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  2. Valais witch trials - Wikipedia

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    He even reports some of them being werewolves, killing livestock in the shape of a wolf, and knowing the recipe of an invisibility potion. [8] Others confessed to ruining crops (wine and grain) and causing livestock to give no milk and plowing teams to stand still. [9] The trials continued for several years more, well into the 1430s. [10]

  3. Invisibility in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Invisibility in fiction is a common plot device in stories, plays, films, animated works, video games, and other media, found in both the fantasy and science fiction genres. In fantasy, invisibility is often invoked and dismissed at will by a person, with a magic spell or potion, or a cloak, ring or other object.

  4. Professor Shonku (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Tarafdar sent the macaw to infiltrate Shonku's household and collect the invisibility potion's formula. Thinking that the macaw can betray him in the future, and also to suppress his secrets which the macaw knows, Tarafdar tried to kill the bird, after successfully turning himself invisible. The macaw drank Tarafdar's potion, thus saving itself.

  5. Wild Ones Invisibility Potion: Unleash the art of deception - AOL

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    Wild Ones has released a new weapon. This weapon doesn't unleash destruction like the Wild Ones weapons of old. Nor does it melt faces like the recently unveiled Poison Gas. In fact, this weapon ...

  6. Flying ointment - Wikipedia

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    Flying ointment is a hallucinogenic ointment said to have been used by witches in the practice of European witchcraft from at least as far back as the Early Modern period, when detailed recipes for such preparations were first recorded and when their usage spread to colonial North America.

  7. Elixir of life - Wikipedia

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    The elixir of life (Medieval Latin: elixir vitae), also known as elixir of immortality, is a potion that supposedly grants the drinker eternal life and/or eternal youth. This elixir was also said to cure all diseases. Alchemists in various ages and cultures sought the means of formulating the elixir.

  8. As a 'Harry Potter' fan, this Butterbeer recipe is my go-to ...

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    All of the recipes were inspired by the Harry Potter books or by classic British cuisine Harry and his friends may have grown up with. As a family, we were drawn to the book's recipe for ...

  9. Sabrina's Secret Life - Wikipedia

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    Sabrina's audition turns into a disaster when Cassandra ruins her performance by using an invisibility potion to trick her. Soon they both try to get even with each other, but it turns out wrong when the potion gets out of control and they constantly fade unaware.