1) may the monsters of tarturus be at your heels
2) to tarturus you go and stay
3) may the gods curse you in battle and in life
4) in all your days you shall be damned to a life without love
5) curse to ____ and his/her family for they shall die young and live lifeless
Not at all, at least the curses we consider curses, due to the fact that there are some players as young as 6 or 7. However, there are some curses like "My Saradomin!" or "Dear Guthix!" which, in Gielinor, may be considered swears.
If Thoth had curses, the ancient Egyptian god of wisdom hid them too well to tell.
Lets see: Petrificus Totalus; Stupify; Crucio; Avadra Cadavra; Imperio. The last 3 are the 3 unforgivable curses.
There have been curses that are known to take place on Halloween. Some people with black cats are cursed to have bad luck because of the animal for example.
There are none.
Count Your Curses was created in 2011.
Satanic Curses was created in 2007.
Water Curses was created in 2007.
Curses and Countercurses is in Chapter 12, Moment 2 (Christmas at Hogwarts), lying on the bench.
Generational curses are those curses that do not end when a person dies. They are curses that follow the children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren of those who were cursed. They are passed on from one generation to the next.
There is a lot of information about curses found on the internet. Wikipedia has tons of information on curses as well as sites like How Stuff Works. Of course there is no scientific evidence for curses.
The collective noun for curses is often referred to as a "litany" of curses. This term captures the idea of a series or list of curses being expressed together. Other terms like "heap" or "string" of curses can also be used informally, but "litany" is the most commonly accepted.