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{{Dialogue a-b-a|Hermione Granger|We know the person who opened the Chamber last time was expelled fifty years ago. We know T. M. Riddle got an award for special services to the school fifty years ago. Well, what if Riddle got his special award for catching the Heir of Slytherin? His diary would probably tell us everything — where the Chamber is, and how to open it, and what sort of creature lives in it — the person who’s behind the attacks this time wouldn't want that lying around, would they?|Ronald Weasley|That's a brilliant theory, Hermione. With just one tiny little flaw. There's nothing written in his diary.|It might be invisible ink! ''Aparecium''!|[[Hermione Granger]] and [[Ronald Weasley]] discuss [[Tom Riddle's Diary]].|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
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{{Dialogue a-b|Ronald Weasley|That's a brilliant theory, Hermione. With just one tiny little flaw. There's nothing written in his diary.|Hermione Granger|It might be invisible ink! ''Aparecium''!|[[Hermione Granger]] and [[Ronald Weasley]] discuss [[Tom Riddle's diary]].|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
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'''Invisible Ink''' was a type of ink that turned transparent after being used to write in a piece of parchment. The ''[[Aparecium]]'' spell could counter the properties of Invisible Ink, and render it visible once again.
 
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'''Invisible Ink''' was a type of [[ink]] that [[Transfiguration|transfigures]]<ref>[[Harry Potter Trading Card Game]] - on its debut card, invisible ink appears as a transfiguration</ref> anything written in it to become invisible. Text written in invisible ink can be rendered visible again in two ways, either by using a [[Revealer]] or the spell [[Aparecium]].
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[[Hermione Granger]] thought the contents of [[Tom Riddle's diary]] might be written in invisible ink and tried "Aparecium" to reveal them, but it had no effect.<ref name="CS13">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', Chapter 13 - (''The Very Secret Diary'')</ref>
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*Invisible ink may actually [[Vanishment|Vanish]] the text written in it.
   
 
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Revision as of 23:42, 24 April 2013

Ronald Weasley: "That's a brilliant theory, Hermione. With just one tiny little flaw. There's nothing written in his diary."
Hermione Granger: "It might be invisible ink! Aparecium!"
Hermione Granger and Ronald Weasley discuss Tom Riddle's diary.[src]

Invisible Ink was a type of ink that transfigures[1] anything written in it to become invisible. Text written in invisible ink can be rendered visible again in two ways, either by using a Revealer or the spell Aparecium.

Hermione Granger thought the contents of Tom Riddle's diary might be written in invisible ink and tried "Aparecium" to reveal them, but it had no effect.[2]

Behind the scenes

  • Invisible ink may actually Vanish the text written in it.

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. Harry Potter Trading Card Game - on its debut card, invisible ink appears as a transfiguration
  2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 13 - (The Very Secret Diary)