Harry Potter Wiki
Register
Harry Potter Wiki
mNo edit summary
m (Reverted edits by Dr. Galenos (Talk) to last version by ProfessorTofty)
(3 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{pottermore}}
+
{{pottermoreold}}
 
{{Plant infobox
 
{{Plant infobox
 
|image=
 
|image=
Line 23: Line 23:
   
 
==Wandlore==
 
==Wandlore==
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. <ref name="pottermore">''[[Pottermore]]''</ref>
+
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.<ref name="pottermore">''[[Pottermore]]''</ref>
   
 
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.<ref name="pottermore"/>
 
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.<ref name="pottermore"/>

Revision as of 21:07, 11 December 2013

Black Walnut (binomial name Juglans nigra) also known as the Eastern Black walnut is a specific type of walnut that is native to eastern North America. It grows mostly in riparian zones, from southern Ontario, west to southeast South Dakota, south to Georgia, northern Florida and southwest to central Texas. Isolated wild trees in the Upper Ottawa Valley may be an isolated native population or may have derived from planted trees.[1]

Wandlore

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.[2]

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.[2]

Appearances

Notes and references