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{{Quote|So Death crossed to an elder tree on the banks of the river, fashioned a [[Elder Wand|wand]] from a branch that hung there, and gave it to the [[Antioch Peverell|oldest brother]].|[[Death]]|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
 
{{Quote|So Death crossed to an elder tree on the banks of the river, fashioned a [[Elder Wand|wand]] from a branch that hung there, and gave it to the [[Antioch Peverell|oldest brother]].|[[Death]]|The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)}}
   
Accordieng to the legnd the three brothers ([[Antioch Peverell|Antioch]], [[Cadmus Peverell|Cadmus]] and [[Ignotus Peverell]]) were travelling out the world and one day they encountered the treacherous river that had been known to claim many of the lives of those attempting to cross it. They were [[wizards]] so they simply pulled out their [[wand]]s, conjuring a bridge of thin air. After that they started crossing it, however they found a hooded figure blocking their path midway across the bridge. It was the [[Death]] himself. He was very angry that those three new victims had outsmarted him. However he was cunning and pretended to congratulate brothers for their [[Magic|magical]] abilities and offered each of them a gift for outwiting him. The eldest of three brothers, Antioch, asked [[Death]] for a [[wand]] that would always win [[duel]]s for him. Thus, [[Death]] went to this tree, which grew on the riverbank and fashioned a [[wand]] from it and handed to Antioch. After that the other brothers, Cadmus and Ignotus asked for gifts for them, which were following the [[Resurrection Stone]] and the [[Cloak of Invisibility]].<ref name="TTB">''[[The Tale of the Three Brothers]]</ref>
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According to the legend, the three brothers ([[Antioch Peverell|Antioch]], [[Cadmus Peverell|Cadmus]] and [[Ignotus Peverell]]) were travelling out the world and one day they encountered the treacherous river that had been known to claim many of the lives of those attempting to cross it. They were [[wizards]] so they simply pulled out their [[wand]]s, conjuring a bridge of thin air. After that they started crossing it, however they found a hooded figure blocking their path midway across the bridge. It was the [[Death]] himself. He was very angry that those three new victims had outsmarted him. However he was cunning and pretended to congratulate brothers for their [[Magic|magical]] abilities and offered each of them a gift for outwiting him. The eldest of three brothers, Antioch, asked [[Death]] for a [[wand]] that would always win [[duel]]s for him. Thus, [[Death]] went to this tree, which grew on the riverbank, fashioned a [[wand]] from it and handed to Antioch. After that the other brothers, Cadmus and Ignotus asked for gifts for them, which were following the [[Resurrection Stone]] and the [[Cloak of Invisibility]].<ref name="TTB">''[[The Tale of the Three Brothers]]</ref>
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==

Revision as of 14:32, 13 January 2012

This tree is the mythic object featured in Beedle the Bard's work "the Tale of the Three Brothers". According to the tale the Death fashioned the Elder Wand from it and gave to Antioch Peverell as a gift.

History

"So Death crossed to an elder tree on the banks of the river, fashioned a wand from a branch that hung there, and gave it to the oldest brother."
Death[src]

According to the legend, the three brothers (Antioch, Cadmus and Ignotus Peverell) were travelling out the world and one day they encountered the treacherous river that had been known to claim many of the lives of those attempting to cross it. They were wizards so they simply pulled out their wands, conjuring a bridge of thin air. After that they started crossing it, however they found a hooded figure blocking their path midway across the bridge. It was the Death himself. He was very angry that those three new victims had outsmarted him. However he was cunning and pretended to congratulate brothers for their magical abilities and offered each of them a gift for outwiting him. The eldest of three brothers, Antioch, asked Death for a wand that would always win duels for him. Thus, Death went to this tree, which grew on the riverbank, fashioned a wand from it and handed to Antioch. After that the other brothers, Cadmus and Ignotus asked for gifts for them, which were following the Resurrection Stone and the Cloak of Invisibility.[1]

Behind the scenes

Appearances

Notes and references

The Tales of Beedle the Bard
By Beedle the Bard
Tales of Beedle the Bard
Stories

Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump · The Fountain of Fair Fortune · The Warlock's Hairy Heart · The Tale of the Three Brothers · The Wizard and the Hopping Pot

Characters

Altheda · Amata · Amata's lover · Antioch Peverell · Antioch Peverell's enemy · Antioch Peverell's killer · Asha · Babbitty · Brigade of Witch-Hunters · Cadmus Peverell · Cadmus Peverell's fiancée · Captain of the Brigade of Witch-Hunters · Charlatan · Death · Evil sorcerer · Gigantic white worm · Ignotus Peverell · Ignotus Peverell's son · King · Maiden · Maiden's kinsfolk · Old man · Old man's donkey · Old man's family · Peasant woman · Peasant woman's granddaughter · Sabre · Sir Luckless · Warlock · Warlock's family · Warlock's friends · Wizard · Wizard's father · Young woman · Young woman's child

Objects

Altheda's potion · Altheda's wand · Cloak of Invisibility · Creepers · Crystal casket · Elder Wand · Fountain · Gold statue of Babbitty · Hairy Heart · The Hopping Pot · Poisonous toadstool · Poultice for warts · Resurrection Stone · Silver chalice

Locations

Altheda's home · Cadmus Peverell's house · Enchanted garden · Lonely, winding road · Never-ending hill · River