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Hey everyone,
Welcome to another installment of Harry Potter Theory. In this video, we’re going to be discussing Severus Snape and his knack for creating all sorts of spells.
Last week I made a video where I explained, in-depth, each of the 7 spells that Snape was responsible for creating. This list included the toenail growing hex- which causes the victims toenails to grow alarmingly fast, langlock - which affixes the victims tongue to the roof of their mouth, the muffliato charm - which fills the ears of anyone nearby with an unidentifiable buzzing, levicorpus, which lifts the victims body in to the air, liberacorpus- which drops them out of the air, vulnera sanentur, which heals wounds inflicted by sectumsempra, and lastly, and perhaps most importantly, sectumsempra, which is a vicious dark curse that acts like an invisible sword, causing lacerations, haemorrhaging and cuts upon it’s target.
When Harry first takes Slughorns potion class, he is without a textbook, he’s then instructed by Slughorn to go and find a spare textbook in the classroom. It’s at this time that Harry finds Snapes old copy of‘Advanced Potion Making’. When he opened the textbook he first saw written inside:
“This book is the property of the Half Blood Prince”
Harry uses the book for quite some time, as for each and every one of Slughorn’s lessons, the book provided easier and clearer instructions that he could follow. The book was like having cheat codes to all of the potions lessons. But inside the book was not just advice on how to make potions or perfect existing spells, there were also spells written inside that were totally new to Harry. These were spells that he had never seen or heard of- and the reason that noone knew about them was because they were invented by Snape.
Spell creation isn’t ever properly addressed in the Harry Potter books and films - it’s definitely a bit of a grey area. Why some witches and wizards seem to be able to create their own spells, and some can’t, is left entirely unclear. While I was initially of the impression that it was a skill reserved for the immensely talented and dedicated, I then remembered that the famous fraudster Gilderoy Lockhart was also able to produce his own spell. Either he was extremely lucky, or Lockhart was actually quite talented underneath all of that vanity. Lockhart’s spell resembled the dark mark in that it projected a glowing holographic image in to the sky, but instead of the dark mark, it displayed Lockharts cheesey grin.
But, of all of the witches and wizards that we’re introduced to, Snape appears to have the most impressive portfolio of spell creation. So, how did he do it? How does he create spells?
We know Snape as the cold, calculated professor that haunts Harry for most of his time at the school. But Snape is actually one of the most diverse characters in the series - haunted by the actions of his past and his troubled childhood. Snape was the potions master at Hogwarts for a whopping 15 years, and his personal copy of ‘advanced potion making’ is just another signifier that snape was more devoted to his work in potion making than anyone else. It’s his passion. In the Philosopher’s Stone, he says the following to his Potions class:
"...I don't expect you will really understand the beauty of...the delicate power of liquids that creep through human veins, bewitching the mind, ensnaring the senses...I can teach you how to bottle fame, brew glory, even stopper death..."
What Snape is really saying here is that, if you have enough talent and dedication, you can really do anything with potions. We know that Snape makes improvements on the potions recipes in his book while he was a student at the school, and this directly implies that he liked to experiment- he liked to do things his own way. This was how he was able to create potions and spells in the most efficient way possible.
In this video, we’re going to be diving in and tackling the question 'how are spells created?'. We will also be addressing how Snape made Sectumsempra.
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@HarryPotterTheory
@HarryPotterTheory 4 года назад
Thanks for watching guys! If you enjoy the content please like the video and subscribe to the channel! Leave your video suggestions down below
@liamscott555
@liamscott555 3 года назад
I think the world wide Witches and Wizards explanation is best, remember not all Witches and Wizards use wands the Harry Potter universe, and JK Rowling actually expands that point by talking about how it is practices through Africa and in south America, the Latin part for spells is an inherently European thing, which made its way to America at the same time as muggle settlements began there. Most spells are Latin based because Latin was likely the educated language when many of these spells were first written by historical Witches and Wizards, most spells probably kept the Latin origins for the same reason mentioned, creating spells was a dangerous task, so the view was probably if its not broken, don't fix it, as for Snape creating his spell, he probably adds the Latin language into it because of the type of man he is, he is educated and would most likely see it as commonry to use any other language, it's not uncommon for educated people in the muggle world to do the same, just speak to a university lecturer, they use complicated words for a living xD
@justyce_yt
@justyce_yt 3 года назад
What if spells sort of already existed and it is just the wizard or witch finding out the incantation which "creates the spells" 🤷‍♂️
@Goldengirl48
@Goldengirl48 3 года назад
@@liamscott555 Latin was one of the languages taught at the time of the establishment of Hogwarts in the schools of Europe and England as a common written language. Most spoke Latin as a way of communicating in a foreign country. That way they didn't need foreign dialects to be understood at until they were able to pick up enough of the local language.
@DBLCreations
@DBLCreations 3 года назад
Let's also not forget that Luna's mom has died because of experimenting with spells etc... I think "spell-creation" can be seen in that as well. In the end, i think that, as a wizard, if you're creative enough (and yes, patient of course), you can achieve a set of different spells and do what you want them to do. Snape was bullied a lot so it makes sense that he is in search at something to defend himself with. Sectumsempra is maybe on the dark end. Levicorpus is not. I don't think you have to be highly skilled (Prof. Lockhart), but rather you really need a spell to help you, something that doesn't exist yet. "Obliviate" sounds exactly as what it's supposed to do. "To forget". It's a spell that Lockhart surely could use and i'm sure that he thought about it a lot. He needed something so that other skilled wizards wouldn't go out and say that the books he wrote were lies, so if you would've been Lockhart, what kind of spell would you look for? You don't want someone to go snitching about what you have been doing. You could kill him but, you know it's an unforgivable curse (which, obliviate should be as well in my opinion) but anyway. I think any wizard can do spell creation.
@princemoon7022
@princemoon7022 3 года назад
@Harry Potter Theory I'd like to know why Snape's important old potions book was in the cabinet all this time.
@caileanjones9713
@caileanjones9713 3 года назад
Dumbledore: After all this time? Snape: Semper
@ale14zoppi
@ale14zoppi 3 года назад
That's actually kinda what he says (sempre, derived by latin sempra) in the Italian dubbing lol
@b4lbotbot987
@b4lbotbot987 3 года назад
@@ale14zoppi that was the joke-
@Rhapsolin
@Rhapsolin 3 года назад
@@b4lbotbot987 he got the joe he just means in the italian dub snape does kinda say semper
@Rhapsolin
@Rhapsolin 3 года назад
LMAO joe im leaving it like that
@8thhouseangie639
@8thhouseangie639 4 года назад
Bottom line: Snape is one complicated, genius, bad ass wizard. In the muggle world, he would've made an excellent Chemist, Physician, or Nuclear Physicist. Love that man.
@philipmalaby8172
@philipmalaby8172 3 года назад
Denise S. He was an asshole.
@philipmalaby8172
@philipmalaby8172 3 года назад
Evil Morty My point was that despite all his ‘redeeming’ qualities, I still don’t like him because he was an asshole.
@annvu7530
@annvu7530 3 года назад
@@philipmalaby8172 cool. gotta admit he's still one smart badass wizard though.
@Goldengirl48
@Goldengirl48 3 года назад
I think that if he would have lived beyond the demise of Voldemort, I believe he would have changed. His character wasn't always bad but a mixture of ups and downs. It was to bad that he didn't rewrite the Advanced Potions book. Severus Snape had a great deal to offer. He chose all of the wrong mentors early on, plus he was badgered so severely by the Marauders it shaped him into a bitter man.
@tomrawlins8214
@tomrawlins8214 3 года назад
He was no doubt a talented wizard but he was also a right twat even if he turned out good in the end.
@AhHereWeGo
@AhHereWeGo 3 года назад
Ron was able to simply say “Eat slugs” and caused his stomach to be full of slugs. So intent combined with words seems to be the ticket.
@Unwillkurlich
@Unwillkurlich 3 года назад
And maybe some kind of intonation/melody. So it does matter which language a sorcerer speaks.
@adityabhalekar3506
@adityabhalekar3506 3 года назад
the incantation is slugulus erecto, so ron somehow used a nonverbal spell in his second year
@jazzmanchgo
@jazzmanchgo 2 года назад
This seems to be a plot inconsistency. Harry had no idea what Sectumsempra did when he threw it at Malfoy -- yet in other cases, it seems as if you really have to visualize the effects of a spell strongly in order to cast it effectively. I've never quite been able to figure this one out.
@jackrivera264
@jackrivera264 2 года назад
@@adityabhalekar3506 im sorry i dont exactly so forgive me for asking but what happens during that scene in the book?
@adityabhalekar3506
@adityabhalekar3506 2 года назад
@@jackrivera264 no need for apologies lol, in the book, he says eat slugs before Draco calls Hermione mudblood, and after he does he performs a nonverbal spell. Somehow
@Vivacious.rabbit
@Vivacious.rabbit 4 года назад
This guy who makes these videos is actually a wizard who is giving muggles information about the wizarding world , breaking the statute of secrecy. He escaped azkaban 2 years ago like Sirius and now he's pretending to be an innocent muggle RU-vidr. He takes polyjuice potion everyday. The Whole Ministry is after him. Very nice video. Your theories and explanation makes the wizarding world look real to me. You really need admit that this guy nevers gets you bored with any of his videos. Always up to the standard. Please make a video on Sybill Trelawney: a seer or not and a bit about Cassandra Trelawney.
@luli237
@luli237 3 года назад
this comment wins the internet today ⬆
@Vivacious.rabbit
@Vivacious.rabbit 3 года назад
@@luli237 thanks 😂😂
@rabve2542
@rabve2542 3 года назад
WiNgAuRdIuM lEvIoSa
@mohammed.badri_
@mohammed.badri_ 3 года назад
i hope so
@williamozier918
@williamozier918 3 года назад
Well, after Rita Skeeter went under the pen name JK Rowling and published her muggle books spilling all of the secrets on the Second Wizarding War everyone's jumping on her broom now.
@soubhiksmp7403
@soubhiksmp7403 4 года назад
How spells are created: Step 1: Add Elixir or Dark Elixir Step 2:Use GEMS
@proffesornugget1613
@proffesornugget1613 4 года назад
lol that funny.
@soubhiksmp7403
@soubhiksmp7403 4 года назад
@@proffesornugget1613 COC
@periodpear
@periodpear 3 года назад
Yes sir
@priyabratamallick9230
@priyabratamallick9230 3 года назад
Or you can wait for them to finish training
@imabun9969
@imabun9969 3 года назад
COC K
@adampurdy2016
@adampurdy2016 3 года назад
Imagine Voldemort getting hit with a laughing spell
@Tony2dH
@Tony2dH 3 года назад
Eeehhehehehehehehehe
@generalkermit6421
@generalkermit6421 3 года назад
HE HEH HEHE HEHEHEHE
@maxwiebe357
@maxwiebe357 3 года назад
Eeheheeeheheeehehe
@therealgamebase
@therealgamebase 3 года назад
*hehehehehehehehehehe* INTENSIFIES
@SpikeletTheBoss
@SpikeletTheBoss 3 года назад
probably wouldnt work
@GoblinLord
@GoblinLord 2 года назад
I think personally, what is more important is that he not only MADE spells, but he had enough foresight to make counters to them, like, legit, nearly every spell he has bears a counter, just in case
@blakedillard7203
@blakedillard7203 4 года назад
Perhaps the incantation is just a means of tying ones mind to the intent. Just like a word links the meaning to the sound or the utterance. This would also explain non-verbal magic, because if the intent is so precise the incantation would not be required.
@neuralwarp
@neuralwarp 3 года назад
I agree. And also we know that wands become attuned to their owners, so perhaps the verbal focus is just a way of training and reminding the wand how to refine the coarse flow of magic channelling through the wizard.
@mrspidey80
@mrspidey80 3 года назад
But then, how did Harry manage to cast SectumSempra without having a clue about what it does?
@aneclectisistsmind4946
@aneclectisistsmind4946 3 года назад
@@mrspidey80 maybe the intent of hurting the opponent (Malfoy) is enough?
@androidedison645
@androidedison645 2 года назад
maybe, it is a plohole, jk Rowling didn't have a rigorous power system
@marethyu_77gamer93
@marethyu_77gamer93 2 года назад
So it's somewhat similar to magic in Eragon in that regard
@youknowme3311
@youknowme3311 4 года назад
Well, by this logic, the spells are not "created" or "invented", but merely just discovered.
@fatilumkins8730
@fatilumkins8730 3 года назад
To me it’s similar to discovering a new theorem in Mathematics. Technically it’s a discovery and at the same time you are doing lots of work letting math work for you in a way to get to the answer you are wanting.
@gayathrivaidyanathan1469
@gayathrivaidyanathan1469 3 года назад
A good point... But Latin is invented.... It didn't Just exist It's made up Like every other language. By that logic, spells are still invented and not discovered. :)
@alberthogg49
@alberthogg49 3 года назад
The system has always confused me, I always believed wizards always have a connection to more raw magic, which is more emotion driven and random, but with certain words it calls upon certain aspects of it and eventually you can master controlling it altogether allowing for nonverbal magic
@blastvortex
@blastvortex 3 года назад
Haven't watched the vid yet. Keep meaning to get to it. Ultimately doesn't matter though, because this is inherently true: most things are discovered rather than created, even when the latter seems the only logical explanation for how something was made. Also, I would like to point out that many things are "created", but their meaning is the same, similarly with language. "To eat" can said many different ways, but its meaning is ultimately the same regardless of language. People "inventing" new ways to say things doesn't change the fact that they all actually have the same core meaning. It's the same way with spells. If it happens to reflect a particular language at heart, it either signifies a very extreme coincidence; something more fundamentally magic about the language itself, as if it is meant to be, like the language has a power, or rather a persistence of will, that perpetuates its own existence; or that some higher power is at work (i.e. the second option itself could qualify as a higher power, "mother nature" or the physical known properties of the universe as another, and so on).
@callmev3531
@callmev3531 3 года назад
Gayathri Vaidyanathan, the verbal component is the incantation. The rest of the components of the spell and how they work are still not well known. Saying or thinking any just word, sentence or command doesn’t make the effect happen, at least not with much consistency, as is the case with underaged magic.
@WasKE395
@WasKE395 4 года назад
I also think that Arithmancy plays a great role in calculating the probability of an incantation to work. That combined with Runes would be the underlying understanding of calculation and langauges which could serve any spell creator in their endeavour to create new spells and magic. Runes are also used to break curses according to Bill Weasley, so it can't be entirely unrelated.
@Introvertedtroy
@Introvertedtroy 3 года назад
This!!
@matthewradabaugh1635
@matthewradabaugh1635 Год назад
Arithmancy is actually a form of divination related to names’ associations with specific numbers. However, we don’t know for sure if that’s the case in harry potter, but we must assume it is likely the same.
@crisscrossam
@crisscrossam 3 года назад
if snape never was a dark wizard, and had to have a job other than potions master at hogwarts, he could make a book called "even more advanced potion making" or something like that, where he includes his changed recipes (with the experimenting documentation and thought process) and would actually help more students get into and succeed in potions. also on topic, he could write a book about creating your own spells. he would actually be just as popular and successful with a good reputation if he did those.
@wraith2939
@wraith2939 4 года назад
I always wondered why Snape didn’t appreciate Hermione. She’s basically Lily 2.0. Also, Malefoy is more the bully-type guy that could remind Snape of James and Sirious, and yet he likes him. Kinda strange
@avatarsims4298
@avatarsims4298 3 года назад
Maybe also because Draco also bullied Harry and just had a dislike for the gryffindor house because Harry and the marauders were in it. It is just a guess.
@Raoul9753
@Raoul9753 3 года назад
Hmmm why did the magical Nazi not appreciate the non-pure blood Witch? Yes, its a mysterie...
@metalmadness90000
@metalmadness90000 3 года назад
@@Raoul9753 nAzi!!!
@Raoul9753
@Raoul9753 3 года назад
@@metalmadness90000 What? You dont think that description fits someone, who spend his whole life either hunting (While his master was in Power) or silently hating those, who didnt posess the pure blood?
@human3213
@human3213 3 года назад
She ain't lily 2.0
@sersastark
@sersastark 4 года назад
Sectum (the m in Latin takes ownership) and Semper (always, directly translated) literally means "the cut will last forever". Sempra (Catalan) just sounds better than sempiternum or semper.
@huseyinklc5924
@huseyinklc5924 4 года назад
sectumsempiternum is very poetic tho
@sersastark
@sersastark 3 года назад
@@huseyinklc5924 absolutely
@satnus3388
@satnus3388 2 года назад
That's going to be my new nightmare
@SawyBoy
@SawyBoy Год назад
@@huseyinklc5924 it is but it’s definitely slower and more complicated coming out in spoken word. Potentially that’s another factor of changing the words.
@mathisg.8393
@mathisg.8393 Месяц назад
​@@SawyBoyIt's also a question of rythm
@Amar-ym6yz
@Amar-ym6yz 4 года назад
How is this dude still able to create harry potter videos every day. He is so dedicated
@joeygenes
@joeygenes 4 года назад
You never mentioned how Ron showed off his made up spells to Harry in the Hogwarts Express.
@therandomradonium1629
@therandomradonium1629 4 года назад
Yea what about those
@fleetskipper1810
@fleetskipper1810 4 года назад
Tedison That wats a fake spell that Fred and George gave Ron as a joke- supposed to turn his rat yellow. Although, who knows? It might’ve worked if Scabnets wasn’t actually an animagus, rather than a real rat.
@Alejandro-sr8by
@Alejandro-sr8by 4 года назад
jack rogers r/whoosh
@Alejandro-sr8by
@Alejandro-sr8by 4 года назад
Fleet Skipper r/whoosh
@alexhernandez90210
@alexhernandez90210 4 года назад
Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow, Turn this stupid, fat rat yellow
@arrowghost
@arrowghost 4 года назад
That scene, I'm still reminded I wish the film should make Malfoy ticklish laugh or Harry said Flippendo.
@shuvamacharya8001
@shuvamacharya8001 4 года назад
Yah! I know.....
@mathisg.8393
@mathisg.8393 Месяц назад
I have been traumatized by HP games on ps1 if I hear Flipendo one more time I think my body will explode
@itsjustchris07
@itsjustchris07 3 года назад
I think that the way snape sounds and speaks, he would honestly make a good poetry teacher.
@mathisg.8393
@mathisg.8393 Месяц назад
Alan Rickman read poetry I mean, read out loud So yeah accurate That said, books Snape wouldn't have been a good poetry teacher lmao he mostly shouts
@caaam45
@caaam45 4 года назад
Just wanted to say I really appreciate your channel. I’ve been going through some sleep issues recently and listening to your videos really helps me wind down at night
@klaudiagrob
@klaudiagrob 3 года назад
Hermione was dedicated to discovering new spells. She was extremely talented. So was Snape.
@sparticuzj19
@sparticuzj19 3 года назад
She was also someone who liked following the rules and never attempted to create any spells because it’s dangerous.
@phase0400
@phase0400 2 года назад
@@sparticuzj19 Sure in the first movie she didn't like following the rules but after getting her hands dirty with going on dangerous trips with Harry and Ron her personality changes alot as we enter book 3. Even Ron makes it evidence that something has changed in her "Not like she wasn't always mental but now it seems open for everyone to see".
@sparticuzj19
@sparticuzj19 2 года назад
@@phase0400 I read the books and in half blood prince she kept warning Harry about the book and not to use the spells snape’s book. She told him that the abilities are unoun and not approved by ministry. In my opinion she was only book smart not an innovator and inventor like snape.
