- Messages
- 5,303
- OOC First Name
- Rowan
- Blood Status
- Muggleborn
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Amber) (Pansexual
- Wand
- Knotted 12 Inch Flexible Pine Wand with Fwooper Feather Core and 6'5" Sturdy Carved Walnut Staff With Phoenix Tail Feather Core
- Age
- 3/2030 (32)
Emmett's backyard workshop had over the past year gone from an entirely strange environment, to a place Ainsley felt totally at home. Though she knew she was barely beginning to scratch the surface of the wealth of information there was to know about wandmaking, it was thrilling to dig into a brand new branch of magic she had never studied before, and she was starting to feel familiar with at least the basics of the craft. Which components did what, how to properly handle the cores, how to carve wood properly. The nicks and splinters and scrapes on her hands had given way to woodworking calluses, clumsily splintered wood replaced by smooth carved designs. It was work Ainsley was proud to do, and she found herself loving every second.
Today was a very special project. She had known from the second she began studying wandmaking that she would wind up crafting herself a new wand from scratch, and one thought from her first conversation on the subject with Emmett had stuck this entire time. Though she knew it wasn't entirely practical and she would certainly wind up defaulting to her old wand on a day to day basis, Ainsley had been completely unable to let go of the idea of making herself a magic staff, an idea that thankfully Emmett had been agreeable to help her with. It had taken a while to decide upon the makeup of the staff and source enough wood, but the day had finally come to start working on it. As fond as Ainsley was of the wand that had chosen her so long ago, it felt silly to make a staff with exactly the same properties, when there was potential for experimentation. She wasn't the same person she had been ten years ago when her pine and fwooper wand had chosen her, and after a lot of research with Emmett's help, she had developed the exact make she felt suited her for a new staff. Walnut wood, and a Phoenix tail feather core. Versatile, creative, dependable. It sounded perfect. She had needed to order quite a lot of walnut, to make a staff that would be appropriately tall to suit her own stature, and she now laid the branch on the bench, taking up easily the space of nearly a dozen wands. "So... where should we start?" Ainsley asked her mentor, glancing down slightly at Emmett. Though her initial impression of him as a coworker had been scratchy and intimidating, Ainsley had become fond of working on projects like this with Emmett. She admired his dedication and wealth of knowledge, and looked forward to taking on this project together.
Today was a very special project. She had known from the second she began studying wandmaking that she would wind up crafting herself a new wand from scratch, and one thought from her first conversation on the subject with Emmett had stuck this entire time. Though she knew it wasn't entirely practical and she would certainly wind up defaulting to her old wand on a day to day basis, Ainsley had been completely unable to let go of the idea of making herself a magic staff, an idea that thankfully Emmett had been agreeable to help her with. It had taken a while to decide upon the makeup of the staff and source enough wood, but the day had finally come to start working on it. As fond as Ainsley was of the wand that had chosen her so long ago, it felt silly to make a staff with exactly the same properties, when there was potential for experimentation. She wasn't the same person she had been ten years ago when her pine and fwooper wand had chosen her, and after a lot of research with Emmett's help, she had developed the exact make she felt suited her for a new staff. Walnut wood, and a Phoenix tail feather core. Versatile, creative, dependable. It sounded perfect. She had needed to order quite a lot of walnut, to make a staff that would be appropriately tall to suit her own stature, and she now laid the branch on the bench, taking up easily the space of nearly a dozen wands. "So... where should we start?" Ainsley asked her mentor, glancing down slightly at Emmett. Though her initial impression of him as a coworker had been scratchy and intimidating, Ainsley had become fond of working on projects like this with Emmett. She admired his dedication and wealth of knowledge, and looked forward to taking on this project together.