3 Works by RobinPuck13
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Rabbit Farm of Chaos by RobinPuck13
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Katekyou Hitman Reborn!, Naruto, Transformers - All Media Types, Twilight Series - All Media Types, Pocket Monsters | Pokemon - All Media Types, Fullmetal Alchemist - All Media Types, Hunter X Hunter, 幽☆遊☆白書 | YuYu Hakusho: Ghost Files
11 Aug 2020
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A collection of Plot Bunnies that have either run away to the point I can't catch them, or have been buried underneath the 100+ other rabbits in my head. Spanning several fandoms and AUs, feel free to browse and maybe see if any of them spark an idea in your brain. If you do use one of these ideas please let me know, I'm curious what others will do with the crazy critters.
I will probably go back through and turn some of these into actual stories once I've caught the darn rabbits, but in the meantime feel free to use the ideas.
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The difference between wand makers and wand crafters is night and day. Where wand makers create combinations of wood and core before setting them aside to be ‘matched’, a wand crafter creates very few wands from any number of materials. A wand crafter does exactly that. They craft wands to be one’s perfect match, so much so that the wand will only work for the owner of said wand. Each wand has a shaft, a handle, and a core. Usually the core for a makers’ wand is one of three things; phoenix feather, unicorn hair, or dragon heartstrings. A crafters’ wand, however, is a mixture of different materials, such as Hydra venom and thestral tail hairs, but the material for the wand itself, that is where the true difference lies. Where a wand maker will only use a selection of woods, a crafter is under no such obligation. Crystal, gemstones, common rock, even metal or bone could be used for the wand’s body.
It is because of this that Wand Crafting is a dying art within the English colonies.
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Creature Encyclopedia by RobinPuck13
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Original Work
16 Jan 2019
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In my many years of life, I have come across more than a hundred species of sentient creatures. Each one more varied than the last in terms of appearance, habitat, behavior and even culture, these creatures, that many believe to be nothing more than myths, inhabit the entire world. From the ever expanding sky to the deepest of underwater caves. Some as big as a mountain, where others could fit on your thumbnail.
Within the pages of this journal I will be writing down my observations of these beings as well as the many legends that surround them. Welcome, readers, to the Creature Encyclopedia.
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