Forum:Georgia Cox

The Open-Ended Questions

'''A. Please answer the following questions as elaborately as possible. (Remember, this part is only a requirement for your third to fifteenth character!)'''

1) What would you consider to be your character's strengths, and your character's weaknesses? Elaborate on your answer.

Actually, to her, weaknesses and strengths are the same, with very minor differences. A weakness can root from a strength, just as how a strength can root from a weakness, so it's really all the same to her. For example, the loyalty she has towards those proven to be true to her is both, because while they can be used to cause her pain and misery, they're the ones that give her the strength and positive outlook she needs to look at life. She's also quite deceitful, sneaky, and cunning. While they seem like negative traits, believe it or not, they've helped her get out of horrible situations at different points of her life, and have helped her keep a balance on her world.

2) What goals and objectives has your character set out in their life? Is it to be successful and rich? Is it to find happiness? Why?

For someone who likes to think about her future a lot, Georgia doesn't really have any goals and objectives. It's just, nothing has really clicked with her yet. She does, however, want happiness in her life, but then again, who doesn't? She doesn't care whether it roots from money, or from her emotions. She just wants happiness.

3) What's their ideal way of spending a free day? Why so?

Her ideal way of spending a free day would probably be either lounging in the shack, curled up and reading a few of her favorite books, or just lounging around with the Nos, Elliott, her aunts, and cute little Will.

4) If your character could only keep 5 possessions, what would they be? Why?

She'd definitely keep her wand, her favorite muggle book (The Tales of Beedle the Bard), her favorite wizarding book (Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them), and Lou No herself (shhh). It's not five items, exactly, but they're all she needs to survive.

5) What one thing would your character change about the wizarding society? Why?

She wants ignorant dumbasses out of the Ministry, that's what she wants. She'd like to change many things, but that's what she wants the most.

6) What house does your character want to be in? What house does your character not want to be in? Why?

From an IC POV, Georgia would prefer Ravenclaw or Slytherin, given Gryffindors are too impulsive, and Hufflepuffs are too... annoying, too tolerant, too naive for her. From an OOC POV, I'd like Slytherin for her please. c: It fits, plus, like, plans. But up to y'all. c:

The Sorting Quiz

B. Select the option that best fits your character. (Remember, this part is a requirement for every character you make! Please bold the answers from an IC Point of View, and mark in italics the answers from the OOC Point of View.)

1) Which type of spell is most useful?

A) A Complex Spell

B) A Spell Of Control

C) A Combat Spell

D) A Healing Spell

2) What is most important to you?

A) Grades.

B) Getting your way.

C) Life.

D) Friends and family.

3) What would you do if a teacher caught you cheating?

A. I'm the person people cheat off of.

B. I wouldn't get caught; I'm too slick.

C. I would deny the accusation until the teacher gives up.

D. I would 'fess up, apologize, and accept the consequences.

4) What matters most to your character?

A. Wisdom

B. Reputation

C. Success

D. Friendship

5) What's the best way to get things done?

A. Putting together a qualified team and completing the task efficiently.

B. Trick someone else into doing the work for you.

C. Get some friends together and lead them in the task.

D. The right way, no matter how long it takes.

The Character's Background

1) Give a description of your character's personality. 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!) (Remember, personality must be at least one paragraph long for the first two characters, two paragraphs long for the third to eighth characters, and three paragraphs long for the ninth to fifteenth!)

Georgia's witty. She knows how to get herself out of sticky situations better than your average doe does, which isn't all that surprising, given her close relationship with Lou No herself. God knows that girl can wheeze her way out of the worst of the worst. It's an admirable trait, one which Georgia's glad she's acquired, to a certain extent. She's sneaky, too, and cunning, come think of it. Has to be, if she plans to continue getting away with all those midnight trips she makes with her Korean bae. Lies and sneaking around have come all too naturally to her, having been raised in such a deceitful family, which in turn forces the honesty she tries to provide everyone with to a smaller amount. It's not like she's doing it on purpose-- it just happens. Rarely does anyone spot her little white lies-- Lou almost always does, but that's mostly it. Her brother isn't exactly the sharpest tool, and Rose and Amelia know better than to pry.