@laibakausar8161
@laibakausar8161 Год назад
@@sparticuzj19 there is a difference in being "book smart" and being "cautious". Harry could have killed Draco if Snape didn't find him.
@racingfuel28
@racingfuel28 4 года назад
Anyone else notice that Snape uses a latin word in his spell that literally means "always"?
@SupriyaSingh-jc1iy
@SupriyaSingh-jc1iy 4 года назад
Which spell??
@tuhinshubhrachakraborty6981
@tuhinshubhrachakraborty6981 3 года назад
@@SupriyaSingh-jc1iy septam sempra
@lilblock3564
@lilblock3564 3 года назад
He litterally explains that in the video...
@Safff848
@Safff848 3 года назад
@@tuhinshubhrachakraborty6981 It's Sectumsempra, not septam sempra
@tuhinshubhrachakraborty6981
@tuhinshubhrachakraborty6981 3 года назад
@@Safff848 well auto correct to be blamed. And SORRY but I read your comment in a hermione accent
@lw5682
@lw5682 4 года назад
I'll watch any video with a pic of Severus Snape, no matter what its about.
@AdenaKaiba
@AdenaKaiba 3 года назад
Ha, I thought I was the only one doing this XD !
@reneamorina8815
@reneamorina8815 2 года назад
And l wach every vido that l see, if that video is about Harry Potter.
@taboopoet5870
@taboopoet5870 4 года назад
Hi you are the most reliable and best RU-vid you make my day even when I’m sad I love your vid keep up the good work
@darchangel2136
@darchangel2136 2 года назад
For those who would like to skip the entire video and just get a straight answer to the above question, think of it like this: The wizard's magic begins as energy in their bodies. That energy is shaped by emotion and thought, perhaps by desires or necessity. Then it is spoken and given shape by the words. However, the meaning of the words is what really shapes the effect. Where rictusempra is like passing a feather all over someone's body, Snape realized that you could get a totally new effect by changing the "feather" into a knife, hence "sectum" which obviously has a distinct link to cutting. So rather than "tickle all over" it became "cut all over." Or at least, wherever the spell hits. So here's my thinking. Both spells can easily be shaped from the very same necessity (that is, incapacitating an opponent) and even both from hatred. Given that tickling can very much be a form of torture, one could fuel that spell with hatred just as much as the other. However, because the meanings are so vastly different, the effects of one can be very torturous (without actually harming the victim) while the other is deadly. I would not say that spells are not created- because language itself was created at some time. Which means sooner or later, witches and wizards began to create words to further shape and refine the effects of their spells.
@darchangel2136
@darchangel2136 2 года назад
And somehow this got ZERO likes
@sinisterministertv3622
@sinisterministertv3622 4 года назад
Great videos back to back. Love your content mann
@arrowghost
@arrowghost 4 года назад
Whenever you have a dialogue said by Snape, I'll always use his voice.
@loophole6948
@loophole6948 4 года назад
No you’ll ALWAYS use his voice
@Rose-id9sj
@Rose-id9sj 4 года назад
Always... obviously....
@shuvamacharya8001
@shuvamacharya8001 4 года назад
@@Rose-id9sj nope.......it's OBLUSE..!!
@kcsledge95
@kcsledge95 3 года назад
I can do Snape’s voice, Toby Deturmam’s voice(Gravity Falls), Hermione, A bit of Draco, a bit of Harry, Stitch, and I can’t think of anything else
@terpine8984
@terpine8984 4 года назад
Well it’s possible to use a spell even without saying it in Latin but leaving the desired effect, for instance Ron using “eat slugs” not sure if that was in the books too but I wonder
@MikeSwapp
@MikeSwapp 3 года назад
That moment was in the book
@Freskowy
@Freskowy 3 года назад
yup, for example - "Stupefy" sounds english
@Sirgo_07
@Sirgo_07 3 года назад
@@Freskowy well word stupid comes from latin "stupido" or something like that
@R0GU351GN4L
@R0GU351GN4L 3 года назад
The spells aren't exactly in Latin but derived from Latin and English words.
@paulhk2727
@paulhk2727 3 года назад
Avada Kadavra is derived from Aramaic, so yes you're right. Me theory is that vocal spells differ drastically in different geographic regions, some may have similar/same effects
@Raptormon132
@Raptormon132 4 года назад
Hey! What's that muggle camera man on his knees doing at Hogwarts?! 6:15
@daniacruz4240
@daniacruz4240 3 года назад
Don’t worry. We’ve caught him and obliviated him then sent him back to the muggle world.
@olisanimations9478
@olisanimations9478 4 года назад
I dont think he made levicorpous but he had it in his book because he needed a counter spell
@harleyokeefe5193
@harleyokeefe5193 4 года назад
No he did make levicorpus I’m pretty sure it was confirmed
@Azaghal1988
@Azaghal1988 4 года назад
"You dare use my own spells against me, Potter? It was I who invented them - I, the Half-Blood Prince! And you'd turn my inventions on me, like your filthy father, would you? I don't think so . . . no" (HBP28)
@theoraexplora
@theoraexplora 4 года назад
Oli is correct. Snape had it used on him in 5th year and he wrote it to find a counter.
@AlexandarHullRichter
@AlexandarHullRichter 4 года назад
Snape had multiple versions written is his book and crossed out until he found the one that worked.
@Rizzob17
@Rizzob17 4 года назад
Oli's Animations You’re correct, this is confirmed. it was widely used during his school days, he just noted this in his book.
@tomtinkersrezlife278
@tomtinkersrezlife278 4 года назад
Nice this is something I always wondered about
@dogsruleaj3060
@dogsruleaj3060 4 года назад
Wow I'm so early! 💜 love your channel!
@ElsaBorzoi
@ElsaBorzoi 2 года назад
Lots of great information here. Thanks.
@haydenscholze7452
@haydenscholze7452 3 года назад
I always though spell were actually just control(will,determined,emotions ect) and magical energy(magic).I saw the languages a way to cast spells more easily because you have subconsciously developed a understanding and intention behind the word, those more advanced can bypass this by just imagining without having to reconfirm their goal(word)of the magic as they have developed a full and deeper understanding of the spells and thus just the thought of wanting to cast it is enough control(intention,determination will ect).This would also explain why magic can be cast wandlessly and non verbally but due to level of control needed it just not something anybody can do and takes a lot of experience,knowledge,power.
@fleetskipper1810
@fleetskipper1810 4 года назад
I like your analysis. In my view, spells invented by speakers of non-Latinized languages would simply be invented in those different languages. Snape came from a Latinized language background-so he fell back on Latin roots for his spells. My question is, why in the world did Snape leave his old potions book with all of these notes, including very dark magic spells, lying around in a cupboard where any student could’ve come across it? That seems incredibly sloppy and not very unsnape-like to me.After all for many years, he was a brilliant double agent and certainly would not have been careless about anything in his life, especially not this.
