Hello! My name is Alonzo and I was wondering if you could do an analysis of sycamore and white river monster spine, 11 3/4 inches. Thank you so much!
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Analysis of Sycamore w/ White River Monster Spine 11 ¾ inches:
The owner of a sycamore with white river monster spine wand is an extremely resilient wix with abundant curiosity and an impulsive nature. They prefer to go with the flow than make concrete plans. However, their impulsivity can be dangerous, given that these owners often disregard their own safety to satisfy their curiosity or in pursuit of their goals.
In school, these wixes learn quickly and enjoy being challenged and learning new things. Routine bores them. They are filled with questions and are unafraid to question the status quo or authorities in the process. Looking at the big picture comes easier to them than the details.
Not as outwardly excitable as other sycamore wand owners, these wixes appear more stoic; nonetheless they are incredibly passionate about the things or people that matter to them. They dislike being told “no” or that they are not capable of doing something, and will do ( or not do) things purely out of spite.
They are less stubborn than other white river monster owners, more willing to take a different or novel approach. Their stubbornness is focused towards the completion of their goals, rather than towards sticking to their methods.
These wand owners are more confident in their abilities than other white river monster spine owners, and are more optimistic in general.
These wixes are often at conflict with themselves between the love they hold for their home and their intense desire to travel and experience new things.
self-sacrificing
They get along well enough with other people, though many of these wixes are loners (and do not like to rely on others for help).
These wixes are observant and highly sensitive to the vibrations of living things, and excel at judging intent.
If trained, they would be able to distinguish between the vibrations of different creatures. At their highest level of ability, they can differentiate an individual being’s vibrations.
Many sycamore wand owners communicate and get along well with dryads and centaurs.
The elemental composition of this wand is air, water, and plant based, with earth and fire as secondary elements.
There is talent in magic to do with regeneration, reversal, transformation, sensing, locomotion, rejuvenation, protection, and potions.
Best subjects include: defense against the dark arts, care of magical creatures, herbology, charms, and potions. There can be difficulty with divination.
Common careers include: teacher, professor, philosopher, social critic, linguist, inventor, ambassador, careers in communication, careers involving travel, researcher, spell innovator, travel writer, professional racecar driver, professional athlete, Healer, curse-breaker, and potioneer.
Dandelion yellow, navy blue, and ivory ripples are emitted from this wand during spellwork. Its magic smells of ginger, water lilies, and a tang of apple cider vinegar.
This wand is territorial, and it performs more strongly in duels (especially against other wands with white river monster-based cores).
It has the ability to heal itself after taking any sort of damage.
This wand is highly attuned to its owner, and will act as a compass when the owner is lost (physically or otherwise).
If the owner gives up on an endeavor, or stops trying new things, this wand will start to look dull. In dire cases, it may combust.
Common patronuses include: reindeer, terns, salmon, gray whales, right whales, dragonflies, hippocampi, koi, sharks, sturgeon, alligators, gowrows, and crocodiles.
A length of eleven and three quarter inches indicates that the owner is slightly more extroverted or outwardly exuberant than others with this combination. Their magic tends to be slightly flashier, and there is a higher preference for obtaining new and fresh experiences.















