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"Så boggart sidder i mørket inden endnu ikke har antaget en form. Man ved endnu ikke, hvad der vil skræmme den person på den anden side af døren. Ingen ved, hvad en boggart ser ud, når den er alene, men da jeg lod ham ud, vil han straks blive hvad som helst hver af os de fleste frygter. " -Professor Lupin til sin tredje årgang i 1993 [src] En boggart er et formskiftende væsen, der forvandler sig til det du er mest bange for (f.eks. Forvandlede den sig til Severus Snape for Neville Longbottom). Du kan bruge besværgelsen Ridicules som så gør din værste frygt sjov. rightEn boggart förvandlar sig till det som den som står närmast är mest rädd för; därför vet ingen hur en boggart "egentligen" ser ut. För att "besegra" skräckeffekten hos en boggart ska man föreställa sig boggarten i en humoristisk situation och samtidigt uttala trollformeln riddiculus. Det är bra att vara flera när man ska besegra en boggart, eftersom den då blir osäker vad den ska förvandla sig till, samt om man blir för rädd för att agera kan någon av de andra kliva in. Boggarten trivs bra i mörka och trånga utrymmen och det som boggartar avskyr allra mest är skratt. __NOWYSIWYG__ Boggart is the husband of Audrey, he is waiting too long for Audrey to meet him because he thought that she was going to meet him under the bridge but Audrey wanted to date him privately. After they reunited, Boggart promised he'll be by Audrey's side forever. Boggart is a shape-shifting creature from the LEGO Harry Potter Theme that takes on the form of the minifigure you are playing as' worst fear. Because of their shape-shifting ability, no one knows what a boggart looks like when it is alone, as it instantly changes (to what you fear most) when you first see it. In Celtic mythology, a boggart is a household spirit which can be helpful or mischievous. The idea seemed to be imported into English folklore as household spirits which are dark or hairy and garbed in tattered and dust-filled clothing. In Northern English folklore, it was considered a bad idea to give a boggart a name because if they were to be given a specific name, they would become uncontrollable and destructive. It was also said to be responsible for any farming implements that disappear. The Bogy, is believed to be an import of the Boggart. Boggarts vary in size and general appearance but many are depicted with humanoid features. Boggarts, though usually small, could be as big as a small calf. Some boggarts could take on the form of animals, such as horses. The boggarts in Lancashire, England, were believed to have a leader known as Owd Hob, a horned, hooved creature similar in shape to a satyr. Wielu uczonych twierdzi że boggart jest niedojrzałą formą błędnego ognika i tak się wydaje. Boggart dzieli wiele najbardziej przerażających zdolności błędnego ognika i może również przybrać na krótko formę błędnego ognika. Jednak elfi mędrcy twierdzą że jest zgubną istotą baśniową która jedynie powierzchownie przypomina błędnego ognika. W przeciwieństwie do błędnego ognika, boggart nie posiada zdolności żerowania na emocjach i sieje spustoszenie u innych istot dla czystej przyjemności robienia tego. Un boggart es un ser de forma cambiante capaz de transformarse en la imagen de lo que más teme su espectador. Lo mejor para enfrentarse a un boggart es tener a alguien al lado para confundirlo. Raramente, un boggart puede intentar asustar a dos personas a la vez, forzándose a adoptar mitad la forma de lo que asusta a uno y mitad la forma de lo que asusta al otro. Debido a que cambia de forma en el instante en que lo ves, nadie sabe cómo es un boggart cuando está solo, excepto Alastor Moody. The Boggart is an evil faery that haunts homes and causes mischief. Some say that if you're mean to a Browney, it will turn into a Boggart in order to retaliate. This folk is available with Ellen and Keats and can be acquired from the HellRealm. rightEn boggart förvandlar sig till det som den som står närmast är mest rädd för; därför vet ingen hur en boggart "egentligen" ser ut. För att "besegra" skräckeffekten hos en boggart ska man föreställa sig boggarten i en humoristisk situation och samtidigt uttala trollformeln riddiculus. Det är bra att vara flera