@Neion8
@Neion8 3 года назад
Sorry for replying a month later, but while it's unlikely to be confirmed, does it not seem Snape-like to 'accidentally' give Harry the tools he might need to quickly advance through school so he can focus on their mutual goal of defeating Voldemort without worrying about grades and fight back against a wizard with decades more fighting experience (After all there's no guarantee Voldemort would know the counter-charm to a curse Snape personally created and rarely used - therefore, giving it to Harry would've potentially given Harry an advantage in battle should he use it)? He might've been unpleasent and a creep, but he was efficient in his goals and this was a way he could help Harry without showing his hand either to his Death Eater associates, or to a teenage boy whose sudden attitude change might've broken Snape's cover.
@jazzmanchgo
@jazzmanchgo 2 года назад
@@Neion8 Interesting -- it had never occurred to me that maybe Snape actually intended Harry to get that book. I suppose it wouldn't have been any more out of character than for him to work to save Harry's life during that Quidditch match . . .
@crystalDM96
@crystalDM96 2 года назад
I don't think Snape would have intended Harry to get the book. I think it's more likely that the young Snape left the textbook in the old cupboard when he was a student. Once he passed his class and the school year ended, you're usually left with so many textbooks that it's possible to accidentally leave some behind in school. And a janitor/teacher probably found it lying around and put it into the cupboard
@BruceCarbonLakeriver
@BruceCarbonLakeriver 2 года назад
@@Neion8 yeah, not mentioning Dumbledore's shenanigans ^^ I rather doubt an "accident" here ;)
@Neion8
@Neion8 2 года назад
@@BruceCarbonLakeriver Yeah, I could easily see Dumbledore apply pressure to Snape to help Harry more, and instead of being a good teacher and having to coach Harry properly/put up being around him (which also might break his cover, or confuse Harry as to why Snape is suddenly so helpful), Snape opts to give him his old textbook instead; thinking 'if he's too stupid or arrogant to get ahead with my notes, he doesn't deserve help'. Also, Snape was far less suprised than he should've been when he finds Harry using sectumsempra on Malfoy (horrified yes, confused no), likely he wouldn't think Harry would use it on another student but he wasn't demanding where Harry learned it from or anything. As for the idea of it being accidentally leftover, if that were the case you'd have to wonder how many years did Snape spend as a teacher in the school without ever thinking of or re-discovering his old textbook, how many students might have found it in the decades since Snape left? I think if there was a book lying around that gave you the cheatcodes to acing your chemestry tests better than Hermione Granger, it'd be a bit more well known, like an urban myth among the student body. I also highly doubt someone as sentimental as Snape would leave something so personal (as what was essentially his notebook) around for any asshole to use.
@ZackRekeSkjell
@ZackRekeSkjell 3 года назад
Very interesting topic and great video! Some of the spells use the variations of the Latin words that make up a Latin sentence, sometimes including English words as the root with Latin endings. One example is "Expecto patronum" which uses the -o to make a verb in the 1st person and -um to make a noun in the direct object form. The phrase then means "I am expecting a guardian". I believe that Latin is the base and that it can be used along with whatever language is used in that specific region.
@Sharon-pb7so
@Sharon-pb7so 2 года назад
You're giving me terrible flash backs of Latin class taught by a nun older than dirt. 😉
@chriswagner5399
@chriswagner5399 4 года назад
love your videos keep em up ❤
@end19981
@end19981 3 года назад
After watching this video I almost wonder if there was a sorting delay with snape for ravenclaw and slytherin
@pianofry1138
@pianofry1138 3 года назад
Could you imagine how the wizarding world would change if they found the rest of Snape's textbooks. He jotted down some crazy spells in his Potions textbook imagine Transfiguration of DADA.
@LumTheAlien
@LumTheAlien 2 года назад
I am very curious what spells would be in his DADA textbook not to mention what spells he might have created in adulthood.
@Juanma2205
@Juanma2205 Год назад
You will probably find potion recipes in those
@Noor-ge8qt
@Noor-ge8qt 3 года назад
I love that sempra means always...
@7vmvlogs949
@7vmvlogs949 4 года назад
Your videos are the best!
@kaylaroo710
@kaylaroo710 3 года назад
You got yourself a new subscriber, your video's are very interesting.
@harshranjan8526
@harshranjan8526 3 года назад
When Ron used a wage spell "eat slugs", it worked as he wanted. So u got my point
@adityabhalekar3506
@adityabhalekar3506 3 года назад
but the incantation is slugulus erecto
@harshranjan8526
@harshranjan8526 3 года назад
@@adityabhalekar3506 This is exactly what I am saying, he didn't used the incantation but used the words, and it worked
@adityabhalekar3506
@adityabhalekar3506 3 года назад
@@harshranjan8526 he used it nonverbally I guess, it is a simple spell
@sofiavaldeleon2637
@sofiavaldeleon2637 4 года назад
I've never been so early before, just saying I really love your vids!
@ashokmittal6282
@ashokmittal6282 4 года назад
VlogzAnd _Gacha ikr
@cracklebone
@cracklebone 4 года назад
Yessir
@Zero_Is_Stopping_Time
@Zero_Is_Stopping_Time 4 года назад
Your the first comment-
@Niki1A_
@Niki1A_ Год назад
I think creating spells works more like programming. We know that intent alone is enough to perform magic because young witches and wizards sometimes do it accidentally before they even get a wand. To cast with intent only, I think you have to be very focused on the intent. Creating a spell would be assigning this focused intent to an incantation and wand movement of your choice, so you don't have to focus on the intent as much in the future. You could possibly even build upon existing spells. Using a spell then just invokes the intent like calling a function in programming.
@MS-tx6kv
@MS-tx6kv 4 года назад
just here to say your vids are the best
@yvonneyu2218
@yvonneyu2218 3 года назад
Snape uses a latin word in his spell which means always, For all that time? ALWAYS.
@miaclarke6859
@miaclarke6859 3 года назад
It's after all this time not for all that time
@solaire773
@solaire773 2 года назад
@@miaclarke6859 I think it was a joke
@errorcloud_7239
@errorcloud_7239 3 года назад
Invisipiltix - makes the caster invisible. I WANT THAT SPELL
@lucylegend4876
@lucylegend4876 4 года назад
Loved the video keep making them there great
@user-ig8pd9qn5h
@user-ig8pd9qn5h 3 года назад
Thanks for your perspectives on Snape as an experimentator. Well, I imagine spell creation working somehow like programming, so you can connect words with intentions, even build them up from already existing spells. It will have something to do with the hardware of wands and how they spread updates. Then there is still wandless magic. This might require more control over your own mind, as there is no hardware helping you. I could think that some meditation technique might help developing such skills... Control over his own mind is one of Snapes skills, so maybe this is connnected to his spell creation activities...
