Post by Hermione Weasley on Mar 11, 2006 14:21:18 GMT -5
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Actor/Actress shown is... : Emma Watson
Name: Hermione Weasley
Nicknames: Hermy, 'Mione, Auntie
Gender: Female
Birthday: September 19, 1979
Pet: Crookshanks, a cat
Magical Data
Blood: Muggleborn
Year: Graduated
House: N/A
Wand: Yew, phoenix feather, 8 1/2 inches
Strengths: Books, charms
Weaknesses: Dementors.
Any Special Powers: (Not everyone will have one, and you must apply for one to receive it) N/A
First display of magical talent: When she was about 9 or 10
Physical Data
Height: 5'3"
Build: Thin but sort of curvy
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown
Complexion: She has light skin and thin lips.
Defining marks: She has very dramatic and sort of thick eyebrows.
Hearing: Perfect
Left/Right/Ambidextrous: Right-Handed
Disabilities/Handicaps: none.
Health: Always Perfectly Healthy
IQ: Genius
Behavior
Dress Style: She dresses very conservavtively, except upon special occasion, then she dresses up very well.
Manner of Speech: (()) British, speaks well.
Extrovert/Introvert:
Phobias/Fears: Dementors,
Mental Health: no mental problems. Absolutely perfect.
Goals/Dreams: To become an Auror.
Quirks/Habits: Studying.
Hobbies/Interests: studying, reading
Dislikes: Complete laziness.
First Impression: Hermione, at a first glance, has her 'know-it'all' appearance.
Creativity: She is very creative. She handed in four-foot assignments when only asked for two.
Romantic Affiliation: Married to Ron Weasley
Background Data
Father: Mary Jane Granger
Mother: John Graham Granger
Siblings: Hermione is an only child
Childhood Home: she grew up in a Muggle home with her two muggle parents, who are both dentists.
Personal History: Hermione was born into a muggle family, and has been the only child her entire life. Both of her parents are dentists, and have been happily married for twenty-four years. They're very supportive of her career in the wizarding world, and, while a bit timid, rose spectacularly to the occasion when Hermione's letter came. Hermione herself swears that they would be Gryffindors if they had attended Hogwarts. She can't imagine living in a world devoid of magic for some twenty-something years, having her daughter receive an invitation to a magical academy, and accepting it all with a cheery smile and a few withdrawls from the bank account. They have been a definite stronghold in her life, and, although she still communicates with them regularly, she has grown apart from them quite a bit during her stay at Hogwarts. She no longer feels as if they will understand everything she's going through - they are, after all, in different words - but she relays her trials and schedule with them regularly, letting them know all that's going on at Hogwarts, but not neccessarly all that's going on with her.
Hermione entered her first year at Hogwarts both confidently and hesitantly, having read, re-read, and generally picked apart most of her school books. She'd memorized what she thought were important passages and incantations, and she was certain that she would at least know enough to be able to answer one question. On the other hand, she had no idea what was going to be expected of her once she arrived, and she was duly nervous when she got there. Sure enough, all of her hard studying didn't go for nothing. She was immediately recognized as one of the smartest students, and strived to keep that reputation. Surprisingly, it didn't take much. Her start of becoming friends with Ron and Harry was a rocky one, but it all turned out for the best. For the portion of her year that was spent without them, she utterly immersed herself in her studies, not trusting herself enough to attempt to make any kind of friends due to the fact that most didn't seem to like her, Ron and Harry included. After an escapade in the girls' bathrooms where the three of them successfully took out a troll, they became fast friends, much to her delight. She will never admit exactly how much weight it took off her shoulders to know that she had two friends that would always be loyal to her, but it's a feeling of ecstasy that she still feels every now and then when she truly thinks about it. The highlight of her year, of course, was at the end, during Harry's capture of the Sorceror's Stone. She can still replay every detail vividly in her mind, from leaving Harry in the room with the potions after she figured out the riddle (she still sometimes ponders at how easy it was), to trying desperately to revive Ron, and, at the same time, alert Dumbledore. It was both more panic and more excitement than she had ever known.
Her second and third year passed almost the same. Of course, there was a whole lot of studying involved, resulting in her still being at the top of her year. What she found took up most of her time were her adventures with Harry and Ron. While they did get into a few fights over the course of the years, one in her third year where they didn't speak for an extended period of time sticks out vividly in her mind. She still remembers exactly how isolated she felt apart from them, and it has become a definite fear of hers to be separated from them ever since. The rest of the time was spent plotting daring adventures and finding out wonderful secrets made all the more wonderful by the fact that they were never supposed to find them out. She looks back on the two years as some of the best the trio has experienced. It seemed that things were so much easier back then, that even the complications of what they did then were simple compared to many of the things they faced afterwards.
