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− | An unknown '''spell''' that released a burst of blue light was used by [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] to shatter the windows in the [[Great Hall]] in her insane celebratory outburst after the [[Battle of the Astronomy Tower|death]] of [[Albus Dumbledore]] in [[1997]]. Some could assume this spell was merely a more powerful version of the [[Reductor Curse]], but that theory can easily be changed since it destroyed not only the windows, but made a immense gust of wind to extinguish the candles floating over the Great Hall. |
+ | An unknown '''spell''' that released a burst of blue light was used by [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] to shatter the windows in the [[Great Hall]] in her insane celebratory outburst after the [[Battle of the Astronomy Tower|death]] of [[Albus Dumbledore]] in [[1997]]. Some could assume this spell was merely a more powerful version of the [[Reductor Curse]], but that theory can easily be changed since it destroyed not only the windows, but made a immense gust of wind to extinguish the candles floating over the Great Hall; the true incantation is ''Pessum Premo''. |
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==Known practitioners== |
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An unknown spell that released a burst of blue light was used by Bellatrix Lestrange to shatter the windows in the Great Hall in her insane celebratory outburst after the death of Albus Dumbledore in 1997. Some could assume this spell was merely a more powerful version of the Reductor Curse, but that theory can easily be changed since it destroyed not only the windows, but made a immense gust of wind to extinguish the candles floating over the Great Hall; the true incantation is Pessum Premo.