@Mqtisse
@Mqtisse 4 года назад
The derivation from the latin root word like sectum instead of sectus is actually a part of the declination (accusative) of the word sectus so i think it is want give the spell its verb as normally spell don't have a verb
@johnkennethrubio5906
@johnkennethrubio5906 4 года назад
One of the finest wizard had ever known in the world.
@luli237
@luli237 3 года назад
absolutely LOVED this vid and Snape 😆
@TheGreatestWorldFox
@TheGreatestWorldFox Год назад
3:46 I never noticed until now that "Dark Arts Defence: Basics for Beginners" has such an awesome recursive cover.
@rjanssafttheiii4697
@rjanssafttheiii4697 3 года назад
Shout out to Luna’s mom. A bonafide spell inventor who died for her art 💀 Also, I think the incarnation is just a framing effect for the mind. The intention and wand movement (or lack thereof) is much more important.
@jamescheddar4896
@jamescheddar4896 2 года назад
im not even sure the wand is absolutely necessary. harry made glass disappear without a wand. the intention seems to be everything but the intention has to be backed by some sort of arcane geometry that rowling never opted to create. the magic in the potterverse is unlimited but the reason the characters aren't god-like is because they dont have a wide comprehension of the universe, i dont think there's a single magic user that understands advanced particle physics or any of the "muggle sciences"
@BruceCarbonLakeriver
@BruceCarbonLakeriver 2 года назад
@@jamescheddar4896 frankly rubber ducks are a mystery for them, not mention particle physics LOL
@AlexanderPavel
@AlexanderPavel 2 года назад
@@jamescheddar4896 Uagadou, the African wizarding school, they don't use wands but instead point their fingers and use hand gestures. The wand is a primarily European thing in the Wizarding World that helps channel magic more efficiently.
@jamescheddar4896
@jamescheddar4896 2 года назад
@@AlexanderPavel it seems kind of like how one can learn a language without learning linguistics. tolkien might have explained magic as some kind of runic connection to the forces of nature if he wrote harry potter, but rowling not having a PhD in linguistics or chemistry or anything she could loosely apply to a fictional form of magic just wrote from the perspective of children who dont necessarily understand the inner-workings of magic within that world
@morgmaple4673
@morgmaple4673 3 года назад
Rip Alan Rickman, nobody could have played Snape better 🙏💜
@robthomas3968
@robthomas3968 4 года назад
I love you to do a video on how potions are made
@anushkaauddy2126
@anushkaauddy2126 3 года назад
When u can't realize the hand writing of a teacher who u had for 5ish years........
@rupertmiller9690
@rupertmiller9690 3 года назад
My current adult handwriting bares little resemblance to my writing up through the age of 17.
@anushkaauddy2126
@anushkaauddy2126 3 года назад
@@rupertmiller9690 Oh
@kamabokogonpachiro5131
@kamabokogonpachiro5131 3 года назад
Writing can change by time I am 14 now, and my present Handwriting is nowhere similar to what my handwriting was 5 years ago
@anushkaauddy2126
@anushkaauddy2126 3 года назад
@@kamabokogonpachiro5131 ok
@Aris_Groumpos
@Aris_Groumpos 3 года назад
I am greek and i remember in our translated version of the movies, most spells were greek based words, defined by the cause of the spells themselves.
@zae_thunder4541
@zae_thunder4541 4 года назад
Heres an interesting request possibly for a future video and ties into this video more like a continuation video. Now on goblet of fire we learned that no spell can bring back the dead mentioned by dumbledore. If they can create spells. Is it possible that they could create a spell to bring back the dead if dedicated? Im wanting to assume maybe people have tried creating one but with disastrous results in the process to where they gave up but i was curious on this if its at all possible and what your thoughts were on this
@sangeetaporwal8395
@sangeetaporwal8395 4 года назад
Can you please add subtitles in your future videos . BTW love your videos. Sorry if there is any mistake .
@anitamunjal7323
@anitamunjal7323 4 года назад
Great video 👍 👍👍
@akumayoxiruma
@akumayoxiruma 2 года назад
And indeed, not all spells in this series are Latin-based. A famous example would be the killing curse which is Aramaic, not Latin. In another magical series - Witches of East End - this is a bit more logical: All of the main characters' magic is either non-verbal or accurate Latin. They even say in the show to be careful when speaking Latin because it will activate their magic. However, there is one character who learnt magic elsewhere and his magic is tied to Old Norse.
@Mouse22Critical
@Mouse22Critical 4 года назад
When thinking about using Latin word in magic, in my imagination, the possible situation is that different countries wizards are using the ancient version of their most systematic language.
@Raithwind
@Raithwind 3 года назад
This video was interesting, it reminds me of two magic systems. In Christopher Paolini's books before the language of the elves was bonded with magic, magic was instead your will that you would shape and release, however this was dangerous. If your focus shifted the spell would change. I believe the example given in the book is you're thinking of setting fire to a door but your eyes shift and you see a person and suddenly the spell becomes burn that person. So the magic forces of the land were eventually bound to a language to give structure and focus to magic. However it was still somewhat flexible. A master Spellcaster might be able to say water and produce a pearl because they perceive some innate link between them, the intention is still powerful. David Eddings has the Will and the Word. Magic is essentially focussing your will into a word. Any word, that you believe relates to your will. The same task could be achieved by infinite Words, depending on the Will of the caster. It sounds like perhaps HP-verse uses something of a combination. It doesn't really matter what the words are, any language can be used by a caster, and is likely just traditional to use Latin. But one the spell is created it binds with the words, and becomes its own thing, that can be cast even without knowing the intention, but obviously more effectively if you do.
@tinyazula2088
@tinyazula2088 4 года назад
Love your channel ❤️💛💚💙
@camislostinstories
@camislostinstories 4 года назад
Snape should have just written his own textbook so they had one where the instructions actually worked
@joshual4513
@joshual4513 3 года назад
Exactly. I don’t understand why the potion textbooks give wrong instructions in the first place if they’re supposed to be there to make sure the student did the correct thing.
@blakewalsh9489
@blakewalsh9489 3 года назад
​@@joshual4513 I think that probably the book gave harry a confidence boost, and might have also absorbed some of Snape's magical essence, becoming a magical artefact that enhanced the owner's potion-making abilities. The precise instructions probably weren't that important.
