The incantation for the Patronus Charm is "Expecto Patronum!"
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Werewolves (or at least somewhat), and with the probability of inheriting Alex's Wizard Powers: Wizard Werewolve-like Humans.
The wizard appears to everyone in a form that would have suited one of the other characters. The beautiful lady would have suited the Tinman's appeals for a heart and compassion.
I would try hard to get some brains.
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A stag, the same animal his father turned into and likely the same patronus.
Remus Lupin's patronus is a wolf, a regular wolf not a werewolf. He rarely cast a corporeal patronus, preferring instead just to produce a wisp of smoke, as he felt it gave too much away about him.
It depends if the memory from the caster is happy enough.
Remus Lupin. He was talking about how he didn't expect Harry to cast the Patronus charm the first time.
J. K. Rowling does not mention Hargid having a patronus in any of the books. This may be because Hagrid got exspelled in his third year. I do think if Hagid had a patronus it would looks like Fang, his dog. :)
Harry Potter's patronus takes the shape of a stag, the animagus and patronus form of his father. The Patronus spell is used against Dementors but can also be used as a method of communication.
I believe Narcisssa’s patronus is a peacock because they symbolize attraction, refinement, royalty, and integrity. Cissy was known as the most attractive Black sister. She was also extremely refined in taste and life style and lived close to royalty with her status as part of the scarce 28 and with her and Lucius’ family wealth. Also her ability to find a way to get to her son on the spot shows integrity. They can also show devotion and Cissy was extremely devoted to her family. Also the Malfoy’s had white peacocks kept in there garden so it would make sense for Cissy to develop a affinity for them.
That would be a charm of finches.
Wizard.
hey Betty, would you like my charm bracelet?
The main difference between an Irish charm bracelet and Italian charm bracelet would be the charms. The charms would represent either Irish or Italian heritage.
It would have to be something timid but can be dangerous at times. A bear maybe? Or a fox?