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Invisibility potion
Ingredients
5 Juniper berries
Half of a Shrivelfig (cut it in half and share it with you neighbor)
6 cherries
2 scoops of Silver colored glitter
5 dried fall leaves
Tincture of Demiguise
4 Moth wings
Pearl dust
Cheese cloth big enough to drape over your cauldron
Instructions
Fill cauldron half way full with water, Bring the water to a boil.
Add in the juniper berries
Cut the Shrivelfig in half, you may wear protective gloves if you wish, squeeze the juice out, and drop the Shrivelfig.
At this point potion should be a light purple
Stir ten times counter clock wise, then five times clockwise, potion should be a deep dark purple.
Add in the cherries
Add the silver colored glitter
Turn off the heat.
Add the leaves
Dip the 2 of the moth wings into the tincture of Demiguise and add them to the cauldron
Drop the Pearl dust into cauldron. When tincture of Demiguise meets pearl dust, they make a reaction that burns.
Let it burn out
Add another moth wing
Stir five times counter clock wise, then ten times clockwise.
Potion should be silvery-white color.
Add the remaining moth wing.
Place the cheese cloth over your cauldron and leave it there for 5 minutes
Notes
Effects last up to an hour before it wears off.
Can be used for up to three hours a day
For stronger effects substitute two demiguise hairs for the tincture, three hours instead of one.
Silvery-white in color
Can be used on any object, effects last longer on non living things, just one drop
Can be used for invisible ink, use pearl dust to reveal
It hadn’t taken too long to get an answer to her question, as Liv had passed her other half of the shrivelfig over to her, and Stasya had given her a smile in response. She was definitely grateful for the help, and she nodded in response to the reminder. “I won’t!” Especially since she had been too distracted by Noelle asking about purple potions along with wondering about the shrivelfig. She’d looked at her notes really quickly before she slid protective gloves onto her hands and held her newly-acquired half a shrivelfig over her cauldron and squeezed it as hard as she could before all she had left in her hand was a mostly drained shrivelfig skin. Which she then carefully dropped into the mixture in her cauldron, wondering if it was going to dissolve or if they had to strain all the berries and everything else out later on.
It was a good question, but she was trying to focus on her potion, which, as she peered over the edge to look at it, it looked light purple to her. Figuring between the two people who had already offered help, anything she missed might be caught. Either way, it was time to stir, so she used the Scourgify spell to clean a stirrer before slipping it into her cauldron and beginning to stir. Ten times opposite the way a clock moved, then five in the opposite direction. Checking the potion again, she was proud of herself when it was definitely a darker purple than it had been. So time to move on.
Did they add all the cherries at once or one at a time? That was another question she had, but it made more sense to her to do it one at a time. One, two, three, four, five, six. Now it was time for the glitter, which she measured out as carefully as she could until two scoops were in her potion. Maybe some of it had gone elsewhere, like in her hair and over her gloves, but it was just glitter. Oh, and now it was time to get rid of the fire. At least she knew Finite, even if she hadn’t tried it. The fire went out either way, maybe with a bit of blowing on it too.
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