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Character Name: Luna Lovegood Series: Harry Potter Timeline: After the Battle of Hogwarts (before the epilogue) Canon Resource Links:Fandom Wiki, Wikipedia
Personality: Luna is kind of dreamy and often comes across as distracted and strange. She's extremely open-minded, willing to give any theory a chance to be true before disbelieving something. She doesn't need concrete proof that something exists. Frankly, if there's no proof that something doesn't exist, she honestly believes there's always a chance that it can. She's very honest about her feelings, and perceptive as well, as her open-mindedness tends to give her a view of a situation that others might not catch. As the daughter of a tabloid magazine editor, she's often exposed to crazy theories and other half-truths that might be more true than people realize. Many of her classmates see her as strange for this, along with other things she does that are somewhat out of the ordinary. Luna admits to Harry once that she wears her shoes to bed. However, she also explains to him that she does this because she sleepwalks. Most likely, her Ravenclaw housemates never bothered to ask and just assumed she was weird for wearing shoes to bed.
Luna gets her sense of adventure and curiosity from both her parents. Her father runs the Quibbler, a magazine that often goes after the sensational stories... kind of like how the real world magazine, The Enquirer, picks up stories from "anonymous sources" and writes about things that they might not have complete solid proof are true (but there's also no solid proof those stories are NOT true!). The desire to be inquisitive and seeking answers to strange questions beyond what can immediately be seen is something that runs deep. Luna believes in small creatures like nargles that can't be seen with the naked eye. There's no proof they exist, but there's also no proof that they don't. Some might say she's a "Schrödinger-ist" in many ways. Her mother was a brilliant witch who loved to experiment with potions. Her mother's curiosity and experimentations did unfortunately take a price, however, when Luna's mother was killed in an explosion caused by a potion accident. This happened when Luna was 9, and she witnessed the event. It didn't deter her from being curious. If anything, she seems to want to honor her mother by continuing to feed her curiosity instead of hiding from it.
Luna is excellent at thinking outside the box. When Harry's logical thought process makes him think he has to find the Treasure of Ravenclaw in Ravenclaw Tower, it's Luna that points out to him that it's called "the lost Diadem of Rowena Ravenclaw" because it's lost. Why would something lost be so easy to find? She suggests asking people who might know better, who might have been around Hogwarts when the diadem became lost, and directs Harry to find the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw, Rowena's daughter, and the ghosty representative of Ravenclaw House, known colloquially as "The Grey Lady". Luna had been able to make friends with Helena, unlike many other students, because she simply would talk to her like she was a person, instead of treating her like a ghost. She respected that Helena didn't like being called The Grey Lady, and understood that she was very shy and preferred not to interact as much as some of the other ghosts did.
Luna respects everyone. Like she did with Helena, Luna also treated the House Elves with respect. At one point, she refers to Dobby as "sir" as he's about to help her and Olivander escape from the Malfoy Manor basement. Dobby is shocked by this, as many House Elves are seen as servants and slaves, and are often treated as such by older pureblood wizarding families. Luna does the same with animals. When she admits to Harry that she can also see the thestrals that pull the carriages, she doesn't regard the creatures with fear. Thestrals are not exactly attractive animals. They resemble demonic looking flying deer, in a way, and Luna isn't bothered by this as she knows they're domesticated and essentially harmless. The only reason she and Harry can both see them is because they've both witnessed death firsthand... Luna saw her mother die from the experiment, and Harry saw a fellow student get killed. She can often be found spending time with the stranger animals of Hogwarts, like the thestrals, feeding and caring for them.
Her open-minded nature often gives her a large amount of bravery. Luna has respect, but not a lot of fear. Despite being a year younger than the main trio, she's quite willing to accompany them to the Ministry of Magic to help Harry rescue Sirius from the prophecies room. In fact, when the team going tries to think of a way to get there, Luna even suggests using the thestrals because not everyone would see them, and they'd be good at being undetected. After Harry, Hermione, and Ron leave Hogwarts to go on their search for the horcruxes, Luna remains at school with many others, as she still has at least her sixth year to finish before she can choose to not continue, and helps Neville and several others who were allied with the main trio to keep Dumbledore's Army alive despite the Death Eaters' attempts to stop them.