@Jess-zz2je
@Jess-zz2je 3 года назад
I don't think the instructions don't work I just think it's the original straightforward approach. While Snape spent hours finding tricks and shortcuts that make him a master of his craft. And really at the end of the day would Snape want to just give away all that information
@adityabhalekar3506
@adityabhalekar3506 3 года назад
@@joshual4513 it isn't necessarily wrong, snape had better methods
@l.n.3372
@l.n.3372 3 года назад
Both versions work. Snape is like a master chef who perfects an existing recipe. His works better because he edited it to the point where the results are better and sometimes with even less effort/time/hassle.
@sententialavenda7823
@sententialavenda7823 4 года назад
I wonder if you could make a video about How Potions get invented, like how do the Potion masters know which stuff and how much of it they need to put in it?
@AlexandarHullRichter
@AlexandarHullRichter 4 года назад
I just read your comment in my head with Kate Mulgrew's voice.
@lucadibenedetto9217
@lucadibenedetto9217 Год назад
Love ur vids
@ProfRavenSteel
@ProfRavenSteel 2 года назад
If I got the chance, I would ask Snape to brew me an eternal youth potion so I can use the time turner effectively to learn all there is to learn, do all there is to do and enjoy all there is to enjoy. It's not fair that we get so less time in this world but until we figure out our lives, time's up.
@macwelch8599
@macwelch8599 4 года назад
If a wand has sentience like this book series imply, can a wand refuse to use the Killing Curse even if the witch/wizard commands it?
@YellowBear-kx1ff
@YellowBear-kx1ff 4 года назад
Mac Welch Maybe if a wizard tried to commit suicide using the Killing Curse, the wand could refuse to do it because of something that was said about not causing harm to its master.
@macwelch8599
@macwelch8599 4 года назад
Alex Downs makes sense
@francargeric1
@francargeric1 4 года назад
They are some wands who are harder to turn to the dark arts according to pottermore
@AlexandarHullRichter
@AlexandarHullRichter 4 года назад
The Elder Wand did refuse to kill Harry Potter.
@MGJ182
@MGJ182 4 года назад
There are wand woods like Yew which have affinity for dark magic, and woods like Apple which are not keen on them. I do not think that this particularly means that the wand would reject casting dark magic, but rather, the wand would choose a master in its own like; meaning that the wizard chosen by a wand such as Apple would not cast such a spell in the first place. Seeming contradictions do show up in wands. Take Harry's wand for example: it has a Phoenix Tailfeather core which stands for nobility and independence, yet Harry wouldn't so much as live two minutes without Ron and particularly Hermione. There are many cases where wands can also die out or pass their allegiance to someone else because said attributes of their wood, core and suppleness can be violated. Ron's first wand, the one that breaks, is extremely weak even without the damage as it was made of Ash wood. It is usually no problem to pass wands on if the wand is flexible enough, but Ash in particular is very personal to its first master and should never be passed on to someone else. Combinations of such attributes are also apparent in wand behavior. If the owner of a wand made of Hazel wood and a Unicorn Hair core dies, the wand too will have an almost-certain probability of dying with them, becoming incapable of producing or responding to any kind of magic.
@712coquiguy
@712coquiguy 4 года назад
I once read a theory on why Latin is such a popular language in fantasy; the tldr is that, due to it being a dead language, latin cannot evolve, cannot change. 1000 years from now 'aqua' will always mean 'water', in contrast the English language might change its meaning to only 'drinkable' water. This means that two wizards/witches who speak, let's say, Japanese and Swidish but are well versed in Latin, will be able to read and share each other's knowledge. Basically, Latin is the lingua franca of magic, not because the language is magical in itself but because it is immutable and is being used to share instructions to acts only feasible by magical individuals.
@arhaan15
@arhaan15 4 года назад
Hi sir I love your vedio's very much
@ddkay6478
@ddkay6478 4 года назад
JKR should give way more details on this universe and perhaps even news stories!!! I think 100 books more would be great ! 1500 pages for each of them
@quintenboosje2437
@quintenboosje2437 Год назад
honestly, given JKR's recent bullshit it seems like harry potter was her magnum opus and she will never be able to get close to it again.
@logannichols5848
@logannichols5848 4 года назад
Lock heart was above average in his class and was a raven claw. So he was far from worthless, he was arrogant and made assumptions and clumsy when trying to be impressive. His greatest skills were memory charms and cleaning spells.
@foxyfaz88
@foxyfaz88 4 года назад
What a interesting video!
@ValseInstrumentalist
@ValseInstrumentalist 2 года назад
I like to think of it as a very difficult technical skill like programming or lab science. Like the inventor would have to carefully select the words for the incantation, follow all kinds of rules about how the spell should be performed, the intent that's sewn into the spell, the effects that occur, etc. Maybe some kind of ritual is involved using various symbology over several days relating to the spell's effect to instill more power and features into the spell. Like if one was making a sectumsempra-like spell, it would involve incanting words of cutting, performing bloodletting on one's self, etc, over a collection of daggers, knives, thorns, etc until cutting magic is tied into the actual incantation.
@bmvthemoviefanatic7282
@bmvthemoviefanatic7282 4 года назад
LMAO! I commented on the Snape video from a week ago questioning how spells are made, then I see this video XD
@timhnic6823
@timhnic6823 3 года назад
The Weasley twins were up there with all their trick items they made.
@enomisitnoc3653
@enomisitnoc3653 Год назад
I would love to see you doing Berserk. You are so good at this
@Swissswoosher
@Swissswoosher 6 месяцев назад
Don’t forget: he created those 7 before he was even a legal adult. That’s how powerful he was!
@ThatLadPat
@ThatLadPat 4 года назад
you know whats weird? the stupefy spell in polish dubbing is drentwota
@leonathorhs7898
@leonathorhs7898 4 года назад
In Czech it is Mdloby na tebe, that literary means Fainting on you. That's weird.
@reiniernn9071
@reiniernn9071 4 года назад
In the old times every one with educatian knew Latin or latin based languages because the expansion of the spanish and portugal's trading empire. With them they always took priests to their destinations and in most places they built churches. The church language was and is latin based. I noted that you are telling that sectum is different form sectus in old latin. When you look in the wiktionary, latin, and finbd sectus there...you'll also notice that that is the "male" version of the word. Female would be secta and the neuter version is what snape used...directly from latin the neuter version.
@lollydolly4590
@lollydolly4590 4 года назад
I only studied latin for a semester but yeppp -us is 2nd declension masculine singular nominative -um is 2nd declension neuter nominative singular or M/N singular accusative
@Aaron-ou5mw
@Aaron-ou5mw 4 года назад
A quick little correction to your comment, in many parts of Asia, for example, Latin was not common for educate people. Famous Indian mathematicians and Chinese philosophers were very educated, but did not know latin.
