Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Patronus
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Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter - Magic | |
Patronus | |
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Type | Magical term |
Features | Names effect of Expecto Patronum spell |
First Appearance | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban |
Overview
[edit | edit source]A Patronus is the visible result of the casting of the Expecto Patronum spell. By extension, it is also used to refer to the spell itself.
Extended Description
[edit | edit source]When the Expecto Patronum spell is cast, the result is an apparent object made of white vapour. This object, the Patronus, often takes the shape of an animal; Harry's, for instance, is a stag. The animal in question often has some relationship to the person casting it: for instance, Dumbledore's is a phoenix, which seems to fit him well given his choice of pet, and Harry's takes the shape that his father took as an Animagus. Dumbledore has also devised a way of allowing a patronus to carry messages. More information is available at Expecto Patronum.
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