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Great Spell Creators in History Part 3

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  1. {
  2. "quizSpells": ["EPISKEY"],
  3. "introduction": "Welcome to Charms! ||Please make sure to follow all of the rules at docs.knockturnmc.com ||and I expect you behave as Fourth Year students should. ||Today we are concluding the lessons about Great Spell Creators in History, ||with the third and last part of it.",
  4. "lecture": [
  5. {
  6. "words": "Since you've reached your Fourth Year, ||this last lesson will cover some more dangerous or 'evil' spells creators, ||including Lord Voldemort himself. ||However, I think we should not start with him. ||The first person we'll be talking about is Felix Summerbee. ||In the 1400s, this man created the Cheering Charm, ||which makes a person happy, or even overdone with fits of hysterical laughter. ||Felix was born in 1447 and died in 1508. ||He's also featured in one of the Chocolate Frog Cards. ||Next, we have a witch named Delfina Crimp. ||She was one of the most popular dress makers in London, in the 15th century. ||The beauty of her creations made her rivals jealous, ||as her popularity and wealth grew. ||However, since at this time wizards and witches were sentenced to death, ||she lived as a Muggle so she would not be in trouble. ||A rival Muggle tailor, using a disguise, applied for a job at her shop, ||looking for any evidence of magic, so he could tell the authorities. ||After weeks, the only 'evidence' he had gathered was that there were no scissors in her workroom. ||He hid there and caught her using her wand to cut patterns in her creations. ||The next day, she was arrested, but upon searching her shop there was nothing suspicious. ||She asked to be untied to scratch a wart on her chin. ||When she did this, it revealed her hidden wand. ||Grabbing a bag of gold, she Apparated away from the scene never to be seen again. ||The Charm she created was the Severing Charm, ||with which it's likely that she stalked her rival forever, ||making him think he was insane.",
  7. "question": "What is the incantation for the Cheering Charm? And for the Severing Charm?",
  8. "options": [
  9. {
  10. "option": "Rictusempra & Cuttio",
  11. "answer": false
  12. },
  13. {
  14. "option": "Not known & Diffindo",
  15. "answer": true
  16. },
  17. {
  18. "option": "Rictusempra & Not known",
  19. "answer": false
  20. },
  21. {
  22. "option": "Rictusempra & Diffindo",
  23. "answer": false
  24. }
  25. ],
  26. "points": 1
  27. },
  28. {
  29. "words": "Moving on, we have yet another witch, named Mnemone Radford. ||She is believed to have created the Memory Modifying Charm. ||She was also an experienced Obliviator, working for the Ministry. ||However, this data causes some conflict, ||as she was born in 1562 and died in 1649, ||years before the Ministry of Magic was formally established. ||Her name ties closely to her occupation, ||as Mnemosyne was an ancient Greek goddess of memory, ||and her daughter, Mneme, the muse of memory. ||Continuing on, we have a witch whose spells are not exactly known. ||This woman was Pandora Lovegood, who liked to experiment with spells. ||Pandora was married to Xenophilius Lovegood, and they had a daughter, Luna, ||who was Harry Potter's age and a friend of his. ||One day, in 1990, during one of her experminets, something went wrong, ||killing her in front of her daughter, in a horrible manner. ||Following, we have a man named Urquhart Rackharrow, ||born in 1612, deceased in 1697, ||who created the Entail-Expelling Curse. ||As one can assume from the incantation, this would cause one's entrails to be expelled from the body, ||or it could be used to expel blockages from entrails (intestines), and possibly invented for healing purposes. ||Urquhart's portrait hangs in the Dai Llewellyn Ward in St Mungo's Hospital.",
  30. "question": "When was the Ministry of Magic formally established?",
  31. "options": [
  32. {
  33. "option": "1707",
  34. "answer": true
  35. },
  36. {
  37. "option": "1607",
  38. "answer": false
  39. },
  40. {
  41. "option": "1807",
  42. "answer": false
  43. },
  44. {
  45. "option": "1507",
  46. "answer": false
  47. }
  48. ],
  49. "points": 1
  50. },
  51. {
  52. "words": "And now, for the final section of the class, we have two terrible wizards. ||One of them was called Herpo the Foul. ||He was an Ancient Greek dark wizard, one of the earliest dark magic users known. ||He created many vile curses, but is more known due to being the first wizard to ever hatch a Basilisk. ||He was also the first person to successfully create a Horcrux, ||a terrible magical object many might've already heard about. ||To add even more to his dark character, Herpo was a Parselmouth, ||meaning he could speak with snakes. ||And, speaking of Parselmouth, we have the last wizard we'll be talking about. ||Yes, I said it at the beginning of the lesson. ||We're talking about Tom Riddle, the former Dark Lord, defeated by Harry Potter. ||I won't talk about his life story, as you are probably familiar with it already. ||But you may be wondering, 'What kind of spells did he create?'. ||Well, thinking a little, it wouldn't be hard to figure out. ||He created the spell Morsmordre, which the Death Eaters and himself used, ||summoning the Dark Mark, in shades of green, floating in the sky above them. ||He also developed a way to fly without support from, say, a broom. ||He taught this to some of his followers. ||Relating to the previous wizard, Riddle also created several Horcruxes, splitting his soul into more than one or two pieces.",
  53. "question": "In how many pieces was Lord Voldemort's soul split?",
  54. "options": [
  55. {
  56. "option": "5",
  57. "answer": false
  58. },
  59. {
  60. "option": "6",
  61. "answer": false
  62. },
  63. {
  64. "option": "7",
  65. "answer": false
  66. },
  67. {
  68. "option": "8",
  69. "answer": true
  70. }
  71. ],
  72. "points": 1
  73. }
  74. ]
  75. }
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