gideon prewett is trying. (giddyup_) wrote, @ 2011-10-12 04:12:00 |
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OOC |
NAME: Emily. TIMEZONE: Your timezone as so: US/ Eastern [GMT-5] BIRTHDAY: September 27th. MESSENGER: AIM: coffeebeandream EMAIL ADDRESS. coffeebeandream@gmail.com CDJ: coffeebeandream PB: Daniel Bruhl. JOURNAL TO BE USED: giddyup_ |
Basics |
NAME: Gideon Sylvester Prewett. Often called Gid, but he tends to bristle a bit when somebody outside of his family uses it. Naturally, Gideon's never pleased when anybody calls him Git, but he's gotten used to it. (To coufunded Aurors: THE TEA COSY MAN WHO BITCHES) AGE/BIRTHDAY: 28/April 11th, 1952. BLOOD STATUS: Pureblood. FORMER HOUSE: Ravenclaw, class of 1970. OCCUPATION: Before being outed as a member of the Order, Gideon was a writer for Transfiguration Today. Being outed was very, very scary at first, but with each day that's passed, Gideon's gotten more comfortable working solely for the Order. |
Relationships |
FAMILY: Marius Prewett. Father. Claudia (nee?) Prewett. Mother. Ignatius Prewett. Uncle. Lucretia Black Prewett. Aunt (by marriage). Fabian Prewett. Younger brother. Molly Prewett Weasley. Older sister. Arthur Weasley. Brother-in-law. Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, and Ron Weasley. Treasured Nephews. SEXUALITY: Unquestionably heterosexual (though relatively asexual-- he just wouldn't identify himself as that). Not that Gideon has a lot of experience with the opposite sex, but that's nobody's business but his own. SIGNIFICANT OTHER: None. CHILDREN:: None. |
Politics |
LOYALTY/ALLIANCE: Order of the Phoenix. ROLE IN THE WAR: Gideon is well-versed in the theoretical, as well as practical, aspects of Transfiguration. While he would never admit to any deficiencies, Gideon knows that he's no match against Dumbledore or McGonagall; however when the time comes, Gideon is willing to do whatever needs to be done to accomplish a task or goal. Despite his outward arrogance and air of superiority, he tends to be able to rationalize his actions, especially in questionable moral areas. The Order is scrabbling to get to You-Know-Who's Horcruxes before the Death Eaters do, and Gideon doesn't want to live with the consequences if they don't. He knows that sacrifices will have to be made, and he's always willing to step up and do the dirty work that nobody else will do. He hasn't killed anybody yet, but he certainly thinks that he could if it were necessary (whether he could actually pull the trigger, so to speak, remains to be seen). On his own, he's also an excellent duelist, but he and his brother are practically an unbeatable pair. Gideon likes being independent, but he also knows that he and Fabian work better as a team. POLITICAL VIEWS: Politically, Gideon is rather apathetic. He thinks that the whole thing is a waste of time, and that politicians create issues to debate so that they can give the appearance of attempting to do something productive while altogether ignoring the issues that really matter. It's all a popularity contest, and he has no interest in play that sort of game, not even by voicing those negative opinions because he knows they will fall on deaf ears. He strongly supports the wizarding statute of secrecy because history has shown that muggles, at large, cannot handle the knowledge of the existence of magic in a rational way. He doesn't feel one way or the other about werewolves or other halfbreeds while they seem to be mostly human, but if he ever crossed paths with a transformed werewolf, he certainly wouldn't treat it as if it were human. Gideon's general feelings regarding muggles are a bit... complicated. There are plenty of excellent muggleborn witches and wizards in the world, it's a known fact, but still, Gideon sort of holds to the idea that pureblooded witches and wizards are more well-equipped for performing magic. He knows that the sentiment is entirely unfounded and academically unsound, but it's difficult for Gideon to argue with a gut feeling. Since it's sort of a superstitious belief, it's not a sentiment that Gideon shares or ever intends to verbalize. That being said, he knows surprising little about the muggle world, and because of that, he's quite uncomfortable crossing into it, although he knows that it's something he'll have to get used to if he's really going to be of use to the Order. |
Appearance |
APPEARANCE: There's nothing exceptional about Gideon's appearance-- he's a man of average height and build. He has brown eyes and, unlike his sister and her family, he has brown hair. He is almost always clean-shaven, and he keeps his hair neatly trimmed. Naturally, Gideon's not the sort of man who would stand out in a crowd because of his appearance. He's neither a flashy dresser, nor is he a sloppy one. He doesn't quite understand the muggle fashion world, but when Gideon is expected to wear traditional robes, which isn't often, he always wears trousers and a crisp shirt beneath. He just feels more secure that way. Gideon wouldn't leave anybody with a negative first impression based on his appearance; however, he wouldn't want anybody to base their opinions of him solely on his clothing or the way he does his hair. What he has to say is much more important, and generally, Gideon's not afraid of sharing those opinions with any listening ear. Additionally, Gideon tends to talk with his hands, and when he's nervous, Gideon will speak quickly and rarely make eye-contact with his audience. |
