02-23-2013, 12:50 PM
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Bicorn
Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Wales
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Jade Archer de Leon Slytherin Fourth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Ivy Charlton Hufflepuff Fifth Year | Little Fox | ½ of Lauralie | Ravenclaw with a Hufflepuff heart and a Gryffindor soul | #HouseNATARIANA Quote:
Originally Posted by Davvy_Wavvy "Now their are two ways to cast this charm. If you are casting it on yourself you simple clearly say the incantation and twirl the wand around your body, as though you are using the wand to wrap rope around yourself. If you are casting it on someone else, the wand movement is a simple tap on the head of the person or thing. If it is a person they should feel as if someone has cracked an egg on their head..as Mr.Odessa mentioned earlier."
She stood up and demonstrated the spell on herself then on her desk then undid when she felt everyone had a good enough look. "I'm going to need everyone to step outside of their desk and practice casting this spell on your desk. Once I'm satisfied with your progression you'll move on to you casting the spell on yourselves." Oh, so they would be casting it on themselves today? That would be fun! Well, time to hop to it, Bliss thought. She slipped out of her seat, stood beside her desk and took out her wand. She loved charms so much, is was fun and them spells always came in handy. The young badger looked down at her desk and back up again. What was the incantation again? She listened and watched a few other people practise the spell, before turning back to her desk and trying it for herself. Disillusiona. That was the incantation, if she'd heard correctly.
Bliss muttered the word, "Disillusiona," and then tapped the desk.
She held her breath.
Nothing.
Well this was a great start. "Disillusiona," she said again, a little louder and more confidently. That effected that effectiveness of the spell, right? Right. Once again, nothing happened and Bliss sighed. "Disillusiona." Tap. Wait, did it just flicker? She watched her desk hopefully as it flickered, parts of it becoming invisible. Unfortunately, the success was short lived, as it soon became visible once again.
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