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{{Quote|And then Harry saw him. Voldemort was flying like smoke on the wind, without broomstick or [[thestral]] to hold him, his snake-like face gleaming out of the blackness, his white fingers raising his wand again —|Harry Potter witnesses the first known instance of a wizard flying unsupported|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
   
 
'''Unsupported flight''' (''incantation unknown'') is a spell that allows a [[Wizardkind|witch or wizard]] to [[Flying|fly]] without the use of a [[broomstick]] or other form of support. The spell was created by [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]].
{{Quote|And then Harry saw him. Voldemort was flying like smoke on the wind, without broomstick or [[thestral]] to hold him, his snake-like face gleaming out of the blackness, his white fingers raising his wand again —|Harry Potter witnesses the first known instance of a wizard flying unsupported.|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
 
 
'''Unsupported flight''' is a spell that allows a [[Wizardkind|witch or wizard]] to [[Flying|fly]] without the use of a [[broomstick]] or other form of support.
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Sometime prior to [[1997]], [[Tom Riddle]] succeeded where other wizards had failed and managed true flight. He first publicly showed off this ablity during the [[Battle of the Seven Potters]], using the spell to great effect and almost managing to defeat [[Harry Potter]] if not for an [[Golden flame|odd reaction with their wands]].<ref name="DH4">''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' - Chapter 4 (''The Seven Potters'')</ref> He also taught this spell to [[Severus Snape]], who used it to [[Ousting of Severus Snape|safely escape]] from [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] shortly before the [[Battle of Hogwarts]].<ref name="DH30">''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' - Chapter 30 (''The Sacking of Severus Snape'')</ref> With the deaths of Snape and Voldemort, knowledge on how to perform this spell may have been lost forever.
 
Sometime prior to [[1997]], [[Tom Riddle]] succeeded where other wizards had failed and managed true flight. He first publicly showed off this ablity during the [[Battle of the Seven Potters]], using the spell to great effect and almost managing to defeat [[Harry Potter]] if not for an [[Golden flame|odd reaction with their wands]].<ref name="DH4">''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' - Chapter 4 (''The Seven Potters'')</ref> He also taught this spell to [[Severus Snape]], who used it to [[Ousting of Severus Snape|safely escape]] from [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] shortly before the [[Battle of Hogwarts]].<ref name="DH30">''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' - Chapter 30 (''The Sacking of Severus Snape'')</ref> With the deaths of Snape and Voldemort, knowledge on how to perform this spell may have been lost forever.
   
== Nature ==
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==Nature==
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[[File:Unsupported_Flight_Voldemort.JPG|thumb|350px|Flight Voldemort]]
 
Unsupported flight is different from [[levitation]], which only allows objects to fly a few feet off the ground and does not work on humans. Unsupported flight was specifically designed for human use thus giving one the ability to fly from far up without the aid of an object. It is unknown how long a person can stay airborne or if it works over vast distances.
 
Unsupported flight is different from [[levitation]], which only allows objects to fly a few feet off the ground and does not work on humans. Unsupported flight was specifically designed for human use thus giving one the ability to fly from far up without the aid of an object. It is unknown how long a person can stay airborne or if it works over vast distances.
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==Practioners==
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*[[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]
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*[[Severus Snape]]
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
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[[File:Unsupported_Flight_Voldemort_game.jpg|thumb|In the game.]]
 
* In the [[Harry Potter (film series)|''Harry Potter'' films]], [[Apparition]] is often depicted as similar to flight, with those using it even able to cast spells, physically fight, and affect the stability of the [[Millennium Bridge]] mid-"flight". As it is portrayed in the books, however, this sort of application of Apparition would be impossible, and thus this cannot be considered canon.
 
* In the [[Harry Potter (film series)|''Harry Potter'' films]], [[Apparition]] is often depicted as similar to flight, with those using it even able to cast spells, physically fight, and affect the stability of the [[Millennium Bridge]] mid-"flight". As it is portrayed in the books, however, this sort of application of Apparition would be impossible, and thus this cannot be considered canon.
 
* [[Non-being]]s, such as [[Dementor]]s and [[Poltergeist]], can fly through the air without any form of physical aid.
 
* [[Non-being]]s, such as [[Dementor]]s and [[Poltergeist]], can fly through the air without any form of physical aid.

Revision as of 18:38, 3 July 2015

"And then Harry saw him. Voldemort was flying like smoke on the wind, without broomstick or thestral to hold him, his snake-like face gleaming out of the blackness, his white fingers raising his wand again —"
— Harry Potter witnesses the first known instance of a wizard flying unsupported[src]

Unsupported flight (incantation unknown) is a spell that allows a witch or wizard to fly without the use of a broomstick or other form of support. The spell was created by Lord Voldemort.

History

Early attempts

"No spell yet devised enables wizards to fly unaided in human form. […] Levitation is commonplace, but our ancestors were not content with hovering five feet from the ground. They wanted more. They wanted to fly like birds, but without the inconvenience of growing feathers."
Kennilworthy Whisp, Quidditch Through the Ages.[src]
HobartLevitating

Jarleth Hobart's first public use of the Levitation Charm on himself, on 16 July, 1644.

Attempts to fly unaided have been made by wizards since ancient times. Levitation has been possible at least since the invention of the Levitation Spell in ancient England,[1] and an attempt to improve upon this and achieve true flight made by Jarleth Hobart in 1544 led to the invention of the Levitation Charm.[2] The flying broomstick, which allows wizards to fly with relative ease and convenience, was invented around 962 A.D., and seemed to satisfy most wizards' desire to fly. True, unaided flight of a human being, however, was long considered a magical impossibility.[3]

Invention

SnapeFlying

Severus Snape flies through a window and out of Hogwarts Castle.

Sometime prior to 1997, Tom Riddle succeeded where other wizards had failed and managed true flight. He first publicly showed off this ablity during the Battle of the Seven Potters, using the spell to great effect and almost managing to defeat Harry Potter if not for an odd reaction with their wands.[4] He also taught this spell to Severus Snape, who used it to safely escape from Hogwarts shortly before the Battle of Hogwarts.[5] With the deaths of Snape and Voldemort, knowledge on how to perform this spell may have been lost forever.

Nature

Unsupported Flight Voldemort

Flight Voldemort

Unsupported flight is different from levitation, which only allows objects to fly a few feet off the ground and does not work on humans. Unsupported flight was specifically designed for human use thus giving one the ability to fly from far up without the aid of an object. It is unknown how long a person can stay airborne or if it works over vast distances.

Practioners

Behind the scenes

Unsupported Flight Voldemort game

In the game.

Appearances

Notes and references