Madame Noire rummages through her notes when suddenly she hears the door bang shut. She lifts her gaze, and sees ~*RuBbErDuCkIe*~ enter the classroom, late.
"Ahem, excuse me. May I have a good reason for being tardy? I'm sorry, but I'll have to take 5 points from Hufflepuff for this."
She shakes her head and returns to teaching.
Lee_Halliwell: "It is one of those things no one has ever been able to find out. It is ancient magic, so ancient it's roots go back to the very creation of this earth. There have been some theories, though. Everything in this world resonates at a certain frequency. Each frequency is unique. It is believed that a wand always resonates at the same frequency as the wizard - this is why only you yourself can buy or make a wand that is truly yours. Family members tend to have "frequencies" similar to each others', so on rare occasions it is possible to have your mother or father, for example, pick out a wand for you. But there is always that small difference, no matter how minimal, that makes a wand bought by someone else not 100% yours. But this is often not very noticeable. Most it can do, really, is make your wand act in an unpredictable way sometimes."
Madame Noire looks around.
"Someone asked about wands being wrong. This is not possible, except under one circumstance - someone (who does not have a same type of resonance as you) has given or bought the wand to you. As I explained earlier: you cannot yet feel that the wand is fully yours, as you are constantly going through puberty and hence personality changes. You may feel all meek and shy one day and be bursting with energy and feel ready to rule the world the next.
"You've been asking about wood qualities. Woods, just like people, are grown in different environments and treated differently. Back from old ages long gone, trees have been held at a special honour. They are sacred and ancient, having seen many generations and worlds. Wand-wood is cut only from the oldest and most experienced trees, and then too only the branches. The cut is healed right after snipping off some wood.
Many woods are protective woods. One reason for this might be because in old times, people made shelters and fortresses out of these trees. Such trees are, for example, mahogany, holly, ash and rowan.
Turn to page 19 of your text books, please. There you'll see a complete list of wand woods and their qualities. Of course, it does not contain every single wood in the world, as that is pretty much of an impossible task to do. The woods are listed in alphabetical order. After them are listed the strongest personality traits they contain, or the things they are specialised at doing.
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Acacia = Friendship
Almond (Flowering) = Hope
Apple = Temptation
Ash Tree = Grandeur, healing, charms
Ash (Mountain) = Protection, healing
Aspen Tree = Lamentation, spoken spells
Barbury tree = Sharpness
Bay Tree = Glory
Beech Tree = Prosperity
Birch = Meekness, luck
Blackthorn = Difficulty
Box tree = Stoicism
Cedar = Strength, Protection
Cedar of Lebanon = Incorruptable
Chestnut Tree = Luxury
Cherry = Good Education
Cherry (White) = Deception
Cypress = Death, Despair
Dogwood = Durability
Ebony= Power
Elder = Zealousness
Elm = Patriotism
Fig Tree = Prolific
Filbert/Hazel = Reconciliation
Hawthorn = Hope
Hazel= Wishes, all purposes
Holly = Foresight, strongest protective wood
Hornbeam= Luck, fortune
Juniper = Relief, Assistance and Protection
Locust Tree = Elegance
Mahogany= Protection
Maple = Reserve
Myrrh = Gladness
Myrtle = Love
Oak (leaves) = Bravery
Oak (tree) = Hospitality, potency
Oak (White) = Independence
Oak (Live) = Liberty
Olive = Peace
Orange = Generosity
Pine = Pity
Poplar= Flying, fortune
Redwood= Love, protection
Rosewood= Divination, Charms
Rowan = Protection
Spruce Pine = Hope in Adversity
Plane Tree = Genius
Plum tree = Fidelity
Plum = Independence
Poplar (Black) = Courage
Poplar (White) = Time
Privet = Prohibition
Sycamore = Curiosity
Walnut = Intellect
Willow (Creeping) = Love Forsaken
Willow (Water) = Freedom
Willow (Weeping) = Mourning
Willow Herb = Pretension
Willow (French) = Bravery and Humanity
Yew = Sorrow and Death
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