Disclaimer:

If I would have owned Harry Potter, I would not have been here. Nether less, I don't own any copy-rights below, but the titles that have not yet been copy-righted, well you can assume they are my creation and I won't take kindly to someone else taking credit.

PS. There will be more uploaded if you review. The first chapter after this will tell about the structure of jinxes, hexes and curses.


Introduction

This book, named The Secrets of The Darkest Arts, consists purely of medieval tomes and scrolls that were discovered throughout the world. These were then gathered by Aunifer Quatremaine, a famous yet controversial scholar who wrote a book from these, named Noir Habileté, in circa 11th Century. However, before Aunifer had anytime to distribute his works, he was seized and burned at a stack in Paris. Noir Habileté had only a handful of copies, and after Aunifer's death, must of them were burned by ignorant muggles. However, one particularly detailed edition had came into the possession of my great-grandfather, and since then it had lain in our family's rather large library. I may take the liberty of calling myself a rather unusually talented wizard, and my interest always been in the most ancient and powerful magic. It concerns me little if said magic had a rather infamous origin and thus, since the day I have relocated my great-grandfather's copy of Noir Habileté, I have been absorbed and impressed by the books extremely informative and logical stance on black magic. The book may not impress people with its moral perspectives, yet it is undeniable that the information concealed in its criticized pages hold much importance in the evolution of our more tamed jinxes and curses. So, I decided to translate the book from runes to a more simpler language, and thus expand it in the reach of our normal wizards and witches. I also have corrected and contributed to the original author through my own lifetime's worth of experience and education, and thus I now present you with my book, The Secrets of The Darkest Arts, that will educate the reader beyond anything that they may find in other sources.