What 7 spells did Snape create?

Severus Snape created several significant spells, including the dangerous curse Sectumsempra, the levitation jinx Levicorpus (and its counter, Liberacorpus), the silencing charm Muffliato, and the tongue-gluing hex Langlock, along with a toenail-growing hex, revealing his dark ingenuity and complex nature as the "Half-Blood Prince".
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What are the spells that Snape created?

Severus Snape created several significant spells, discovered in his Half-Blood Prince textbook, including the dark curse Sectumsempra, the body-lifting jinx Levicorpus, its counter-jinx Liberacorpus, the tongue-gluing Langlock, the ear-buzzing charm Muffliato, the toenail-growing hex, and the healing counter-curse Vulnera Sanentur. These spells, often for humiliation or defense, showcased his advanced magical skill, blending dark magic with clever utility. 
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Why is sectumsempra not unforgivable?

Sectumsempra isn't classified as an Unforgivable Curse primarily because it's reversible with a counter-spell (Vulnera Sanentur), unlike the others which inflict permanent mental/physical violations (Imperio, Crucio, Avada Kedavra), and its damage, while severe (bleeding wounds, potential dismemberment), isn't inherently death or permanent mind control, though its use on people warrants severe punishment, as seen with Harry's near expulsion. The Unforgivables are distinct for stripping free will, causing extreme torture, or killing instantly, requiring true malicious intent, whereas Sectumsempra is a powerful dark spell that can be healed and blocked, though it's highly illegal and dangerous when used on people. 
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What does 394 mean in Harry Potter?

Page 394 is famous in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban for Snape's sarcastic "Turn to page 394," directing the Defense Against the Dark Arts class to werewolves to hint at Professor Lupin's secret, though the actual content varies by edition, often involving romance or pivotal moments like the Time-Turner use.
 
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What is liberacorpus?

Liberacorpus was the incantation for the counter-jinx to the Dangling Jinx (Levicorpus).
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What does the spell meteolojinx do in Harry Potter?

Meteolojinx Recanto is used to stop or reverse these weather-altering spells and restore the natural weather conditions. It's mentioned by Arthur Weasley in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, who is referring to the constant raining within certain Ministry of Magic offices.
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What is a Levicorpus?

Levicorpus is a fictional jinx from the Harry Potter series that hoists a person into the air by their ankle, leaving them dangling upside down, originally created by Severus Snape as a prank spell. Derived from Latin roots levi (light) and corp (body), it literally means making the body light to lift it, though its common use by bullies made it notorious for humiliating victims like Snape, notes thewordexplorer.blog and Fandom.
 
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Who is the LGBTQ character in Harry Potter?

The most prominent LGBTQ+ character in the Harry Potter universe is Albus Dumbledore, confirmed by author J.K. Rowling as gay and having had an intense, passionate love with Gellert Grindelwald, a relationship explored more in the Fantastic Beasts prequel series. While not explicitly detailed in the main books, this revelation added a significant LGBTQ+ figure to the wizarding world, with Grindelwald also implied to be attracted to Dumbledore. 
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What is Snape's boggart?

J.K. Rowling never officially revealed Severus Snape's boggart, but fans widely speculate it could be Lily Potter's corpse, Lord Voldemort, or even Harry Potter's dead body, all representing his deep-seated guilt, fear of failing Lily, or dread of betraying his ultimate purpose. Given his character, it likely changed over time but centered on his unresolved love for Lily and his complex relationship with Voldemort. 
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What is 713 in Harry Potter?

Vault 713 was a high-security vault at Gringotts Wizarding Bank in London, England.
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Is the f word in Harry Potter?

No, the actual "f-word" is generally not used in the Harry Potter books; J.K. Rowling uses implied swearing or milder wizarding curses like "Merlin's beard!" or insults such as "dungbrain" and "mudblood," but avoids strong profanity in the text. While the movies have a PG-13 rating and contain some strong language (like "bloody hell" used frequently by Ron), the books maintain a tone suitable for children, focusing on magical insults rather than explicit curses. 
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Why is Nagini so loyal to Voldemort?

Nagini's loyalty to Voldemort stemmed from a unique bond as a fellow outcast, her desperation after losing her human form (due to being a Maledictus), and Voldemort's ability to speak Parseltongue, offering her companionship and acceptance when she was isolated. This connection deepened when Voldemort made her a Horcrux, binding a piece of his soul to her, but she was already loyal before then, finding solace and purpose with the Dark Lord who understood her. 
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Why didn't Voldemort just disarm Snape instead of killing him?

