![]() ![]() A reluctant Death, most unwillingly, handed over his own invisibility cloak. ![]() The third and youngest brother, who was the most humble and wise, did not trust Death and asked for something to enable him to go forth without Death being able to follow. Death granted his wish by crafting the Resurrection Stone from a stone picked from the riverbank. The second brother, an arrogant man, chose to further humiliate death, and asked for the power to recall the deceased from the grave. Death granted his wish by fashioning the Elder Wand from a branch of a nearby elder tree standing on the banks of the river. ![]() The eldest brother, a combative man, asked for a wand more powerful than any in existence. Death cunningly pretended to congratulate them and proceeds to award them with gifts of their own choosing. The figure was the enraged spirit of Death, cheated of his due. Halfway through the bridge, a hooded figure stood before them. Learned in the magical arts, the brothers conjured a bridge with their wands and proceeded to cross. Three brothers, travelling along a lonely, winding road at twilight reached a deep treacherous river where anyone who attempted to swim or wade would drown. ![]()
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