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Old 06-02-2010, 08:17 PM   #28 (permalink)
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"Good afternoon," he replied back, taking the pamphlet and holding out his hand. "Kellen Stern, and no, no I haven't. It looks pretty interesting though, what kinds of things do you have to be proficient in to make wands?" This was his OWL year, after all, and he really should start paying attention to a future career. It'd certainly be less boring than sitting around the house waiting for an inheritance.
"It is. Very interesting indeed," Sara agreed. After a seconds thought, she cleared her throat and said, "Wandmaking is not like most trades. No. It's raw talent and creativity that are most important in this business. Wandmaking is an art."

Yes, it was obvious that Sara Beezwick held her own glorified ideas of how they made their living. "Are you creative at all, child?"

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OH MY GILDEROY!

The boy from the other booth was TOTALLY RIGHT!

He couldn't believe his eyes...WANDMAKING AND WANDLORE had their own booth! Well, they had to be in one single booth, right? Even if they are slightly different, they involve the same object. A wand.

Treyen was supposed to keep a cool face, as he did with the university thing, but he couldn't help to notice an odd wand, one that stood up from the rest. He'd read about it, and he'd seen pictures about it, and he was a twelve year old...keep that in mind.

The little Lockhart ran towards the glass case that, yes, kept THE elder wand and pressed his face against the glass, as if he could see any better than simply staring, then he eyed the man talking to a Slytherin girl and eyed the wand again, "Is it THE wand? Like, for real?" he asked, his eyes wide in surprise.
Hearing the young boy's question, Sara quickly sidestepped over next to her husband. She was simply CRAZY about the Elder Wand display and LOVED to hear people compliment it's realism. "Good afternoon," Sara greeted enthusiastically.

"What you see before you is ACTUALLY an exact replica of the Elder Wand," she answered proudly. "Are you familiar with the story?"
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