Forum:Siobhán Neville

 - your brains are made of gogurt and i hate your guts. 04:56, December 12, 2016 (UTC)

The Open-Ended Questions

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

Siobhan's strengths are mostly hidden in her looks and beliefs, which have kept her pure and innocent. It's a puzzling situation not worthy of explanation given her conflicting thoughts on such. Her biggest weakness is her negative and silent nature, especially since it's drawn her to have a record of failing grades.

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?

Siobhan? Goals? Objectives? That's funny. It's important that you don't keep high hopes of your life, because you must be simply guided by the ways of nature. That's what she's always thought.

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

Siobhan likes mischief, casually without planning, or toying around with some friends (boys especially yet rarely). It's just the thought of having fun or living life that gets her excited and prepared for life.

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

Siobhan is not materialistic and is also poorer than expected, so there's nothing more to keep than her four siblings and her two loving parents. Naturally, that's six but she's fine with cheating it since there's no limiting the importance of family, of course.

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

Siobhan doesn't dislike anything about the wizarding society, other than their ways of reading minds and predicting the future for one shouldn't be allowed to do such ever. That's plain and simple, right?

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

Siobhan has no prior knowledge of Hogwarts, but it seemed like Slytherin was the most fitting given the explanation given to her by the Ministry official. Still, she doesn't understand nor almost care like at all.

The Sorting Quiz

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!)

Siobhán's infamous record is something that she's failed to recognize through her adolescence. Although portrayed in Liverpool as their daintiest and purest Catholic girl, she's secretly quite the firecracker. It's not important to her if she's believed, but the casual thrill of drinking vodka or stealing is something easily covered up from the people outside of her Muggle group. However, it's quite humorous given her immense belief in God and the Ten Commandments (although loosely in the 7th). There's almost like a secret drive for rebellion given a classic case of Middle Child Syndrome. For one to properly understand Siobhán, it's necessary that you know the unknown power of her presence. A typical wonder to the eye, she's obviously disinterested in her schooling or well-being. Although she's incredibly uninterested in anything walking the Earth at all, there's still something that attracts people to her. Notably, the young teenager is still informed and educated, but that's not meaning she's necessarily fond of using such information. Most authority figures are capable of noticing more of a slacker attitude, despite her capability of being an intelligent lady. There's a silence in her commonly morose words and patterns, which she has slowly developed beside her kleptomania and pyromania after she started puberty. While she's struggled in keeping emotional and mental control, given the tragedies of her childhood, she's developed a depressing form of communication. It's like every laugh and smile is forced, no matter the level of sincerity that's disguised behind it. A girl of strength and beauty, she's aspiring for her own sense of greatness. Siobhán is an attractive and mysterious young lady which she knows and accepts as she rocks it.

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!)

On March 15th of 2015 in Liverpool, a baby girl named Siobhán Maeve Neville. While raised right in Liverpool, her parents were a Danish Squib named Seán Neville and an Irish Muggle named Ríona Neville. It was quite enjoyable being the middle child of the family, having Lúcás and Tomás (who were four and three years older respectfully) then Oisín and Caitlín (who were two and five years younger respectfully). They were simply just another Catholic family, with a waiter father and a stay-at-home blogger mother. However, there was a long line of Squibs on her paternal side that had finally revealed itself within her. Siobhán's life was designed and manufactured perfectly for poverty. Seán worked all-day and all-night at different restaurants in hopes of keeping enough money for basic necessities of life. Whereas Ríona stayed home and received money from her website's advert revenue, but also homeschooled the five children. It was important that they just prayed and believed, for their desired outcome could only be created that way. It was rumored that they occasionally bribed their children into begging strangers for food or money, which was breaking their values in several ways. Given their extremely Catholic background (and their shared allergy of peanuts), the Neville family easily declined and eased the rumors of their church. It happened that they would be receiving more negative attention one Christmas when Siobhán's firing eight-year-old temper set fire to Auntie Kyla's hair. Naturally, the young girl hadn't even touched the old woman, but had simply stared daggers into the back of her snobbish head. The odd parts of the event seemed to have gone unnoticed which relieved her concern. Perhaps, she had simply created a fictional story in her head to spice up her otherwise dull life. At least, it seemed that way until a small group of teenage boys approached her. Siobhán had been locked in her room for two days following the events of Christmas, but things were rushing back the moment she was wandering out into the hallway of their Liverpool apartment. Frankly, she still doesn't know how they're related to her, whether through family or church. There's simply the vivid images of her body unknowingly to her being harmed and abused several times following the next couple of years. It was traumatizing, despite not quite understanding the situation until she was old enough to escape it. While flashbacks have riddled the inside of her temples, the girl has mostly destroyed thoughts of those incidents. They've reappeared in her sleep or her art, unintentionally. It's part of her brain that had been isolated and pushed away for so long that Siobhán has recently noticed it splattering across the memories of childhood. There's times we're forgetting though, where the girl was being taken in by her dying great-grandmother for homeschooling in magic. The Neville family was surprisingly excellent in accepting their daughter's magic (primarily because of their previous neglect), but struggled immensely at first. They were hesitant in covering it up with spreading lies that Siobhán was attending Woldingham, a Muggle all-girls boarding school in London, but Seán and Ríona caved under the old Danish woman's pressuring. It was never quite believed and some suspected even that the young girl had died, but they never dropped the act. Occasionally, Siobhán visited from Denmark, but mostly only stopped back in Liverpool between July and August. While her siblings were always interested in hearing about it, her parents just watched and tried supporting her in their own special way. When she was coming back to England for Christmas, it was announced that her great-grandmother had passed away which required her to find schooling elsewhere. After contacting the Ministry of Magic, which had helped them in settling on homeschooling, they were quickly referred to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Siobhán's brief visiting of Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade had clearly displayed that Hogwarts was a demanding place filled with people of many backgrounds and backstories. Therefore, she pushed and begged before she was finally allowed to begin attending in February of 2031. Thankfully, her being sorted into (WIP) was not clearly displayed in front of everybody, but she soon realized that that way it seemed as if she was another invisible entity floating the halls. The fifth year witch can only hope and dream (and definitely pray) that her social skills will magically appear to guide her.

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!

Siobhan's model is Saoirse Ronan.

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!)

Half-Blood.

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!

Nope!

6) What year is your character in?

Fifth.

OOC Questions

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)?

9/1 (Future Animagus).