A Guide To American Wandlore

By JamesPascatore

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In this world, there are many tools one may use to direct magic. One of the most well known of these is the w... More

Introduction
American Wand Cores Part 1
American Wand Cores Part 2
Famous American Wandmakers
Shikoba Wolfe
John Torrey
Violetta Beauvais
Wand Flexibility
Regional Wandlore Part 1 - North America
American Chestnut
Bald Cypress
Bristlecone Pine
Catalina Island Mountain Mahogany
Foxtail Pine
Franklinia
Gopherwood
Joshua Tree
Koa
Manchineel
Palm
Sequoia
Torrey Pine
White Elm
American Oak
Southern Magnolia
Sassafras
Southern Yellow Pine
White Oak
Western Hemlock
Dogwood
Pacific Madrone
Western Red Cedar
Black Walnut
American Larch (Tamarack)
Ohio Buckeye
Claro Walnut
Eastern Red Cedar
Macadamia
Hickory
Mesquite
Swamp Mayhaw
Mahogany
Mountain Laurel
Prickly Ash
Juniper
Cottonwood
Rosewood
Citrus
Purpleheart
Blue Spruce
Pecan
Red Maple
Northern White Cedar
Blue Palo Verde
Rhododendron
Hornbeam
Holly
Peach
Black Locust
Hawthorn
Ponderosa Pine
Cherry in the United States
Gray Pine
Yellow Poplar
Sugar Maple
Mangrove
Honey Locust
Redwood
Jimson Weed
Wisteria
Candlenut Tree
American Beech
Sweetgum
Apple
Western White Pine
Gingko
Pistachio
Eucalyptus
Quaking Aspen
Birch
Osage Orange
Douglas Fir
Manzanita
Pear
American Sycamore aka Buttonwood
Alder
American Mulberry
Red Spruce
Baobab
Sitka Spruce
Loblolly Pine
Pinyon Pine
Eastern Redbud
Plum
Camphor Tree
Longleaf Pine
Pacific Yew
Persimmon
Tanoak
Basswood
Olive
Slash Pine
Avocado
Spanish Elm
Black Ironwood
Texas Mulberry
Arizona Walnut
Mexican Juniper
White Sapote
Montezuma Cypress
Lignum vitae
Balsam Fir
Kaya
Yucca
Lodgepole Pine
Date Palm
Texas Madrone
Gumbo Limbo
Coconut
Jacaranda
Pomegranate
Monkey Puzzle Tree
Pohutukawa aka New Zealand Christmas Tree
Brazilian Walnut aka Ipê
Quebracho
Nandubay
Algarrobo Negro
Palo Santo
Aruera
Wax Myrtle
Camellia
Carolina Hemlock
Virginia Pine
Palo Borracho
Borrachero
Cinnamon
Hibiscus
Lilac
Mistletoe
Strangler Fig
Horse Chestnut
Cocobolo
Shortleaf Pine
American Mountain-Ash
Crepe Myrtle
Teak
Blackthorn
Yaupon Holly
Pond Cypress
Ivy
White Spruce
Red Pine
Yew
Grand Fir
Rowan
White Ash
Atlantic White Cedar
American Yew
Desert Willow
Hazel
Saguaro
Buckthorn
Mango
Gardenia
White Walnut/Butternut
Rose Bush
Willow
Southern Live Oak
Box Elder
Russian Olive
Silver Maple
Sandalwood
Bigleaf Maple
Snakewood
Slippery Elm
Yellow Birch
Ebony
Eastern White Pine
Bloodwood
Cedar Of Lebanon
Western Larch
Engelmann Spruce
Rocky Mountain Juniper
Apricot
Black Cottonwood
Elder
Subalpine Fir
California Nutmeg
Bamboo
Chinkapin
Mountain Hemlock
Black Tupelo
Coffee
Eastern Hemlock
Black Willow
Silver Lime
America's State Trees as wands
Ceiba Tree

Pacific Silver Fir

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By JamesPascatore

Abies amabilis, commonly known as the Pacific silver fir, is a fir native to the Pacific Northwest of North America, occurring in the Pacific Coast Ranges and the Cascade Range from the extreme southeast of Alaska, through western British Columbia, Washington and Oregon, to the extreme northwest of California. It is also commonly referred to as the white fir, red fir, lovely fir, Amabilis fir, Cascades fir, or silver fir. It grows at altitudes of sea level to 1,500 metres in the north of the range, and 1,000–2,300 m in the south of the range, always in temperate rain forest with relatively high precipitation and cool, humid summers. Common associate trees are Douglas fir and in the extreme southern area of its range, California buckeye. Pacific Silver Fir is probably the most powerful member of the fir family and they are heavily prized in the Pacific Northwest and California. The famed Pacific Northwest wandmaker, Edison Huxley Fielding, owns a wand made from this wood.

Daydreamers, these witches and wizards often seem like they live in another plane of existence. When it comes to the Truth, however, they can be direct and aggressive in their pursuit. Truth and the integration of it into their knowledge is vital. They spend countless hours thinking about the subject of Truth and how they can better reflect Truths in their lives. It is interesting to not that just as many philosophers have held silver lime wands as Seers. Though this wand centers on Truth it also centers on another capital-requiring idea– Love. These people also often think and consider the nature of Love, and love to be in love as well. In antiquity, Pacific Silver Fir is also called the wood of lovers.

These people do love with all their heart, and form strong attachments quickly. However, they are also highly self-aware and, knowing this about themselves, they may try to sabotage themselves in order to spare their own feelings. These witches and wizards are exacting and have perfectionist tendencies. They are not satisfied with being seen as average or normal, which makes them highly self-conscious. Most famously there is talent with prophecy and divination. Less famously, there is talent in mind-based magics like legilimency and occlumency, as well as in magic to do with revealing. Finding and exploiting weak points is a specialty of this wand and its owner, which makes it useful in curse-breaking and penetrating enemy's wards or defenses. Pacific silver fir is excellent in divination, potions, care of magical creatures, herbology, and defense against the dark arts. There can be difficulty with transfiguration and charms to do with masking or deceiving.

Silver, dark gray, and pale green ripples are emitted from this wand during spellwork. Its magic smells of limes, rosehips, and water lilies. Pacific Silver Fir is strong against lightning magic, and can deflect it without much trouble. Having high agency, Pacific silver fir wands may not allow their owner to commit what it sees as petty lies. It has no patience for lies or half-truths– it will only allow its owner to lie in serious circumstances. This wand can act as a lie detector when the owner is speaking to others. It will glow a vibrant silver when it detects a lie.

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