Post by Ginny Weasley on Feb 22, 2010 22:04:29 GMT -5
GINNY
FULL NAME:Ginevra Molly Weasley
ALIAS: Ginny
AGE: 12
BIRTHDATE: August 11
SEX: Female
LIKES:
Quidditch
Casting Hexes
Harry Potter
Cats
Her Family
DISLIKES:
Jerks named Draco
Most Slytherins
Her brothers when they tease her
being the youngest in her family
being the only girl in her family
Her mother treating her like a child
SECRETS: A lady never tells
WAND: Rosewood, Dragon Heartstring core, 10 and 3/4 inches, very firm
PERSONALITY:
Ginny is the most dominant, spontaneously creative and extrovert of all the Weasley children. She is ambitious, courageous, dominant, strong willed, positive, independent, self-confident there is no such a word as doubt in her vocabularies, and she is self-controlled. She is a born leaders, either in support of, or in revolt against, the status quo. She is at her most effective when in a position of command, her personal magnetism and innate courtesy of mind bringing out the best of loyalty from her fellow classmates.
Ginny is uncomplicated, knowing exactly what she wants and using all her energies, creativeness and resolution to get it, as well as being certain that she will get whatever she is after. Ginny is strongly idealistic, humane, and extremely spirited.
Ginny thinks and acts bigger than others would normally dare; the ambitiousness of her schemes and idealism sometimes daunt her friends, her practical hardheadedness and ability to go straight to the heart of any problem reassures those who depend on her. If Ginny was to meet with setbacks she would thrive on the adversity.
Her faults can be as large in scale as her virtues, displaying extreme arrogance, autocratic pride, haughtiness, and excessive hastiness of temper. If jealously suspicious of rivals, she will not hesitate to use cunning, lies and trickery to discredit them. Self-centeredness, greed for flattery, boastfulness, and bombast, pomposity, snobbish superiority, and overbearing, and intolerant disdain of underlings; to whom they will nevertheless delegate the carrying out of minor details in their grandiose schemes, and from whom they are not above borrowing immoderately if an occasion necessitates it.
In her relations with her peers, Ginny is open, sincere, genuine and trusting. Outgoing, spontaneously warm hearted and plain spoken, though never lacking in kindliness, Ginny is more disillusioned than the average person if let down by those she trusts. She is a not good judge of character and is inclined to favoritism and an exaggerated faith in her family and friends which too often ends in disappointment.
HAIR: Vibrant Red
EYES: Rich Chocolate Brown
PLAY-BY/FACE CLAIM: Molly Quinn
CURRENT AFFILIATION: Neutral
MOTHER: Molly Weasley
FATHER: Arthur Weasley
SIBLINGS:
Brother: William Weasley
Brother: Charles Weasley
Brother: Percy Weasley
Brother: Fred Weasley
Brother: George Weasley
Brother: Ronald Weasley
OTHER FAMILY:
Uncle:Gideon Prewett Presumed Dead
Uncle:Fabian Prewett Presumed Dead
Great Aunt: Muriel Prewett
Uncle:Bilius Weasley
SPOUSE: N/A
HISTORY:
Ginny was the last of seven children born to Arthur and Molly Weasley (née Prewett), the first girl born into the Weasley family, and last for that generation. She was born shortly before the end of the First Wizarding War, during which her maternal uncles Fabian and Gideon Prewett went missing. Ginny grew up with her parents and six brothers at the Burrow in Devon, England; her room was on the third floor, overlooking the family's orchard and decorated with posters of The Weird Sisters and Gwenog Jones.
Despite the majority of her brothers being keen Quidditch players, she was not allowed to play with them when she was a child. When she was six, she began a habit of breaking into the family broom shed and taking each of their brooms out in turn. Ginny had been looking forward to attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry ever since her eldest brother, Bill, started at the school.
During Ron's first year, she accompanied her mother to King's Cross Station to see off her brothers as they departed for Hogwarts. Despite being too young to attend the school, she still begged her mother to let her go with them. While saying goodbye to her brothers, she found out that Harry Potter was on the train and tried to get her mother to let her go on the train to see him. As the train pulled out, she began to cry, despite her brothers promising to send her loads of owls and a Hogwarts toilet seat. She ran along the platform after the train, half-laughing and half-crying, then stopped to wave them off.
When the Hogwarts Express returned to King's Cross in June, Ginny was with her mother to welcome her brothers back and was again excited to see Harry, pointing him out to her mother as he came through the barrier between platforms nine and ten.
