Chapter 568: Wand Science
Ivan looked at Dumbledore in surprise, not knowing what he meant.
Why did he ask Mr. Ollivander to check their wands? Seeing Mr. Ollivander's expression, he wasn't surprised or surprised.
Apparently he knew about it ahead of time, Dumbledore had told him about it.
Maybe Dumbledore asked Mr. Ollivander to check everyone's wands to make sure of something.
Ai Wen was a little skeptical, but after thinking about it carefully, this is not a bad thing.
Under Ivan's gesture, Colin glanced at him.
He looked at Dumbledore again, walked over hesitantly and handed the wand to Mr. Ollivander.
"It's a well-kept wand, Mr. Creevey!" said Mr. Ollivander, seemingly excited. "Twelve inches long, made of sandalwood, with a core of unicorn hair. It's a very common wand. Essence material, although it has no special characteristics, the magic casted by a wand made of unicorn hair is usually relatively stable, with little fluctuation and blockage. This wand has a high degree of fit, which is the most rare and valuable part. You know, a unicorn hair A wand of horned fur is the most loyal of all wands, maintaining a strong bond to its original owner no matter what happens."
He examined Colin's wand carefully, said a little more about wand care, and declared it to be in good shape, and then Gabriel's.
Gabriel's wand was shorter than Fleur's, only eight inches long, and had a core of her grandmother's hair.
"It's hawthorn, very soft!" said Mr. Ollivander, examining Gabriel's wand carefully. "In fact, I've never seen such a soft wand, such soft material and sensitive charm." The matching of the baby's hair makes this wand extremely sensitive to changes in magic power, which cannot be used by ordinary wizards."
The wands of Fleur and Gabriel should be the most loyal. The core of the wand is their grandmother's hair. It is unique and has a blood relationship with the two of them. It is almost impossible for these two wands to be taken away by other wizards.
As for Hermione's wand, it was fourteen inches long and made of vinewood, with a dragon's heart cord at the core.
"That's right, Miss Granger, I still remember this wand!" Mr. Ollivander said, with a golden star emerging from the end of the wand in his hand, "Dragon is a magical creature with great power, and the material on its body is also very It is rare, especially the heart cord of a dragon, which is very difficult to obtain, much more difficult than unicorn hair. Correspondingly, the power is also much stronger. As long as the owner has enough ability, he can use this magic wand to display the most Bright and beautiful magic."
When the golden star finally disappeared, he returned the wand to Hermione, his pale eyes fixed on her.
"A dragon's heart cord is the most unstable when an accident occurs. This wand is prone to the dark arts, although this tendency may not be consistent with itself." He quietly ignored this wand, Miss Granger, don't let people capture it. Otherwise, it will change its allegiance and firmly submit to the new master. "
Hermione raised her eyebrows, not understanding what Mr. Ollivander meant.
Why did the other party say these words, is there any hint in it? !
"Wand science is the most complicated and mysterious branch of all magic, and I'm just explaining the mysteries that have been explored!" Seeing Hermione's doubts, Mr. Ollivander explained, "If you are interested in this aspect If so, you can check relevant information. Alright, the next one is Mr. Potter!"
Harry walked over and handed over his wand.
"Ah, yes!" said Mr. Ollivander, with a sudden gleam of excitement in his pale eyes. "Yes, yes, I remember it very well."
Everyone in the classroom looked at him in surprise, not understanding what Mr. Ollivander meant.
Only Harry understands, and he also remembers it vividly, as if everything happened yesterday
That summer three years ago, on his eleventh birthday, he and Hagrid had walked into Mr. Ollivander's shop to buy a wand.
Mr. Ollivander took his measurements, and began passing him wands one by one to try out.
Harry felt like he'd been waving all the wands in the shop before he finally found one that suited him.
His wand was made of holly wood, eleven inches long, and contained a phoenix's tail hair in it.
Mr. Ollivander had been amazed at the way Harry handled the wand with ease.
"It's amazing!" he said. "It's amazing."
When Harry asked what was so strange, Mr. Ollivander explained that the phoenix feather in Harry's wand was plucked from the same bird as the feather in Voldemort's wand.
Harry never told anyone about it, he loves his wand very much, in his opinion, the relationship between this wand and Voldemort's wand can't be blamed on it, just like he can't sever his relationship with Petunia. The relationship between aunts is the same.
He wished now, though, that Mr. Ollivander would not tell anyone in the room about it.
He had a strange feeling that if Mr. Ollivander spilled the secret, Rita Skeeter's shorthand quill would explode with excitement.
Especially lately his scar has been sore and he's been dreaming about Voldemort, which makes him feel bad.
In this case, Harry didn't even want his wand to be associated with Voldemort.
"Phoenix feather is the most precious wand core material. Phoenix feather wands are always the most critical when it comes to potential owners. It is the most independent and detached creation in the world. This kind of wand is the most difficult to tame and maintain. Personal, and usually hard to win its loyalty." Mr. Ollivander said slowly, his voice soft, "but there is no doubt that wands made of phoenix feathers can perform the most outstanding magic, although compared with dragons and dragons. Unicorn, it will take longer to show this. This wand is extra special and has a very unique meaning, please use it well, Mr. Potter, it will help you!"
Mr. Ollivander examined Harry's wand much longer than the others, looking at it over and over before finally returning it to Harry.
"The last one, Mr. Mason!" He said softly, his eyes shifted to Ivan.
Ivan stepped forward and saw Mr. Ollivander in front of him. He felt as if he had returned to the scene of the dazzling small shop.
He had walked in there with Mrs Weasley and Ginny two years ago.
As he grasped the wand, a white halo suddenly emanated from its tip, rippling through the cabin.
And what Mr. Ollivander said, those words full of mystery that make the hair on your body stand on end.
"Wonderful, very wonderful!" Mr. Ollivander took Ivan's wand, his eyes sparkled, and he said in a soft voice, "Although every wand is unique, this one is very unique. Special. It belonged to my great-grandfather, who at the time was the most famous master wandmaker in the world” (To be continued.)
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