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Re: Magic and Wands
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lugnet.harrypotter
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Sun, 29 Apr 2001 01:42:01 GMT
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In lugnet.harrypotter, Benjamin Medinets writes:
> I would also like to comment on the magic in the cauldron quickly, we see
> the potions made up of magic ingrediants (eyes of newt, certain special
> magical animals, like toe-nail of the unicorn, or scale of dragon,
> that sort of thing) also important is the amount of time it is cooked into
> the cauldron and also the amount of time it simmers afterwards.
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> > It's interesting, though, that this has never come up in a Hogwarts class.
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> > - chris
Toenail of unicorn?
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Magic and Wands
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| (...) it was a quick example on the ingrediants, not necessarily exact... who knows...probably more like hoof shaving...or something like that.... sheesh... (24 years ago, 29-Apr-01, to lugnet.harrypotter)
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| (...) I'll agree partially to that explaination. In book 1, when Harry is in Diagon Alley to buy things for school, he and Hagrid go to the wand shop. The wand shop says that its the "wand that picks the master" and that "no two wands are the same" (...) (24 years ago, 28-Apr-01, to lugnet.harrypotter)
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