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Primrose left the school on the insistence of her brother with some of the other Slytherins. She really ''did'' want to stay behind since he was, but ultimately caved. It's a decision she still views as a mistake to this day. If they had been together, they could've watched out for one another. | Primrose left the school on the insistence of her brother with some of the other Slytherins. She really ''did'' want to stay behind since he was, but ultimately caved. It's a decision she still views as a mistake to this day. If they had been together, they could've watched out for one another. | ||
− | '''What was my focus before the battle?''' | + | '''What was my focus before the battle?''' What were your favorite classes/things to learn? What did you see yourself doing after school was finally over? |
Before the battle Primrose was focused on being at the top of her year academically (and still is, really). She greatly enjoyed Potions and Charms, and upon entering her third year grew equally fond of Arithmancy. She even began to consider what her post-Hogwarts career would be, though most of her thoughts became focused on the ongoing war -- especially when Dumbledore was killed and the school was subsequently taken over by dark forces. Being in Slytherin afforded her some protection, though she remained vigilant given her mother's former ties to the Yaxley family. Her brother was a constant source of support during these trying times, and she admired the way he selflessly stood up to the likes of the Carrows despite being punished for doing so. She was never bold enough to do so herself, and looks back on it ashamedly. | Before the battle Primrose was focused on being at the top of her year academically (and still is, really). She greatly enjoyed Potions and Charms, and upon entering her third year grew equally fond of Arithmancy. She even began to consider what her post-Hogwarts career would be, though most of her thoughts became focused on the ongoing war -- especially when Dumbledore was killed and the school was subsequently taken over by dark forces. Being in Slytherin afforded her some protection, though she remained vigilant given her mother's former ties to the Yaxley family. Her brother was a constant source of support during these trying times, and she admired the way he selflessly stood up to the likes of the Carrows despite being punished for doing so. She was never bold enough to do so herself, and looks back on it ashamedly. | ||
− | '''What is my focus in the aftermath of the battle?''' | + | '''What is my focus in the aftermath of the battle?''' It has been two years since the battle. How did it change or temper your answers to the question above? How has it affected how you move forward as a witch or wizard? |
Since the battle, Primrose has tried to stride onward with her head held high. She didn't fight in the defense of Hogwarts, though that certainly doesn't mean she's going to shuffle through the rest of her school days listlessly. Her career ambitions have provided her with purpose, eyes set on entering the Ministry post-graduation in some political capacity. Heck, she even reasons she could eventually move up the totem pole enough to have a shot at becoming the Minister of Magic! Primrose does not want to waste any opportunity to soar to greater heights. She views doing anything other than success as an insult to the memory of her brother, whom in wake of his death she strives to live life to the fullest for. | Since the battle, Primrose has tried to stride onward with her head held high. She didn't fight in the defense of Hogwarts, though that certainly doesn't mean she's going to shuffle through the rest of her school days listlessly. Her career ambitions have provided her with purpose, eyes set on entering the Ministry post-graduation in some political capacity. Heck, she even reasons she could eventually move up the totem pole enough to have a shot at becoming the Minister of Magic! Primrose does not want to waste any opportunity to soar to greater heights. She views doing anything other than success as an insult to the memory of her brother, whom in wake of his death she strives to live life to the fullest for. | ||
− | '''Who are my parents/guardians, and what (if any) is their place in the wizarding world?''' | + | '''Who are my parents/guardians, and what (if any) is their place in the wizarding world?''' Are you pureblood, *mudblood, or are the details of your ancestry uncertain? Is either of your parents muggleborn? Both? Is their knowledge of the wizarding world a new thing or something they're steeped in? Or have they been made to forget? |
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− | + | *Note: ''This pejorative term is now officially designated as hate speech and strictly not tolerated in the school.'' | |
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==Extra Curricular Classes== | ==Extra Curricular Classes== |