Current Information
Relationships: Married to Ron Weasley
Friends: Harry Potter, Ginny Potter, Luna Lovegood
Actor/Actress shown is... : Emma Watson
Name: Hermione Weasley
Nicknames: Hermy, 'Mione, Auntie
Gender: Female
Birthday: September 19, 1979
Pet: Crookshanks, a cat
Magical Data
Blood: Muggleborn
Year: Graduated
House: N/A
Wand: Yew, phoenix feather, 8 1/2 inches
Strengths: Books, charms
Weaknesses: Dementors.
Any Special Powers: (Not everyone will have one, and you must apply for one to receive it) N/A
First display of magical talent: When she was about 9 or 10
Physical Data
Height: 5'3"
Build: Thin but sort of curvy
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown
Complexion: She has light skin and thin lips.
Defining marks: She has very dramatic and sort of thick eyebrows.
Hearing: Perfect
Left/Right/Ambidextrous: Right-Handed
Disabilities/Handicaps: none.
Health: Always Perfectly Healthy
IQ: Genius
Behavior
Dress Style: She dresses very conservavtively, except upon special occasion, then she dresses up very well.
Manner of Speech: (()) British, speaks well.
Extrovert/Introvert:
Phobias/Fears: Dementors,
Mental Health: no mental problems. Absolutely perfect.
Goals/Dreams: To become an Auror.
Quirks/Habits: Studying.
Hobbies/Interests: studying, reading
Dislikes: Complete laziness.
First Impression: Hermione, at a first glance, has her 'know-it'all' appearance.
Creativity: She is very creative. She handed in four-foot assignments when only asked for two.
Romantic Affiliation: Married to Ron Weasley
Background Data
Father: Mary Jane Granger
Mother: John Graham Granger
Siblings: Hermione is an only child
Childhood Home: she grew up in a Muggle home with her two muggle parents, who are both dentists.
Personal History: Hermione was born into a muggle family, and has been the only child her entire life. Both of her parents are dentists, and have been happily married for twenty-four years. They're very supportive of her career in the wizarding world, and, while a bit timid, rose spectacularly to the occasion when Hermione's letter came. Hermione herself swears that they would be Gryffindors if they had attended Hogwarts. She can't imagine living in a world devoid of magic for some twenty-something years, having her daughter receive an invitation to a magical academy, and accepting it all with a cheery smile and a few withdrawls from the bank account. They have been a definite stronghold in her life, and, although she still communicates with them regularly, she has grown apart from them quite a bit during her stay at Hogwarts. She no longer feels as if they will understand everything she's going through - they are, after all, in different words - but she relays her trials and schedule with them regularly, letting them know all that's going on at Hogwarts, but not neccessarly all that's going on with her.
Hermione entered her first year at Hogwarts both confidently and hesitantly, having read, re-read, and generally picked apart most of her school books. She'd memorized what she thought were important passages and incantations, and she was certain that she would at least know enough to be able to answer one question. On the other hand, she had no idea what was going to be expected of her once she arrived, and she was duly nervous when she got there. Sure enough, all of her hard studying didn't go for nothing. She was immediately recognized as one of the smartest students, and strived to keep that reputation. Surprisingly, it didn't take much. Her start of becoming friends with Ron and Harry was a rocky one, but it all turned out for the best. For the portion of her year that was spent without them, she utterly immersed herself in her studies, not trusting herself enough to attempt to make any kind of friends due to the fact that most didn't seem to like her, Ron and Harry included. After an escapade in the girls' bathrooms where the three of them successfully took out a troll, they became fast friends, much to her delight. She will never admit exactly how much weight it took off her shoulders to know that she had two friends that would always be loyal to her, but it's a feeling of ecstasy that she still feels every now and then when she truly thinks about it. The highlight of her year, of course, was at the end, during Harry's capture of the Sorceror's Stone. She can still replay every detail vividly in her mind, from leaving Harry in the room with the potions after she figured out the riddle (she still sometimes ponders at how easy it was), to trying desperately to revive Ron, and, at the same time, alert Dumbledore. It was both more panic and more excitement than she had ever known.
Her second and third year passed almost the same. Of course, there was a whole lot of studying involved, resulting in her still being at the top of her year. What she found took up most of her time were her adventures with Harry and Ron. While they did get into a few fights over the course of the years, one in her third year where they didn't speak for an extended period of time sticks out vividly in her mind. She still remembers exactly how isolated she felt apart from them, and it has become a definite fear of hers to be separated from them ever since. The rest of the time was spent plotting daring adventures and finding out wonderful secrets made all the more wonderful by the fact that they were never supposed to find them out. She looks back on the two years as some of the best the trio has experienced. It seemed that things were so much easier back then, that even the complications of what they did then were simple compared to many of the things they faced afterwards.
Current Information
Relationships: Married to Ron Weasley
Friends: Harry Potter, Ginny Potter, Luna Lovegood