Mobilicorpus
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| Incantation |
Mobilicorpus |
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| Light |
None |
| Effect |
Levitates and moves bodies |
- "He muttered, 'Mobilicorpus.' As though invisible strings were tied to Snape's wrists, neck and knees, he was pulled into a standing position, head lolling unpleasantly, like a grotesque puppet. He hung a few inches above the ground, his limp feet dangling."
- —Lupin's use on Snape[src]
Mobilicorpus is a spell that levitates and moves bodies.
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Etymology
The incantation comes from the latin words Mobilis (Latin for movable) and Corpus (Latin for body).
Uses
- Remus Lupin used the spell on Severus Snape in 1994 after he was Stunned in the Shrieking Shack.
- It was used on Peter Pettigrew by Lord Voldemort in the Little Hangleton graveyard to make him come forward.
- It was the spell that Snape used in 1994 to put Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley and Sirius Black on stretchers and then move them back to the castle.
- It was used by Lord Voldemort at the Meeting at Malfoy Manor to levitate Charity Burbage along the room.
Behind the scenes
- It is possible that Mobiliarbus and Mobilicorpus are variations of the same basic spell, since they share the Mobili- prefix and both moves objects.
- It is unknown whether the victim needs to be unconscious in order to perform the spell.