Ribbon Conjuring Spell
| Basic Information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Incantation | Unknown | |
| Effect | Conjures a ribbon from the tip of the wand | |
| Emitted Light | None |
Overview
The Ribbon Conjuring Spell conjures a ribbon from the caster’s wand, which could be animated and was used to draw symbols in the air.
History
In 1991, Albus Dumbledore used this spell at the Beginning Feast in the Great Hall to conjure a long, golden ribbon with his wand, which he used to spell out the lyrics of the school’s song “Hoggy Warty Hogwarts” in the air as the staff and students sang it. It was also used in 1994 to display the Triwizard Tournament scores as they were being announced.
Credits/References
Harry Potter Wiki - Ribbon Conjuring Spell
Written by Simone Winter
Base code by Andrew Sutherland, edited by Iselin Merilä and Desmond Gray.