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Character Name: Harry James Potter Series: Harry Potter Timeline: After repairing his old wand at the end of Deathly Hallows Canon Resource Links:HP Wiki Entry, HP on Wikipedia, Harry on Wikipedia
Personality: Harry’s quite complicated to pinpoint into one thing: in fact, he has so many layers to look into. For one, his strongest aspect is being able to love, it is this very thing that is pivotal to beat Voldemort in his ‘take over the Wizarding World’ plan, for the latter never knew what love really is. It doesn’t even help that he wasn’t given any loving care from his aunt and uncle in his childhood though, but whenever he bonds with someone, he’ll take his relations with that person seriously, whether with friends or family. He’ll risk his own life just to make sure that the people he love stay safe, however the whole ‘people saving’ thing, as Hermione called it, often confuses him in whether if someone is in danger or not. Lily’s kindness has been passed down onto him, he’s more than kind enough to help those who need help. He seriously values friendship and family more than anything as he does come from a really rocky childhood among abusive relatives: Being the ‘Boy Who Lived’ has taken a toll on his life, and he sometimes feels super lonely, due to the childhood misery he got early on. He does like being around people, but he’s more of a close-ties person rather a full-on extrovert most Gryffindors are most likely to be. He’s really a nice friendly guy, unless you push him too far, then he’ll be cranky and snarky as hell. He can be quite arrogant, stubborn, and act like a jerk at times without noticing it, which is a trait passed on from his dad James, which almost broke his friendship with Ron during the Horcrux Hunt.
In a glance, he seems to be your average Gryffindor: brave, loyal, courageous, jumps into fights even if he doesn’t know how they’ll end but he has to do something! Also worth noting in his Gryffindor stats, he can be reckless at times (such as snooping on Draco Malfoy in his Sixth Year), yet he’s willing to reason out usually depending on who he’s talking to (mostly *cough, cough*Hermione*cough, cough*). He can make friends easily, as he was able to make close ties with Ron at the Hogwarts Express in their First Year and with Hermione after he and Ron saved her from being attacked by a troll. He’s fiercely protective and loyal of his friends, to make the story short. This fellow also has a clear sense of right and wrong whenever he comes across bad people or events, trying to understand the situation. He can stand up for himself, and whatever he knows is right, even people of high authority aren’t immune to his wrath, it could rub off on people in the wrong way if he isn’t being careful with what he says. He was able to shrug off being possessed by Voldemort and the Imperious Curse as a teen, and can hold his ground even at the face of ruthless school adversary, such as with the rumors of him being Slytherin's Heir in Second Year, he managed to confront the people spewing them, in spite of the trouble these gave him.
Yet, there’s more to him to being a just regular ole’ Gryffindor. He was this close to be sent to Slytherin in his first year for various reasons: first off, he can be sneaky and clever as he can be if he wants to be. He can handle puzzles pretty decently, although he’s not as scary-smart as Hermione or has the same Wizard Chess skills as with Ron. Harry’s also pretty determined in achieving his goals (short-term and long-term alike), which is another trait associated with the Slytherin house. If he has something certain on his mind, he’ll go straight for it, no stops on end! Not to mention being so stubborn and focused on the goal. He doesn’t even mind breaking some rules to just to get the job done, which happens to him a LOT, although he does certainly knows when to back out which is, again, another Slytherin thing.
Harry has also shown resourcefulness, thinks on his feet, and makes use of the items & environment around him to get to his goals, which is also another Slytherin trademark. While he doesn’t admit it publicly, he’s quite an ambitious guy, with the main one being stopping Voldemort from screwing up the Wizarding World until he’s dead. This is also highlighted with the fact that he tends to make himself so unassuming that he never brags so much on his abilities publicly. And oh, they said Slytherins make good leaders, right? Oh, that screams Harry too, even though he wasn’t planning on being one anyway, he does a surprisingly good job at it, as he led Dumbledore’s Army in his Fifth Year and the Gryffindor Quidditch Team in his Sixth Year.
