Fantastic Beasts Cooking Masters At Hogwarts

Chapter 5 A Wand With Unique Materials

"Your statement is very strange from the beginning," Professor McGonagall asked. "The characteristics of a wand seem to be not only the material of the wand, but also the material of the core. Why did you not care about the wand when choosing a wand for Mr. Cecil?" Core material?”

Allen had wanted to ask this question for a long time, but because as an orphan he was not supposed to know the common sense of the magical world, so he held it back. Unexpectedly, Professor McGonagall asked it for him.

"It's not my intention to be negligent, it's just that Mr. Cecil is too special." Mr. Ollivander looked at Allen as if he was looking at some rare treasure. "It's hard to imagine that a wizard would have such a high quality with the material of the wand core." The matching degree, whether it is phoenix feathers, dragon nerves or anything else, he is very suitable."

"But this is not a friendly performance. It seems that those materials are very repulsive to Mr. Cecil," Professor McGonagall asked seriously, "Is there something wrong?"

"Bu, there is no problem. They are indeed very suitable for Mr. Cecil, but there is a small problem. They are a little scared." Mr. Ollivander said solemnly.

Fear? Are those inanimate materials scary? Professor McGonagall found it a bit ridiculous, but her education and knowledge prevented her from questioning others in areas they were good at.

Mr. Ollivander seemed to have no intention of explaining. He thought for a while and made some determination.

"Perhaps this can balance the fear of the wand core material." Mr. Ollivander said to himself, solemnly turned around and took out a dusty wand box from the corner of the shelf where the wand box was placed.

When he saw the dusty wand box, Mr. Ollivander had a nostalgic expression on his face.

"This is the work of my youth. It has been decades ago but I have never found a suitable owner for it." Mr. Ollivander looked at Allen and said, "Don't worry about its quality. Although I am young, It was a work from that time, but in terms of quality and intensity it is even stronger than most of my current works.”

He said and pulled out a particularly stunning wand.

This is a wand with a light golden color as a whole, with light green lines surrounding the wand.

"That's it." Ollivander held out the wand with both hands and introduced, "Fourteen inches, a little long, but according to your frame, it's still appropriate. The core material is..."

Ollivander hesitated for a moment and said seriously, "The core material of its staff is unicorn horn."

Hearing this, Professor McGonagall couldn't help but asked, "Mr. Ollivander, are you sure it's a unicorn's... horn?"

"Yes, a unicorn horn, and it is not made from powder scraped from a unicorn horn, but a core made from a complete unicorn polished." Ollivander's words made Professor McGonagall Gasped.

Since unicorns became endangered magical animals, the Ministry of Magic, driven by some wizards, has established several unicorn sanctuaries and restricted the circulation of unicorn materials.

Among them, materials that would endanger the life of unicorns, such as horns, livers, spines and other materials, are expressly prohibited from trading.

But there are always places that the law cannot touch. On the black market, a unicorn's horn is worth tens of thousands of galleons!

The point is, this thing is illegal, and you can't escape an Azkaban experience once you discover it.

At this time, Professor McGonagall had already begun to think about how to tactfully tell Mr. Ollivander to surrender.

"Don't worry, this horn is material that has been reported to the Ministry of Magic. Its existence is not illegal." Ollivander explained and continued to explain his behavior when he was young.

"There is a reason why I built such a wand in the first place. When I was young, I had not yet realized the compatibility between the wand and people, and I did not understand the two-way choice between the wand and the wizard. At that time, I was just thinking about what to do. Make the wand more powerful.”

"So I set my sights on rare materials, so I asked many people to find out about a unicorn." Mr. Ollivander looked at the wand in his hand as if he was remembering his youth. "Then I got it, so I worked non-stop to complete what I thought was the most powerful wand according to my own vision.”

"It's difficult to do this," Mr. Ollivander lamented. "Now I prefer unicorn tail hair to horns when making wands. Not only because of the adaptability of the wand, but also because it is practical to use unicorn horns as wands." It’s too difficult.”

"For users, the former is softer and easier to adapt to wizards, while the latter is too powerful, and at the same time the requirements for users are so high that it is difficult to popularize it."

"In addition..." Mr. Ollivander looked at the wand still in his hand, "At that time, in order to pursue a legend, I used a special kind of wood."

"That's... elderberry."

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