Self-made, ~ 7inches, Centaur-hair core, unknown wood
Age 11
Coming from a poor family who didn’t even fully believe Maddy was a Witch at first, they had no interest in spending a lot of money on a wand. Not only did they not really understand the importance of a wand -- knowing wands only from children birthday party wizards -- but they also had no means to pay for a new one, even if they had wanted to. So Maddy got a second hand wand from Ollivander’s. It was made of Blackthorn and combusted in Maddy’s first year. Just. Set itself on fire.
Age 12
Maddy was lent one from a friend in school. “I’ll just ask my family if they have any left-over wands, don’t worry! You can give it back to me once you can afford your own!” The wand didn’t suit Maddy but she made do, grateful to even have one at all. With each year that passed, the wand became less stubborn and in Maddy’s fifth year at Hogwarts, the two had almost become friends. Only that that was also the year she started to play Quidditch... During her third match, she was knocked out by a bludger, waking up in the hospital with a broken leg to her south and a broken wand to her north.
Age 16
At this point, Maddy had already made some money with her little trinkets shop, and decided to finally buy herself a real wand. She was terribly proud of it. Not too long, not too bendy, of a handsome dark wood -- it was stolen three weeks into her new term. She blamed herself for having bragged about it (really, she hadn’t bragged, only told people joyfully about her investment) and never accused anyone of the crime. In a way, she understood why they had done it, after all...
The school lent her another wand, and much like the school broom which she flew for Quidditch, it was useful only for the bare minimum. It was neither very fast nor very powerful not very eager to help Maddy with her trinkets, but Maddy made do, as she always did. She passed her NEWTs with it, and while her grades were anything but bad, deep down she wondered if perhaps she could’ve gotten even better results had she had a wand made for her.
Age 18
Right after graduating Hogwarts and right before leaving with the train for the last time, she went into the Forbidden Forest and approached the colony of centaurs. Her bow was deep, her demeanor eager and apologetic, and her language so profusely respectful that the centaurs let her come closer, join her for tea. It was around a fire that Maddy explained that she needed a wand that was hers. Really hers. That she finally wanted to fit in, but that she needed to fit in her own way, and that for this, she wanted to ask if perhaps one of them could grant her a hair. The centaur laughed: “From my head or tail?” And because Maddy blushed so terribly, the centaur gave her two of each, wishing her luck with her endeavours.
Maddy needed two attempts and by the third she didn’t know which hair it was that she ended up using -- but the endeavours were successful indeed, and that was what mattered. She had placed the hair into a wooden pencil, weaving it around the lead inside, then locked the pencil close again and sealing everything securely with wand-awakening spells. To her biggest surprise, it worked, and it’s the wand she’s been using ever since.
The wand is young and eager to learn, clearly confused by having been brought to life, and grateful for Maddy having done so, thus rather willing to please her. Used by others, the wand does a lot of nonsense, even on the most simple spells, but for Maddy it works well. However, it’s not particularly powerful (yet), and honestly, she could probably need one more suited for her strength, to really unfold and discover her potential. But let’s be honest, until a month ago she never thought she’d even need a powerful wand, and so she never, not once, complained.
















