Enchantments in magic refer to the process of imbuing objects, creatures, or places with special powers or qualities. This can involve spells or rituals that alter the inherent properties of the target, making it behave in ways that defy natural laws. Common examples include enchanted weapons that enhance a user's strength or charms that protect against harm.
In many cultures and stories, enchantments are often associated with mythical beings like fairies or wizards. These magical transformations can serve various purposes, from granting wishes to creating illusions, and are a popular theme in folklore and fantasy literature, such as in the works of J.K. Rowling or J.R.R. Tolkien.