Students
Username: molly the crazy angel
Name: Natasha Riddle
Age: 14
Gender: female
Race: pure blood
House: Slitherin
Wand: Red Wood with Basilisk heart string
Pet:
HedyBio: Natasha is the daughter of Lord Voldamort. Even though she had never met her father, she knows of what he did and why he was like that. She was raised to hate non pure bloods and to need to take revenge against Harry Potter for killing her dad. However, part of her feels that what her father did was wrong and he deserved to die. She is distant and has no friends, except for her pet hedgehog named Hedy who she raised sense she found her as a newborn.
Appearance:
Other: She uses a Raven named Po as her letter carrier
Username: molly the crazy angel
Name: Molly Kye
Age: 13
Gender: female
Race: half dragon and half human
House: Hufflepuff
Wand: Cherry with her mother's dragon scale
Pet: none
Bio: Molly's mother was a dragon and her dad is human. Her mom had to leave her and her dad when she was a baby because her group's leader made her. Molly doesn't remember much of her mom but she does know she was loving a beautiful. Molly herself is hardworking but shy, so she fit well in Hufflepuff.
Appearance:
Other: Her wings can disappear and reappear at will.
Username: vampiricqueen95
Name: Kymera Sem
Age: 14
Gender: Female
Race: Pure blood.
House: Slytherin.
Wand: Ivy, eyelash of a siren.
Pet:
Cecil. Bio: Kymera has been given creative freedom her entire life. She often does her hair upkeep and make up magically.She was taught by her mother, who owns a wizarding salon. Her father works for the Ministry, and got her passed so that she could use magic to work with her mother. She relies on magic in day-to-day life, often using it to do even the most basic things, such as laundry or cleaning. Kymera never really had many problems growing up, but is very clever, and very stubborn. She is hard-working and appreciates a good challenge.
Appearance:
xxOther: Kymera is fascinated with magical creatures. When she was born, her name was Chimera. As a result of her creative freedom, she changed the spelling to fit how unique she really felt.