Student Profile

Mary-Anne Warton




Full Name: Mary-Anne Margaret Warton

Birthday: January 17th

Blood: 75% Wizarding

Wand: 11", Juniper, Mercury

House: Ahela


Friends: Noah Anderson
Family: Lady, her cat
Enemies: None
Groups: The PGGB
Quotes: "How pleasant."



Best Class: All of them

Favorite Professor: Professors Linfield and O'Sidhe

Least Favorite Professor: Professor LeCouchemar

Most Commonly Ordered Food in the Court: Chocolate mousse, salad with warm goat cheese, cucumber/mushroom soup, and sourdough bread.





Appearance:

Mary-Anne is small and lithe, with long fingers for playing the piano which she keeps nicely manicured. The skin on her knuckles and wrists grows dry sometimes and bleeds if she forgets to put lotions on it. She is pale and underweight. She has blonde hair which falls a bit below her shoulders, bangs that fall just into her eyes, and blue eyes. She has her ears pierced, but she only wears little diamond studs unless it's a special occasion. She has pale lips.
Mary-Anne usually wears dresses. Most of them fall to her knees, and many are striped diagonally. She prefers to wear ballet slippers, leggings and tights with her dresses. She doesn't like jewlery because it interferes with her reading.

Personality Quirks:

Mary-Anne is a very polite girl who enjoys reading more than anything else in the world. Her wealthy father buys her all of the books she asks for her knowing that she can keep herself occupied this way. She enjoys learning about history, science, and foreign languages, and has mastered several already, learning by the book. She also enjoys dinner with her family, engaging conversation, and practicing things she has learned. Mary-Anne has a tendency to be perceived as very shy, though this is not the case. She is actually very outgoing when talking to just one other person, but earns the shy reputation from letting them do most of the talking. She is very smart.
The one trait that stands Mary-Anne apart from anyone else she knows is that she never, never makes mistakes.

Family Life:

A freak accident that neither Mary-Anne nor her father would have dreamed of having had a hand in, her mother drowned in the bathtub when she was nine years old. The turning point of her life, this incident is when Mary-Anne first learned how to exercise her intelligence and how to make wise choices.
At home, she spends most of her time in her room, reading or playing the piano. She would call herself close with her father, though the two only speak once a day at dinner.

History:

Mary-Anne's mother was Pureblood. Her father was half-blood. The two had an unstable marriage. Thankfully, that didn't keep them from raising a stable daughter.

Hopes:

Mary-Anne hopes to enjoy the rest of her life.

Interests:

History, science, magic, art, music, latin languages, and reading.

Talents:

Learning quickly, magic, languages, music.






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