If there's one thing about Georgia that's honorable and admirable, it's her insatiable desire to learn. Give her a thousand books, and a thousand books she'll read. Although she edges mostly towards hypothesizing and analyzing what dances on the edge of the unknown, she never minds brushing up on well know, or barely known facts, for that matter. Pressing onto the why's of everything is something she does more often than not, being a logical and reasonable person. If it doesn't make any sense to her, she'll hypothesize endlessly, until she comes to a conclusion that seems reasonable and understandable. She actually focuses a lot in her future, rather than the pass, and sometimes even the present, and easily gets excited over the endless possibilities of how her life will play out. While she drifts a lot towards the what-ifs of her life, those moments are few and far in between.

While she strives for worldwide acknowledgement, and fairness in all that's academic, there's a part of her that's scared shitless. She's heard of what so much knowledge and power has the capability of doing to the human mind, which can sometime deter her from approaching darker, edgier topics. She's always been eager to delve into them, but at this rate, it's quite doubtful she ever will. She's considered joining the Auror Task Force immediately after her graduation to calm the urges she gets to explore, to venture, so she can learn a little more of what happens on the darker side of Diagon Alley. Surely it can't be that bad, and full with all those hags and monsters from her bedtime stories? Moreover, joining the ATF is something that doesn't really... click, with her.

Georgia is usually open to helping other people, the kindness and amicability in her shining bright in its very rare moment of glory, but if there's one thing she's not interested in doing, is helping the close-minded. Being so individualistic and open-minded, she clashes more often than not with those that have closed mindsets, and are too judgmental and opinionated for their own good. This puts her in a position where she seems like a Hufflepuff, but really isn't-- she doesn't tolerate ignorance and stupidity, something the Hufflepuffs don't really mind, given they tolerate just anyone that approaches them. She doesn't care about what others think or do, usually, but ignorance from the behalf of someone she knows... it's just off the charts. She's a free thinker, someone that loves to analyze things, and look at everything from different perspectives, with creativity and open-mindedness being at the top of it all.

Georgia seeks individual greatness, but she does look out for those she's grouped with-- it's part of the Slytherin in her that watches over everyone that she has an undying, unshifting loyalty towards. Moreover, it only extends so far. She doesn't care to cover for people that overshadow her. While she's open to helping them, it doesn't mean she won't stab them in the back, should there be a need for it. She has her own interests in mind a lot, and cares a lot about the reputation she carries, sometimes more so than the achievements she's got thus far. While she can be honorable at times on end, there are times where she just lacks that honor and nobility. She can be deceitful and sneaky when push comes to shove, and she's cunning and confrontational. This makes it unquestionably hard for her to befriend other people, much less care about those she knows little to nothing of.

Like a distinct amount of Slytherclaws out there, she enjoys elegance more than anything. She's a lady, and she better act like a proper one. Rarely will you ever see her ratting out like a pig, like other girls her age. She loves mysteries-- they're her life. She loves to figure them out, deconstructing every problem, every situation, every unsolved thing out there, for the sake of her enjoyment; however, let it be known that while she loves mysteries so much, it goes to the extent she allows herself to become one. She doesn't open easily to just anyone, and only lets herself actually be true to herself when with her inner circle, and even then, she tries to keep herself to a minimum. Only a few have actually witnessed her open up, from inside out, from her deceitfulness, to her eagerness to learn, to her love of mysteries, to even the inner child she carries within her.

2) Write about the history of your character. 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!) (Remember, history must at least be two paragraphs long for the first two characters, three paragraphs long for the third to eighth character, and four paragraphs long for the ninth to fifteenth character!)

