Post by Brie Lewis Ledger on Feb 12, 2013 18:17:15 GMT -5
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Fear of a Name, Only Increases The Fear Of The Thing Itself
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Hayley Williams
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Fear of a Name, Only Increases The Fear Of The Thing Itself
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Character Name: Brie Lewis Ledger
Character Age: 17
Job/Year: 7th Year
Wand: 12 ½ inches, Hickory, Dragon Heartstring core
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Hetrosexual
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He can run faster than Severus Snape confronted with shampoo
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He can run faster than Severus Snape confronted with shampoo
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Play-By: Hayley Williams
Hair Shade: Her normal hair shade is a pale, blond, ginger, but she dies it orange and occasionally adds red and yellow
Hair Style: Brie wears her hair loose and straightened. She doesn’t really care much about how it looks.
Eye Color: Brown
Build: She’s tall and thin with well toned muscles
Dressing Style: Brie likes to wear dark clothes that allow her to blend in. Black jeans are her favorite and she quite likes v-neck t-shirts. Her favorite on is a dark grey shirt made of soft cotton. On her feet she wears a pair of white converse which she'd decorate with black sharpie. The designs vary from skull and cross bones to flaming arrows.
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Differences of habit and language are nothing at all if our aims are identical and our hearts are open.
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Differences of habit and language are nothing at all if our aims are identical and our hearts are open.
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Likes: Fire, the dark, candlelight, eagles, being in charge
Dislikes: Overly friendly people, being out maneuvered, deep water, being told what to do, rules
Strengths: Copes well with change, cunning, confident, loyal, hard working
Weaknesses: Proud, arrogant, cruel, manipulative, sarcastic, disobedient
Overall Personality: Brie can be difficult to get along with most of the time, meaning that, for her, making friends is somewhat difficult. Once you get to know her, however she tends to become less unpleasant. While still, snippy, hot tempered and rude, she can be loyal and knows how to have a good time. Her trust is difficult to earn, do close friends are few and far between. Most of the people she hangs out with are just 'friends' and she doesn't truly let them into her life.
Brie is governed by her own whims and thoughts; she doesn't care how what she wants affects other. She stopped caring about others when her family stopped caring about her; she feels that people need to learn to deal with their problems themselves. Most of the time, if someone asks her for help, she’ll tell them to ‘go suck it’, even her closest friends.
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Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.
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Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.
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Father: Brimont Lewis Ledger
Mother: Terry Lisa Ledger
Siblings: Brimont Ledger Jr.
Others: Gertrude ‘Pepper’ Johnson (grandmother)
Birth Place: London, UK
Current Residence: When she isn’t at Hogwarts, she lives outside of Dallas TX with her grandmother,
Overall History: As a child Brie never saw her father much/ He was always working on 'that' case or helping 'this' friend and hardly ever had time for his children. Her and her mother never seemed to get on well. Brie could never quite be the perfect little lady her mother wanted. She was loud and rough and quick tempered. She fought with her brother too much, got into trouble at school too often and had friends her mother did not approve of. She was stubborn and disobedient. Her father did nothing about it, of course. He was far to busy.
In Brie's eyes, her brother seemed to be the favorite child. He could do no wrong. If they got into a fight it was always her fault because he had started it. If he got into trouble at school it was because someone had 'provoked' him. Brie couldn't stand him. She wished she could put him in his place.
And one day she did. Or thought she did. The two of them had gotten into a fight. Again. Brie was losing, as always, and wanted desperately to beat him. And she did. Somehow she had burned him. She didn't know how she did it but she had and he broke. Screaming at her in fright calling her all sorts of names.
Her mother didn't know what to do. She cried until her husband came home. In gasping, shuttering breaths she explained what happened. He was furious. He called her worse names than what her brother had called her. Unlike her brother's, these stung. They weren't the same fearful whimpers of an 11-year-old boy, he meant them. Brie could tell. Her mother kept going on about tainted blood and how this was her fault.
The next morning Brie had been told that she was to move in with her grandmother. She didn't understand and asked why they were sending her away. Her father told her they were not going to have their lives torn apart by some 'demon child'.
Living with her grandmother wasn't bad. She was a nice old lady who lived in a small country home somewhere in Texas. She had no television but did have Internet connection. The girl soon learned that the old woman was like herself, a witch. She was not there for but a few months when her grandmother told her she would be sending her to a special boarding school back in the UK.
At first, Brie was angry and disappointing. She wondered what she had done wrong. Her grandmother was one of the few adults she liked. She had been better for her than she had been for her mother.
The woman explained about the school and how it would help develop her powers. She explained that it would be a good experience for Brie and that she could come home whenever she liked. The girl agreed to attend.
If anything, the girl preferred the new life to her old. Still, she was angry at her parents for what they had done and vowed that one day she would tear their lives apart in every way they could. They had not truly gotten rid of the 'demon child'.
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Curiosity is not a sin.... But we should exercise caution with our curiosity... yes, indeed.
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Curiosity is not a sin.... But we should exercise caution with our curiosity... yes, indeed.
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Alias: Arson
Age: 17
Code: ADMIN EDIT
Credit goes to Jayden of Caution2.0!.
No stealing or I'll sic my dementors on you!
No stealing or I'll sic my dementors on you!