The Wand-Lighting Charm Duo[1] (Lumos Duo) is a variation of the Wand-Lighting Charm. It creates a focused beam of light from the end of the wand.
Effect
Casting this charm causes an extremely bright, intense beam of light to emit from the tip of the wand, which can be used for a variety of purposes.
For instance, the spell's light forces ghouls to retreat and hinkypunks to solidify, and therefore can be used as a defensive measure. The light can also be used to attract Chizpurfles, which are attracted to magic.
History
1993
During the 1993-1994 school year, Professor Charity Burbage, who replaced a wizard as Professor of Muggle Studies class at Hogwarts School, placed a spellbook detailing the use of this spell in the Muggle Studies Classroom at Hogwarts Castle for unknown reasons, presumably so that she could use it.
During that year, third year Gryffindor student Ronald Weasley found Professor Burbage's spellbook and took it. He then proceeded to read the book and learn this Lumos Duo spell, and used it against several hinkypunks. He also used it to free Neville Longbottom from the ghoul in the classroom, who was harassing him.
This charm is also learned in third year Defence Against the Dark Arts classes at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Etymology
The incantation derives from Latin "lumen", which means "light", and "duo", which means "two"; therefore, the incantation comes together to mean "two light" or "light two".
Behind the scenes
- This charm does not appear in any of the books or films but only in the third video game in the video game series. It can only be used by Ron Weasley and not by any of the others, even though Harry in the previous game often made use of it and during most of the third year.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game) (First appearance)