He doesn’t take keeping secrets to remain secrets too well, essentially acting as an information sponge that everyone has to spill the beans to, although he has to learn that not every secret should be spilled out and that truth may not be open to everyone. However, him withholding secrets from others doesn’t mean he hates or doesn’t trust someone, he only does it because he thinks that this is the only way to keep them safe from harm. He can be reckless in action and thought, is stubborn as a mule, and a hot-headed & moody creature. After all, teenagers are moody creatures, although he has other problems no other teen should go through, such as people trying to kill him, so you can’t hardly blame him for acting strangely whenever something bad happens. He has suffered depression and PTSD due to the scary combination of a terrible childhood spent with the Dursleys and having to deal with the complications that come with being the ‘Chosen One’, the madness that is the Second Wizarding War, losing many friends & allies over the years, and the heavy weight of the fame he had got from surviving the Killing Curse through his mom’s sacrifice as a baby. Because of all of this, he has fend for himself most of the time or he’ll get crushed literally and figuratively.
The poor guy also has a tendency to being in the dumps and carrying the guilt that he shouldn’t be bothered with, especially when he felt responsible for Sirius’ death during his Fifth Year that he wasn’t quite sure if he had done something different to prevent it from happening. He can be very quiet and reserved, especially when he gets really moody or goes off moping, and if something bad happens or gets him off-guard or confused, he gets really more emo and brooding than, let’s say, Malfoy. And yes, he can get very judgmental at times, most especially with the Syltherin House in his early Hogwarts years and even sometimes looking down on his good friend Neville at times (again this comes with the tendency of his to act unconsciously like an arrogant jerk at times), although over time with the House bias, he did open up his eyes to see more bad eggs in the other houses (including his own house) and some good Slytherins such as the case of Horace Slughorn and, yes, even Snape too. Nevertheless, he’s still a kind friendly guy who’ll be loyal to you & fight for you until the very end.
Pokémon Information Affiliation: Trainer Starter: Rowlet Password: Atomic Fireball
Victory Road Sample: This day has gotten very strange for Harry: some time ago, he has managed to fix his wand at the Headmaster’s Office after the Battle and holding it with pride, then he blacks out suddenly, and the next thing he knows, he soon wakes up to see a ceiling in a room he has never seen before. He blinks in confusion of what just happened when a woman comes in to say to him that he’s going on an adventure that he needs to get up now. Has he gone mental now? There are so many questions he wants to ask her at a moment’s notice: Where is he right now? What about Ron and Hermione? Will they be okay with him missing? How can he get back home quickly?
Before he could say a word though, the cheerful woman gives him a backpack and escorts him out the door, saying her goodbye to him before shutting the door on him. Music begins to hit his ears hard while he looks around the town he is now stuck in with blank confusion. Harry is pretty certain that he didn’t accidentally touch a stray Time Turner on the office desk. Sighing in dismay, the young man begins to rummage through his backpack to find a red and white ball inside; he brings it close to his face to get a closer look.
Without knowing any better, he accidentally presses the center button and a flash of energy flies out from the ball and onto the ground, forming a small round owl with leaves for a bow tie and a tail and underneath his wings who is now staring at him. This creature has a keen interest in him early on and Harry kneels down to get a closer look and say hi to him.
“Oh, hi there,” he greets him in a polite manner, “It look like we’ll be going on on this journey together, right?”
The little owl happily hoots as a way to say ‘Yes and I want to be friends with you’. Harry doesn’t admit it too soon but he’s starting to warm up to the little owl thing: he reminds him a lot of Hedwig, which is making him feeling nostalgic, homesick and sad over her demise back home at the same time. Nevertheless, he decides to talk with him so they can get to know each other more.
“Okay then, I suppose that I should introduce myself to you: my name is Harry Potter, but just call me Harry,” he introduces himself to the owl, “Can I know what your name is?”
The owl just said the same thing again. Harry is staring to realize that the owl is trying to say his species’ name, a Rowlet. Okay, he gets the name of his species, but he needs to give this owl name of his own soon, so he thinks long and hard for a name for minutes, then he soon gets an idea from the trees in front of him.
“Hey, I think I might have a name for you,” he tells the owl, “What do you think about Rowan, it’s a tree with feather-shaped leaves. Will you want to be called Rowan?”
The Rowlet did think this over for a while as he waits anxiously before he hoots out happily that he likes the name a lot and it warms Harry’s heart a lot, knowing that he is happy with the it. Rowan then flies towards on his right shoulder and begins to snuggle up on his right cheek, and he is bursting into joyous tears. Sure, he may be stuck in a world so different from his world, but Rowan is beginning to become the friend he never thought he would need to start this new chapter of his life. He is now free to carve a new path away from what he has been through back home and Rowan is the key to it.
