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[[Garrick Ollivander]]'s august grandfather, [[Gerbold Ollivander|Gerbold Octavius Ollivander]], always called wands of this wood ‘the survivor’s wand,’ because he had sold it to [[Gerbold Ollivander's three customers|three wizards]] who subsequently passed through mortal peril unscathed. There is no doubt that this wood, coming as it does from the most resilient of trees, produces wands that demand staying power and strength of purpose in their true owners, and that they are poor tools in the hands of the changeable and indecisive. Fir wands are particularly suited to [[Transfiguration]], and favour owners of focused, strong-minded and, occasionally, intimidating demeanour.
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[[Garrick Ollivander]]'s august grandfather, [[Gerbold Ollivander|Gerbold Octavius Ollivander]], always called wands of '''Fir''' wood ‘the survivor’s wand,’ because he had sold it to [[Gerbold Ollivander's three customers|three wizards]] who subsequently passed through mortal peril unscathed. There is no doubt that this wood, coming as it does from the most resilient of trees, produces wands that demand staying power and strength of purpose in their true owners, and that they are poor tools in the hands of the changeable and indecisive. Fir wands are particularly suited to [[Transfiguration]], and favour owners of focused, strong-minded and, occasionally, intimidating demeanour.
   
 
==Apperances==
 
==Apperances==

Revision as of 15:01, 17 August 2011

Garrick Ollivander's august grandfather, Gerbold Octavius Ollivander, always called wands of Fir wood ‘the survivor’s wand,’ because he had sold it to three wizards who subsequently passed through mortal peril unscathed. There is no doubt that this wood, coming as it does from the most resilient of trees, produces wands that demand staying power and strength of purpose in their true owners, and that they are poor tools in the hands of the changeable and indecisive. Fir wands are particularly suited to Transfiguration, and favour owners of focused, strong-minded and, occasionally, intimidating demeanour.

Apperances