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Essential Spells for the 1920s Witch or Wizard

by Mikaela Renshaw · November 9, 2016

With all the excitement for the upcoming Fantastic Beasts movie, I thought it’d be interesting to share a few spells for the 1920s era. Whether you’re in New York, New Orleans, or anywhere in between, these ten spells are sure to liven things up. Just make sure you’re not caught casting them by any No-Majs

1) Luxuria

This spell is perfect if you’re hosting a party, or having a night out on the town. Simply cast it on any item or piece of clothing, no matter how plain, and it will become rich- and glamourous-looking. The spell will wear off eventually, but not before you’re finished with your fun. No midnight deadlines for this spell.

2) Cirres Crea

This one is for all the ladies. After all, a nice outfit isn’t the only part of looking good. Cirres Crea ensures the perfect 1920s curls that will look and feel natural. And the best part is that these magical curls will stay perfect even after hours of dancing.

3) Desalto

Speaking of dancing, if you’re worried about having two left feet, worry no longer. After this spell is cast on your shoes, you’ll be dancing like a pro. It’s the perfect way to impress your date.

 

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4) Oculos Omnium

If you’ve yet to snag a date, this spell might help. Just cast it on yourself, and all eyes will be on you. The spell ensures that everyone’s attention is drawn right to you. The effect is intensified when wearing already eye-catching clothes, such as a lovely new flapper dress.

5) Vinum Invenio

Of course, it’s hard to have fun if you don’t know where to find it. This spell will act as a compass, directing you toward the nearest speakeasy. Very helpful if you find yourself in an unfamiliar city.

6) Bacchus Veni

If you’re planning to host a party of your own, this is the spell for you. Once cast, it relaxes everyone in the room, making them feel more cheerful and carefree, creating the perfect party atmosphere.

 

 

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7) Nigrum Albusque Videri

If you’re at a party, and looking for some entertainment, this spell can always bring a laugh. The person or people you cast it on will look like they belong in a black and white movie. Feel free to cast it on yourself as well.

8) Vinum Abdo

If Prohibition has been ruining your fun, this is the spell you need. After casting it, all your bootlegged alcohol will look, smell, and taste like water, making it easy to sneak past disapproving Aurors.

 

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9) Vino Veritas

But it wouldn’t be much fun if all that booze stayed water. Once you’ve successfully snuck it to your house or local speakeasy, just cast this counterspell, and it will transform back into its former contents.

10) Crapularius

This last spell is a must-have for the morning following the fun. It will clear up your hangover in a matter of seconds. However, it is recommended that you have someone who isn’t hungover cast it for you since they’re likely to be a little more clear-headed.

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