The sorting method was actually a little surprising. Not a lot of overt choices, like, would you steal to win, or are you a book type guy. Was a nice change of pace.
Now, on to be the smartest StormMoon I can be!
Less common than the standard walnut wand, that of black walnut seeks a master of good instincts and powerful insight. Black walnut is a very handsome wood, but not the easiest to master. It has one pronounced quirk, which is that it is abnormally attuned to inner conflict, and loses power dramatically if its possessor practises any form of self-deception. If the witch or wizard is unable or unwilling to be honest with themselves or others, the wand often fails to perform adequately and must be matched with a new owner if it is to regain its former prowess. Paired with a sincere, self-aware owner, however, it becomes one of the most loyal and impressive wands of all, with a particular flair in all kinds of charmwork.
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I probably should have learned to cast spells before I accepted any wizard duels
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‘The wandmaker Gregorovitch wrote that hawthorn ‘makes a strange, contradictory wand, as full of paradoxes as the tree that gave it birth, whose leaves and blossoms heal, and yet whose cut branches smell of death.’ While I disagree with many of Gregorovitch’s conclusions, we concur about hawthorn wands, which are complex and intriguing in their natures, just like the owners who best suit them. Hawthorn wands may be particularly suited to healing magic, but they are also adept at curses, and I have generally observed that the hawthorn wand seems most at home with a conflicted nature, or with a witch or wizard passing through a period of turmoil. Hawthorn is not easy to master, however, and I would only ever consider placing a hawthorn wand in the hands of a witch or wizard of proven talent, or the consequences might be dangerous. Hawthorn wands have a notable peculiarity: their spells can, when badly handled, backfire.’
Less common than the standard walnut wand, that of black walnut seeks a master of good instincts and powerful insight. Black walnut is a very handsome wood, but not the easiest to master. It has one pronounced quirk, which is that it is abnormally attuned to inner conflict, and loses power dramatically if its possessor practises any form of self-deception. If the witch or wizard is unable or unwilling to be honest with themselves or others, the wand often fails to perform adequately and must be matched with a new owner if it is to regain its former prowess. Paired with a sincere, self-aware owner, however, it becomes one of the most loyal and impressive wands of all, with a particular flair in all kinds of charmwork.
Ok one last questions, the stuff on the side in each chapter, are all of those things to be found or just the greyed out ones?
The unclickable ones with the red quill have to be discovered in the scene(s) of that chapter. Those are extras from JK Rowling that aren't in the books. The others are just collected information from the books expounded upon a little bit.
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but I guess badgers aren't the swiftest
And, Slytherin rules. I got into the best house.
I hope I get into Slytherin
Ravenclaw wouldn't be too bad, but if was hufflepuff, god, I'd just get back on the train and go home
Ravenclaw is best
If you don't agree you are just not clever enough to see the truth
Hey Goose
Ravenclaw rules
StormMoon28050
Ravenclaw
The sorting method was actually a little surprising. Not a lot of overt choices, like, would you steal to win, or are you a book type guy. Was a nice change of pace.
Now, on to be the smartest StormMoon I can be!
SHIT
YES
everyone check out my big hard black dick of a wand
wait does you name effect you house?
oh rad
bottom of the screen
is this a thing
do we do things in it?
it is a american political joke, sorry
Interactive companion to the Harry Potter series, basically. With minigames.
There's supplemental texts, some of which you have to unlock by interacting with certain parts of the scenes.
Badass
The unclickable ones with the red quill have to be discovered in the scene(s) of that chapter. Those are extras from JK Rowling that aren't in the books. The others are just collected information from the books expounded upon a little bit.
HAWTHORN WITH DRAGON CORE, THIRTEEN INCHES, SLIGHTLY YIELDING
made of dragons
Never even considred for a second that I would be a GRYFFINDOR
OURS IS THE PRIDE
HEAR ME ROAR
ETC
Haven't found any supplemental text about Alder wood, though.
10 3/4 inches
Phoenix feather core
UNYIELDING
(Ravenclaw)
my 10 inch Ash with Phoenix Feather Hard wand
I got into Hufflepuff
I think it is because I really like magical animals
wanna be dat dragon tamer
It has sound, but there's no music. It's mostly just background sounds.