Which is your character's favorite: beef, pork, poultry, ham, venison, lamb?
Probably pork.
Does your character tend to overthink things (i.e. wonder why their patronus is their patronus) or do they just accept everything without questioning it?
More of a doer than a thinker so tends to veer towards accepting things without questioning.
Was your character educated in muggle history and sciences as a youth, or did their parents have them learn only things that would be relevant to them in the magical world?
They educated themself because reading and learning about the world through books was one of the only escapes of an isolated childhood.
Do your characters keep up with the regular happenings of the muggle world, or do they turn a blind eye to it?
They barely keep up with happenings in the magical world xD
What is your character's "ideal" partner, if they so desire one? What traits do they specifically dislike (barring "stat-like" traits like blood status)?
They're super attracted to Arven so rugged, roguish, adventurer sorts? xD Someone that wasn't at least a little curious about the world around them would make for a very poor romantic partner.
How would your character react if a family member married a muggle or a squib?
Accept it, doesn't have any problems with muggles or squibs.
Is their anything particularly notable/odd about your character's bedroom? Do they decorate it strangely, or does it look like what you'd imagine being the "norm" for their class?
There's a ton of books, maps of all sorts scattered about, random paintings and drawings on the walls. Think Rapunzels tower in Tangled except Victorian Era and not quite as dismal.
What is your character's preferred method of transportation?
Uses apparition for the most part but enjoys walking if its possible!
For characters living in "Elsewhere" without specification, do they live in a city flat, town-home, or a country home?
A country home with a vast forest surrounding. Very isolated.
For your male characters: would they ever wish for their parents/older brother(s) to die so they could inherit?
Not at all.
What's your character's greatest insecurity?
That no one will ever truly love them just as they are. Especially if they find out that true about their gender identity and the fact that they are, in actuality, both Robin and Dove.
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Probably pork.
Does your character tend to overthink things (i.e. wonder why their patronus is their patronus) or do they just accept everything without questioning it?
More of a doer than a thinker so tends to veer towards accepting things without questioning.
Was your character educated in muggle history and sciences as a youth, or did their parents have them learn only things that would be relevant to them in the magical world?
They educated themself because reading and learning about the world through books was one of the only escapes of an isolated childhood.
Do your characters keep up with the regular happenings of the muggle world, or do they turn a blind eye to it?
They barely keep up with happenings in the magical world xD
What is your character's "ideal" partner, if they so desire one? What traits do they specifically dislike (barring "stat-like" traits like blood status)?
They're super attracted to Arven so rugged, roguish, adventurer sorts? xD Someone that wasn't at least a little curious about the world around them would make for a very poor romantic partner.
How would your character react if a family member married a muggle or a squib?
Accept it, doesn't have any problems with muggles or squibs.
Is their anything particularly notable/odd about your character's bedroom? Do they decorate it strangely, or does it look like what you'd imagine being the "norm" for their class?
There's a ton of books, maps of all sorts scattered about, random paintings and drawings on the walls. Think Rapunzels tower in Tangled except Victorian Era and not quite as dismal.
What is your character's preferred method of transportation?
Uses apparition for the most part but enjoys walking if its possible!
For characters living in "Elsewhere" without specification, do they live in a city flat, town-home, or a country home?
A country home with a vast forest surrounding. Very isolated.
For your male characters: would they ever wish for their parents/older brother(s) to die so they could inherit?
Not at all.
What's your character's greatest insecurity?
That no one will ever truly love them just as they are. Especially if they find out that true about their gender identity and the fact that they are, in actuality, both Robin and Dove.
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