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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.

+: patience, defensive spells, healing spells, charisma, obedience
-: offensive spells, manipulation, breaking the rules, potions, hexes, stubborn streak


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?

Alfred has never had a choice on how he wanted his life to play out; his life has been planned for him ever since he was born. Smaller goals like graduating Hogwarts and being seen as a model royal have been achieved but his main goal, being a successful King, has yet to be achieved.


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

His ideal way to spend a free day would be to do nothing. Ever since graduating Hogwarts, Alfred has undertaken many royal duties and rarely has time to himself. Subsequently, his perfect day off would be one where he could relax and not have to worry about the stresses of being an heir.


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

  1. His wand - self explanatory.
  2. A picture of his family, mainly the descendants from Queen Victoria onward - to remind himself of where he's come and who he shall lead over when he becomes king. Also, being close to his family, it'd be a sentimental thing to him.
  3. A picture of the muggle equivalent of the House of Windsor - as the House of Windsor has two sides, magical and muggle, that work closely to one another, Alfred believes it is important to remain connected to his distant relatives as they both work to present one face of the royal house
  4. One of his staple suits he wears when he's out and about doing royal duties - so long as he has this, he'll be able to conduct his duties.
  5. A muggle games console his mother bought him on one of their trips to the muggle world - his mother bought him the console to give him a taste of the muggle lifestyle and, quite simply, he loves it


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

The injustices non-human/wizard species face as well as the issue of blood supremacy/muggle-hatred.



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!)

During the reign of William III & Mary II in 1692 the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy was signed, separating the lives of the magical and the muggles. The reign of the muggle royal family over the magical population of Britain - and later the United Kindgom - was largely undisturbed; both British societies observed the same monarch until the pure-blooded of the magical society began demanding detachment. From what started as being general discontent grew into violent actions with a magical civil war approaching over the horizon. In a stroke of luck that avoided turmoil, the ruling King George III had a magical daughter hidden from the muggle society. This daughter, Princess Charlotte, was quickly installed as the monarch of the magical society of Britain - an act which finally separated the two.

The arrangement worked out perfectly for both societies; whilst both monarchies were separate, the two worked closely to ensure similar values were shared and upheld. When the muggle monarchy changed their house name to Windsor, the magical monarchy followed suit. Everything was harmonious until the ascension of King Henry II. A monarch who wanted to devolve the power of the Ministry itself, Henry became tyrannous early on in his reign. Turmoil that threatened to overthrow the monarchy rose again, saved only by the forced abdication of Henry and the replacement by his eldest daughter, Victoria.

Proving to be the saving grace of House Windsor, Queen Victoria remedied her father's mistakes. She appealed to all crowds of magical life; advocating for no discrimination for species, being proud enough of her pure-blooded heritage to satisfy those who cared whilst remaining completely relatable for all. Her reign, still going strong, has remained among the most harmonious and popular since the magical monarchy's establishment.

The love story between Queen Victoria's eldest son and heir, Arthur, and Maud Weasley is as close to a modern fairytale as there can be. The strictly raised pure-blooded prince had met the commoner pure-blood in their first ever potions lesson in first year at Hogwarts and clicked immediately, their personalities bouncing well off one another. The media followed them from their obvious crushes on one another until the official announcement of their relationship, the two of them constantly being the objects of "will they won't they" both at a relationship level and at engagement.

Their relationship captivated the magical society both nationally and internationally, therefore making it a surprise to nobody that their wedding remains among the most viewed magical event in recent history - superseding the most recent Quidditch World Cup at the time. Everyone was enamoured by the cool, relaxed prince and the bubbly, effervescent commoner. In true Maud style, the way the bride nearly bounced down the aisle confirmed to everyone that the monarchy would be in fun, yet stable, hands.

As all royal couples, the need for children followed soon after the wedding. Alfred was the first, their designated heir, and three more - Charlotte, Helena and Richard - followed. Just like their contrast in personalities, Arthur and Maud wanted to take different approaches to their children's upbringing. The prince favoured a traditional royal upbringing, stating that the children were second to fifth in line for the throne and thus had to be brought up accordingly whilst Maud, ever so in touch with the muggle lifestyle, advocated for a more relaxed childhood, stating that it'd be the only time in their lives that they'd be able to be relaxed. A compromise of the two was made and worked well.

Knowing how important the connection between the magical Windsors and the muggle Windsors were, Princess Maud wanted her children to experience the muggle lifestyle for themselves as to be more understanding when interacting with their muggle counterparts. Trips to Tesco's, Nando's and McDonalds were frequent and much loved by the royal princes and princesses. The purchase of one of these trips, a small pot of slime, is how seven-year-old Alfred had his first magical experience. Enamoured by the substance, the heir played with it until he was making it multiply massively by the second. Saved by his mother, it was all the confirmation needed that he'd remain second in line for the throne.

As a child of the direct line from Queen Victoria, Alfred was expected to attend Hogwarts as to show his pride in being British. He had no objections to it; hearing stories from his parents' time there had made him more than excited and, upon arrival at eleven, he was sorted into Gryffindor. Alfred was a model student during his time at the school - whilst he chose not to pursue titles such as prefect or head boy, he made a name for himself as one of the highest achieving students in Hogwarts history.

Ever since graduation, Alfred has thrown himself into royal duties. Much like a counterpart of his would, he has visited nations that make up the Magical Commonwealth, representing the House of Windsor when his grandmother can't. Usually accompanied by his mother at the least, it's obvious Alfred will continue the family tradition of putting on being the heir that put's on a good face, even when other family members do the opposite.


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!)

On the most basic level of knowing Alfred - and the side the public sees the most - one would see a royal who is working hard to fulfil his role to the best of his abilities. It's clear by the way he holds himself and the careful way that he talks that he has been raised with the same royal rules as his father and grandmother before him. Although he's been accused of being too rigid in the past, it's obvious to most that he's a fun person containing himself for his role, more than likely not wanting to command any more attention that he already does. A favourite memory of many is that, when he was young, he'd wave excitedly and excessively at every single person he saw. Sometimes in the present day he recreates the memory, much to the amusement of others. In general he's how you'd expect the second in line for the throne to be; thoughtful, kind, open-minded, chivalrous and a budding inspiration to many.

In private, he's much more laid-back and humorous to be around. Still being kind and somewhat rigid, afraid to break or go against the rules he had been raised with, Alfred is arguably more enjoyable to be with in private than in public. He has a sarcasm about him that remains funny whilst also being naive and innocent. He makes it a priority to be on good terms with all of his family members and tries to include everyone at every possible chance he gets. It is because of his slight naivety that he's the butt of most jokes, rather than leading them.

Deep down, however, Alfred is a stressed individual. As expected as a member of the direct heir line, he has been raised a lot stricter than his siblings - the way he walks, talks and acts is a lot more crucial and representative of the royal family than his siblings or cousins. Although he puts on a brave face and appears unbothered by it, those closest to him know that sometimes he struggles with it and desperately wishes for a break. The way he deals with this stress, much like anger and sadness, is to bottle it up and release it when he's all alone instead of talking about it to those who can change it potentially, examples being his parents or grandmother. Still, that'd take a lot more balls than he has to do; the fear of disappointing them being a prevalent prevention.


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!)

Alfred is pure-blooded, related to the entirety of the magical British royal family and, through his mother, the Weasley family.


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!)

N/A

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?

Prince of Magical Britain; specifically taking roles as future heir to the throne.


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!

His model is Francisco Lachowski.



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)?

11/2 (one child character too, not included in the eleven)



MoM Prince Alfred of Wales has been registered as a citizen by the British Ministry of Magic!


"Upon the signature of the International Statute of Secrecy in 1689, wizards went into hiding for good. It was natural, perhaps, that they formed their own small communities within a community."


Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time.TSig

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