Forum:Raja Chaudhuri

But oh,  my darling,   what if you f l y ?  12:30, June 30, 2017 (UTC)

The Open-Ended Questions

A. Please answer the following questions as elaborately as possible. (Remember, this part doesn't have to be filled out if it's an expansion character!)

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


 * His strengths are certainly his love for the world, and his acting ability. His weaknesses are the underlying feelings of insecurity. Raja needs a smile and his charm to get through the day, due to his true loneliness, and if no one else is there to give it then he'll do it himself, as false as it is.

2) Has your character's life played out the way they wanted? Have they achieved the goals they set out for their life? Why, or why not?


 * He's wanted to own a flower stall all his life, so yes, that bit has been fulfilled. However, he's not got any friends nor does he have anyone close in his life, so no - his goals haven't been achieved.

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


 * In a colourful meadow or stately home, surrounded by people, selling flowers. He's really in his element there.

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


 * His store, his wand, his mother's locket... that's about it. He doesn't have anything else.

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


 * He'd make it completely acceptable to just rock up to someone on the street and talk to them, because that's how friends are made, right?

The Character's Background

1) Give a 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. (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!) Despite a good majority of the world's beliefs, India has a collection of magical communties - the village of Kalale being one of the most prevelant. And that's where Raja was born, to a fruitful family of wizards and witches with a rich bloodline that spread back generations. So, that's where his story begins: in the heart of India, amongst one of the most magical families on Earth. A pretty good start, if you ask Raja. It was in his home country where Raja grew to love colours. The spices in the food, in the market, in the flowers of the fields. It was everywhere he went, and maybe that's why he's so fond of flowers - because they remind him of home. It was also here where he learnt the ins and outs of his magical powers. His family were open about their gifts and slowly fed him all the information he would need, raising him on spellbooks and charms and making stars dance on his bedroom ceiling when he couldn't sleep. His mother was especially stunning, in Raja's eyes; beautiful in every way, she smelled of saffron and had emeralds for eyes, and was easily the best witch in the entire whole wide world. Raja worshipped her - which is probably why it tore his world apart when she died. He still doesn't actually know how it happened. He just remembers how his father came home one day, pale and sweating, and tried to explain but couldn't get the words out. What happened after is a bit of a blur. Something burned, things shattered - all without Raja lifting a finger. The sad thing is, there's no magical school in India. So, like the rest of his family, Raja had to attend the Russian school: Koldovstoretz. And yes, it was intense. Not only is Russian a hell of a difficult language to learn, especially with an accent like Raja's, but all the teachers were stiff and stern, and all the classes felt like army training and they played Quidditch on full trees. Full trees! No intricately-weaved flying carpets, no bright colours, no nothing. Safe to say, he hopes India will get its shit together and erect its own school at some point. The move to Britain came almost immediately after graduation. Wanting to experience the Western world, Raja packed his things and headed over to Britain, where he'd heard tales of the thriving magical community and Hogwarts and - well, it was all there. The weather was a bit crap, but the people were nice and the architecture stunning and the flowers? Frequent and bright and gorgeous. He fell in love with the place almost instantly.

2) Give a description of your character's personality. Personality must be at least one paragraph long. Are you noble or sneaky? Arrogant or humble? (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!) This one is one hell of an actor. Oscar-worthy. How he acts is a mask - we'll get to that later - but there's no doubt that whoever he's talking to, Raja is one of the most charming people you'll ever meet. He never stops talking, but there's something about the way he talks that makes people want to listen; in short, he can make anything interesting. Even the most mundane subjects - the weather, your outfit, the flowers in his shop - his little twists and idiosyncrasies can transform it into an adventure. Sometimes he adds his own... fabrications, not too much, to make it sounds like his life is the best thing ever; the good at acting bit helps when he doesn't want to lose people to rival florists, or other people in general. Another thing, kind of important: he's super lonely. Just saying. Sigh. The loneliness of his life is what propels him forward in his social ability; you see, he needs people, needs their energy and their colour because he's not used to people not being there. His mother dying knocked his entire world sideways, churned him up so much it still affects him today, and maybe it's why he's so clingy. He's also cripplingly insecure. Despite his own self-awareness about his looks and his charm, Raja's need for company stems from his own insecurity, because what is he if he has nobody else? An Indian guy in Scotland, with no close family, owning a failing flower stall. Whoop-de-do. Colour is so important to Raja. He sees beauty in everything. His sexuality isn't even a sexuality, it's just that whoever he finds attractive - and that is everything - he will elevate to God-level, and practically worship them until they get bored of him. His flower stall is a multi-sensual experience due to this thing called synesthesia his doctor once told him he had, which certainly explained a lot. And damn, he just has such an immense appreciation of life and of people and of colour - as much as he dislikes himself, Raja loves the world he lives in. He loves life itself. Maybe the reason why he tries to stay so interesting is because he doesn't want the people he cares about to look at him in any way that's not positive. He's a people-pleaser, a total doormat but it's not obvious with all of the faux confidence. He'll easily succumb to any kind of peer pressure. When he feels like he's disappointed someone, it will bother him for the rest of his life. He's also prone to saying 'I love you' to most anyone, even if you've just met, and he's afraid that people think he's too much and just don't want to tell him. Damn. He's actually really sad, isn't he? Never mind. He has himself and his flower stall, and he'll tell himself that's enough.

3) 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!) Pureblood

4) 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 one as your first two characters!)

Nope

5) What is your character's profession? Does your character plan to enroll your character into the Ministry of Magic? Does your character not work? Is your character a teacher?

Owner of Joiles Fleur

6) Describe your character's marital status. Is your character single or married? What is the spouse's name? Any kids?

Single

7) What about your character's appearance? What do they look like? Feel free to write down what they look like! If you're using any FC, you can put a picture here! Please state the character's faceclaim!

Avan Jogia. He's pretty, isn't he? Yes, he is. Raja is prettier than any flower in his shop, and he knows it, though he doesn't like to gloat. Standing a healthy six feet tall with dark skin and rich brown hair and eyes - hair which used to be super long until he cropped it all off - he's the definition of a friendly face. There's a light to his eyes, an immovable glint of whatever it be: mischief, happiness, humour. However, his awfully bright shirts often distract one from his face. Yeah, he's partial to a terribly-patterned shirt, so look for that: it's practically camoflague when he's in the shop.

The Sorting Quiz

B. Select the option that best fits your character. (Remember, this part is only optional, for regular adults and expansion characters alike!)

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) Which trait is most valuable?


 * A. Intelligence


 * B. Cunningness


 * C. Bravery


 * D. Kindness

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


 * A. The right way, no matter how long it takes.


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


 * C. Putting together a qualified team and completing the task efficiently.


 * D. Get some friends together and lead them in the task.

OOC Questions

C. These do not affect what house you're sorted to, but everybody must answer them!

1) Is this your first character?


 * A. This is my first character.


 * B. No, this is not my first character.

2) 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)?

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