DADA
By Louisa S R W
A Guide to Defence Against the Dark Arts
Last Updated
May 31, 2021
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Chapter 3
A – Aurors: The Wizarding Police. If you want to know more I have a book. B – Boggart: A Shapeshifter that plays off of our fears and has no distinct form. C – Curse: So many curses so little time, with the intent to cause harm. D – Dueling: a combat sport popular among the wizarding community. E – Expelliarmus: The most important spell for any young witch or wizard. The disarming spell. F – Fear: several different categories are mentioned for fear. Internal and External, Conscious and Subconscious. G – Ghosts: A few just from the spirit realm that are useful to know. Known Ghosts are The Grey Lady. H – Hex: Major Inconvenience with moderate suffering I – Imp: A small trickster creature. J – Jinx: Minor Irritation spell K – Kappa: A Creature from Japan that is always useful to know how to defend yourself against. L – Leprechaun: Native to Ireland they have a pranking reputation. M – Merpeople: Half human half fish. Live underwater and sing beautifully when underwater. N – Nox: Wand-extinguishing charm O – Obliviate: To take away a memory is a powerful thing. P – Pogrebin: Creature with a hairy body and a head like a rock. Q – Quadruped: Anything with four legs R – Revealing Charm: to reveal hidden or dark magic S – Spirit: Not of the Living T – Tentacles: the tentacles of animals work mainly like muscular hydrostats. Some kinds of tentacles have both sensory and manipulatory functions. U – Unlocking charm: to get yourself out of a sticky situation V – Vampires: Dark Creatures, famed for biting people in the neck. W – Werewolves: People with Lycanthropy disease. They appear normal and then on a full moon turn into a beast. The illness can be controlled perfectly well with wolfsbane. X – Xenophilius: Names can mean a great deal this one means “one who loves the strange” in Greek Y – Yeti: Magical beast native to Tibet. Z – Zombie: The living dead.