|effect=Causes the drinker to fall into a deep, death-like slumber
|effect=Causes the drinker to fall into a deep, death-like slumber
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*[[Valerian root]]
*[[Valerian root]]
*A [[Sophophorous Bean]]
*A [[Sophophorous Bean]]
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{{quote|The Draught of Living Death brings upon its drinker a very powerful sleep that can last indefinitely. This draught is very dangerous if not used with caution...This is an extremely dangerous potion. Execute with maximum caution.|Libatus Borange's ''Advanced Potion-Making'' describing the potion|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)}}
{{quote|The Draught of Living Death brings upon its drinker a very powerful sleep that can last indefinitely. This draught is very dangerous if not used with caution...This is an extremely dangerous potion. Execute with maximum caution.|Libatus Borange's ''Advanced Potion-Making'' describing the potion|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)}}
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The '''Draught of Living Death''' is an extremely powerful [[sleeping draught]], sending the drinker into a death-like slumber. The potion seemed difficult to concoct, since [[Hermione Granger]], a prodigious potioneer, who managed to concoct the Polyjuice Potion in her second Year, had some difficulty doing it.
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The '''Draught of Living Death''' is an extremely powerful [[sleeping draught]], sending the drinker into a death-like slumber, similar to suspended animation. The potion seemed difficult to concoct, since [[Hermione Granger]], a prodigious [[potioneer]], who managed to concoct the [[Polyjuice Potion]] in her [[second year]], had some difficulty doing it.
==Necessary equipment==
==Necessary equipment==
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*Dropper
*Dropper
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==Recipe==
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==Instructions==
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#Cutup the Sophophorusbean
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[[File:Draught-of-living-death.png|thumb|Abottle of the Draught of LivingDeath]]
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#Cut up the Sopophorous bean
#Pour in 250 fl.oz. of water and add 5 oz. of [[Africa]]n sea salt to the beaker. Set the beaker aside after all the water has been added. Be very careful not to shake or move the beaker now.
#Pour in 250 fl.oz. of water and add 5 oz. of [[Africa]]n sea salt to the beaker. Set the beaker aside after all the water has been added. Be very careful not to shake or move the beaker now.
#Leave the water and salt to rest for five minutes.
#Leave the water and salt to rest for five minutes.
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#With your right hand hold the cauldron at a slight angle and pour ten drops (20 fl.oz.) of essence of wormwood.
#With your right hand hold the cauldron at a slight angle and pour ten drops (20 fl.oz.) of essence of wormwood.
#Now with your left hand hold the cauldron at a slightly different angle and pour another ten drops of wormwood essence.
#Now with your left hand hold the cauldron at a slightly different angle and pour another ten drops of wormwood essence.
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#Chop three Valerian roots into small squared pieces. After cutting place it in a beaker with water. Leave it to settle for five minutes. Your potion should now be resembling a smoot blackcurrant-coloured liquid.
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#Chop three Valerian roots into small squared pieces. After cutting place it in a beaker with water. Leave it to settle for five minutes. Your potion should now be resembling a smooth blackcurrant-coloured liquid.
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#Carefully pour the Sophophorus bean's juice into the cauldron
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#Carefully pour the Sopophorous bean's juice into the cauldron
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#Add seven drops of the reduced liquid from the beaker; make sure there are no traces or fragments of Valerian root.
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#Add seven drops of the reduced liquid from the beaker; make sure there are no traces or fragments of Valerian root.
#Stir the potion ten times clockwise; your potion should now be turning a light shade of lilac.
#Stir the potion ten times clockwise; your potion should now be turning a light shade of lilac.
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#With your right hand stir the potion anti-clockwise until the potion turns as clear was water; every stir should take approximately two and a half seconds.
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#With your right hand stir the potion counterclockwise until the potion turns as clear as water; every stir should take approximately two and a half seconds.
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#Slowly pour seven square pieces of Valerian root.
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#Slowly put in seven square pieces of Valerian root.
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#Stir the potion ten times anti-clockwise.
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#Stir the potion ten times counterclockwise.
#Add one hundred and fifty fl.oz. of powdered root of asphodel.
#Add one hundred and fifty fl.oz. of powdered root of asphodel.
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#Hold the cauldron with your right hand; with your left hand gently stir the potion ten times anti-clockwise and eight times clockwise.
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#Hold the cauldron with your right hand; with your left hand gently stir the potion ten times counterclockwise and eight times clockwise.