Personality |
WAND: 12 inches, Aspen, dragon heartstring, springy. BOGGART: Gideon's most fears permanently losing his magical abilities. He doesn't know who he is without his proper wand, but thinking about that wand not responding to his wishes makes him panic because he relies on magic in every single aspect of his life. PATRONUS: Gideon's patronus is a Ram. When he needs to produce one, he just thinks about the day in Ollivander's wand shop when he was chosen by his wand. The spell produces a ram for Gideon because he can be stubborn, like a goat, but he's a bit more refined than that. Rams are also known to be powerful and fearless fighters. LIKES: Books, magical theory, dueling, muggle literature (especially mysteries), Christmas and other holidays, traveling, architecture, writing, expediency, thunderstorms, experimenting with new spells, Molly's cooking, his nephews (especially George). DISLIKES: Coffee, the nephews' nappies (Percy's were always the worst), mixed drinks, household chores, Rita Skeeter, elves, people who are overly dramatic, wizarding robes, electronics, cold food, dark magic, having to brew potions, people who don't know their place, gossip. STRENGTHS: Transfiguration, dueling, charms, writing, keeping secrets, remaining loyal (to those who prove themselves genuinely worthy), creative, likes to think of himself as a good leader and positive role model, can compartmentalize and rationalize his questionable actions for the greater good with relative ease. WEAKNESSES: Potions, muggle studies (generally, most things related to muggles), terrible at keeping track of money/valuable items, has difficulty controlling his temper, is overly confident in his own abilities, doesn't always play well with others, is somewhat selfish with personal possessions, but especially with his time. KNOWN INFORMATION: Gideon Prewett is not the easiest person to get along with. He's a very capable and talented wizard, and he knows it. Maybe that knowledge has made him quite arrogant over the years, but Gideon just prefers to think of himself as an exceptionally confident sort of person. Gideon is not entirely vocal about his views concerning muggle rights, or any specific political issues, but people are bound to know that he thinks that the Ministry is a shoddy political machine bent on proliferating mediocrity in the wizarding world. He was once a well-respected researcher (not necessarily well-know because... who actually reads academic journals these days?) and writer for Transfiguration Today, but since being outed as a terrorist, he's lost that positive bit of notoriety. Additionally, people who know Gideon, or even the Prewett family, know that where Gideon treads, Fabian is bound to follow. They're sort of an odd pair, natural opposites, and most seem to naturally favor Fabian's disposition, but most would agree that Gideon is the more successful of the two. DETAILED PERSONALITY: Generally speaking, Gideon Prewett is not the sort of person that other people are naturally drawn to. He can be overly opinionated (especially concerning the ministry), stubborn, and a bit judgmental. On first impression, Gideon can come off as an aloof sort of person, not the sort to really go out of his way for the benefit of anybody besides himself. But that's just a first impression. He will do anything for his family, whom he loves fiercely and dearly (even ickle, stinky Ron), or anybody who proves themselves trustworthy. However, Gideon is a very careful, discerning person, so he's not going to invest his energies and emotions into people who aren't worth his time. Being a Ravenclaw, Gideon also possesses an innate air of curiosity and determination. When an idea catches hold, not that it necessarily has to be a good idea, Gideon's going to do what he can to experiment with it and see it into fruition. He can also be a bit spontaneous if the right sort of idea sparks. Granted, it takes actually getting to know Gideon to learn those sorts of things about him, but there actually is a heart beneath that bristly exterior. Since his days at Hogwarts, he's been known to be arrogant, overly-confident, or even uppity. Part of that is because he's incredibly aware of what a talented wizard he is, and he has often been praised for his abilities. Above all, Gideon considers himself to be an academic, especially concerning Transfiguration, but he is also a first rate duelist. His arrogance and sense of entitlement don't make him many friends, but Gideon's never been entirely needy in that area of his life. He's almost always had Fabian around, and while Gideon will never be quick to admit it, he does realize that he depends a great deal on his younger brother. While Gideon is generally the more assertive of the two, Fabian sort of functions as his moral compass (What Would Fabian Do?) when Gideon does question himself (which admittedly, with his attitude, isn't very often). However, when Gideon simply can't go to Fabian about something, or when they've had a row and Gideon feels like he wants to kill his brother, he has a tendency to internalize that anger. He knows that it's not the proper way for him to deal with his