@leomendelsohn2622
@leomendelsohn2622 4 года назад
make the top ten most powerful wand video pls
@karlbergen6826
@karlbergen6826 2 года назад
Excellent theory video. You might want to take a peek at Snape and the Marauders (fan film) and Great Wizarding War a sequel to the fan film but a radio play. In the film Snape curses Lupin with Scectumsepra Lupin in taken to St. Mungo's where he is bleeding out. The give him blood transfusions bit they few he will finally bleed out. Snape sneaks into the hospital and uses Vulnera Sanentur on Lupin and he recovers.
@Metalhammer1993
@Metalhammer1993 4 года назад
I never thought that spell creation is "reserved" tzo anyone. Remember Luna´s mum died making up spells. So it seems to be an incredibly dangerous affair. I would assume that you need a firm understanding of the latin, greek or aramaic language (as these three are what we know spells derived from. Literally anything from expecto patronum to expelliarmus is latin in origin, alohomora is greek, avada kedavra is aramaic) and a lot of patience. It would seem to me a more scholarly task not one one for people prone to experimenting. Also you ptrobably need to understand how wands affect magic and derive the wand motion from there. It sounds like spell creation is 99% a desk task to me. But yeah you absolutely need to have a clear goal in mind. Like Sectumsempra: an injury that never heals (sectum= wound, semper=eternal). It´s literally what the name says. "Levicorpus" a flying body. For diffindo I assume he borrowed the wand motion from diffindo which already is a cutting spell using the familiarity to create a worse cutting spell.
@superpuggus8594
@superpuggus8594 3 года назад
Yesss, I can make spells now. The dank meme creating spell is gonna take awhile, but nevertheless, IT WILL BE MADE
@purpleprideftw757
@purpleprideftw757 3 года назад
I believe apart of it has to do with the wand itself and the emotional intent of the caster. As we know wands are in a sense alive and have silent personalities. With that said some wands do excel with certain magic types. I believe Snape was one of those individuals who had a knack for curses and offensive based magic. On top of that we know that certain spells will not work unless the individual has the emotional intent behind the words such as the killing curse. I think that due to the bullying Snape received from the Harry's father and Snapes skill with curses and offensive magic shows that in order to create a spell the wand must have a skill for it as well as the user must have the full intent of its use. Look at when Harry uses it on Draco. He had the full emotional intent to harm him and Harry does have the same skill for more offensive based magic as does his wand.
@waitin4winter
@waitin4winter 4 года назад
Do you boost the bass to make your voice sound deeper?
@judofry
@judofry 3 года назад
I thought of making a spell like writing a computer program’s code or a song/poem, requires talent and skill, so people would only make new spells for either specialized purposes or out of boredom/convenience
@desislavaandreeva4359
@desislavaandreeva4359 4 года назад
2:54 - Do you know what the writing on the arc, behind Snape, means???
@LD-dt1sk
@LD-dt1sk 4 года назад
No
@youknowme3311
@youknowme3311 4 года назад
"Melon", The elvish word for "Friend".
@leeoverbay4825
@leeoverbay4825 3 года назад
Well said Kind Sir.
@13Knives1
@13Knives1 2 года назад
I think the words are just a focus for the spell. Compact as much of the spell into the meanings behind the words, and the words and movement of the wand amplifies the affect. So they could warp reality essentially, but the dangers of casting magic beyond your ability to do so causes feedback that destroys the castor. So English probably could be used but if you prepare a spell using words from your common tongue it could cause accidental castings especially with young wizard's. Example: Arresto momentum could be just "STOP FALLING AND SLOW DOWN!"
@peterparker763yrheh14
@peterparker763yrheh14 3 года назад
I wonder if Dumbledore created/discovered any spells? He was a very talented and patient wizard after all.
@christianheichel
@christianheichel Год назад
I imagine a large percentage of the spells cast by Dumbledore during his duel/fight with Voldemort had no word verbal or thought tied to it merely his force of will and intent with several probably used for the first time.
@ColinWren119
@ColinWren119 5 месяцев назад
⁠@@christianheichelthis is exactly what I thought. Wizards like Dumbledore, Voldemort or Grindelwald are so powerful that they don’t need those spells to canalyze their power. They can just use the raw magic itself
@acommonspat5253
@acommonspat5253 3 года назад
"Muad'Dib" "My name is a killing word"
@R0GU351GN4L
@R0GU351GN4L 3 года назад
I believe creating a spell would come from ones understanding of magical theorem. If you understand how it works you can manipulate it to a desired effect, in the same way that one can with an understanding of physics manipulate certain aspect of it through mechanical means to create desired outcomes.
@thedailyracecar2064
@thedailyracecar2064 Год назад
I mean its likely that magic works in many languages. Latin is likely just the form best known in the area of europe. Given the first magical person came from egypt (as far as we know) its more than likely magic worked slightly differently depending on region, but effects can overlap.
@will7685
@will7685 4 года назад
Do a video talking about what would happen if snape had not showed up to save Draco from sectumsempra. I think the outcome would be very drastic on the story.
@HarryPotterTheory
@HarryPotterTheory 4 года назад
Good idea- I imagine that it would have massive trickle down impact because of Snape's unbreakable vow
@will7685
@will7685 4 года назад
Harry Potter Theory exactly what I was thinking. Also I haven’t found any videos talking about the topic.
@fleetskipper1810
@fleetskipper1810 4 года назад
Insidious That topic is definitely worth exploring. Given the huge size of the castle, Snape certainly was Johnny on the spot.
@cstrong1972
@cstrong1972 4 года назад
Draco would’ve bled out and Snape would’ve died because he broke the unbreakable vow to protect Draco. This would’ve put s huge damper on the vanishing cabinet plan but ultimately Dumbledore would’ve died anyway due to the poison he drank in the cave.
@Sharon-pb7so
@Sharon-pb7so 2 года назад
@@cstrong1972 Did you read the books?
@deanwalia9769
@deanwalia9769 4 года назад
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@maryblaylock6545
@maryblaylock6545 3 года назад
Thou likewise.
@chandlersleziak6416
@chandlersleziak6416 2 года назад
One thing to point out: not all of the spells come from Latin. One example being Avada Kedavra, Avada Kedavra comes from Aramaic and means "Let the thing be destroyed". It is of similar origin to the spell name "Abra Cadabra" which is a Latin version of the Aramaic term "avra k’davra" which in Aramaic means "I create as I speak".
@keeganplantz4345
@keeganplantz4345 4 года назад
You should have millions of subs
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