Page values for "Seek and Find"
"_pageData" values
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_categories | List of String, delimiter: | | Enchantments • Spell |
_pageID | Integer | 7,117 |
_pageName | Page | Seek and Find |
_pageTitle | String | Seek and Find |
_pageNamespace | Integer | 0 |
"Spells" values
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canon | Boolean | No | |
names | List of Text, delimiter: , | Seek and Find | |
incantation | Text | Dyszititos | |
pronunciation | Wikitext | ||
branch | Text | Charms · Transfiguration | Charms |
disciplines | List of page, delimiter: ; | Defensive · Counter-Spells · Curses · Hexes · Jinxes · Enchantments · Healing · Potions | Enchantments |
appearance | Wikitext | There is not visual indicator for any part of this spell, other than a faint glimmer while casting the original enchantment on the hidden location. | |
description | Wikitext | This spell has three parts: 1. A place or object must be already be well hidden, and the Seek and Find enchantment makes it impossible to find. A series of complex incantations are required for this part. 2. The second part is optional, and includes allowing more people, other than the original castor, to find the hidden place. Permission must be shared by the touching of two wands at the actual hidden place. 3. The wand can now be used as a compass with the incantation "Dyszititos". When one is using a wand as a compass, the wand will gently pull you in the right direction. It's pretty subtle. It is very advanced magic to cast this spell, but most magic folk can follow a wand. | |
regulations | Wikitext | ||
skill_level | Wikitext | Advanced | |
etymology | Text | The origin of this spell is ancient Cyprus. The incantation comes from something being hard to find. |