Emily Martin and Paul Cox met in church. Both their families were religious and conservative, hence why Georgia Mia Cox Martin grew up surrounded by religion. She knew she had family members who'd been outed and shunned, for whatever reasons her family deemed unacceptable. Even at a young age, she knew her family was a religious force to be reckoned with. She knew they expected certain things of her, and if she wasn't proclaimed the perfect daughter anyone could ask for, she could easily be shunned and humiliated by her own blood. Little did she know, it's what would happen in due time, for more than one reason. Her life was as normal as a muggle's could be. She was an intelligent young girl, who exceeded her parents expectations from the start. She was turning out to be the better child, compared to her older brother, Elliot. She had the attitude, the looks, and the smarts. They knew she'd be their pride and joy. They kept her in one of the most prestigious academies in Australia, studying the material students two years ahead of her would be learning. She was, overall, a young prodigy. Until, of course, at the age of six, the young girl had her first magical sign. It came from an overwhelming feeling of anger as a rival bested her in chess. Yeah, she played chess. She was actually the champion in her own tot league. The power went out for a short time. Nobody knew the incident was from her behalf. At the age of seven, again she had a magical outburst. Her brother - older by four years - had been pestering her nonstop. He was quickly becoming a failure in their parents' eyes, and he knew, even at his age, that he was doomed to have the same fate some of his aunts and uncles went through. He may as well have some fun, right? She was being a lady, though, staying true to the image her family had of her. She wasn't willing to break it whatsoever. She bottled up all of her annoyance and anger, until it ultimately toppled over, and the power plant nearby exploded, leaving the neighborhood in the dark for most of the night. Her parents felt it was weird, and something was definitely off about it, but their image of their little girl was so strong, so powerful, that they didn't think it could come from her. At eight, she caused the power in her brother's bedroom to go out after he spent an entire day gaming, refusing to accompany her to her ballet classes, like he promised. This time, her parents knew it must have been one of their two children that caused it. Refusing to believe it had been their darling daughter, the blame was pinned on twelve year old Elliot. The next day, Elliot was nowhere to be seen, and her parents refused to talk about it. It had been like he'd never existed, because after that, his room was converted into a room for her to practice her ballet in. Unbeknown to her, her brother was much happier where he'd been sent off to, with his "dysfunctional" lesbian aunt, who worked producing apps that eventually became known worldwide. Her outbursts stopped for a long time after the one elicited by her older brother. Everything was normal, for once. It went to the point she nearly forgot she ever had an older brother. Nearly. She would have, had she not been visited by a man in odd clothes a few short weeks after her eleventh birthday, claiming she was a witch. Her parents refused to believe that, and promptly kicked the old man out. They claimed they were being pranked. They insisted it was distasteful pranks as more officials came by, until the number rose to six officials. They were disbelieving of it all, until the final official that popped by demonstrated his magical abilities by igniting the fireplace, followed by water their plants with his own wand, from where he stood in the porch, even though the plants were way to his right, nearing the fence around the house. Her parents believed that particular man. That was when their view of their "perfect" little girl was destroyed. It all suddenly made sense. They gave their one and only son... their firstborn... away... for a witch. They thought their son had ben corrupted, when in reality, it had been their daughter - Georgia - who went rouge. They could hardly believe it, Georgia being in the same state, but it all clicked. Their views towards eleven year old Georgia changed, as did her view of her parents when they began to give her the cold shoulder. They were changing drastically with her. Their communication fell, and they gave her cold, hard looks most of the time she was in the room with them. It was tiring, and made her feel like utter shit, usually. Eventually, they just gave up, and sent her away to live in London with Aunt Rose-- the same woman Elliot was sent to live with. Rose was married to a youtuber named Amelia, as a matter of fact, and had their own small, adorable family. She had her own son - William - whom Georgia grew to adore. And then there was Elliot, whom had been apologized to by his parents, and was asked to move back to Australia, although they were met by refusal from his behalf. It took time, but the relationship between the siblings healed. They didn't hear from Emily and Paul again. The last they ever heard was that they'd taken in orphans, something Georgia was sure was just a charity case, after their biological daughter's sudden... disappearance. Jackasses. Georgia attended Hogwarts from her first year on. It hadn't come as a surprise to Rose, knowing her brother, that her niece was magic. Something had had to be wrong with her for her brother and sister-in law to kick out their precious daughter. And it did explain all those incidents involving her. She knew of magic's existence, from Amelia, actually. Amelia herself had suspected it, too, since surprise surprise, she'd gone through it at one point, and her son was starting to go through it, as well. She was sorted into WIP after slight hesitance from the hat's part. She'd been a hatstall between wip and tba, but she was ultimately sorted into wip. There, she got to meet some of the people that made a huge impact on her life. Her cousin, for starters, was in the year above. She had her brother, his girlfriend (who was a few years above her), and the No siblings one of which she's sort of crushing hardcore on rn. They're only about a little over halfway done right now, and she can't wait until school's done with.

3) Write about your character's appearance. What 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!



Her FC is Aarika Wolf.

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

Muggle-Born

5) 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 like? Part or half of that magical race counts! (Remember, you cannot have a character with special abilities/of a different magical race as one of your first two characters!)

Nope

6) What year is your character in?

Entering 5th

OOC Questions

Out of Character Questions (These do not affect which House you'll be sorted into. Everyone must answer!)

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) No, 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" (of a different magical race/have a special ability)?

13/1, iirc. c: