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Revision as of 19:32, 22 November 2018

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Aspects

High Concept
Slytherin 6th Year - The Rebel
Trouble
A Known Troublemaker
Extracurricular
Lead Guitarist of the Slither Sisters, Hogwarts's #1 (only) Rock Band
Occupational
Practical Muggle Anthropologist
Reputation
Stands Out in the Crowd

Approaches

Good (+3) Flashy
Fair (+2) Forceful & Sneaky
Average (+1) Quick & Clever
Mediocre (+0) Careful

Extras

Wand
12 & 1/16 inches. Dogwood. Dragon Heartstring. Strong yet twangy.
"The wand chooses the wizard," that's what everyone always says. But when Eugenie first went to Ollivander's and got this wand, she felt like it had to be some kind of mistake. It was loud and brash and messy... it was flamboyant. It wasn't her... was it? Well as it turns out... sometimes wands know us better than we know ourselves, it seems.
Go Loud or Go Home
+2 to Flashily Create Advantage when casting spells that create dramatic displays of sound and light.

Stunts

Mischief Managed
Because I am a Known Troublemaker, I know the secret ways to get out of trouble. I gain +2 to Sneakily Create Advantage when trying to hide or escape from the staff or other authorities.
That New Sound You're Looking For
Because own on the Spellocaster*, I can make very unique music. I gain +2 to use Flashily to Create an Advantage which influences peoples' emotions by playing music.
* The Spellocaster
This black guitar is the culmination of an entire summer's worth of trial-and-error. A small crystal is plugged into the jack socket and when the guitar is played the crystal pulses in time to the music. It is self-amplifying and, by manipulating the several extra levers and frets, can create a wide-array of sounds, from the whine and growl of an electric guitar, to the plonking of a harpsichord, and even the howling of wolves.