Hi! I would like to ask for wand analyze:
Elm wood, dragon hearstring, 12½, rigid
Also I am from slytherin, my patronus is buzzard but pottermore quiz is not reliable and just random, so if you would like to suggest patronus for me it would be nice :> but you totally don't have to
elm, dragon hearstring, 12½" and rigid
(requested by @misfortvne)
as always, we will start by analyzing the core of this wand. dragon heartstring is an extremely temperamental, powerful, core. it is, easily turned toward the dark arts, but will never go there without prompting from its owner.
elm, on the other hand, prefers elegance over the dragon heartstring's brute force. owners of elm wands are rather stoic, graceful and have a confident air to them. according to ollivander, elm 'prefer owners with presence, magical dexterity and a certain native dignity.' it is also known to produce the least magical errors and accidents and is capable of very highly advanced magic. because of this, there is a myth of elm only favouring those of the purest blood, but that is again, only a myth. in fact, elm is associated with a number of myths. in celtic mythology, elm is associated with the underworld and has a connection to burial grounds. in norse mythology, the first woman is made from elm, while the first man is made from ash. in japanese mythology, the first chief goddess was birthed by an elm tree. in the realm of politics, elm is associated with revolution and freedom. it started in 1188, when an elm tree was cut to symbolize a disagreement between the king of france and the king of england. during the american revolution, the 'liberty tree', an elm, was planted in boston to signify the americans' rebellion.
as we can see, elm is a rather complicated wood with a lot of connotations. it appears rather mighty, but is gentle, with a lot of sentiments attached to it, and it is my opinion that the owner of a wand with such a wood is similar in nature. elm coupled with a dragon heartstring core would make for a seemingly aloof, graceful owner, whose heart is much softer and yet, fiercer, than it seems. (it was such a slytherin sentiment, i had to check if you'd mentioned your house to see if i was right!)
the wand's flexibility being rigid suggests that the owner has a strict set of morals. they are set in their ways and are rather strong-willed, which can be helpful with setting boundaries and standing up for themselves or others. it can also be detrimental, however, if it turns out that they are wrong about/for something.
this wand being 12½ inches is not very surprising, as the above suggests a well-rounded and balanced character. overall, this wand indicates that its owner is one who appears very poised and graceful, has a heart of gold and will not hesitate to fight if something goes against their morals.
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now, for a patronus suggestion... i cannot guarantee that this will be a perfect fit, as it is infinitesimally easier to have the answer and explain it than have the explanation and search for the answer. however, once i thought about it, there was one animal that stuck out for me.
(granted, i am not an animal nerd—patronus analyses are as far as i get in that regard—and for all i know there's something out there that fits much better.)
the patronus i would suggest for you, is a swan. when i tried to think up an animal that is unmatched in its grace, the swan is what came to my mind. they are the epitome of poise, and yet, when they feel like they, or their young, are threatened, they will attack. they are more aggressive in geese, in this way, and while they do not actually pose any threat, it cannot be said that this method is not effective.
thanks for the request! i fell into a really long rabbit hole once i saw how many things elm related to lol