feelings, but more often than not, it's the best way for him to keep his temper in check. And Gideon knows that, to truly be able to get along with anybody outside of his family, he must control his temper. He may be the only brunette in the Prewett family, but Gideon still inherited the ginger temper. While Gideon was known to throw tantrums as a child, he's still known to pitch fits from time to time as an adult, it's just more difficult to set him off these days. But you who dare to mock his opinions, decisions, or abilities, beware. He's not likely to forget the offense and he'll hold a grudge like you wouldn't believe; however, the traits which would make him a positively terrible enemy to have also make Gideon a reliable ally. Turn his anger against an appropriate nemesis, like the Death Eaters, and for the most part, Gideon will be able to get over the squabbles and minor offenses to accomplish the greater good. While Gideon is certainly willing to put himself in difficult positions for his family and the Order, he is incredibly uncompromising when it comes to his personal standards and expectations. That isn't to say that his morals don't possess a certain fluidity, because they definitely do, Gideon just has very strong ideas about the things he likes and feels that he deserves. While his behavior and arrogance may make him the brunt of jokes, he's proud enough to think it's beneath the level of respect he deserves. So maybe he has an overly inflated sense of importance or entitlement, but then, Gideon feels like he's already made a lot of important sacrifices in his life, both for his family and the Order, and he knows that he will continue to make those sacrifices, so he thinks he's properly due. Of course, thinking that way's bound to earn him exactly the opposite. Gideon just hasn't quite realized it yet. At the bottom of everything, Gideon just wants to make decisions which will best benefit the future and greater good. |
History |
A history of your character. This shouldn't read like a grocery list. Rather, it should take into account how your take on this character's personality/history affected who he or she became. So, in a sense, this is your way of selling your interpretation. For example, some players argue that Sirius thought prejudice based on blood purity was wrong when he was younger while others say it was a result of being at Hogwarts that changed his opinion. These are the sort of points you want to hit on here. The Harry Potter wiki (http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Siri If you need suggestions, areas you can hit on include what sort of home/class your character comes from, how much exposure your character has had to the muggle world, mentions of parents and siblings and how they affected your character, the house your character was sorted into, the sort of friends your character made (or didn't make) and why, what clubs and affiliations they might have belonged to, hobbies, what sort of student they were, your character's occupation(s), how your became involved in the Order/DEs/ministry/stayed neutral, goals/ambitions, what caused them to go into the line of work they are now in, etc. Still need ideas? There's a list of 365 character questions here. CHILDHOOD: There was nothing overly exceptional or devastating about Gideon's childhood. He was born on April 11th, 1952, the second child and first son to Marius and Claudia Prewett. They weren't the wealthiest or most popular family of their kind, but the Prewetts managed to blend in with the others easily enough. And being perfectly respectable was totally acceptable, Gideon learned. He was also quick to learn who ruled the roost-- wherever Gideon turned, there was Molly. She was there when he cried and needed a laugh or a bandage, she calmed him when he pitched a fit, and she kept him from sticking a litany of dangerous objects into his mouth. Often Gideon will say that he was raised by two mothers, and he truly believes that he was despite their closeness in age. Molly has always been a positive influence in life, even if they break into vicious fights from time to time and almost never see eye to eye. For as long as Gideon can remember, Fabian has always been his partner in crime. Molly had already claimed the role of responsible, mother hen, so Gideon decided that he and Fabian would simply have to be the best playmates that ever were. Where Gideon led, Fabian followed, and vice versa. Gideon quickly discovered that it was much easier to make mischief with a sidekick-- having somebody to look out for Molly or Mum on the prowl was quite the revelation. Sometimes Fabian was an annoyance, he was clumsy and dirty and had a tendency for getting in Gideon's way, but he was little and needed his big brother to show him how to do things properly. And Gideon had no problem with filling that role. After all, how miserable would his life be if Fabian turned out to be just like Molly? HOGWARTS: To put it simply, Gideon's first year at Hogwarts was absolutely miserable. Gideon thought that he was ready for the adventurous world of real magic that existed within Hogwarts, but in reality, he wasn't quite ready to separate himself from his home or family. He'd experienced the separation not long ago when Molly left for school, but going without Fabian was an entirely