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The same as in Harry Potter's wand: a feather from a phoenix. Specifically, from a phoenix called Fawkes.

The same as in Harry Potter's wand: a feather from a phoenix. Specifically, from a phoenix called Fawkes.

The same as in Harry Potter's wand: a feather from a phoenix. Specifically, from a phoenix called Fawkes.

The same as in Harry Potter's wand: a feather from a phoenix. Specifically, from a phoenix called Fawkes.

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Lord Voldemort holds his wand in a very peculiar way. He holds it loosely between his first and middle fingers, hardly using his other fingers at all.

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The same as in Harry Potter's wand: a feather from a phoenix. Specifically, from a phoenix called Fawkes.

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