Harry Potter (
scarredglasses) wrote2012-08-09 07:41 pm
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App for Mayfield
Name: Mouse
Personal Journal:
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Contact Info: AIM: mouseofguin
Other Characters Played: N/A
Preferred Housing: 754 Partridge Drive
Character Name: Harry Potter
Character Series: Harry Potter
Character Age: Ten years old.
Background: Harry Potter @ HP Wiki
Personality: During most of his life, Harry tends to take what he's given. At the start of his life with the Dursley's he asked questions and complained because Dudley was favoured. But by now, he knows better. It's easier if you don't argue with Uncle Vernon or Aunt Petunia. If you don't, then you can eat and sleep and not be locked up. This doesn't stop him being curious about his parents, it simply stops him from finding anything out because he knows he won't get the answers and he will still be punished.
After Harry finds out he's a wizard, these things change because he has leverage to use and he gets older and slightly more wise about the world. Also, when he finds out what really happened on that Halloween, he feels he has to live up to the expectation the wizarding world has created during his childhood with the Dursleys. But at ten years old, he's still under his aunt and uncle's thumb and doesn't realise what's going to grow up to be.
At school, Harry is shunned by his peers as Dudley makes it known not to be his friend. This is part of the reason why he is so loyal. If someone is willing to be his friend, then he's going to stick by them until the end. Even if it's a stupid idea. This also explains his loneliness. He's never had the chance to make a real friend due to Dudley so he's generally alone and therefore an even easier target.
If left to flourish, Harry would become happy, confident and even competitive. But in the end, he doesn't mind losing as long as he's had fun.
Despite everything he's had to deal with in Privet Drive, or maybe because of, Harry still has a good heart. All he really wants is a family and to be happy. But he's not going to get that at the Dursley's. This is why the Weasley's play a vital role in his life as a wizard because they accept him and love him for who he is without judgement.
Harry also has a good memory. He can remember the green light of his mother's death and the motorbike ride with Hagrid. The latter is something he keeps close to his heart and not share with the Dursley's as he knows they will laugh and Dudley will certainly tease. But even though, he can remember events of almost a decade passed, he doesn't turn his skill to his school work, even in later life at Hogwarts. This is probably so he doesn't get noticed in the Muggle primary school, as noticed would mean picked on and more bullying by Dudley.
At Mayfield, this trait may lessen as he will, at the start, feel slightly safer as his relatives are not there to lock him up.
Abilities: Under age magic, Harry has the ability to use magic but doesn't know it yet.
Sample Entry: Test Run Box Post
Personal Journal:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Contact Info: AIM: mouseofguin
Other Characters Played: N/A
Preferred Housing: 754 Partridge Drive
Character Name: Harry Potter
Character Series: Harry Potter
Character Age: Ten years old.
Background: Harry Potter @ HP Wiki
Personality: During most of his life, Harry tends to take what he's given. At the start of his life with the Dursley's he asked questions and complained because Dudley was favoured. But by now, he knows better. It's easier if you don't argue with Uncle Vernon or Aunt Petunia. If you don't, then you can eat and sleep and not be locked up. This doesn't stop him being curious about his parents, it simply stops him from finding anything out because he knows he won't get the answers and he will still be punished.
After Harry finds out he's a wizard, these things change because he has leverage to use and he gets older and slightly more wise about the world. Also, when he finds out what really happened on that Halloween, he feels he has to live up to the expectation the wizarding world has created during his childhood with the Dursleys. But at ten years old, he's still under his aunt and uncle's thumb and doesn't realise what's going to grow up to be.
At school, Harry is shunned by his peers as Dudley makes it known not to be his friend. This is part of the reason why he is so loyal. If someone is willing to be his friend, then he's going to stick by them until the end. Even if it's a stupid idea. This also explains his loneliness. He's never had the chance to make a real friend due to Dudley so he's generally alone and therefore an even easier target.
If left to flourish, Harry would become happy, confident and even competitive. But in the end, he doesn't mind losing as long as he's had fun.
Despite everything he's had to deal with in Privet Drive, or maybe because of, Harry still has a good heart. All he really wants is a family and to be happy. But he's not going to get that at the Dursley's. This is why the Weasley's play a vital role in his life as a wizard because they accept him and love him for who he is without judgement.
Harry also has a good memory. He can remember the green light of his mother's death and the motorbike ride with Hagrid. The latter is something he keeps close to his heart and not share with the Dursley's as he knows they will laugh and Dudley will certainly tease. But even though, he can remember events of almost a decade passed, he doesn't turn his skill to his school work, even in later life at Hogwarts. This is probably so he doesn't get noticed in the Muggle primary school, as noticed would mean picked on and more bullying by Dudley.
At Mayfield, this trait may lessen as he will, at the start, feel slightly safer as his relatives are not there to lock him up.
Abilities: Under age magic, Harry has the ability to use magic but doesn't know it yet.
Sample Entry: Test Run Box Post