Don't get mad if you don't like the way it looks. I am entering this in the Halloween props contest, so please Vote!!ĭisclaimer: This is NOT meant to be an exact reproduction or even a bad replica of one of Gandalf's staffs. (the business end, if you know what I mean) That was the solution. That meant the staffs were made from a large sapling, turned upside down, with the roots as the top part. Why is that important? Because everyone knows that a sapling is always thick at the bottom, and gets thinner as it goes up. The staff was always thicker toward the top. When looking at pictures of the Wizard staffs on the internet, I noticed something. I wanted one out of wood, that would be sturdy enough to use a walking stick, has a big gemstone at the top, and looked really cool. Paper!!! Gandalf would be so disappointed. The difficulty is that I have looked all over the web, and searched everywhere for how to make one that is not only sturdy, realistic, insanely cool, but also easy to make, and the best I have found is how to make them out of paper. The uses are endless, and it has become apparent to myself that I just had to have one. There is nothing like a good, solid Wizard staff to defend against Balrogs, challenge dark lords, fight other Wizards, decimate Orcs, or even illuminate giant Dwarven caverns.
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