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Kingfisher
Cypress wood with a dragon core 13 ¼" and slightly springy flexibility
Less common than the standard walnut wand, that of black walnut sought a master of good instincts and powerful insight. Black walnut was a very handsome wood, but not the easiest to master. It had one pronounced quirk, which was that it was abnormally attuned to inner conflict, and lost power dramatically if its possessor practised any form of self-deception.[2]
If the witch or wizard was unable or unwilling to be honest with themselves or others, the wand often failed to perform adequately and must be matched with a new owner if it was to regain its former prowess. Paired with a sincere, self-aware owner, however, it became one of the most loyal and impressive wands of all, with a particular flair in all kinds of charmwork.[2]
Patronus: Irish Wolfhound
Wand: Holly wood Dragon core 13" and slightly springly flexibility
Patronus: Pepega frog
Laurel wood with a unicorn core 12 ¼" and supple flexibility
You probably know that some of Hufflepuff’s most renowned members include Nymphadora Tonks and Cedric Diggory. But did you know that Hufflepuff’s house ghost, the Fat Friar, still resents the fact he was never made a cardinal? Or that Hufflepuff has produced the fewest Dark wizards of any house at Hogwarts?
Patronus: Rattlesnake
Rattlesnakes are venomous snakes. They are predators that live in a wide array of habitats, hunting small animals such as birds and rodents. They lie in wait for their prey or hunt for it in holes. Rattlesnakes use their rattle to drive enemies away. If this is your Patronus, you will have a fierce fighter on your side that will not give up easily.
Wand: Elm Wood,
The unfounded belief that only pure-bloods can produce magic from elm wands was undoubtedly started by some elm wand owner seeking to prove his own blood credentials, for I have known perfect matches of elm wands who are Muggle-borns. The truth is that elm wands prefer owners with presence, magical dexterity and a certain native dignity. Of all wand woods, elm, in my experience, produces the fewest accidents, the least foolish errors, and the most elegant charms and spells; these are sophisticated wands, capable of highly advanced magic in the right hands (which, again, makes it highly desirable to those who espouse the pure-blood philosophy).
Dragon Core (12" Length, Pliant Flexibility)
As a rule, dragon heartstrings produce wands with the most power, and which are capable of the most flamboyant spells. Dragon wands tend to learn more quickly than other types. While they can change allegiance if won from their original master, they always bond strongly with the current owner.
The dragon wand tends to be easiest to turn to the Dark Arts, though it will not incline that way of its own accord. It is also the most prone of the three cores to accidents, being somewhat temperamental.
... :-)
White Stallion
Redwood Phoenix 11 3/4" Rigid Flexibility
Patronus: Dragon
Wand: Pine, dragon core, 13'', supple flexibility
House: Slytherin. (My favourite colour is green so that works out).
Patronus: Bassett hound. (My favourite animal is a cat but I'm okay with this)
Wand: Black walnut, unicorn core & it's unyielding.
Patronus: Runespoor
Wand: ebony, dragon heartstring core, 12 3/4 length and unbending flexibility
Patronus: Black & White Cat
Wand: Chestnut
Patronus: Thestral
Wand: Hazel
Dun Mare
Yew wood, Dragon Core, 13in Length, Rigid
^ my patronus