After seeing Harry at King's Cross, Ginny developed a crush on him and talked about him all summer. When Harry arrived at the Burrow after being rescued from the Dursleys by Ron, Fred and George Weasley, she became extremely shy in his presence. On their first meeting, she came down to breakfast to find him sitting at the table. Startled, she retreated back to her room and stared at Harry as he passed her bedroom on his way to Ron's. Ginny became extremely clumsy around Harry and had a habit of knocking things over when he entered a room. On the day their Hogwarts letters arrived, she knocked over a porridge bowl with a loud clatter and put her elbow in the butter dish when Harry asked her if she was starting at Hogwarts.
Ginny travelled to Diagon Alley with her family to buy her school supplies, and her excitement of finally going to Hogwarts was tempered by the fact that, due to the Weasleys’ financial situation, she would have to make do with a lot of second hand products, including her robes and books. In Flourish and Blotts, however, she became the owner of a brand new set of Gilderoy Lockhart's collected works. Harry, having been given them by Lockhart as a publicity stunt, gave them to her since he could afford a set of his own. With this act of kindness and recognition, Ginny finally spoke in front of Harry, standing up to Draco Malfoy when he started to insult him. This resulted in him calling her Harry's girlfriend.
Draco was with his father, Lucius, and the elder Malfoy took the opportunity to insult the Weasley family for associating with the Muggle parents of Muggle-born witch Hermione Granger and — in his eyes — being a disgrace to wizards. During his tirade, he managed to slip Tom Riddle's Diary into Ginny's battered second-hand copy of A Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration.
Education at Hogwarts
First Year
Ginny started Hogwarts and was sorted into Gryffindor. She discovered Tom Riddle's diary in amongst her school things and began writing in it. To her amazement, the diary wrote back, and she started to confide in Tom Riddle's memory, writing about how her brothers teased her, how she had to come to school with second-hand robes and books, and how she thought that Harry would never like her. She poured her heart out to the diary and told Tom's memory all about Harry's story. At least once, Ginny went down toward Rubeus Hagrid's hut, hoping to see Harry there. In confiding in the diary her deepest fears and secrets, Ginny became increasingly vulnerable to Tom Riddle’s memory, which began to pour a little of his own soul back into her and slowly started to possess her.
By the start of October, the signs of the possession began to show on Ginny. She started to look peaky, but a spate of colds in the school covered up the true nature. Her brother Percy forced her to take Pepperup Potion to get her over it. By October 31, the memory of Tom Riddle was able to take full control of Ginny and used her to open the Chamber of Secrets, releasing the basilisk, which then petrified Argus Filch's cat, Mrs. Norris.
Ginny opens the Chamber of Secrets.
Following the attack, Ginny seemed upset over Mrs. Norris, and her brothers put it down to the fact that she was a cat-lover. She opened the Chamber of Secrets another two times, resulting in the petrification of Colin Creevey and Justin Finch-Fletchley. She became more visibly upset, and again, her brothers put it down to other causes — she sat next to Colin in Charms, and that she was worried that Ron might be expelled if he got in trouble. Fred and George attempted to cheer her up, but went about it the wrong way by leaping out at her from behind statues covered in fur or boils.
Ginny confided in the diary, however, that she thought she was going mad. She woke up with rooster feathers on her robes and could not remember where she had been on Halloween and when Colin was attacked. She started to think that she was attacking everyone.
Along with her brothers, Ginny remained at Hogwarts over Christmas instead of going to visit her brother Bill in Egypt with her parents. She had started to become suspicious of the diary and several weeks after Christmas attempted to get rid of it by throwing it down a toilet in Moaning Myrtle's bathroom.
Free of the diary, Ginny sent Harry an anonymous Singing Valentine on February 14. He received it in front of her as she was going into a Charms lesson when he was accosted by the dwarf assigned to deliver it. During the delivery, Harry's bag was torn and the contents were dropped onto the floor. To Ginny's horror, she saw that Harry now had the diary. To make matters worse, Draco Malfoy implied that she had sent Harry the Singing Valentine in front of everyone.
Fearful that Harry would discover her secrets and that she might be responsible for the attacks, she waited until the boy's dormitory was empty then ransacked Harry's belongings to recover the diary. Recovering it, Ginny was once more possessed by the memory of Tom Riddle and opened the Chamber again, this time petrifying Hermione Granger and Penelope Clearwater.
