Folio Magi: A Complete Guide To All Chocolate Frog Cards
It is unknown when the idea for Chocolate Frog Cards was conceived, or who was the first wizard ever to be put on one, but for years young (and young at heart) witches and wizards have been collecting and trading cards. This book contains a complete guide to all 134 Chocolate Frog Cards, including pictures, dates, and descriptions, and a bonus section for you to create your own Chocolate Frog cards and boxes. Your Chocolate Frog Card collection is not complete without the Folio Magi! Coverart by Aladraws available here: https://nl.pinterest.com/pin/378583912428028701/?nic_v2=1a2l8YCQK
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Famous Hag Chocolate Frog Cards
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Famous Hag Chocolate Frog Cards
Number 01 - Babayaga:
Medieval, dates unknown.
Russian hag who dwelled in a hut that stood on giant chicken legs. Ate children for breakfast - and presumably for lunch and tea.
Number 02 - Malodora Grymm:
Medieval, dates unknown.
Using a beautification potion to conceal her true form, she married a king and used a charmed mirror to reinforce her self-image. Became jealous of the most beautiful girl in the land and fed her a poisoned apple.
Number 03 - Leticia Somnolens:
Medieval, dates unknown.
This spiteful hag was jealous of the king's daughter and caused her to prick her finger on a spindle tainted with a Draught of the Living Death. A young wizard who had smeared his lips with Wiggenweld potion kissed the princess and brought her out of her trance.
Number 04 - Old Mother Hubbard:
Medieval, dates unknown.
Lured stray animals into her home and starved them to death.
Number 05 - Cordelia Misericordia:
1298-1401.
Hag representative at 14th century summit of Wizard's Council.