när man ska besegra en boggart, eftersom den då blir osäker vad den ska förvandla sig till, samt om man blir för rädd för att agera kan någon av de andra kliva in. Boggarten trivs bra i mörka och trånga utrymmen och det som boggartar avskyr allra mest är skratt. Abuse of a brownie, either through neglect of chores, failure to leave out food, or deliberate insult, will turn it into a boggart. Also known as bogans or bogies, boggarts delight in tormenting those they once protected and will cause milk to sour, doors to slam, dogs to go lame and other mischief. Boggarts particularly like to steal food and to hide household items like keys and socks. More common than brownies, boggarts reside in many houses and workplaces. This may be the result of decades of improper treatment of brownies, which were once far more prevalent. Boggarts are malevolent household fairies in english folklore. Like the its relatives, the Goblin, Kobold and Fairy, it - and its relationship to the other creatures - is complex to assess. A boggart is an amortal shape-shifting non-being that takes on the form of the viewer's worst fear. When facing a boggart, it is best to have someone else along, to try to confuse it, since facing more than one person at once would make it indecisive as to what form it must take, usually a mixed-up amalgam of the victims' fears. Because of their shape-shifting ability, no one knows what a boggart looks like when it is alone, as it instantly changes into one's worst fears when one first sees it. Boggarts are one of the Thallain kiths. Their Kithain counterparts are the boggans. A Boggart is a seal-like, nocturnal creature native to the Marram Marshes. They are excellent guides, but hide under mud for most of the day. One of them were owned by Aunt Zelda Robin joined the X-Men after the Xavier Institute went public, and joined Rogue's squad known as the Advocates. Robin, along with his fellow students, lost his powers during M-Day. It is unknown if he is dead or alive. Boggarts are shape-shifters. They take the shape of whatever they think will frighten their audience most. They like dark, enclosed spaces such as wardrobes and cupboards. No one knows what Boggarts look like when they are alone, as they do not assume a form until they know what fear to emulate. It is always best to have company when facing a Boggart, as it will become confused deciding what shape to be. The charm used to repel a Boggart is 'Riddikulus', but the thing that really finishes a Boggart is laughter, so the spell should be used to force the Boggart to assume a shape that the audience finds amusing.
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Boggarts are malevolent household fairies in english folklore. Like the its relatives, the Goblin, Kobold and Fairy, it - and its relationship to the other creatures - is complex to assess. Robin joined the X-Men after the Xavier Institute went public, and joined Rogue's squad known as the Advocates. Robin, along with his fellow students, lost his powers during M-Day. It is unknown if he is dead or alive. rightEn boggart förvandlar sig till det som den som står närmast är mest rädd för; därför vet ingen hur en boggart "egentligen" ser ut. För att "besegra" skräckeffekten hos en boggart ska man föreställa sig boggarten i en humoristisk situation och samtidigt uttala trollformeln riddiculus. Det är bra att vara flera när man ska besegra en boggart, eftersom den då blir osäker vad den ska förvandla sig till, samt om man blir för rädd för att agera kan någon av de andra kliva in. Boggarten trivs bra i mörka och trånga utrymmen och det som boggartar avskyr allra mest är skratt. Harry Potter och hans vänner mötte en boggart under deras tredje år på Hogwarts. Den dåvarande läraren i Försvar mot Svartkonster, Remus Lupin, tog med sig en boggart, som han förvarade i ett skåp, till en lektion. Lupins boggart kommer till stor användning för Harry, eftersom den för honom antar skepnaden av en dementor. Harry tränar på att bekämpa dementorer tillsammans med Lupin på det här sättet. En annan boggart gömde sig i en byrålåda på Grimmaldiplan 12. Det var under storstädningen av huset som boggarten hittades av Molly Weasley. Mrs. Weasley var inte förberedd på detta, utan ser alla