different experience for Gideon. Thankfully, Molly had already learned how to function at school, so her presence helped Gideon transition. Still, Gideon wrote to Fabian multiple times a week because he wanted his brother to know exactly what he was going to be getting into when he arrived at Hogwarts the next year. Upon his arrival at Hogwarts, Gideon was sorted into Ravenclaw house. He was a bit surprised to find that he wasn't a Gryffindor like his sister, but then he assumed that the Sorting Hat probably did know him better than he knew himself. Eventually, Gideon came to see his house and his fellow Ravenclaws as an avenue for learning more ways to have fun. He'd risen above chasing gnomes around the family garden or trying to mix a bit of salt into his father's decanter-- now Gideon had a wand, and he couldn't wait to discover each and every thing that he could do with it. Magic came very naturally to him, and when it didn't... Gideon generally blamed Mr. Ollivander or the wand he'd made. And it was a good distraction to keep him from worrying about Fabian. Regardless, Gideon was an eager student and a quick learner, especially in Transfiguration class. Even if Gideon hadn't excelled in the study, it would have been his favourite subject all thanks to Professor McGonagall. Well, at first he was mostly just interested in the good Professor herself, and Gideon spent most of his time in class staring dreamily at her, constantly fascinated by her incredible brand of magic and the way she moved when casting this or that spell. Of course, it took a few scoldings for Gideon to cotton on to the fact that actually doing his work would earn him positive attention from his Professor, so naturally, he became the top student in his year. Gideon performed well in his other classes (except for Potions, which nobody enjoyed, and Muggle Studies, which was a joke), but none as well as Transfiguration. Gideon also discovered that he had a bit of a flair for Defense Against the Dark Arts, but that interest involved its more practical application: dueling. Joining the Dueling Club gave Gideon the chance to competitively express his academic abilities. It wasn't that he liked hurting other people, Gideon's never been the easiest person to get along with, but he's not a sadist-- it was more about the sense of accomplishment and pride that winning that attracted Gideon to the sport. A boy who was already confident in his own magical abilities became much more arrogant. No, his attitude didn't help Gideon make the most friends, but the ones he did make, mostly out of Ravenclaw house, were there through thick and thin. Besides, he still had Fabian and Molly, and they had to love him no matter what other people thought about him. The next year when Fabian arrived at Hogwarts, Gideon was devastated at his sorting. Granted, he didn't really think that Fabian was the sort of person who was suited to be a Ravenclaw, but... a Hufflepuff? Gideon's sure that Fabian cried, which just cemented the hat's decision in his opinion, but at least his little brother wasn't sorted into Gryffindor like Molly. Gideon probably wouldn't have dealt well with the jealousy if that had happened. So, the Prewett siblings each belonged to a different house, and that was that. There was still plenty of time around Hogwarts for them to do things together, but the cord had finally been cut. Gideon wasn't initially happy with the fact that Fabian wasn't a Ravenclaw like him, but then having some space from his brother wasn't as bad as Gideon had thought it would be. In fact, he began to wonder how he'd lived his entire life with Fabian following at his heels. True, Fabian had been the best lookout and sidekick a boy could have, but Gideon was beginning to realize that he didn't so much need for somebody to be watching his back all along. It had been his greatest source of conflict with his sister throughout their lives, after all, it just suited Fabian differently. So, Gideon still considered Fabian to be his best friend, but he learned to enjoy his independence all the same. POST-HOGWARTS: (if available) When the time came to leave Hogwarts, Gideon completely embraced his new freedom. The last time he'd been separated from Fabian and the rest of the family, Gideon had a difficult time adjusting to the independence, but now, he barreled head-first into the unknown. Surprisingly, living in the real world wasn't as easy as Gideon had expected. He first applied for a few jobs with the Ministry, but none panned out into occupation. Gideon was either overly qualified for this clerical position, he wasn't willing to play the political game required to get the job that he wanted, and he certainly wasn't about to train to become an Auror, an Unspeakable, or an Obliviator. Why should he give more of his life to just cleaning up other people's messes? Maybe the experience had a hand in turning Gideon's personal opinions against the Ministry, but Gideon's not likely to ever go on about his failure with getting a job there. With fewer career prospects than he originally thought he'd have, Gideon started to look for a job, if only so he could pay his bills. Of course, his parents offered to help him with his finances until he got on his feet, but Gideon refused the offer. He wanted to prove his independence to his family, he