Callie Groom: Core Of Unicorn Hair

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The wand that chose Callie Groom suits her personality, is made of alder wood, and has a core of unicorn hair. Alder wood suits her because she strives to do her best and achieve her goals and she usually isn't stubborn. Callie is considerate and she plans to direct her magic towards helping others. The core of the wand that chose Callie is made of unicorn hair. This core is known to make wands faithful to their first owners, and not likely to turn to the Dark Arts. This core will work well with her because she also doesn't plan on to turning to the Dark Arts. She also will be content with a wand that is faithful because she will be faithful to it as well and she won’t trade it out for another wand. Callie’s wand is extremely flexible

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