Rudolph Spielman's wand - Fantastic Beasts
To begin with, the
Spielman wandis made of resin with a central metal core.
Rudolph is a German sorcerer occupying the post of chief of incarceration of the
International Confederation of Witchdoctors. International magic organization headed by the Supreme Manitou. This organization is the originator of the International Code of Magical Secrecy.
During Gellert Grindelwald's transfer to Europe, Spielman is stunned to discover that the Black Mage he thought was Grindelwald is actually Abernathy transfigured.
The real prisoner, hiding under the car, resumes his original appearance and, after a battle with the agents, takes control of the convoy. Spielman sees his wand reduced to dust, and panicking, he opens the box, hoping to find Grindelwald's wand inside. However, the Chupacabra emerges and sinks its fangs into Spielman's neck.
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- Albus' magic wand Dumbledore in Fantastic Beasts 2 and 3.
- But also that of Gellert Grindelwald. This is Dumbledore's wand later in Harry Potter.
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In conclusion, you can also use this
Spielman rod 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
Spielman roda 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.