It was Edmund in the final battle...
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Yes, the White Witch had a wand, which was used to turn creatures into stone. Edmund turned the battle around in favour of the "good" creatures when he brought his sword down on the wand and destroyed it, preventing the Witch from turning any more creatures into stone.
Aslan's army doesn't get the witch's wand so the witch turns herself and the dwarf into a stump and boulder.
In "The Chronicles of Narnia," it was a young human named Edmund Pevensie who was smart enough to break the White Witch's wand during the battle. This act played a crucial role in breaking the White Witch's power and bringing about her defeat.
The White Witch is the usurping and self-proclaimed Queen of Narnia. She is cruel and power-hungry and keeps the land encased in a perpetual winter. If anyone defies her power, she turns them to stone with her magic wand. She represents the devil and evil in general. Silvermistwaterfairy says: If you have read The Magician's Nephew, then you should know Jadis, the evil queen who destroyed all of Charn except herself. The White which is the same Jadis and she is not human, she is half Jinn (Adam's first wife was Jinn) and half giantess.
No, he Reparo!-es his old wand.
The new strongest wand in the Harry Potters series would be Harrys wand because of his awsome powers :)
Nothing,he just lost his powers.
It likes to make friends, and it was formed in Narnia by Gandalf using the Elder wand.
The White Witch, also known as Jadis, is the main antagonist in C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" series. She is cold, ruthless, and power-hungry, willing to do whatever it takes to maintain control over Narnia. Her magical abilities and cunning nature make her a formidable enemy to the protagonists.
Mr. Beaver is the one who tells Aslan about Edmund's encounter with the White Witch and how he broke her wand. This information is important for Aslan in understanding the situation and the role that Edmund plays in the prophecy.
In the Harry Potter series, the character who carries a white wand is known as Draco Malfoy. He uses this wand during his time at Hogwarts and throughout the series. The white wand is symbolic of his family's aristocratic status and their connection to the dark arts. However, it is important to note that the specific mention of a "white wand" is not prominent in the books; rather, it is often associated with the darker themes of his character's journey.
If you mean can people that aren't wizards or witches perform magic, no. They can't because they cannot gain access to the wizarding wold to get a wand and the wand would not agree to do magic by command of a muggle.