InsanEleven
King Allyn the Autistic
This will be the place for your CS. My own CS will provide you with an example of what is required. The following are the rules for the minimum of what your CS must contain:
Basic information:
- At least one realistic image, either painted or a picture. If you cannot provide an image, you are allowed a description of your character, but it must be a decent paragraph and have no unrealistic features. (No animal traits, no strangely coloured hair or skin).
- Your age and birthday (between 20 and 150).
- Your length and weight.
- Your expertise: Potions, Herbology, Defense against the Dark Arts, or Transmutation is recommended. Once a position is filled, it's filled; to ensure the balance I won't be taking doubles.
- Your Hogwarts house. The Aurors are a British institution, so I will not be accepting American or European characters unless there would be a good reason for the Aurors to take them on.
- Your blood-status: muggle-born, half-blood, or pure-blood
- Your social standing: lower, middle or upper class (this can be either muggle or wizard standing, whichever is more relevant to your character)
- Any other thing you encounter that you feel belongs in basic information, such as markings or scars.
- Don't write your sexuality, if your character is a particular sexuality, let the roleplaying speak for it. (But please don't get overtly sexual, you're on a mission!)
Personality:
- A phobia
- Four good traits
- Four negative traits
- At least two paragraphs of description
- I will not be accepting loners, or those that wouldn't fit into a team dynamic.
- Make sure your characters have both flaws and strengths, this will definitely make them more dynamic.
Wand and Patronus:
- Take the test on Pottermore in character to determine this. I recommend that you flesh out their background and personality first, effectively finishing your CS before you get a wand, house and patronus. If you google for a random email generator, you can quickly make a throwaway account for Pottermore.
Background:
- A well thought out background. I am not setting a minimum to this, because different stories require different lengths. I do however want you to really work with the wizarding world, and put your character in it in a believable manner. Really show me what motivated and made your character the way he/she is.
If you have trouble with imagining this, my CS will fulfil all the requirements, so it can be your cheat sheet!
Basic information:
- At least one realistic image, either painted or a picture. If you cannot provide an image, you are allowed a description of your character, but it must be a decent paragraph and have no unrealistic features. (No animal traits, no strangely coloured hair or skin).
- Your age and birthday (between 20 and 150).
- Your length and weight.
- Your expertise: Potions, Herbology, Defense against the Dark Arts, or Transmutation is recommended. Once a position is filled, it's filled; to ensure the balance I won't be taking doubles.
- Your Hogwarts house. The Aurors are a British institution, so I will not be accepting American or European characters unless there would be a good reason for the Aurors to take them on.
- Your blood-status: muggle-born, half-blood, or pure-blood
- Your social standing: lower, middle or upper class (this can be either muggle or wizard standing, whichever is more relevant to your character)
- Any other thing you encounter that you feel belongs in basic information, such as markings or scars.
- Don't write your sexuality, if your character is a particular sexuality, let the roleplaying speak for it. (But please don't get overtly sexual, you're on a mission!)
Personality:
- A phobia
- Four good traits
- Four negative traits
- At least two paragraphs of description
- I will not be accepting loners, or those that wouldn't fit into a team dynamic.
- Make sure your characters have both flaws and strengths, this will definitely make them more dynamic.
Wand and Patronus:
- Take the test on Pottermore in character to determine this. I recommend that you flesh out their background and personality first, effectively finishing your CS before you get a wand, house and patronus. If you google for a random email generator, you can quickly make a throwaway account for Pottermore.
Background:
- A well thought out background. I am not setting a minimum to this, because different stories require different lengths. I do however want you to really work with the wizarding world, and put your character in it in a believable manner. Really show me what motivated and made your character the way he/she is.
If you have trouble with imagining this, my CS will fulfil all the requirements, so it can be your cheat sheet!