Chekov’s wand discussion: we have been repeatedly told about Dumbledore’s “long dark wand” (Ch. 56,57,77,81,94,110), a “wand of dread power” (Ch. 77), which we know from Canon is the “terrible device” Grindelwald possessed (Ch. 77).
In Azkaban (Ch. 57), Dumbledore confirms this:
“Nonsense, my dear,” the old wizard said cheerfully as he strode off yet again, waving as
though in admonition his fifteen-inch wand of unidentifiable dark-grey wood, “I’m invincible.”
Query: A key point in canon is the mastery of this wand. In this universe, Voldemort!Riddle has defeated Dumbledore before the latter threw the wand away. Does that make him the master of the wand?
Chekov’s wand discussion: we have been repeatedly told about Dumbledore’s “long dark wand” (Ch. 56,57,77,81,94,110), a “wand of dread power” (Ch. 77), which we know from Canon is the “terrible device” Grindelwald possessed (Ch. 77).
In Azkaban (Ch. 57), Dumbledore confirms this:
Query: A key point in canon is the mastery of this wand. In this universe, Voldemort!Riddle has defeated Dumbledore before the latter threw the wand away. Does that make him the master of the wand?