Innocence says that her "great-great-granny" made her wand, and that she is the first of her sibs to get a new wand. But in AQ1, Forbeance said that "Great-Great-Grandma passed on," and Constance explained that "that was almost thirty years ago" (roughly 1978).
Granted: the Pritchard children have eight great-great-grandmothers. So I guess the question is: was Innocence's wand made by one of her other seven great-great-grandmothers, or did you (or she) mean that it was made by her great-grandmother (daughter of said great-great-grandmother who died circa 1978), who also inherited her mother's talent for wandcraft?
Innocence's great-great-granny
Innocence says that her "great-great-granny" made her wand, and that she is the first of her sibs to get a new wand. But in AQ1, Forbeance said that "Great-Great-Grandma passed on," and Constance explained that "that was almost thirty years ago" (roughly 1978).
Granted: the Pritchard children have eight great-great-grandmothers. So I guess the question is: was Innocence's wand made by one of her other seven great-great-grandmothers, or did you (or she) mean that it was made by her great-grandmother (daughter of said great-great-grandmother who died circa 1978), who also inherited her mother's talent for wandcraft?
~ Anthony J Fuchs