I am not sure if you can see my request from yesterday since I was not a user at that time. I decided to ask it again. Would you mind interpreting my wand?Apple wood with phoenix feather,11 and 3/4 inches,supple flexibility. And I am a Slytherin.
Hi there! I did get the original request, but don’t worry about asking again.
A little side note regarding your initial message: I’m always kind of guessing personalities with these little interpretations I make. These are, however, very stereotypical assumptions based on the ‘ideal owner’ I think the wand would choose. But nobody will ever be 100% the stereotypical owner of a certain wand, so I might be very wrong about your personality, and I’m also positive that there’s much more to you than I’ll guess based on your wand. :)
Wood: Apple
I like apple wood because it usually makes for pleasantly well-rounded wands. Someone with an apple wand is often somewhat of a social butterfly: charming, positive, and respected in their peer group. There is always a moral aspect to an apple wood owner - they might show a strong interest in social justice and generally the ‘greater good’. Apple itself strongly despises the Dark Arts and will probably refuse to perform certain magic if there is a malicious intent behind it.
There’s a general positivity linked with apple wood. The magic it produces is energetic and dynamic, well suited for someone with an active lifestyle and a somewhat optimistic view on the world. Apple wood is difficult to process, but once a wand is crafted for it, it’s remarkably resilient and long-lasting. This detail might also be true for the apple wood owner.
When choosing its owner an apple wand might also seek out a person with a talent for language, be it the gift of the gab, or a knack for foreignt languages.
Core: Phoenix feather
A phoenix core is always versatile and enables a broad range of use for the apple wood, which will only really object to dark magic and strong curses. However, phoenix is also the most reserved of the cores, reigning in the open-minded apple wood. I feel like the owner of an apple-phoenix wand is most likely to listen first, talk second. There’s a certain implication of listening to both sides in an argument before choosing one, and I imagine that the wielder of this wand might act as a mediator or diplomat in certain situations.
Phoenix being the most ‘head-heavy’ of the cores, this is certainly a wand for someone who likes to be informed, who educates themselves on different issues, and who shows interest in the world and people around them, while also not naively trusting everyone, but rather gathering all the information before making a decision.
Length: 11 3/4 inches
With typical wand length ranging between 9 and 14 inches, this is a very average-length wand which indicates a nice balance between wood and core. I feel like it furthers the idea of being open-minded and interested in the world around while also making a point of forming your own, informed opinion.
Flexibility: supple
The flexibility of the wand often correlates with the flexibility of its owner, which I feel ties in well with what I wrote above. The owner of this wand is unlikely to be deadlocked in their belief, but rather shows a willingness to bend and evolve and adapt to new information they might gather. This is the very opposite of a stubborn, uncompromising wand, very well-suited for someone with an open mind and heart.