Forum:Imogen Blackadar

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1) There are three paths. One leads to a wandering road, another to a lake, and one over a mountain. Which one?

A) None of them, I'm at home reading.

B) Lake

C) Mountain

D) Road

2) Which type of spell is most useful?

A) A Complex Spell

B) A Spell Of Control

C) A Combat Spell

D) A Healing Spell

3) How would you describe yourself?

A) Wise

B) Cunning

C) Hard-working

D) Loyal

4) Someone infuriates you in public. How do you react?

A) Shrug it off.

B) Tell them that they are worthless and to get a life, infuriate them, push them, and storm off.

C) Get up, look at them right in the eye, and walk away like it never happened.

D) They are just joking around.

5) What is most important to you?

A) Grades.

B) Getting your way.

C) Life.

D) Friends and family.

6) Give a description of your character's personality. Personality must be at least one paragraph long. Are you noble or sneaky? Arrogant or Humble? Anything about your character that might help the Sorting Hat decide. (Don't worry, you can copy this onto your character page later!)

'''Imogen just doesn’t care. Unless it affects her directly, in which case she cares very much. And sometimes if it affects Casper, if he hasn’t been overly annoying recently. The rest of her family too, assuming she’s in a caring mood that day. But really she’d rather be reading in some cozy, detached alcove where no one will find her. (Books are her best friends—perhaps her only friends. They understand eachother. It’s unwise to mistreat a book within a five-mile radius of Imogen—she will cut you.)''' '''

Imogen isn’t the nicest person around. Don’t ever ask her for directions; she’ll make sure you get even more lost. Don’t ask her for help in general; she can’t stand people who can’t figure it out by themselves. (“Trial by fire” is her philosophy. It might not be gentle, but it’s effective.) She enjoys screwing with people—if she happens to be in people-screwing mood that day. If not, she isn’t above hexing people who bug her. She automatically hates everyone she meets. Guilty until proven otherwise and whatnot. Much like the Grinch, actually. Hate, hate, hatehatehate, HATE oh wait the librarian meh, okay.'''

'''Casper, her adorable cinnamon roll of a twin brother, is the only person she cares for like she cares for books. She has special hexes reserved for people who hurt him. (He calls her Immy and she pretends to hate it, but because it’s him it’s okay. He’s done it forever and she’s sure if he stopped he’d descend into crippling withdrawals. Besides, she calls him Cassie when he gets annoying as payback.)'''

'''Sometimes she ponders what she’ll do in the event she ends up in a genuine moral crisis. Like the train question: on one track someone you love is locked in the path of the train, and on the other five people you don’t know. You can divert the train and save the one person, or you can not and save five. The “greater good” dictates she think of others and save five lives, but to do that she would have to value those lives on some level, right? Which she doesn’t. Boo-hoo for whoever knows those people, but she’ll be diverting that train, thank you very much. She’s a selfish person; she accepts that. But what would she do if someone else made the same choice and ran over someone she cared about with a train? (Every time she thinks that the I like trains! video pops into her head and she snickers. It’s morbid, but it’s hilarious.) Honestly, she’d probably hunt them down and do mean things to them. Who’s to say someone else wouldn’t do the same to her? By diverting the train she’s preserving her own well-being in the moment, but what are the consequences of that choice? And what about the person she saved? Would they be able to live with her knowing she essentially murdered five people for them? Would they be able to live with themselves after that? But if she chose the other path—to not divert the train—five people and their families would be very grateful, but what about everyone who knew the person she just killed? What about herself? Maybe she’d tie herself to the tracks and see what happens. Who knows? (At this point her brain starts to hurt—these kinds of what-would-you-do questions contain too many what-ifs to make a well-informed decision.)''' '''

Imogen is also kind of OCD. She doesn’t like quantities that end in nine (this is why she hates shopping in muggle stores. Like, seriously, it’s one cent!) and she used to draw, but gave up completely when she noticed one eye was always higher than the other. Crooked ties make her squirm. Picasso—don’t even get her started. She quite enjoys perfect circles, though. They make her feel warm and fuzzy with their perfection. (When she was little she slept with a solid sphere. Today, though she no longer sleeps with it, she never travels without it.) Her need for perfection is probably the only reason she makes such good marks and keeps herself in good shape (well…she also has a bit of a competitive streak…but we don’t talk about that…) because otherwise she would never put in any effort. (Sometimes she spends hours in the library ensuring books are shelved properly because she can’t study when a quidditch book is anywhere near the potions section.)'''

7) Write about the history of your character. History must be at least two paragraphs long. How did they grow up? Is there an incident that made them the way they are? etc. (Again, you can copy this onto your character page later!)

8) Write about your character's appearance. How do they look like? Are you planning on using a certain model for your character? If you already have a picture in mind, you can put it here!

9) Are you Pure-Blood, Half-Blood or Muggle-Born? Do you have any notable magical relations? (Remember, you cannot be related to important Harry Potter characters!)

10) Does your character have any special magical abilities? Or special abilities in general (photographic memory, etc.)? Is he or she of a different magical race, such as veela, vampire, werewolf or the likes? Part or half of that magical race counts! (Remember, you cannot have an "exotic" characters as your first two characters!)

11) What year is your character in?

Any House You DO NOT Want to Be In? (No Promises, Sorry) Um...anything other than Slytherin.

Any House You REALLY Want to Be In? (Sorry, Again, No Promises) Slytherin

Out of Character Questions (These do not affect which House you'll be sorted into)

1. How much time will you have to participate on this RP site? (This does not affect which House you'll be sorted into).


 * A) I have a lot of other responsibilities, and although I really want to be a part of this wiki, there may be days on end I won't be able to participate in anything.


 * B) Although I do have some other responsibilities, and there may be times I'll be absent, I should be able to participate on a weekly basis, around my other schedule.


 * C) I should be able to participate at least some every day.


 * D) I have loads of free time, and don't see participation to be a problem at all.

2. Is this your first character?


 * A) This is my first character


 * B) This is NOT my first character.

3. If your answer to the previous question is B, how many characters do you have? How many of them are "exotic"?

4. Please post your time zone in relation with the UTC time zone (ex. Eastern Standard Time is -4), but if you don't understand how to calculate that then please simply put the name of your time zone below.

Number of A's:

Number of B's:

Number of C's:

Number of D's: