A/n: I own nothing, first off. Next, this is just my thoughts on how the three Hallows could have been made.
If you want to use this in a story, be my guest. First thing I have every posted.
The story of three brothers.
The story goes that three brother wizards were out on a stroll.
The three came across a deep, fast flowing river.
They crossed the river using magic and met Death on the other side.
Death offers asks each what they desire.
The oldest brother wants an unbeatable wand.
Death gives him a wand made of the branch of a nearby elder tree.
The middle brother wants the love of his life back.
Death gives him a stone of ressurection made of a random stone on the ground.
The youngest brother wants a way to hide, even from death himself.
Death reluctantly gives up his own cloak of invisibility.
As it goes, the oldest brother challenges an old rival to a duel and brags of his wand.
The brother wins, but is killed in his sleep that night and the wand is stolen.
The middle brother brought back a shade of his love.
The shade was not fully alive, and the brother ends up killing himself to join her.
The youngest brother lives to an ancient age.
In his old age, he no longer fears death, so he gives the cloak to his son and greets Death as an old friend.
My idea is a little different.
I figure, the three brothers ran into an ancient dementor.
Being wizards (and more than a little lucky) they managed to kill it.
The oldest brother crafted a wand using the bone for the casing, and the blood, hair, and teeth for the innards.
The middle brother used the blood and the lining of its stomache to make a solid stone.
The youngest brother took the cloak of the dementor and wove its hair into it.
The three then wove various enchantments into the items.
The oldest enchanted the wand to be powerful, to be unbreakable, and to be highly accurate.
The middle brother enchanted the stone to be a necromantic tool, to be unbreakable, and to summon souls from beyond the veil.
The youngest brother enchted the cloak to make its wearer invisible, to allow spells to pass through it, and to be impossible to rip.
Because of the age of the dementor, and the sheer number of souls (and thus magic) it had consumed,
the items held the enchantments better than they had hoped, and infact altered them slightly.
The wand became the most powerful, accurate, and hardest wand to break in existance.
The stone could summon souls and give them a sort of half life. Not truly alive, but not fully dead.
The cloak became the best cloak of invisibility to exist, making it so that the owner seemed not even there.
The power of the enchantments never faded, nor failed, due to the power of what they were made of.
Ending a/n:
Just my thoughts on how the Hallows could have been made.
