Post by Zeke Richter on Jul 19, 2008 9:13:41 GMT
code word Amber
About Your Character
Name- Ezekiel Richter
Age- 16
Year- 6th year
House- Ravenclaw
Political veiws(Death eater, order, neutral)- neutral
Appearance
Celebrity- J August Richards
Picture-
Eye Color- brown
Hair Color- black when he lets it grow
History
History(one paragraph At least)- Ezekiel, or 'Zeke' as he preferred to be called, led a pretty decent life at first. He went to school, made friends, joked and messed about. Zeke had always been more quick-witted than his friends and a fast-learner. However he always acted like he was on the same level as they were.
When he received the letter from Hogwarts his parents weren't too happy. They'd been holding back on the possibility that Zeke might be a wizard because they'd hoped that he wasn't. His father finally told him about Kingsley Shacklebolt who had been his mother's cousin. They had been hoping that Zeke would be like them instead because they didn't want the same thing to happen to him.
Undeterred Zeke convinced them to let him go, mostly because he was curious and the idea of a school for magic excited him.
For the first few years after he got sorted into Ravenclaw things went well for Zeke. He discovered a talent for transfiguration, made friends and was dating a Gryffindor girl he'd met on the train called Victoria Marx.
But then a few things happened. In the Summer before his fourth year he'd been cornered by a werewolf as he was wandering around the streets of Glasgow with some of his friends -before he managed to get away it bit him on the shoulder. So his parents had to take him to St. Mungo's down in London to get the wound treated and a supply of the potion that one of the witches told them about.
This only increased the awkwardness of him returning to Hogwarts because at the end of the previous year he had broken up with Victoria and simultaneously come out of the closet to his group of friends.
After that things at Hogwarts were more tense and nerve-grating rather than fun and light-hearted as they had been before.