Dual-core wands? - Intuitive Sentience
sistermagpie
sistermagpie at earthlink.net
Sat Feb 16 15:56:14 UTC 2008
No: HPFGUIDX 181586
> Kemper now:
>
> > I don't think that a wand lost in a duel no longer
> > works for the wizard as well as it use to. Rather,
> > I think the wand works as well for both wizards.
Lee:
> Hmm, so then polyandry? A wand recognizes several masters at once? If
it
> works equally well for more than one wizard, what does it mean to be
> "master"?
>
> What if the wand finds itself being used in a duel between two of its
> masters?
Magpie:
When Ollivander is explaining this he says this WAS the wand of Draco
Malfoy and then says it may no longer be. So it seems like he's saying
the wand indeed has one master. It certainly seems like that's the
point with the Elder Wand, that it had a master, not every person who
ever won it was his master.
-m
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