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{{Youmay|the Fountain itself|the [[The Fountain of Fair Fortune|fairy tale]] by [[Beedle the Bard]]}} |
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+ | '''The Fountain''' was the titular object of the fairy tale of ''[[The Fountain of Fair Fortune]]''. It was set among herbs and flowers rarer and more beautiful than any magical or muggle had ever seen, and it rested in the middle of an enchanted garden which possessed numerous obstacles. |
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⚫ | On sunrise of the longest day of the year, one person was allowed a chance to bathe in it, provided they could overcome the obstacles and reach the fountain before sunset. Bathing in the Fountain's [[water|waters]] was reputed to grant the bather "Fair Fortune forevermore", but in truth, the Fountain carried no enchantment at all. |
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+ | However, if properly utilised, the herbs that grew by the fountain were able to completely cure maladies that were beyond the capacity of [[Healer|Healers]], as seen by how [[Altheda]] cured [[Asha]] of her disease through a [[Altheda's potion|potion]] she had concocted through mixing some of the herbs she thought most hopeful. |
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+ | *Curiously, the Fountain has the [[Sign of the Deathly Hallows]] on it. |
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Revision as of 05:19, 23 April 2016
"Then he waved the wand once, and the letters of his name rearranged themselves..."
This page is being considered for renaming to Fountain of Fair Fortune (The Fountain of Fair Fortune). If you would like to discuss this proposal, please leave a comment at Talk:Fountain (The Fountain of Fair Fortune). |
The Fountain was the titular object of the fairy tale of The Fountain of Fair Fortune. It was set among herbs and flowers rarer and more beautiful than any magical or muggle had ever seen, and it rested in the middle of an enchanted garden which possessed numerous obstacles.
On sunrise of the longest day of the year, one person was allowed a chance to bathe in it, provided they could overcome the obstacles and reach the fountain before sunset. Bathing in the Fountain's waters was reputed to grant the bather "Fair Fortune forevermore", but in truth, the Fountain carried no enchantment at all.
However, if properly utilised, the herbs that grew by the fountain were able to completely cure maladies that were beyond the capacity of Healers, as seen by how Altheda cured Asha of her disease through a potion she had concocted through mixing some of the herbs she thought most hopeful.
Behind the scenes
- Curiously, the Fountain has the Sign of the Deathly Hallows on it.