The Hogwarts Daily News Issue #44

What does your wand say about you? Do you know if Harry Potter is the most popular fandom???

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05/31/21

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Issue Forty Four :

Chapter 1
Wands: Woods - Part 1

Acacia
It’s a very unusual wood for a wand and it creates tricky wands, that refuse to produce magic for anyone except their owner. Thy is very difficult to place and only choose wizards and witches with sufficient subtlety. It often creates temperamental wands.

Alder
It is an unyielding wood, but it is the ideal owner is helpful, considerate, and most likable. Most wand woods seek a similar personality on their potential owners, but the alder wood is most unusual and prefers a wizard or witch that is opposite to their personality. When it is well. placed, it can be the best helper. It is the best wand at non-verbal spell work.
Apple
These wands are best suited for ambitious wizards and witches and it isn’t any good for Dark Magic. It is said that those who have an applewood wand are well-loved, long-lived, and charming.
Ash
This is a wand that is very truthful to their master. It is best suited for those wizards and witches that don’t exactly know what they want and that are stubborn and courageous.
Aspen
This wand wood is white and fine-grained. Wands with this wood often have outstanding charmwork and its owner is usually an accomplished duelist or someone destined to be so. Owners of wands with this wood normally are strong-minded, determined, and attracted by quests. This is a wood wand for those who are revolutionaries.
Beech
This is a wand wood for young wizards or witches, that are wise beyond their years, and for older wizards and witches, that have had a rich and understanding experience. It has a lustrous reputation.
Blackthorn
This wand wood is unusual and is best suited for those with a warrior spirit. It is a wand that does well in Dark Arts. The bush was this wood that comes from has thorns and very sweet berries. To become truly bond with their owner, this wand wood needs to pass through danger and hardship. The wands that have this wood are loyal and faithful to their owners.
Part 2 will be in the next issue!
-Beezer Granger

Is Harry Potter the Most Popular Fandom?

While Harry Potter is the most celebrated fandom on HIH is it so popular out of our roleplaying cult uhh.. excuse me… I meant GAME...The Harry Potter books have sold over half a million copies!! That means that one in fifteen people in the world has a Harry Potter book, while some of us might have bought A LOT more that one Harry Potter or book (maybe the series paperback, hardback, and illustrated). It remains the third most sold book in the whole world, the Bible first and Quotations from Chairman Mao second. When the most popular fandom was ranked in 2019 Marvel was in first, Star Wars in second, DC in third, and Harry Potter in fourth place; 53% surveyed were fans while 47% are not. But not to worry because on some websites the most popular fandom was Harry Potter with Marvel in 11th place on the “Top ten tens” so it seems it is based on the age group. Not to be ageist but middle-aged men really love their Marvel (but so do I, so…). It could depend on who you ask. Some sites say Disney is #1 and HP is #2. Which would make sense because Disney makes in A LOT more cash than Warner Bros! For more info on that stay tuned for an article about their rivalry. But who cares what those muggles say! We will always LOVE Harry Potter! It is our FAVORITE fandom!

-Kaela Black

Fun Fact

Can you believe that Arthur Weasley, one of the most beloved characters in Harry Potter, was supposed to DIE??? Yes, J.K. Rowling was going to kill Arthur Weasley after he is attacked by Nagini!!! But, of course, we all know that this didn’t happen, as Rowling decided not to kill Arthur since “there were very few good fathers in the book.” And, frankly, I agree with J.K; Arthur Weasley was basically the only good father in the book! We can’t grasp the idea that Arthur was going to die, and we’re so glad that J.K. Rowling picked to keep him alive! However, since she didn’t kill Arthur, she killed Lupin and Tonks, who she had no intention of killing at the beginning, but she wanted to make sure Harry understood how evil Voldemort was, and losing Lupin and Tonks was so hard for everyone, as we're all the deaths in the Battle of Hogwarts. There are so many deaths in Harry Potter, but we are glad that Arthur Weasley wasn’t one of them, because that would have been devastating for Harry Potter fans!
-Celeste Evergreen



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