Wand interpretation for @dear6168.
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Interpretation under the cut.
Wood: Acacia
Acacia wood is said to be quite picky with its owner. They don’t match very often, and they lean most towards highly skilled and talented magicians. Once matched, they will absolutely refuse to work for anyone else than their chosen owner, so good luck passing on an acacia wand. :D However, sometimes an acacia wand can be quite demanding even for its owner. Acacia wants its owner to prove themselves, to show that they’re ‘worthy’ of wielding their wand. If an acacia owner is anything short of determined and ambitious, they might have some serious issues with their wand not working properly for them. The good news is: every acacia owner totally has the potential to live up to their wand’s standards. Because otherwise they wouldn’t have been picked. An acacia wand is not particularly suited for loud, flamboyant spells; it prefers quiet, yet sophisticated magic. Likewise, an acacia owner would typically prefer to stay in the background rather than be in the spotlight. They are highly capable magicians but they don’t usually brag about it; they know they’re good and that’s enough for them.
Core: Unicorn tail hair
Just like acacia is more of a calm, quiet wood, unicorn is also more of a calm, quiet core, so I would imagine the owner of this wand being somewhat reserved and not particularly extroverted. They probably tend to do their own thing, without shutting themselves off from other people, though, because unicorn also inevitably brings a social side to a wand. I like to imagine an acacia-unicorn combo as being somewhat inconspicuous most of the time, but then also frequently surprising the people around them with the things they’re capable of.
Length: 10 1/4 inches
This wand is more on the short side which usually gives the core a slight dominance over the wood. I would imagine that in this case, the unicorn ‘opens up’ the reserved acacia wood a little, which would mean that not only the wand is slightly easier to handle, but also the owner might be slightly more outgoing... though probably still more of the quiet observer in a group than the extroverted party bunny. :D
Flexibility: quite bendy
This would also open up the wood and make it a little less stubborn to work with. While the owner of a rigid acacia wand might have to prove themselves over and over again to their wand, the bendy acacia wand will probably give a little more room for ‘off days’.
Hope you liked my analysis; let me know what you think!