needed to show that he could take care of himself, and he was too proud to accept money from his parents now. That's what brought Gideon to Transfiguration Today. Gideon started out as a researcher and fact-checker with the magazine. He'd never considered himself a writer, and he hadn't thought about making a career out of the job, but he became good at what he did. Soon enough, Gideon was coming up with ideas for pieces, he was researching and contacting other writers in the field, and soon enough, he was given his own column. Writing about quick solutions for household problems (Unannounced guests? How to double the size of your home for the weekend! Mismatched dinnerware? Create your own pattern!) wasn't the staunch academic work that Gideon felt he deserved to handle, but he did well enough with the writing. The column wasn't an overnight success, but it was a way for Gideon to get his foot in the door at the magazine, and he did garner a few very loyal readers (mainly within the demographic of middle-aged housewives and elderly women). It wasn't ideal, but it was enough to make ends meet. Soon enough, Gideon was making enough coin to warrant buying a home. The cottage that he bought was large enough for him, although it certainly wasn't any wizard's typical bachelor pad. It wasn't the sort of place that anybody would describe as cool, or even interesting, but Gideon liked it, and that was all that mattered, anyway. The nondescript little house needed some work, which was interesting to Gideon, but at the same time, that was the only reason that it was really within his price range. When he wasn't at work, Gideon was reading up on the latest advances in Transfiguration and technique. And his house became his personal playground. When he wanted to experiment with a spell, he tried it out on his house first. It went well, for the most part, until Gideon wanted to try expanding the tiny, outdated oven in his kitchen, and the place practically exploded. But then, it just gave him more freedom to redo the entire kitchen and rebuild from the rubble. At least, that's how Gideon saw it after he'd pitched a fit over his failed experiment. After a couple of weeks of rebuilding, and saving to purchase a new oven, Gideon attempted again and was luckily met with success. A year after Gideon graduated from Hogwarts, Fabian was leaving school and joining him out in the real world. At first, Gideon wasn't sure that having his brother living with him was a good idea, he'd gotten used to being on his own, but ultimately, Gideon knew that helping Fabian was his responsibility, so his little brother moved in with him. It was supposed to be a temporary sort of arrangement, but it worked (even if Gideon did want to kill Fabian from time to time for leaving his stinky socks or dirty plates laying about). It didn't hurt to be sharing the bills with another person, either. Eventually, Gideon was given a new assignment with the magazine-- an interview column. And it involved getting to travel. Finally, Gideon was getting to do something that he could feel passionate about, and he finally bought into academic writing as a career for himself. The magazine would pay for him to travel and record his conversations with the world's leading names in Transfiguration. It was the sort of thing that, if he had the money, Gideon himself would have paid to do, but now, it was his job. He was on cloud nine. Of course, the job came with drawbacks-- he was home less and less, and Gideon found himself often thrown into muggle areas. He wasn't accustomed to such interactions, so he had even more to learn. To this day, Gideon's still very uncomfortable having to navigate muggle populations, but it was a small sacrifice to make to have the opportunity to talk with and question some of the most brilliant minds in the world. Another development came with Gideon's new job-- since he was regularly traveling out of the country, he made a good scout for the Order of the Phoenix. He wasn't the most obvious choice for a member-- he wasn't exactly a team player or the easiest personality to work with, but he was intelligent, thoughtful, and talented-- and that was enough to recruit him. Gideon was still writing, business as usual, but if necessary, he'd deliver messages, scout around for Death Eater presence, whatever was asked of him, for the most part. Of course, he felt a bit like an errand boy, which Gideon resented, but at the same time, he felt like he had a responsibility to do what he could to prevent the Death Eaters from rising to power. Gideon also knew that the Ministry couldn't be trusted with such an important task, so he secretly did what he could to help the Order. Eventually, he recruited Fabian to join up, mostly because Gideon knew that keeping any sort of secret from his brother was impossible, but also because he knew that Fabian might also be an asset to the group. And, if Gideon was going to get into major trouble with the government, he certainly wasn't up for doing it without his brother. Life became a bit more complicated working for the Order, but it was something that Gideon was able to manage, and although he wouldn't voluntarily admit it, it did make him feel like his life had a greater purpose. Of course, that all changed when Gideon was outed with a large number of Order