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The Kiss

In the wizarding world, the term Kiss holds a dual meaning. It refers to the conventional, mundane act of affection between individuals, several of which are pivotal to the character relationships and subplots of the series. More ominously, it is the common term for the Dementor's Kiss, the most terrifying act performed by a Dementor, which involves sucking the soul from a victim's body.

The Dementor's Kiss is the ultimate punishment and attack of a Dementor. It is considered a fate worse than death. The Ministry of Magic has authorized its use on convicted criminals, such as in the case of Barty Crouch Jr..

  • Act: The Dementor's Kiss
  • Performed By: Dementors
  • Effect: The Dementor clamps its jaw-like mouth over the victim's and inhales their very soul. This act does not kill the victim; their body, including the heart and brain, continues to function. However, they are left as an empty shell, devoid of self, memories, or consciousness, living in a permanent, incurable vegetative state. As described by Remus Lupin, the victim has “no chance of recovery. You’ll just… exist.”
  • Type: Dark Magical Act, Dark Arts

The only known defense against a Dementor attempting to perform the Kiss is the Patronus Charm (Expecto Patronum). A powerful, fully-formed corporeal Patronus is required to drive away a Dementor that is close enough to use its ultimate weapon. While chocolate is an effective remedy for the general chilling effect of a Dementor's presence, it offers no protection against the Kiss itself.

Beyond the Dementor's Kiss, several non-magical kisses are significant milestones in the personal lives of the characters.

  • J.K. Rowling has stated in interviews that the idea for Dementors came from a period of clinical depression she experienced. The Dementor's Kiss, therefore, can be seen as a metaphor for the complete and utter removal of all happiness and hope, which is the essence of severe depression. (J.K. Rowling interview)
  • In the film adaptations, the Dementor's Kiss is depicted as a visible, soul-like wisp of light being drawn from the victim's mouth. (film)