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Old 01-08-2012, 03:12 PM   #377 (permalink)
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SPOILER!!: Professor Schirmer

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Originally Posted by Tegz View Post
Sigh.

Not that she minded taking points but Althea didn't like being the baddie so to speak. But still, there were some things she would NOT tolerate. Simple.

"The ways to end or negate spell effects include," And the words appeared on the blackboard as she spoke. "Use of a specific counterspell; use of a spell that opposes the specific spell effects; use of a generic counterspell; in some cases, the death of the caster; in some cases, lowering your wand and ceasing your focus; the use of potions to negate the effects in question ; preventing the spell from taking hold by blocking or warding against it ; wait for the spell effects to wear off on its own; use a series of spells to negate composite spell effects."



"Of course not all of these methods are effective in all cases. Remember that charms, by nature tend to be longer-lasting. Think of magical, bewitched objects. The charms on these are not applied constantly, and the intent used to apply said charms does not need to be held in the original caster's mind in order for them to continue working." So the concept of lowering your wand really only worked while the charm was being cast in the first place. Mmmhmm.

"The difference between Finite and Finite Incantatem is important to note. We're going to be using Finite to counter the charm I'm going to teach you today. Why do you think we will want to use Finite and NOT Finite Incantatem as the counterspell today?" Just a quick easy question.


Kimalia looked around, hmm, not many were taking notes.. Naughty, naughty. Smirking, she took her quill and parchment and began writing what was displayed and a quick jot to the different between 'Finite' and 'Finite Incantatum'.

SPOILER!!: Kimalia's notes

Ways to stop a spell

+ Use of a specific counterspell (e.g 'nox' to stop 'lumos')
+ use of a spell that opposes the specific spell effects (e.g 'aguamenti' to put out a fire started by 'incendio')
+ Use of a generic counterspell (e.g 'finite' or 'finite incantatem')
+ In some cases, the death or murder of the caster
+ In some cases, lowering your wand and ceasing your focus
+ The use of potions to negate the effects in question (e.g Growth Charm countered by Shrinking Solution)
+ Preventing the spell from taking hold by blocking or warding against it
+ Wait for the spell effects to wear off on its own
+ Use a series of many spells to negate cancel composite spell effects

Finite versus Finite Incantatum

While both Finite and Finite Incantatum can be used to stop a spell, Finite is more directed to an object or person whilst Finite Incantatum is towards all the spells taking place in an area. Only exception is Finite Incatatum is ineffective on the Unforgivable curses.


After finishing her writing, Kimalia closed her hands to rest on her desk while waiting for the next set of questions/instructions.
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