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  2. Magical objects in Harry Potter - Wikipedia

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    The Elder Wand is described in Deathly Hallows as a legendary and extremely powerful wand made of elder wood with a core of Thestral tail hair. [2] [3] Harry discovers that the Elder Wand's allegiance is transferred when its owner is killed, defeated, or disarmed. Through a series of events, Voldemort comes to possess the Elder Wand, even ...

  3. Magical creatures in Harry Potter - Wikipedia

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    Rowling has revealed that the Elder Wand has a core of Thestral hair. [24] For the genus of insect, see Thestral (bug). Three-Headed Dog – In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, a giant three-headed dog named Fluffy guards the Philosopher's Stone. Thunderbird – A bird-like creature with the power to cause thunderstorms. Mainly found ...

  4. Magic in Harry Potter - Wikipedia

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    The spells emerge from the wand as ghost-like replicas in reverse order, with the latest spell cast emerging first. Forcing two wands that share the source of their cores to battle can unintentionally cause a potent form of priori incantatem. The loser's wand will regurgitate shadows of spells that it has cast, in reverse chronological order.

  5. Book of Spells - Wikipedia

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    The Move controller itself appears on screen as a wand, [3] and may draw patterns on screen to launch spells. [ 4 ] Book of Spells is designed to be an interpretation of learning spells at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the Harry Potter universe, [ 5 ] with the "book" itself having been written in the Harry Potter universe over ...

  6. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (book) - Wikipedia

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    Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (often referred to as simply Fantastic Beasts) is a 2001 guide book written by British author J. K. Rowling (under the pen name of the fictitious author Newt Scamander) about the magical creatures in the Harry Potter universe.

  7. Albus Dumbledore - Wikipedia

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    The Elder Wand prop used in the Harry Potter films. Soon afterward, Dumbledore befriended the young wizard Gellert Grindelwald. They dreamed of uniting the three Deathly Hallows – the Elder Wand, the Resurrection Stone and the Cloak of Invisibility – and creating a world in which wizards rule over Muggles. One day, an argument between Albus ...

  8. Newt Scamander - Wikipedia

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    Newt Scamander's wand is made up of rather unusual contents: The wood of the wand is of Tropical Lime Tree, while shell and bone are used as cores of the wand. [13] Newt's boggart is an office desk at the Ministry, because what he fears most is having to work in an office. [56]

  9. Wizarding World - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, Rowling launched a website announcing an upcoming project called Pottermore, [281] where all future Harry Potter projects, and all electronic downloads, would be concentrated. [282] Pottermore opened to the general public on 14 April 2012. [283] Pottermore allows users to be sorted, be chosen by their wand and play various minigames.