(November 13, 2022 – 8:38 PM)Gwyn Conway Wrote: Welcome, Bounce! I have a couple contenders for you:
- In addition to being the History of Magic professor, Hamish Darrow usually does the "You're a wizard" speech for the muggleborns! He doesn't escort them to Hogwarts himself, but I do have prefects (including Abraxas Crabbe (the nicest of the crew) who would make sure he got on the correct platform if he got himself to King's Cross
- Louisa Weasley is a fellow first year—perhaps they could be paired on an assignment?
- I also have Euphemia Forsyte whose job is judging people and then fixing their deficiencies xD
My other prefects are Elijah Urquart (would entirely ignore him), Iphigenia Adebayo (who would discharge her duty but not a hair more) and Idunn Fraser (whose opinion is firmly tied to how not crap he is at his studies) xD
Hello! I'll be honest, I love all three ideas, so I'd say I'm open to whichever you may have a particular energy for writing! I will say, I noticed the chess thread for male characters and was tempted to reach out as well as post in the sign-up thread, but then I noticed the essay one you posted a few hours ago and I figured I'd reply there.
(November 13, 2022 – 9:05 PM)Walter Staghart Wrote: Welcome to the site. Best option I have for him at Hogwarts would be the Art Professor Terence Higgs . If Ashley took art in his first year, then he'll certainly know who he is. Terence is also Muggleborn though from a High Class family but he isn't biased against blood or class. (or anything really, rather open minded fellow). He can certainly help Ashley improve his artistic side, may even give opportunities for the future. Alll depends on how well they get to know each other and Ashley's artistic ability and passion.If you're down for a thread, I'd absolutely love one with Terrence exploring how Ashley could improve. In my head, I imagine that Ashley has more passion than he does talent for it.
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