Post by Neth Evans on Jul 29, 2008 21:04:11 GMT
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Also goes by Neth
Fifth Year – Fifteen Years Old, Jan 2nd, 2089 – Hufflepuff – Half Blood
Elm with unicorn tail hair, 10 ½”
With his semi-dorky smile, Neth to any one walking by is friendly and open. He enjoys seeing people he cares for happy because that, in turn, makes him happy. He doesn’t show his emotions out right though because he is reserved and would rather not become that friendly with a person. This doesn’t mean that he clams up, he just avoids going down that road. Neth loves to be with his friends and have a good time, for this quiet young man there is nothing better.
Dependable, Neth enjoys helping people with their problems, whether it is with school work or with other more personal problems Neth doesn’t mind. He is a good listener and can judge well what people need emotionally in a situation. He doesn’t like people doing his own trick to him so keeps to himself mostly. His good listening skills come in handy with classes and so he manages to do pretty well, even though he may be in the group of students making a racket and not paying attention. His friends tend to know him as the note-maker and so have come to depend on him for his notes and he lets them have them whenever they want.
Thoughful and slightly quirky, Kenneth believes in truth and right and will do a lot to keep them true and correct. His morals are essential to him so when he sees someone picking on someone else he will stand up to the bully, even knowing the circumstances. Though this is not bravery, this is common sense prevailing over his fighting need to run and hide so that he won’t be bullied either. Dilligant and hard working, Neth will always have his work ready for when it needs to be.
At times, Neth throws his inhibitions to the wind and that is usually when he learns that he shouldn’t. It’s times like those that Neth ends up breaking bones or getting hurt, physically I mean. Those are never proud moments for him but he takes them in his stride and learns from them, instead of hiding them.
Neth was the second child to Evelyn and Aeron Evans. Kenneth has a sister that is five years older then him and she is very hoity-toity, thinking the world of herself. She likes Neth and Neth loves her, he has to, but the person she has become is nothing like what she used to be when they were younger.
As children, Annwyn and Neth would play together in the sand pit in the park down the road from their house. They could play there and on the other play things for hours, under their mother’s watchful eye, and when it was time to go it was always the best fun to make a huge fuss out of leaving and for the two to kick and scream and hang onto their mother as she tried to walk to the car to go home.
They grew up close, despite the difference between them, but where they grew apart was where Neth and his father grew close. One day, when Neth was eleven, an owl flew to his house and sat on the branch of the tree that sat right outside Neth’s window. Curiously enough it sat there all day, seemingly peering in the whole time. Neth tried to ignore it, get on with tidying his room like his mother had told him, but the more the stared at him the more Neth got freaked out.
After a few hours, Neth strode to the window and wrenched it open to shout at it but before he could the owl had swooped towards him. Neth ducked and watched the great brown creature land on the back of his desk chair. Confused, Neth called for him parents but only his father came. The owl was holding out his leg to the boy when his father came in. Neth was astounded, mesmerised even, to see a great big owl act like this one was.
Neth began to quiz his father on the usual habits of owls but as his father strode to the owl, Neth’s words failed him. He watched his father untie a note that had been wrapped around its leg before he took out a small nuggety-looking thing and fed it to the owl. Neth was frowing intently by this point but he didn’t find his voice until the owl had flown out of his window again. Neth instantly began quizzing his father about how he knew how to do that. His father unrolled the dirty paper and began to read.
The letter was addressed to him and it was an invitation to a school for wizards and witches. His father explained that there was magic in everything and that there was a school where they taught you how to use that magic and that he had been invited. How his father knew all of this was because he was a wizard himself. Neth found out that his father had attended the school himself and he was so happy that his son was following in his footsteps.
From that moment on, Neth and his father were inseparable. Neth wanted to know everything about everything about magic and his father told him enough to prepair him for his first few days at Hogwarts. “After that,” he explained, “it’s all up to you.” His father’s advice was insurmountably useful and when he got to Hogwarts Neth already knew enough not to fell like a total dork. He was sorted into Hufflepuff and this, he knew, had been his father’s house. He was too proud to be there and would make his father proud.
Neth was quiet at the school, not speaking too much to people but watching as he might. He wasn’t sure exactly how he felt about the place or the people. The teachers themselves seemed to be too much like actors and melodramatic for his taste but they were teaching him so he wasn’t about to complain. As the years went on though, Neth became more comfortable with the other badgers in his burrow and he began to loosen up, not so bottled any more.
Unfortunately, unbeknownst to Neth, at home things were unravelling. The information about Aeron being a wizard seemed too much for Evelyn and Annwyn to handle. Annwyn stopped talking to her father, refusing point blank to talk to him again and Evelyn decided that she would take Annwyn away for a while to help her sort things out. It was just a cover for the woman as she wasn’t sure what to make of the situation herself. They separated for the first two years Neth was at Hogwarts, his holiday turning into a frightful circus more then a relaxing time to see his family again. Luckily, during the holidays after his third year, Neth convinced his mother to go on a date with Aeron so they could work things out. Evelyn and Aeron got back together but Annwyn broke all ties to her family.