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Character
Name: Luna Lovegood
Series: Harry Potter
Timeline: After the Battle of Hogwarts (before the epilogue)
Canon Resource Links: Fandom Wiki, Wikipedia
Personality: Luna is kind of dreamy and often comes across as distracted and strange. She's extremely open-minded, willing to give any theory a chance to be true before disbelieving something. She doesn't need concrete proof that something exists. Frankly, if there's no proof that something doesn't exist, she honestly believes there's always a chance that it can. She's very honest about her feelings, and perceptive as well, as her open-mindedness tends to give her a view of a situation that others might not catch. As the daughter of a tabloid magazine editor, she's often exposed to crazy theories and other half-truths that might be more true than people realize. Many of her classmates see her as strange for this, along with other things she does that are somewhat out of the ordinary. Luna admits to Harry once that she wears her shoes to bed. However, she also explains to him that she does this because she sleepwalks. Most likely, her Ravenclaw housemates never bothered to ask and just assumed she was weird for wearing shoes to bed.
Luna gets her sense of adventure and curiosity from both her parents. Her father runs the Quibbler, a magazine that often goes after the sensational stories... kind of like how the real world magazine, The Enquirer, picks up stories from "anonymous sources" and writes about things that they might not have complete solid proof are true (but there's also no solid proof those stories are NOT true!). The desire to be inquisitive and seeking answers to strange questions beyond what can immediately be seen is something that runs deep. Luna believes in small creatures like nargles that can't be seen with the naked eye. There's no proof they exist, but there's also no proof that they don't. Some might say she's a "Schrödinger-ist" in many ways. Her mother was a brilliant witch who loved to experiment with potions. Her mother's curiosity and experimentations did unfortunately take a price, however, when Luna's mother was killed in an explosion caused by a potion accident. This happened when Luna was 9, and she witnessed the event. It didn't deter her from being curious. If anything, she seems to want to honor her mother by continuing to feed her curiosity instead of hiding from it.
Luna is excellent at thinking outside the box. When Harry's logical thought process makes him think he has to find the Treasure of Ravenclaw in Ravenclaw Tower, it's Luna that points out to him that it's called "the lost Diadem of Rowena Ravenclaw" because it's lost. Why would something lost be so easy to find? She suggests asking people who might know better, who might have been around Hogwarts when the diadem became lost, and directs Harry to find the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw, Rowena's daughter, and the ghosty representative of Ravenclaw House, known colloquially as "The Grey Lady". Luna had been able to make friends with Helena, unlike many other students, because she simply would talk to her like she was a person, instead of treating her like a ghost. She respected that Helena didn't like being called The Grey Lady, and understood that she was very shy and preferred not to interact as much as some of the other ghosts did.
Luna respects everyone. Like she did with Helena, Luna also treated the House Elves with respect. At one point, she refers to Dobby as "sir" as he's about to help her and Olivander escape from the Malfoy Manor basement. Dobby is shocked by this, as many House Elves are seen as servants and slaves, and are often treated as such by older pureblood wizarding families. Luna does the same with animals. When she admits to Harry that she can also see the thestrals that pull the carriages, she doesn't regard the creatures with fear. Thestrals are not exactly attractive animals. They resemble demonic looking flying deer, in a way, and Luna isn't bothered by this as she knows they're domesticated and essentially harmless. The only reason she and Harry can both see them is because they've both witnessed death firsthand... Luna saw her mother die from the experiment, and Harry saw a fellow student get killed. She can often be found spending time with the stranger animals of Hogwarts, like the thestrals, feeding and caring for them.
Her open-minded nature often gives her a large amount of bravery. Luna has respect, but not a lot of fear. Despite being a year younger than the main trio, she's quite willing to accompany them to the Ministry of Magic to help Harry rescue Sirius from the prophecies room. In fact, when the team going tries to think of a way to get there, Luna even suggests using the thestrals because not everyone would see them, and they'd be good at being undetected. After Harry, Hermione, and Ron leave Hogwarts to go on their search for the horcruxes, Luna remains at school with many others, as she still has at least her sixth year to finish before she can choose to not continue, and helps Neville and several others who were allied with the main trio to keep Dumbledore's Army alive despite the Death Eaters' attempts to stop them.
Pokémon Information
Affiliation: Breeder
Starter: Spinda
Password: Atomic Fireball
Samples
TDM Threads:
- With Draco
- With Harry
- Top Level (Radley and Hermione)