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{{Quote|Most magical objects are now sold carrying anti-theft devices that will prevent them from being summoned by anyone but the owner.|[[Miranda Goshawk]], ''[[Book of Spells]]''|Wonderbook: Book of Spells}} |
{{Quote|Most magical objects are now sold carrying anti-theft devices that will prevent them from being summoned by anyone but the owner.|[[Miranda Goshawk]], ''[[Book of Spells]]''|Wonderbook: Book of Spells}} |
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− | An '''anti-theft charm''' {{incantation unknown}}, also known as an '''anti-theft device''', |
+ | An '''anti-theft charm''' {{incantation unknown}}, also known as an '''anti-theft device''', was a [[charm]] that prevented [[Summoning Charm|Summoning]] the charmed object by anyone but the object's owner. For security purposes, most [[magic]]al objects sold in modern times were enchanted with such a [[spell]].<ref name="WBS">{{WBS}}</ref> |
==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 08:31, 29 September 2019
- "Most magical objects are now sold carrying anti-theft devices that will prevent them from being summoned by anyone but the owner."
- — Miranda Goshawk, Book of Spells[src]
An anti-theft charm (incantation unknown), also known as an anti-theft device, was a charm that prevented Summoning the charmed object by anyone but the object's owner. For security purposes, most magical objects sold in modern times were enchanted with such a spell.[1]
See also
Appearances
- Wonderbook: Book of Spells (Mentioned only)