#Leave the potion to settle for two and a half minutes.
#Leave the potion to settle for two and a half minutes.
#Add one small piece of Valerian root.
#Add one small piece of Valerian root.
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===Severus Snape's notes===
===Severus Snape's notes===
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*The sophorus bean should be crushed, not cut, to get more juice from it.
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*The Sopophorous bean should be crushed, not cut, to get more juice from it.
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*Stir counter-clockwise seven times and clockwise once instead.
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*Stir counterclockwise seven times and clockwise once instead.
==Notable examples==
==Notable examples==
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*In [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|the first film]], it is called "The Draught of the Living Dead".
*In [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|the first film]], it is called "The Draught of the Living Dead".
*In the sixth film, Slughorn tests the potions by placing a leaf into each; when he places it into Harry's, the leaf disintegrates. He also states that it was "so perfect one drop would kill us all"; this was likely an exaggeration because the potion is a sleeping potion not a poison.
*In the sixth film, Slughorn tests the potions by placing a leaf into each; when he places it into Harry's, the leaf disintegrates. He also states that it was "so perfect one drop would kill us all"; this was likely an exaggeration because the potion is a sleeping potion not a poison.
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*It is most likely the potion used by Juliet in [[Romeo and Juliet]].
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*It is most likely the potion used by Juliet in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
*The Valerian root is a natural sedative.
*The Valerian root is a natural sedative.
Latest revision as of 23:22, May 27, 2013
Draught of Living Death
Potion information
Effect
Causes the drinker to fall into a deep, death-like slumber
"The Draught of Living Death brings upon its drinker a very powerful sleep that can last indefinitely. This draught is very dangerous if not used with caution...This is an extremely dangerous potion. Execute with maximum caution."
—Libatus Borange's Advanced Potion-Making describing the potion[src]
The Draught of Living Death is an extremely powerful sleeping draught, sending the drinker into a death-like slumber, similar to suspended animation. The potion seemed difficult to concoct, since Hermione Granger, a prodigious potioneer, who managed to concoct the Polyjuice Potion in her second year, had some difficulty doing it.
Pour in 250 fl.oz. of water and add 5 oz. of African sea salt to the beaker. Set the beaker aside after all the water has been added. Be very careful not to shake or move the beaker now.
Leave the water and salt to rest for five minutes.
Slowly pour all the water into the cauldron.
With your left hand use the graduated cylinder to obtain 40 fl.oz. of essence of wormwood.
With your right hand hold the cauldron at a slight angle and pour ten drops (20 fl.oz.) of essence of wormwood.
Now with your left hand hold the cauldron at a slightly different angle and pour another ten drops of wormwood essence.
Chop three Valerian roots into small squared pieces. After cutting place it in a beaker with water. Leave it to settle for five minutes. Your potion should now be resembling a smooth blackcurrant-coloured liquid.
Carefully pour the Sopophorous bean's juice into the cauldron
Add seven drops of the reduced liquid from the beaker; make sure there are no traces or fragments of Valerian root.
Stir the potion ten times clockwise; your potion should now be turning a light shade of lilac.
With your right hand stir the potion counterclockwise until the potion turns as clear as water; every stir should take approximately two and a half seconds.
Slowly put in seven square pieces of Valerian root.
Stir the potion ten times counterclockwise.
Add one hundred and fifty fl.oz. of powdered root of asphodel.
Hold the cauldron with your right hand; with your left hand gently stir the potion ten times counterclockwise and eight times clockwise.
Leave the potion to settle for two and a half minutes.
Add one small piece of Valerian root.
Your potion should turn to a pale pink colour; the preparation is now complete.[1]
The Wiggenweld Potion is capable of reversing the effects of the Draught. The HagLeticia Somnolens used the Draught in an attempt to kill a princess who made her jealous. A prince who placed Wiggenweld Potion on his lips revived the princess with a kiss.
This potion is briefly mentioned in first year, though they did not create it until five years later. It was never really used in either case.
In the first film, it is called "The Draught of the Living Dead".
In the sixth film, Slughorn tests the potions by placing a leaf into each; when he places it into Harry's, the leaf disintegrates. He also states that it was "so perfect one drop would kill us all"; this was likely an exaggeration because the potion is a sleeping potion not a poison.
It is most likely the potion used by Juliet in Romeo and Juliet.