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|manufacturer=[[Albus Dumbledore]]
 
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|type = [[Charm]]<ref name="OP20"/>
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|usage=Fire enchanted to burn forever
 
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{{Quote|Dumbledore'd bewitched this branch to burn fer evermore, which isn' somethin' any wizard could do... |Description from Rubeus Hagrid|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix}}
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'''Gubraithian Fire''' {{Incantation unknown}}, also known as '''Everlasting fire''', was a [[Fire|flame]] which had been [[Charm|enchanted]] to burn forever without dying. It was quite an advanced piece of [[magic]], as few [[Wizardkind|wizards]] were capable of casting it.<ref name="OP20" />
   
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==History==
{{Quote|Everlasting fire, you ought to know it, [[Filius Flitwick|Professor Flitwick]] has mentioned it at least twice in class!|[[Hermione Granger]]|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix}}
 
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Whether or not the casting of this spell was taught at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] was unknown, however, according to [[Hermione Granger]], by [[Harry Potter]]'s [[fifth year]], [[Professor]] [[Filius Flitwick|Flitwick]] had mentioned the spell at least twice during his [[Charms (class)|Charms]] lessons.<ref name="OP20">{{OOTP|B|20}}</ref>
   
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As a gift for the [[giant]]s, [[Albus Dumbledore]] provided [[Rubeus Hagrid]] with a branch of this fire, and the gift seemed to go down quite well with them.<ref name="OP20" />
'''Gubraithian Fire''' is fire enchanted to burn forever. [[Rubeus Hagrid]] and [[Madame Maxime]] gave this to the [[Gurg]] of the [[Giants]] as a gift and proof of good faith.
 
   
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==Known practitioners==
[[Albus Dumbledore]] is one of known wizards who can conjure it. [[Professor]] [[Filius Flitwick|Flitwick]] had mentioned it in Charms "at least twice" before then, according to [[Hermione Granger]].
 
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Albus Dumbledore (HBP promo) 3.jpg|[[Albus Dumbledore]]<ref name="OP20" />
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==Etymology==
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"Gubraithian" is possibly taken from the [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[Gaelic]] phrase "gu bràth", which means "forever".<ref>{{wtlink|gu bràth}}</ref>
   
 
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*{{OOTP}} {{1st Mention}}
*''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' {{mentioned}}
 
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*{{HBP}} {{Possible}}
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*{{HBP|F}} {{Possible}}
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==Notes and references==
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[[de:Gubraith-Feuer]]
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[[es:Fuego de Gubraith]]
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[[it:Fuoco Perpetuo]]
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[[fr:Feu de Sempremais]]
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[[pl:Gałązka Ognia Gubraitchian]]
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[[ru:Губрайтов огонь]]
 
[[Category:Charms]]
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[[Category:Fire]]
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[[Category:Fire-based magic]]
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[[Category:Spells of unknown incantation]]

Latest revision as of 05:10, 8 February 2024

"Dumbledore'd bewitched this branch to burn fer evermore, which isn' somethin' any wizard could do... "
— Description from Rubeus Hagrid[src]

Gubraithian Fire (incantation unknown), also known as Everlasting fire, was a flame which had been enchanted to burn forever without dying. It was quite an advanced piece of magic, as few wizards were capable of casting it.[1]

History

Whether or not the casting of this spell was taught at Hogwarts was unknown, however, according to Hermione Granger, by Harry Potter's fifth year, Professor Flitwick had mentioned the spell at least twice during his Charms lessons.[1]

As a gift for the giants, Albus Dumbledore provided Rubeus Hagrid with a branch of this fire, and the gift seemed to go down quite well with them.[1]

Known practitioners

Etymology

"Gubraithian" is possibly taken from the Scottish Gaelic phrase "gu bràth", which means "forever".[2]

Appearances

Notes and references