velv3tkisses
Senior Member
I spy a throwback gothic mirror!
You approach the Mirror of Erised, reading the inscription "Erised stra ehru oyt ube cafru oyt on wohsi". What do you see? What is the one item / villager / experience you want from ACNH? Name it, and I will (try to) make it yours, @velv3tkisses !I spy a throwback gothic mirror!
Holy ****, you're amazing!I'll drop a hint, since I think I know what you're saying: https://villagerdb.com/item/den-desk
Edit: ok I forgot there's only one item matching that description, since I originally had an antique table in the mix. The den desk is yours!
Hoisted from the headmaster's office, the desk comes with a few of Dumbledore's other decorative effects:
- Fawke's birdcage (birdcage)
- A portrait of a previous headmaster (fake Serene painting)
- Curious silver instruments (custom Golden gears)
Incredible - once again. I must think on this! ♡You approach the Mirror of Erised, reading the inscription "Erised stra ehru oyt ube cafru oyt on wohsi". What do you see? What is the one item / villager / experience you want from ACNH? Name it, and I will (try to) make it yours, @velv3tkisses !
They call him "The Boy Who Lived", but Harry Potter not only lived, warded by love, he fought and hunted and saved and cherished. Along with his constantly Spellotaped glasses, you will find among his personal effects:i spy brown rimmed glasses
AH this is so creative omgThey call him "The Boy Who Lived", but Harry Potter not only lived, warded by love, he fought and hunted and saved and cherished. Along with his constantly Spellotaped glasses, you will find among his personal effects:
- a Leo Fragment (for his July 31 birthday)
- 10 golden snitches (Star fragments)
- an old Nimbus 2000 (broom and dustpan)
- Cloak of invisibility (Bone Costume)
- Tom Riddle's Diary (Pop-up book, mesozoic world version)
You did!do i spy an ice wand? (not sure if this one’s been claimed yet but i didn’t see it in the comments!)
WOW! Such talent! Go Durmstrang!You did!
The ice wand was crafted in secret by some enterprising wizarding students in the far north Durmstrang Institute (from which Viktor Krum hailed). One of them brought it on the delegation to the latest Tri-wizard tournament, lost track of it, and now it's yours, @mayor.lauren!
Mischief managed! I won't be able to deliver for another 8 hours or so, but the Marauder's Map is yours!I spy a pirate rug which you can use to avoid being spotted by Mrs. Norris' watchful eye.
The chrysanthemum is a flower of mourning in France. This mum wand was commissioned by The Ministère des Affaires Magiques de la France and sent to the British Ministry of Magic and was on display until some time ago.Mum wand
This dilapidated Brown Phone Box no longer houses the entrance to the Ministry of Magic. Even for non-muggles, the Ministry found that brown was too drab and non-descript, and often guests had difficulty noticing it. Though it's no longer installed, dialing MAGIC will still play the on-hold jingle.I see a Phone Box (Brown)
This wedding wand was part of a serial-bride's secret smuggling ring. Little did she know, when trying to pass the wand to one of her cohorts during the wedding, an over-zealous muggle intercepted the wand, after a rumor was started that the lady to catch the bouquet would be the next bride. To this day, the rumor still persists. Are wedding bells in your near future, @Unbelievable ? PM incoming!wedding wand
This magic-circle rug has been trampled by several generations of Trelawneys. Other items that they've used to boost their divining powers include a sea globe, snow globe, and (for some odd reason) a plasma ball. Enjoy seeing... whatever it is you see with these, @Rika092 !Is the magic circle rug claimed yet? Also tysm for hosting this again. I love this series!
It is rare for muggle technology to outpace that of the wizarding world, but history is full of these miraculous moments. One prime example is indoor plumbing; once muggles learned to forge iron, rather than waste it on just frivolous things like quidditch bludgers and portal decoration, the simple pipe shape was a perfect form for funneling away waste. While the iron wand itself is still magical, one cannot guarantee that it has never been part of an unsavory closet bend or branch drain. Don't smell it, @Your Local Wild Child !Has the iron wand been claimed? I need to know the origins of how THAT became magical...