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Character
Name: Harry James Potter
Series: Harry Potter
Timeline: After repairing his old wand at the end of Deathly Hallows
Canon Resource Links: HP Wiki Entry, HP on Wikipedia, Harry on Wikipedia
Personality: Harry’s quite complicated to pinpoint into one thing: in fact, he has so many layers to look into. For one, his strongest aspect is being able to love, it is this very thing that is pivotal to beat Voldemort in his ‘take over the Wizarding World’ plan, for the latter never knew what love really is. It doesn’t even help that he wasn’t given any loving care from his aunt and uncle in his childhood though, but whenever he bonds with someone, he’ll take his relations with that person seriously, whether with friends or family. He’ll risk his own life just to make sure that the people he love stay safe, however the whole ‘people saving’ thing, as Hermione called it, often confuses him in whether if someone is in danger or not. Lily’s kindness has been passed down onto him, he’s more than kind enough to help those who need help. He seriously values friendship and family more than anything as he does come from a really rocky childhood among abusive relatives: Being the ‘Boy Who Lived’ has taken a toll on his life, and he sometimes feels super lonely, due to the childhood misery he got early on. He does like being around people, but he’s more of a close-ties person rather a full-on extrovert most Gryffindors are most likely to be. He’s really a nice friendly guy, unless you push him too far, then he’ll be cranky and snarky as hell. He can be quite arrogant, stubborn, and act like a jerk at times without noticing it, which is a trait passed on from his dad James, which almost broke his friendship with Ron during the Horcrux Hunt.
In a glance, he seems to be your average Gryffindor: brave, loyal, courageous, jumps into fights even if he doesn’t know how they’ll end but he has to do something! Also worth noting in his Gryffindor stats, he can be reckless at times (such as snooping on Draco Malfoy in his Sixth Year), yet he’s willing to reason out usually depending on who he’s talking to (mostly *cough, cough*Hermione*cough, cough*). He can make friends easily, as he was able to make close ties with Ron at the Hogwarts Express in their First Year and with Hermione after he and Ron saved her from being attacked by a troll. He’s fiercely protective and loyal of his friends, to make the story short. This fellow also has a clear sense of right and wrong whenever he comes across bad people or events, trying to understand the situation. He can stand up for himself, and whatever he knows is right, even people of high authority aren’t immune to his wrath, it could rub off on people in the wrong way if he isn’t being careful with what he says. He was able to shrug off being possessed by Voldemort and the Imperious Curse as a teen, and can hold his ground even at the face of ruthless school adversary, such as with the rumors of him being Slytherin's Heir in Second Year, he managed to confront the people spewing them, in spite of the trouble these gave him.
Yet, there’s more to him to being a just regular ole’ Gryffindor. He was this close to be sent to Slytherin in his first year for various reasons: first off, he can be sneaky and clever as he can be if he wants to be. He can handle puzzles pretty decently, although he’s not as scary-smart as Hermione or has the same Wizard Chess skills as with Ron. Harry’s also pretty determined in achieving his goals (short-term and long-term alike), which is another trait associated with the Slytherin house. If he has something certain on his mind, he’ll go straight for it, no stops on end! Not to mention being so stubborn and focused on the goal. He doesn’t even mind breaking some rules to just to get the job done, which happens to him a LOT, although he does certainly knows when to back out which is, again, another Slytherin thing.
Harry has also shown resourcefulness, thinks on his feet, and makes use of the items & environment around him to get to his goals, which is also another Slytherin trademark. While he doesn’t admit it publicly, he’s quite an ambitious guy, with the main one being stopping Voldemort from screwing up the Wizarding World until he’s dead. This is also highlighted with the fact that he tends to make himself so unassuming that he never brags so much on his abilities publicly. And oh, they said Slytherins make good leaders, right? Oh, that screams Harry too, even though he wasn’t planning on being one anyway, he does a surprisingly good job at it, as he led Dumbledore’s Army in his Fifth Year and the Gryffindor Quidditch Team in his Sixth Year.
