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The '''Homorphus Charm''' was described by Professor [[Gilderoy Lockhart]] as what he used to cure the [[Wagga Wagga Werewolf]]. He later admitted to having stolen the credit from an Armenian [[Warlock]]. As there is no cure for [[werewolf|lycanthropy]], the [[charm]] may not exist at all, or at least its effects were exaggerated. This is possibly the spell that [[Remus Lupin]] and [[Sirius Black]] used to reveal [[Peter Pettigrew]]. |
The '''Homorphus Charm''' was described by Professor [[Gilderoy Lockhart]] as what he used to cure the [[Wagga Wagga Werewolf]]. He later admitted to having stolen the credit from an Armenian [[Warlock]]. As there is no cure for [[werewolf|lycanthropy]], the [[charm]] may not exist at all, or at least its effects were exaggerated. This is possibly the spell that [[Remus Lupin]] and [[Sirius Black]] used to reveal [[Peter Pettigrew]]. |
Revision as of 11:32, 6 August 2011
The Homorphus Charm was described by Professor Gilderoy Lockhart as what he used to cure the Wagga Wagga Werewolf. He later admitted to having stolen the credit from an Armenian Warlock. As there is no cure for lycanthropy, the charm may not exist at all, or at least its effects were exaggerated. This is possibly the spell that Remus Lupin and Sirius Black used to reveal Peter Pettigrew.
Etymology
Homorphus is a combination of the Latin Homo meaning 'man' and the Greek morphe- meaning 'shape' or 'form'.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (First mentioned)
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Possibly)
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film) (Possibly)
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game) (Possibly)