Also goes by Neth
Fifth Year – Fifteen Years Old, Jan 2nd, 2089 – Hufflepuff – Half Blood
Elm with unicorn tail hair, 10 ½”
With his semi-dorky smile, Neth to any one walking by is friendly and open. He enjoys seeing people he cares for happy because that, in turn, makes him happy. He doesn’t show his emotions out right though because he is reserved and would rather not become that friendly with a person. This doesn’t mean that he clams up, he just avoids going down that road. Neth loves to be with his friends and have a good time, for this quiet young man there is nothing better.
Dependable, Neth enjoys helping people with their problems, whether it is with school work or with other more personal problems Neth doesn’t mind. He is a good listener and can judge well what people need emotionally in a situation. He doesn’t like people doing his own trick to him so keeps to himself mostly. His good listening skills come in handy with classes and so he manages to do pretty well, even though he may be in the group of students making a racket and not paying attention. His friends tend to know him as the note-maker and so have come to depend on him for his notes and he lets them have them whenever they want.
Thoughful and slightly quirky, Kenneth believes in truth and right and will do a lot to keep them true and correct. His morals are essential to him so when he sees someone picking on someone else he will stand up to the bully, even knowing the circumstances. Though this is not bravery, this is common sense prevailing over his fighting need to run and hide so that he won’t be bullied either. Dilligant and hard working, Neth will always have his work ready for when it needs to be.
At times, Neth throws his inhibitions to the wind and that is usually when he learns that he shouldn’t. It’s times like those that Neth ends up breaking bones or getting hurt, physically I mean. Those are never proud moments for him but he takes them in his stride and learns from them, instead of hiding them.
Neth was the second child to Evelyn and Aeron Evans. Kenneth has a sister that is five years older then him and she is very hoity-toity, thinking the world of herself. She likes Neth and Neth loves her, he has to, but the person she has become is nothing like what she used to be when they were younger.
As children, Annwyn and Neth would play together in the sand pit in the park down the road from their house. They could play there and on the other play things for hours, under their mother’s watchful eye, and when it was time to go it was always the best fun to make a huge fuss out of leaving and for the two to kick and scream and hang onto their mother as she tried to walk to the car to go home.
They grew up close, despite the difference between them, but where they grew apart was where Neth and his father grew close. One day, when Neth was eleven, an owl flew to his house and sat on the branch of the tree that sat right outside Neth’s window. Curiously enough it sat there all day, seemingly peering in the whole time. Neth tried to ignore it, get on with tidying his room like his mother had told him, but the more the stared at him the more Neth got freaked out.
After a few hours, Neth strode to the window and wrenched it open to shout at it but before he could the owl had swooped towards him. Neth ducked and watched the great brown creature land on the back of his desk chair. Confused, Neth called for him parents but only his father came. The owl was holding out his leg to the boy when his father came in. Neth was astounded, mesmerised even, to see a great big owl act like this one was.
Neth began to quiz his father on the usual habits of owls but as his father strode to the owl, Neth’s words failed him. He watched his father untie a note that had been wrapped around its leg before he took out a small nuggety-looking thing and fed it to the owl. Neth was frowing intently by this point but he didn’t find his voice until the owl had flown out of his window again. Neth instantly began quizzing his father about how he knew how to do that. His father unrolled the dirty paper and began to read.
The letter was addressed to him and it was an invitation to a school for wizards and witches. His father explained that there was magic in everything and that there was a school where they taught you how to use that magic and that he had been invited. How his father knew all of this was because he was a wizard himself. Neth found out that his father had attended the school himself and he was so happy that his son was following in his footsteps.
From that moment on, Neth and his father were inseparable. Neth wanted to know everything about everything about magic and his father told him enough to prepair him for his first few days at Hogwarts. “After that,” he explained, “it’s all up to you.” His father’s advice was insurmountably useful and when he got to Hogwarts Neth already knew enough not to fell like a total dork. He was sorted into Hufflepuff and this, he knew, had been his father’s house. He was too proud to be there and would make his father proud.
Neth was quiet at the school, not speaking too much to people but watching as he might. He wasn’t sure exactly how he felt about the place or the people. The teachers themselves seemed to be too much like actors and melodramatic for his taste but they were teaching him so he wasn’t about to complain. As the years went on though, Neth became more comfortable with the other badgers in his burrow and he began to loosen up, not so bottled any more.
Unfortunately, unbeknownst to Neth, at home things were unravelling. The information about Aeron being a wizard seemed too much for Evelyn and Annwyn to handle. Annwyn stopped talking to her father, refusing point blank to talk to him again and Evelyn decided that she would take Annwyn away for a while to help her sort things out. It was just a cover for the woman as she wasn’t sure what to make of the situation herself. They separated for the first two years Neth was at Hogwarts, his holiday turning into a frightful circus more then a relaxing time to see his family again. Luckily, during the holidays after his third year, Neth convinced his mother to go on a date with Aeron so they could work things out. Evelyn and Aeron got back together but Annwyn broke all ties to her family.