He doesn’t take keeping secrets to remain secrets too well, essentially acting as an information sponge that everyone has to spill the beans to, although he has to learn that not every secret should be spilled out and that truth may not be open to everyone. However, him withholding secrets from others doesn’t mean he hates or doesn’t trust someone, he only does it because he thinks that this is the only way to keep them safe from harm. He can be reckless in action and thought, is stubborn as a mule, and a hot-headed & moody creature. After all, teenagers are moody creatures, although he has other problems no other teen should go through, such as people trying to kill him, so you can’t hardly blame him for acting strangely whenever something bad happens. He has suffered depression and PTSD due to the scary combination of a terrible childhood spent with the Dursleys and having to deal with the complications that come with being the ‘Chosen One’, the madness that is the Second Wizarding War, losing many friends & allies over the years, and the heavy weight of the fame he had got from surviving the Killing Curse through his mom’s sacrifice as a baby. Because of all of this, he has fend for himself most of the time or he’ll get crushed literally and figuratively.
The poor guy also has a tendency to being in the dumps and carrying the guilt that he shouldn’t be bothered with, especially when he felt responsible for Sirius’ death during his Fifth Year that he wasn’t quite sure if he had done something different to prevent it from happening. He can be very quiet and reserved, especially when he gets really moody or goes off moping, and if something bad happens or gets him off-guard or confused, he gets really more emo and brooding than, let’s say, Malfoy. And yes, he can get very judgmental at times, most especially with the Syltherin House in his early Hogwarts years and even sometimes looking down on his good friend Neville at times (again this comes with the tendency of his to act unconsciously like an arrogant jerk at times), although over time with the House bias, he did open up his eyes to see more bad eggs in the other houses (including his own house) and some good Slytherins such as the case of Horace Slughorn and, yes, even Snape too. Nevertheless, he’s still a kind friendly guy who’ll be loyal to you & fight for you until the very end.
Pokémon Information
Affiliation: Trainer
Starter: Rowlet
Password: Atomic Fireball
Sample
RP Sample: VR TDM
Victory Road Sample:
This day has gotten very strange for Harry: some time ago, he has managed to fix his wand at the Headmaster’s Office after the Battle and holding it with pride, then he blacks out suddenly, and the next thing he knows, he soon wakes up to see a ceiling in a room he has never seen before. He blinks in confusion of what just happened when a woman comes in to say to him that he’s going on an adventure that he needs to get up now. Has he gone mental now? There are so many questions he wants to ask her at a moment’s notice: Where is he right now? What about Ron and Hermione? Will they be okay with him missing? How can he get back home quickly?
Before he could say a word though, the cheerful woman gives him a backpack and escorts him out the door, saying her goodbye to him before shutting the door on him. Music begins to hit his ears hard while he looks around the town he is now stuck in with blank confusion. Harry is pretty certain that he didn’t accidentally touch a stray Time Turner on the office desk. Sighing in dismay, the young man begins to rummage through his backpack to find a red and white ball inside; he brings it close to his face to get a closer look.
Without knowing any better, he accidentally presses the center button and a flash of energy flies out from the ball and onto the ground, forming a small round owl with leaves for a bow tie and a tail and underneath his wings who is now staring at him. This creature has a keen interest in him early on and Harry kneels down to get a closer look and say hi to him.
“Oh, hi there,” he greets him in a polite manner, “It look like we’ll be going on on this journey together, right?”
The little owl happily hoots as a way to say ‘Yes and I want to be friends with you’. Harry doesn’t admit it too soon but he’s starting to warm up to the little owl thing: he reminds him a lot of Hedwig, which is making him feeling nostalgic, homesick and sad over her demise back home at the same time. Nevertheless, he decides to talk with him so they can get to know each other more.
“Okay then, I suppose that I should introduce myself to you: my name is Harry Potter, but just call me Harry,” he introduces himself to the owl, “Can I know what your name is?”
The owl just said the same thing again. Harry is staring to realize that the owl is trying to say his species’ name, a Rowlet. Okay, he gets the name of his species, but he needs to give this owl name of his own soon, so he thinks long and hard for a name for minutes, then he soon gets an idea from the trees in front of him.
“Hey, I think I might have a name for you,” he tells the owl, “What do you think about Rowan, it’s a tree with feather-shaped leaves. Will you want to be called Rowan?”
The Rowlet did think this over for a while as he waits anxiously before he hoots out happily that he likes the name a lot and it warms Harry’s heart a lot, knowing that he is happy with the it. Rowan then flies towards on his right shoulder and begins to snuggle up on his right cheek, and he is bursting into joyous tears. Sure, he may be stuck in a world so different from his world, but Rowan is beginning to become the friend he never thought he would need to start this new chapter of his life. He is now free to carve a new path away from what he has been through back home and Rowan is the key to it.