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Exception and great loyalty that will make you immerse yourself in the heart of the most beautiful stories. Age recommendation 14+ Purchase this product now and earn 29 Noble crowns for a discount on a future purchase. This walking stick consists of two parts… the wooden stick containing the magic wand of Lucius with the silver snake head.
However, Lord Voldemort took the wand from inside it to circumnavigate his own wand's brotherly connection with Harry Potter's.Is there any description of him doing so, or of either his wand or his stick, in any of the 7 books? You will find official replicas and related products from your favorite worlds: Harry Potter, The Fantastic Animals, Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Game of Thrones, DC Comics . The films' take on Lucius using his cane as a shield of sorts while wielding his wand is similar to the daisho configuration of Japanese swordsmanship, where a samurai or other swordsman would use a smaller secondary sword as a shield while using a full-sized katana in their dominant hand.
This authentic and highly-detailed replica of Lucius’ second wand features fine detail including the simple handle and worn-looking body. Cane is protected with the protege charm, but we still recommend that this item is for display only. The amount of customs duty and VAT to be paid will be assessed at the point of entry of the destination country. At her [Narcissa Malfoy’s] touch, Malfoy put his hand into his robes, withdrew a wand and passed it along to Voldemort, who held it up in front of his red eyes, examining it closely. International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.It is possible that after Lord Voldemort broke the wand in his walking stick, Lucius had a new one placed in its stead in the walking stick, since he kept the cane and silver-headed snake handle after losing his wand. Deliveries can take longer to arrive at busy periods, such as Christmas, or during emergency situations such as the coronavirus pandemic.