Ginny tried to tell Harry and Ron what was going on but could not get the words out, and she was interrupted by Percy. The memory of Tom Riddle was furious, however, as he had been planning on taking on Harry Potter himself after learning his story. Realising that Harry would come to save Ginny, he made her write a farewell on a corridor wall, then enter the Chamber of Secrets to die. She had poured so much of her life into the diary that she could not fight Tom's possession of her, and the last thing she remembered as she lay down on the floor of the Chamber was Tom coming out of the diary. The memory of Tom Riddle had fed off her, gaining enough strength to become corporeal. As Tom grew stronger, the life in Ginny faded away until she slipped into an unconscious state.
Rescue from the Chamber of Secrets
Ginny awoke in the Chamber to find that Harry had saved her and destroyed Riddle's diary by piercing it with a basilisk fang, and Ginny's vitality was restored to her. Tearful and scared, Ginny revealed what had happened to Harry and was sure she was going to be expelled from school. After leaving the Chamber with the aid of the phoenix, Fawkes, Ginny was reunited with her parents in McGonagall's office. Despite her fears, Dumbledore did not place the blame onto her, saying that older and wiser wizards had been duped by Lord Voldemort, and sent her to the hospital wing to recover from her ordeal with a mug of hot chocolate.[4]
Following her ordeal, Ginny returned to normal and was happy and relaxed for the rest of the summer term. At the end of the school year, she travelled back to King's Cross with her brothers, Harry, and Hermione on the Hogwarts Express, playing Exploding Snap.
Year Two
Ginny is looking forward to this new year with a hopeful heart despite the horrible events she participated in just a few short months ago.
FULL NAME:Ginevra Molly Weasley
ALIAS: Ginny
AGE: 12
BIRTHDATE: August 11
SEX: Female
LIKES:
Quidditch
Casting Hexes
Harry Potter
Cats
Her Family
DISLIKES:
Jerks named Draco
Most Slytherins
Her brothers when they tease her
being the youngest in her family
being the only girl in her family
Her mother treating her like a child
SECRETS: A lady never tells
WAND: Rosewood, Dragon Heartstring core, 10 and 3/4 inches, very firm
PERSONALITY:
- Skilled Witch with Hexes
- Courageous
- Strong Willed
- Believes anything is possible if you have enough nerve
- Secret(well not so) crush on Harry Potter
- Spirited and Curious
- Observant
- Sensitive
- Sense of humor
- Intelligent
- Friendly
- Bossy
- Skilled Liar
- Can be Cruel when the situation requires it
Ginny is the most dominant, spontaneously creative and extrovert of all the Weasley children. She is ambitious, courageous, dominant, strong willed, positive, independent, self-confident there is no such a word as doubt in her vocabularies, and she is self-controlled. She is a born leaders, either in support of, or in revolt against, the status quo. She is at her most effective when in a position of command, her personal magnetism and innate courtesy of mind bringing out the best of loyalty from her fellow classmates.
Ginny is uncomplicated, knowing exactly what she wants and using all her energies, creativeness and resolution to get it, as well as being certain that she will get whatever she is after. Ginny is strongly idealistic, humane, and extremely spirited.
Ginny thinks and acts bigger than others would normally dare; the ambitiousness of her schemes and idealism sometimes daunt her friends, her practical hardheadedness and ability to go straight to the heart of any problem reassures those who depend on her. If Ginny was to meet with setbacks she would thrive on the adversity.
Her faults can be as large in scale as her virtues, displaying extreme arrogance, autocratic pride, haughtiness, and excessive hastiness of temper. If jealously suspicious of rivals, she will not hesitate to use cunning, lies and trickery to discredit them. Self-centeredness, greed for flattery, boastfulness, and bombast, pomposity, snobbish superiority, and overbearing, and intolerant disdain of underlings; to whom they will nevertheless delegate the carrying out of minor details in their grandiose schemes, and from whom they are not above borrowing immoderately if an occasion necessitates it.
In her relations with her peers, Ginny is open, sincere, genuine and trusting. Outgoing, spontaneously warm hearted and plain spoken, though never lacking in kindliness, Ginny is more disillusioned than the average person if let down by those she trusts. She is a not good judge of character and is inclined to favoritism and an exaggerated faith in her family and friends which too often ends in disappointment.
