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− | |name=Episkey |
+ | |name=''Episkey'' |
|image=[[File:Episkey.gif|250px]] |
|image=[[File:Episkey.gif|250px]] |
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− | |incantation=eh-PIS-kee |
+ | |incantation=''Episkey''<br/>(eh-PIS-kee) |
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+ | |type= [[Healing spell]] |
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+ | |hand=Point wand at target |
|effect=Heals relatively minor injuries |
|effect=Heals relatively minor injuries |
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+ | |light=None |
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+ | {{quote|"''Episkey''," said Tonks. Harry's nose felt very hot, then very cold. He raised a hand and felt it gingerly. It seemed to be mended.|Nymphadora Tonks fixes Harry Potter's broken nose|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}} |
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− | '''Episkey''' heals relatively minor injuries such as broken noses |
+ | '''''Episkey''''' is a [[healing spell]] that heals relatively minor injuries such as broken noses and split lips. |
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− | ==Known |
+ | ==Known uses== |
− | <!-- Do not change this to Luna, the books are higher canon --> |
+ | <!-- Do not change this to Luna Lovegood, the books are higher canon than the films --> |
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+ | ! align="center" width="20%" |Caster(s) |
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+ | ! align="center" width="20%" |Date |
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+ | ! scope="col" |Notes |
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+ | |[[Nymphadora Tonks]] |
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+ | |[[1 September]], [[1996]] |
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+ | |Tonks used this spell to fix [[Harry Potter]]'s broken nose. |
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+ | |[[Harry Potter]] |
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+ | |[[1996]] |
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+ | |} |
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==Known practitioners== |
==Known practitioners== |
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*[[Luna Lovegood]] |
*[[Luna Lovegood]] |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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− | The word comes from the Greek " |
+ | The word comes from the Greek "episkevi" ("επισκευή"), which means "repair". |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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*[[J. K. Rowling]] writes in ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' that Harry's knowledge tells him this spell could belong to a variety of healing spells, in the same way a species of plants belongs to a larger genus. |
*[[J. K. Rowling]] writes in ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' that Harry's knowledge tells him this spell could belong to a variety of healing spells, in the same way a species of plants belongs to a larger genus. |
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*In the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', [[Luna Lovegood]] finds [[Harry Potter|Harry]] on the [[Hogwarts Express]] instead of [[Nymphadora Tonks]]. Luna also uses the ''Episkey'' spell to mend Harry's broken nose when they reach the Entrance Gates to [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. |
*In the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', [[Luna Lovegood]] finds [[Harry Potter|Harry]] on the [[Hogwarts Express]] instead of [[Nymphadora Tonks]]. Luna also uses the ''Episkey'' spell to mend Harry's broken nose when they reach the Entrance Gates to [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. |
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+ | *Luna mentions in the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' that she had never fixed a broken nose before, prior to healing Harry's with this spell "only a few broken toes, and, well, how different are they really?". It is therefore likely that this spell can be used to mend broken toes, or might be primarily intended for that purpose. |
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+ | *In the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Episkey does not cause a cold-hot sensation, but rather pain. Harry yells in pain when Luna sets his nose, although this may just be because of the usual pain of setting a dislocated bone. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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− | *''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' |
+ | *''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]] ''{{1st}} |
*''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)]]'' |
*''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)]]'' |
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*''[[Harry Potter: Spells]]'' |
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[[Category:Spells]] |
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+ | [[Category:Healing spells]] |
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+ | [[Category:Medical Magic]] |
Revision as of 16:47, 15 February 2015
- ""Episkey," said Tonks. Harry's nose felt very hot, then very cold. He raised a hand and felt it gingerly. It seemed to be mended."
- — Nymphadora Tonks fixes Harry Potter's broken nose[src]
Episkey is a healing spell that heals relatively minor injuries such as broken noses and split lips.
Known uses
Caster(s) | Date | Notes |
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Nymphadora Tonks | 1 September, 1996 | Tonks used this spell to fix Harry Potter's broken nose. |
Harry Potter | 1996 | Harry used it to fix Demelza Robins' broken lip; he probably had not learned it in class, but assumed that if it could heal broken noses, it could heal split lips. |
Known practitioners
Etymology
The word comes from the Greek "episkevi" ("επισκευή"), which means "repair".
Behind the scenes
- J. K. Rowling writes in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince that Harry's knowledge tells him this spell could belong to a variety of healing spells, in the same way a species of plants belongs to a larger genus.
- In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Luna Lovegood finds Harry on the Hogwarts Express instead of Nymphadora Tonks. Luna also uses the Episkey spell to mend Harry's broken nose when they reach the Entrance Gates to Hogwarts.
- Luna mentions in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince that she had never fixed a broken nose before, prior to healing Harry's with this spell "only a few broken toes, and, well, how different are they really?". It is therefore likely that this spell can be used to mend broken toes, or might be primarily intended for that purpose.
- In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Episkey does not cause a cold-hot sensation, but rather pain. Harry yells in pain when Luna sets his nose, although this may just be because of the usual pain of setting a dislocated bone.