sina barn och Harry, i tur och ordning, ligga döda. Harry kliver rakt in i detta och tror sig se hela familjen Weasley döda, men Lupin kommer till undsättning och tar bort boggarten.en:Boggartru:Боггартfi:Mörköpl:Boginde:Irrwichtes:Boggartfr:ÉpouvantardKategori:Vilda varelser Kategori:Vidunder Kategori:Harry Potter Kategori:Penisa Kategori:Din mamma på pizza Kategori:Sug kuk Un boggart es un ser de forma cambiante capaz de transformarse en la imagen de lo que más teme su espectador. Lo mejor para enfrentarse a un boggart es tener a alguien al lado para confundirlo. Raramente, un boggart puede intentar asustar a dos personas a la vez, forzándose a adoptar mitad la forma de lo que asusta a uno y mitad la forma de lo que asusta al otro. Debido a que cambia de forma en el instante en que lo ves, nadie sabe cómo es un boggart cuando está solo, excepto Alastor Moody. El hechizo que combate a un boggart es Riddikulus. Para ejecutarlo con éxito se requiere fuerza mental y una buena concentración. El encantamiento y el movimiento de varita por sí solos, no afectan al boggart. La forma correcta de ejecutar el hechizo es superando el miedo y concentrándose en algo que haga al boggart parecer divertido. Esto no repele al boggart, solamente le obliga a adoptar una forma cómica, que hace reír, lo cual derrota al boggart. De acuerdo con Lupin, los boggarts no suelen tener la misma fuerza mágica que aquello a lo que imitan, por ejemplo, un boggart transformado en un dementor será más débil que uno de verdad. The Boggart is an evil faery that haunts homes and causes mischief. Some say that if you're mean to a Browney, it will turn into a Boggart in order to retaliate. This folk is available with Ellen and Keats and can be acquired from the HellRealm. A Boggart is a seal-like, nocturnal creature native to the Marram Marshes. They are excellent guides, but hide under mud for most of the day. One of them were owned by Aunt Zelda Boggarts are one of the Thallain kiths. Their Kithain counterparts are the boggans. Boggarts are shape-shifters. They take the shape of whatever they think will frighten their audience most. They like dark, enclosed spaces such as wardrobes and cupboards. No one knows what Boggarts look like when they are alone, as they do not assume a form until they know what fear to emulate. It is always best to have company when facing a Boggart, as it will become confused deciding what shape to be. The charm used to repel a Boggart is 'Riddikulus', but the thing that really finishes a Boggart is laughter, so the spell should be used to force the Boggart to assume a shape that the audience finds amusing. A boggart is an amortal shape-shifting non-being that takes on the form of the viewer's worst fear. When facing a boggart, it is best to have someone else along, to try to confuse it, since facing more than one person at once would make it indecisive as to what form it must take, usually a mixed-up amalgam of the victims' fears. Because of their shape-shifting ability, no one knows what a boggart looks like when it is alone, as it instantly changes into one's worst fears when one first sees it. __NOWYSIWYG__ Boggart is the husband of Audrey, he is waiting too long for Audrey to meet him because he thought that she was going to meet him under the bridge but Audrey wanted to date him privately. After they reunited, Boggart promised he'll be by Audrey's side forever. Abuse of a brownie, either through neglect of chores, failure to leave out food, or deliberate insult, will turn it into a boggart. Also known as bogans or bogies, boggarts delight in tormenting those they once protected and will cause milk to sour, doors to slam, dogs to go lame and other mischief. Boggarts particularly like to steal food and to hide household items like keys and socks. More common than brownies, boggarts reside in many houses and workplaces. This may be the result of decades of improper treatment of brownies, which were once far more prevalent. "Så boggart sidder i mørket inden endnu ikke har antaget en form. Man ved endnu ikke, hvad der vil skræmme den person på den anden side af døren. Ingen ved, hvad en boggart ser ud, når den er alene, men da jeg lod ham ud, vil han straks blive hvad som helst hver af os de fleste