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Using the "translucent spines" of the White River Monster of Arkansas for his wandcores, his wands were known for "producing spells of force and elegance" (Pm). Unfortunately for the world, the secret of how Thiago caught the River Monsters and extracted their spines was lost when he died. Skills Renowned wandmaker of 1920s America. Thiago Quintana


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Quintana created his wands using spines from the White River Monsters of Arkansas,. Watch: The 'Harry Potter' prequel shows magical America for the first time.


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The White River Monster is a real-world cryptid. It was reportedly first sighted in 1915 in the White River in Arkansas, and is said to be large, grey, and similar in appearance to a catfish. Appearances. Pottermore (First mentioned) Wizarding World (Mentioned only) Notes and references.


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A spine taken from the back of a White River Monster, a magical fish native to the White River in Arkansas, was used as a wand core by the American wandmaker Thiago Quintana. Quintana's harvesting of White River Monster spines initially raised concerns of over-fishing, but because he was the only one who knew how to lure the creatures, the ecological impact was not severe. White River Monster.


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Physical information Species Human Gender Male Affiliation Occupation Wandmaker [Source] Thiago Quintana was an American wizard and was one of four wandmakers who served North America in the early 20th century, along with Shikoba Wolfe, Johannes Jonker, and Violetta Beauvais. Biography


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The White River Monster on Wikipedia The White River Monster on the Encyclopedia of Arkansas Pensieve (Comments) View 0 thoughts swirling around the pensieve. Add your own. Tags: fish Editors: Steve VanderArk and Jeanne Kimsey


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The Horned River Serpent is a snake-like creature that has a jewel set into its forehead and a house named after it at Ilvermony. Isolt Sayre encountered a Horned Serpent who always gave the same message. "Until I am part of your family, your family is doomed." (Pm).


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The White River Monster is a real-world cryptid. It was reportedly first sighted in 1915 in the White River in Arkansas, and is said to be large, grey, and similar in appearance to a catfish. Appearances[] Pottermore (First mentioned) Wizarding World (Mentioned only) Notes and references[]


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This magnificent creature is known to live for up to 150 years, has a pointed head, a spiny back, can be up to 400 pounds, and can appear grey in color. It just might be what Arkansans have been spotting up and down the White River.


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On the Pottermore website, Rowling writes that the White River Monster, a native of our White River, is a creature whose spine was harvested to provide the magical core of some American wands.


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Johannes Jonker: Unlike his wand-making brethren, Jonker was Muggle-born. His No-Maj father was an accomplished cabinet maker, and Jonker turned out to be quite an accomplished wandmaker. His.


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Habitat of the White River Monsters, water creatures with translucent spines used as wand cores by noted wandmaker Thiago Quintana (Pm). However, only he knew how to procure the spines using a secret method of luring the creatures, so after his death these wands ceased to be produced.


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A spine taken from the back of a White River Monster, a magical fish native to the White River in Arkansas, was used as a wand core by the American wandmaker Thiago Quintana. Quintana's harvesting of White River Monster spines initially raised concerns of over-fishing, but because he was the.