members. Some people at the office were quite surprised to see Gideon's name in print with several other assumed terrorists-- Gideon Prewett, involved in something that didn't inherently benefit himself? And there were others who naturally assumed that, due to his general nature, Gideon had quietly cracked and joined up with the Death Eaters. That wasn't the case, not by a long shot, but still, nobody had really expected it of him. Gideon's life as he knew it was over. Everything he'd worked for was gone-- thanks to the article, he lost his job with Transfiguration Today and was branded a terrorist. What was even scarier for Gideon, though, was the fact that his family was also suddenly thrust into danger. And it was all only made worse by the fact that, besides Fabian and Molly, he could only rely on the rest of the Order for safety and friendship. His future seemed rather dismal, but eventually, Gideon found a new niche within the Order. Now, Gideon finds himself on the front lines in the hunt for You-Know-Who's horcruxes, and sometimes he feels like he's just bumbling around the world, one misguided attempt at progress at a time, but the brief successes and the importance of the mission ahead of him are enough to keep him going. |
Misc |
FIVE THINGS: Five things you've always wanted to RP out/explore about this character but have never gotten the chance to do before, why you picked this character, things you're most looking forward to playing out with this character, how you think your interpretation stands out, how you’d like for your character to grow over the course of the game, plot ideas, etc. Try to include at least one plot idea for your character. Providing this information helps the mod and other players build plots around your character. • Reason 1: Never send a muggle to do a wizard's job-- Gideon certainly doesn't think that muggles deserve to die simply because they're muggles, and he doesn't think that they live to serve the magical community, but he tends to think that wizards with purer blood turn out to be the most capable and successful wizards. It's not an idea that anybody in the family explicitly put into his head, it's just a perception he developed along the way, and he hasn't yet completely parted ways with that line of thinking. I'm eager to see him further distance himself from that ideology, especially since he's having to learn to blend in and function in the muggle world these days. • Reason 2: Only the good die young, or are they good because they die young? Canon doesn't provide much information about Gideon Prewett, other than it took five Death Eaters to kill him and his brother. His memory's totally untarnished since he died a hero, and I'd sort of like to turn that idea on its head and truly flesh out his character, warts and all included. He's not the easiest person to get to know, and he's not entirely likable, but since being outed as an Order member, all he's really got left is the Order. Gideon's going to have to learn to get along with more of his peers if he wants to have friends outside of his family, and I'm excited to see him face that conflict. • Reason 3: Big happy family-- I absolutely love working out family dynamics and seeing how they change and develop throughout the course of the game. Gideon's the sort of person who will always place his family as his top priority, but at the same time, that doesn't mean that he likes his relatives 100% of the time. Since they died together, I think that Fabian and Gideon were probably partners in crime from day one (even though they aren't twins), with Molly acting as mother #2 throughout their lives. There's a lot of love, but... there's also a lot of room there for some fun family Issues. Sidenote: the way that Gideon's shaping up right now, I'm not sure that he's Arthur Weasley's biggest fan, simply because their personalities are so different, but at the same time, he's also envious of the big, happy family that he and Molly have been able to start. • Reason 4: I've played a variety of Order members in the past, never MWPP era, but they've mostly been the sort who are happy to take a backseat as far as action is concerned. Gideon is a much more outgoing personality, and I'd like to experiment with having a character who is not only willing to be on the front lines of the action and in the thick of things, but also wants and needs to be there. In actuality, I'm not sure if he's the sort of person who should be a leader within the Order, but he certainly thinks that he deserves some sort of position of importance. He also doesn't mind getting his hands dirty (or slightly bloodied), so in cases where the Order might need to engage in some questionable activities, Gideon doesn't mind taking care of business. • Reason 5: I'm kind of drawing a blank, so I'm being honest-- I have wanted to use Daniel Bruhl's face only since FOREVER. Dea and Jenn pimped your awesome game to me, and the cards just sort of fell into place! Plus, I'm not currently involved in a Harry Potter game, and I hardly know what to do with myself when I'm not! |
Samples |
Samples from previous games and for different characters are totally fine. Samples also do not have to be submitted again after you've already been accepted to the game. JOURNAL ENTRY: Charlie Weasley RP SAMPLE: Benvolio Savage |