frygter. " -Professor Lupin til sin tredje årgang i 1993 [src] En boggart er et formskiftende væsen, der forvandler sig til det du er mest bange for (f.eks. Forvandlede den sig til Severus Snape for Neville Longbottom). Du kan bruge besværgelsen Ridicules som så gør din værste frygt sjov. Denne artikel er en Stub. Du kan hjælpe ved at [ udvide den]. Boggarts vary in size and general appearance but many are depicted with humanoid features. Boggarts, though usually small, could be as big as a small calf. Some boggarts could take on the form of animals, such as horses. The boggarts in Lancashire, England, were believed to have a leader known as Owd Hob, a horned, hooved creature similar in shape to a satyr. rightEn boggart förvandlar sig till det som den som står närmast är mest rädd för; därför vet ingen hur en boggart "egentligen" ser ut. För att "besegra" skräckeffekten hos en boggart ska man föreställa sig boggarten i en humoristisk situation och samtidigt uttala trollformeln riddiculus. Det är bra att vara flera när man ska besegra en boggart, eftersom den då blir osäker vad den ska förvandla sig till, samt om man blir för rädd för att agera kan någon av de andra kliva in. Boggarten trivs bra i mörka och trånga utrymmen och det som boggartar avskyr allra mest är skratt. Harry Potter och hans vänner mötte en boggart under deras tredje år på Hogwarts. Den dåvarande läraren i Försvar mot Svartkonster, Remus Lupin, tog med sig en boggart, som han förvarade i ett skåp, till en lektion. Lupins boggart kommer till stor användning för Harry, eftersom den för honom antar skepnaden av en dementor. Harry tränar på att bekämpa dementorer tillsammans med Lupin på det här sättet. En annan boggart gömde sig i en byrålåda på Grimmaldiplan 12. Det var under storstädningen av huset som boggarten hittades av Molly Weasley. Mrs. Weasley var inte förberedd på detta, utan ser alla sina barn och Harry, i tur och ordning, ligga döda. Harry kliver rakt in i detta och tror sig se hela familjen Weasley döda, men Lupin kommer till undsättning och tar bort boggarten.en:Boggartru:Боггартfi:Mörköpl:Boginde:Irrwichtes:Boggartfr:ÉpouvantardKategori:Vilda varelser Kategori:Vidunder Kategori:Harry Potter Kategori:Penisa Kategori:Din mamma på pizza Kategori:Sug kuk In Celtic mythology, a boggart is a household spirit which can be helpful or mischievous. The idea seemed to be imported into English folklore as household spirits which are dark or hairy and garbed in tattered and dust-filled clothing. In Northern English folklore, it was considered a bad idea to give a boggart a name because if they were to be given a specific name, they would become uncontrollable and destructive. It was also said to be responsible for any farming implements that disappear. The Bogy, is believed to be an import of the Boggart. Boggart is a shape-shifting creature from the LEGO Harry Potter Theme that takes on the form of the minifigure you are playing as' worst fear. Because of their shape-shifting ability, no one knows what a boggart looks like when it is alone, as it instantly changes (to what you fear most) when you first see it. Wielu uczonych twierdzi że boggart jest niedojrzałą formą błędnego ognika i tak się wydaje. Boggart dzieli wiele najbardziej przerażających zdolności błędnego ognika i może również przybrać na krótko formę błędnego ognika. Jednak elfi mędrcy twierdzą że jest zgubną istotą baśniową która jedynie powierzchownie przypomina błędnego ognika. W przeciwieństwie do błędnego ognika, boggart nie posiada zdolności żerowania na emocjach i sieje spustoszenie u innych istot dla czystej przyjemności robienia tego. W swojej naturalnej formie boggart mierzy około 0,6-0,8 metra i waży 6,8 kilograma. Dotknięcie skóry boggarta aktywuje nieszkodliwe wyładowanie elektryczne, niczym szok statyczny. W swojej formie błędnego ognika, ciało boggarta jest kulą naelektryzowanego gazu mierzy około 30 centymetrów średnicy i ważącą 0,45 kilograma. Kula świeci i promienieje niczym światło latarni z kapturem (odrobinę jaśniej niż błędny ognik). Boggarty mówią wspólnym i leśnym, chociaż posiadają magiczną zdolność która pozwala rozmawiać zacinając się z dowolnym stworzeniem które posiada język.
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