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|incantation=Locomotor Mortis
|incantation=Locomotor Mortis
|pronunciation={{IPAc-en|ˌ|l|oʊ|k|ɵ|ˈ|m|oʊ|t|ɔr|_|ˈ|m|ɔr|t|ɨ|s}} {{Respell|LOH|ko|MOH|tor}} {{Respell|MOR|tis}}
|pronunciation={{IPAc-en|ˌ|l|oʊ|k|ɵ|ˈ|m|oʊ|t|ɔr|_|ˈ|m|ɔr|t|ɨ|s}} {{Respell|LOH|ko|MOH|tor}} {{Respell|MOR|tis}}
|spell branch=Canon
|canon=Yes
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|description=Locks the legs together, preventing the victim from moving the legs in any fashion. The target can hop when affected by this curse, but walking is impossible without the countercurse
|description=Locks the legs together, preventing the victim from moving the legs in any fashion. The target can hop when affected by this curse, but walking is impossible without the countercurse

Latest revision as of 05:35, 21 October 2014

Spell Name: Leg-Locker Curse

Incantation: Locomotor Mortis

Pronunciation: /ˌlkɵˈmtɔr ˈmɔrtɨs/ LOH-ko-MOH-tor MOR-tis

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Description: Locks the legs together, preventing the victim from moving the legs in any fashion. The target can hop when affected by this curse, but walking is impossible without the countercurse

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References: Used by Draco on Neville Longbottom in Philosopher's Stone. Also mentioned further on in the book as Ron and Hermione prepare to use it on Snape during a Quidditch match. Used by Harry on Draco, who deflects it, in Half-Blood Prince.

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