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Wyatt Matthew Halliwell
Charmed character
First appearance"The Day the Magic Died" (child)
"Chris-Crossed" (adult)
Last appearance"Forever Charmed"
Created byBrad Kern
Portrayed byJason and Kristopher Simmons (child)
Wes Ramsey (adult)
In-universe information
AliasTwice-Blessed
SpeciesWitch, Whitelighter
Notable powersTelekinesis
Telekinetic Orbing
Twice-Blessed powers
Various Whitelighter powers
Extended Family
GrandparentsPatty Halliwell (maternal grandmother)
Victor Bennett (maternal grandfather)
ParentsPiper Halliwell (mother)
Leo Wyatt (father)
SiblingsChristopher Perry Halliwell (brother)
Prudence Melinda Halliwell (sister)
Other RelativesPrue Halliwell (aunt)
Phoebe Halliwell (aunt)
Paige Matthews (aunt)

Wyatt Matthew Halliwell is a fictional character on the WB television series Charmed. Charmed is a series which focuses on three good witches, the prophesied "Charmed Ones", sisters who battle the forces of evil. In present day scenes, infant Wyatt is portrayed by twins Jason and Kristopher Simmons from the fifth season through to the series finale. As an adult, in flashforward and in time travel stories, Wyatt is portrayed by actor Wes Ramsey in four episodes.

In the series' narrative, Wyatt is the son of Charmed One Piper Halliwell (Holly Marie Combs) and her husband Leo Wyatt (Brian Krause), her Whitelighter (a witch's guardian angel). Wyatt is himself the prophesied Twice-Blessed Child, a being of unimaginable power. He is the first born of a Charmed One, the first male born to his line in generations, delivered under special astrological circumstances, and an inheritor of Whitelighter abilities. He is considered to be one of the most powerful witches ever to walk the earth. The character's storylines focus on trying to avert a future in which Wyatt uses his vast powers for evil, and in present-day stories where Wyatt's playful and often unconscious uses of his abilities cause serious repercussions for his mother and aunts.

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Magical powers[edit]

In Charmed it is revealed that magical witches can develop and master a variety of magical skills and powers which include; scrying,[1] spell casting,[2] and brewing potent potions.[3] As a magical witch Wyatt can utilize scrying, a divination art form that allows one to locate a missing object or person. Wyatt can also cast spells, often written in iambic pentameter or as a rhyming couplet, to influence others or the world around him. He can also brew potions, most often used to vanquish foes or to achieve other magical feats similar to the effects of a spell. As a witch Wyatt has also developed a number of magical powers which include Telekinesis and Telekinetic Orbing.

Telekinesis[edit]

Telekinetic Orbing[edit]

Twice-Blessed powers[edit]

Projection[edit]

Forcefield[edit]

Vanquishing[edit]

Excalibur[edit]

Whitelighter powers[edit]

In Charmed a Whitelighter is a human soul that has been made a "guardian angel" for good witches and other future Whitelighters (also known as a Whitelighter's "charge").[4] A Whitelighter acts in the service of The Elders who bestow these souls with their new angelic powers.[4] Because Wyatt's father, Leo Wyatt, is a Whitelighter, he has inherited a number of powers associated with this race of guardian angels which include Orbing, Sensing, and Healing.

Orbing[edit]

Wyatt enters the series with the ability to orb, which is a teleporting ability unique to Whitelighters as it allows them to travel between various supernatural worlds, including the magically guarded realm of The Elders often called "Up There" in the show.[5]

Sensing[edit]

Wyatt displays the ability of sensing, a supernatural power which grants a Whitelighter a magical awareness of a charge's location and physical well being.

Healing[edit]

Natural abilities[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Charmed: That Old Black Magic". TV.com. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Charmed: Something Wicca This Way Comes". TV.com. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Charmed: The Witch Is Back". TV.com. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Charmed: Secrets and Guys". TV.com. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Charmed: Blinded by the Whitelighter". TV.com. Retrieved 14 September 2011.

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