Leta Lestrange wand - Fantastic Beasts
To begin with, the
Leta Lestrange wand is made entirely of resin, with a metal rod at the heart of the rod for enhanced quality.
Leta studied at Hogwarts, in the Slytherin house. She soon struck up a friendship with Norbert Dragonneau, a Slytherin student.
Hufflepuffwith whom she shares a passion for magical creatures. As time goes by, they end up falling in love with each other.
She later becomes engaged to Thésée Dragonneau, Norbert's brother.
She is later killed by Grindelwald, shortly after his speech at Père-Lachaise cemetery, burned by a Protego Diabolica. She ambiguously utters a final "I love you" to the Dragonneau brothers before disappearing forever.
Your inexpensive Leta Lestrange wand.
We offer a wide selection of Fantastic Beasts Magic Wands.
First and foremost,
- Visit Porpentina rod Goldstein, Queenie's sister in Fantastic Beasts.
- But also that of the alchemist Nicolas Flamel creator of the Philosopher's Stone, also in Fantastic Beasts.
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- Discover all the wands from the Harry Potter saga on our site.
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In conclusion, you can also use this
Leta Lestrange wand for your cosplays or theme parties. But above all, it's a decorative collector's item.
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How are wizards' wands made?
A wand is an object made up of two variable elements: wood, usually from a tree, and the so-called wand core, which can come from a variety of magical creatures or plants. It is a tool used by wizards and witches to sharpen their spells and obtain better results when using magic.
Our wands are made of molded resin, with a metal rod at the heart of the wand, bringing your
Leta Lestrange wand remarkable resistance.
It's worth pointing out that most wizards buy their wand at the age of eleven, before beginning their magical education. Young wizards can buy their wand themselves from a vendor, with British students traditionally going to Ollivander's.