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Okay the Lenten season is right around the corner and I do not have the first clue what is left to give up. I am entirely open to suggestions. Did anyone have a previous Lent experience that they’d like to share? 
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Hi! I would like a wand analysis! My wand is spruce wood with unicorn hair core, 12 1/4'' and quite bendy flexibility.
I'm a ravenclaw and my patronus is a Rottweiler if that helps.
I am so extremely sorry for answering your ask so late. I was so busy with my examinations I didn't get any time to answer these. I have been trying to clear out my asks as soon as I can. Thank you for choosing me to analyse your wand.
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Wand Wood: Spruce is often called the "wisest's casing" as the wand usually chooses a master who is really good at what they specialize in. The wand can be specifically hazardous if handed to a reckless person, somewhat like its master. Spruce wood masters are very philosophical and do not tolerate irritative people. They have a certain deftness towards their work, a quick hand and frequently find themselves talking about a relatively simple skill with great detail. They are versatile people who gain skills well beyond faster than regular people. Their wands, to complement them, are quite the same, as spruce wands are capable of a wide variety of magic. People who fret and tick about trying new things are not the right kind of masters for such a wand.
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Wand Core: Unicorn hair core often has a deeper meaning to it than people usually take on. The core signifies purity of heart and soul and such wands have a charming essence that can be seen in the master as well. As unicorn hair wands are the hardest, nearly impossible, to be turned to the dark arts, it shows that the master is quite stubborn with their passion and loves people deeply. This can also show, as the wand does, that they often find themselves in difficult positions, as good people usually do. But paired with spruce, it can show great willpower and the ability to make decisions well. A quality of the core is that it 'wilts' (loses magic on the swish) when the master is particularly sad or grief-stricken and needs to be replaced with a new core. This shows the wand's (and master's) intuitiveness and tuning with emotions, both their own and others. These people are empaths who would do their best to keep everyone happy around them.
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Wand Length: The wand's length signifies the master's reputation in their social and personal circles and as any spruce wood master's would be, it is quite well maintained in this case. It also shows the master's self-esteem that is also quite high here.
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Wand Flexibility: The wand's flexibility shows its ability to adapt to a new master or its fidelity. In this case, the wand is quite bendy, which means that the wand adapts quick but that does not mean that the wand would function well in all hands. This can show that the master is a good listener but often finds it hard to give advice when asked for. The wand's flexibility also shows the master's principles and opinion on self-image, or any topic in general, which are all quite open and impressionable here. This does not necessarily mean that the master is prone to getting manipulated, but it can mean that they are open-minded, which also suggests that they are a good listener.
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Lorist's Conclusion: The wand and master make quite a pair here and hold potential, both individually and as a team. The master is quite outgoing, frank, friendly, intuitive, sympathetic and intellectual but often has trouble communicating their train of thought effectively. This could mean that they are quite young or immature but that does not affect their ability to learn, adapt and philosophize concepts quickly and efficiently (I have started to think that they are probably a student). They probably consider that the world is their oyster, which it is for a person with such potential and are probably quite jolly in nature. Also, I believe that they are easy to talk to and as any spruce wand master, have a great sense of humor.
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