Voldemort killed Snape because he wrongly believed that killing the previous master was the only way to win the Elder Wand's allegiance, and he used Nagini (a Horcrux) to avoid risking his own wand's power or allegiance, seeing it as a surefire method to gain control and eliminate a potentially untrustworthy servant. His arrogance and misunderstanding of true wand lore, which recognizes disarming as a form of victory, led him to the brutal, albeit unnecessary, murder, thinking it secured the wand's power for him.
 
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How can Snape fly?

Snape flies using a powerful, rare form of magic known as unsupported flight, likely learned from Voldemort (who may have developed it or learned it from Snape's childhood inspiration, Lily Evans) or through advanced personal skill, allowing him to soar like a bat-like shape, often through dark magic or potent enchantment, rather than a broomstick, enabling swift escapes and dark aerial maneuvers. 
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What's the deadliest spell in Harry Potter?

The deadliest spell in Harry Potter is widely considered to be Avada Kedavra (the Killing Curse), one of the three Unforgivable Curses, which causes instantaneous, painless death with a flash of green light and has no defense other than dodging it. While other curses like Crucio (torture) or powerful Dark Arts spells like Fiendfyre are horrific, Avada Kedavra's ability to kill instantly and its unblockable nature make it the ultimate offensive weapon, used by Voldemort to murder countless people.
 
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What does 62442 spell?

Accessed through an abandoned red telephone box the Ministry can be reached by dialling 62442 (which spells 'MAGIC' on an alphanumeric keypad).
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What was Draco's boggart?

Draco Malfoy's boggart is never revealed in the Harry Potter books or films, but popular theories suggest it would be his father, Lucius, either disappointed or disowning him, or Voldemort, reflecting his fear of failure and the immense pressure he faced. Other ideas include his family losing their wealth and status, or even himself as a werewolf, symbolizing losing his pureblood identity. 
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What is Snape's biggest secret?

Severus Snape's big secret was his lifelong, unrequited love for Harry Potter's mother, Lily Evans, which motivated him to become a double agent for Dumbledore and protect Harry, despite his outward animosity, a truth revealed through his memories in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. He was a spy against Voldemort, secretly working for the good side because of his enduring devotion to Lily, even after her death.
 
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Who is Gellert Grindelwald to Voldemort?

Gellert Grindelwald and Lord Voldemort were rival dark wizards from different eras, sharing a desire for power and wizarding supremacy but differing in ideology and methods; Voldemort sought total control through fear, while Grindelwald used charisma and a "greater good" cause, and while they never fully allied, Voldemort sought Grindelwald out in prison to learn about the Elder Wand, only to be defied and lied to by the older wizard. 
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Who is Dumbledore's true love?

In 2007, Rowling was asked whether Dumbledore ever found true love. She replied that she always thought of Dumbledore as being homosexual, and that he had fallen in love with the corrupt wizard Gellert Grindelwald; Rowling did not explicitly state whether Grindelwald returned his affections.
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Why do some Christians not like Harry Potter?

Some Christians dislike Harry Potter primarily due to its depiction of witchcraft and the occult, fearing it glorifies real-world magic and draws children toward Satanism or pagan practices forbidden in the Bible, even though many others see it as a harmless fantasy promoting love and good over evil, with some even finding Christian themes within the series. 
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Who was Daniel Radcliffe's crush while filming Harry Potter?

Daniel Radcliffe had a significant crush on his Harry Potter co-star Helena Bonham Carter (who played Bellatrix Lestrange) as a teenager, even writing her a heartfelt love letter during filming which he revealed during the 20th-anniversary reunion special. In the letter, he expressed admiration, wished he'd been born earlier to have a chance with her, and signed off affectionately.
 
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What is on page 394 in Harry Potter?

Page 394 is famous in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban for Snape's sarcastic "Turn to page 394," directing the Defense Against the Dark Arts class to werewolves to hint at Professor Lupin's secret, though the actual content varies by edition, often involving romance or pivotal moments like the Time-Turner use.
 
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What are the 3 D's in Harry Potter?

According to Wilkie Twycross, British Ministry of Magic official and Apparition Instructor, one had to recall the three Ds: Destination, Determination and Deliberation. One had to be completely determined to reach one's destination, and move without haste, but with deliberation.
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