Age Line File:Enteringthetournament.jpg Description: Creates a thin, shimmering golden line around the target that is impassable by those below a set age. Etymology: The Latin word accio means "I call" or "I summon". Notes: The summoning charm is limited only to items and small animals, as it was shown to be incapable of summoning people it is also possible to bewitch items to become impervious to this spell. Also, in the Battle of the Seven Potters Harry summoned Hagrid when he fell. Seen/Mentioned: Harry Potter summoned his broom to complete the first task of the Triwizard Tournament in 1994, as well as to summon the Portkey to escape Voldemort and the Death Eaters in the Little Hangleton Graveyard in 1995. The caster doesn't necessarily need to know the location of the target if they say the name of the object to be summoned, such as when Hermione Granger summoned some books from Dumbledore's office simply by saying "Accio Horcrux books!" while in Gryffindor Tower. It can be used in two ways either by casting the charm and then naming the object desired, or by pointing your wand at the desired object during or immediately following the incantation to "pull" the target toward the caster in either case, the caster must concentrate on the object they wish to summon in order for the charm to succeed. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Accio (Summoning Charm Pronunciation: (a-SEE-oh) File:Accio.jpg Description: This charm summons an object to the caster, potentially over a significant distance.
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