HAIR: Vibrant Red
EYES: Rich Chocolate Brown
PLAY-BY/FACE CLAIM: Molly Quinn
CURRENT AFFILIATION: Neutral
MOTHER: Molly Weasley
FATHER: Arthur Weasley
SIBLINGS:
Brother: William Weasley
Brother: Charles Weasley
Brother: Percy Weasley
Brother: Fred Weasley
Brother: George Weasley
Brother: Ronald Weasley
OTHER FAMILY:
Uncle:
Uncle:
Great Aunt: Muriel Prewett
Uncle:
SPOUSE: N/A
HISTORY:
Ginny was the last of seven children born to Arthur and Molly Weasley (née Prewett), the first girl born into the Weasley family, and last for that generation. She was born shortly before the end of the First Wizarding War, during which her maternal uncles Fabian and Gideon Prewett went missing. Ginny grew up with her parents and six brothers at the Burrow in Devon, England; her room was on the third floor, overlooking the family's orchard and decorated with posters of The Weird Sisters and Gwenog Jones.
Despite the majority of her brothers being keen Quidditch players, she was not allowed to play with them when she was a child. When she was six, she began a habit of breaking into the family broom shed and taking each of their brooms out in turn. Ginny had been looking forward to attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry ever since her eldest brother, Bill, started at the school.
During Ron's first year, she accompanied her mother to King's Cross Station to see off her brothers as they departed for Hogwarts. Despite being too young to attend the school, she still begged her mother to let her go with them. While saying goodbye to her brothers, she found out that Harry Potter was on the train and tried to get her mother to let her go on the train to see him. As the train pulled out, she began to cry, despite her brothers promising to send her loads of owls and a Hogwarts toilet seat. She ran along the platform after the train, half-laughing and half-crying, then stopped to wave them off.
When the Hogwarts Express returned to King's Cross in June, Ginny was with her mother to welcome her brothers back and was again excited to see Harry, pointing him out to her mother as he came through the barrier between platforms nine and ten.
After seeing Harry at King's Cross, Ginny developed a crush on him and talked about him all summer. When Harry arrived at the Burrow after being rescued from the Dursleys by Ron, Fred and George Weasley, she became extremely shy in his presence. On their first meeting, she came down to breakfast to find him sitting at the table. Startled, she retreated back to her room and stared at Harry as he passed her bedroom on his way to Ron's. Ginny became extremely clumsy around Harry and had a habit of knocking things over when he entered a room. On the day their Hogwarts letters arrived, she knocked over a porridge bowl with a loud clatter and put her elbow in the butter dish when Harry asked her if she was starting at Hogwarts.
Ginny travelled to Diagon Alley with her family to buy her school supplies, and her excitement of finally going to Hogwarts was tempered by the fact that, due to the Weasleys’ financial situation, she would have to make do with a lot of second hand products, including her robes and books. In Flourish and Blotts, however, she became the owner of a brand new set of Gilderoy Lockhart's collected works. Harry, having been given them by Lockhart as a publicity stunt, gave them to her since he could afford a set of his own. With this act of kindness and recognition, Ginny finally spoke in front of Harry, standing up to Draco Malfoy when he started to insult him. This resulted in him calling her Harry's girlfriend.
Draco was with his father, Lucius, and the elder Malfoy took the opportunity to insult the Weasley family for associating with the Muggle parents of Muggle-born witch Hermione Granger and — in his eyes — being a disgrace to wizards. During his tirade, he managed to slip Tom Riddle's Diary into Ginny's battered second-hand copy of A Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration.
Education at Hogwarts
First Year
Ginny started Hogwarts and was sorted into Gryffindor. She discovered Tom Riddle's diary in amongst her school things and began writing in it. To her amazement, the diary wrote back, and she started to confide in Tom Riddle's memory, writing about how her brothers teased her, how she had to come to school with second-hand robes and books, and how she thought that Harry would never like her. She poured her heart out to the diary and told Tom's memory all about Harry's story. At least once, Ginny went down toward Rubeus Hagrid's hut, hoping to see Harry there. In confiding in the diary her deepest fears and secrets, Ginny became increasingly vulnerable to Tom Riddle’s memory, which began to pour a little of his own soul back into her and slowly started to possess her.
By the start of October, the signs of the possession began to show on Ginny. She started to look peaky, but a spate of colds in the school covered up the true nature. Her brother Percy forced her to take Pepperup Potion to get her over it. By October 31, the memory of Tom Riddle was able to take full control of Ginny and used her to open the Chamber of Secrets, releasing the basilisk, which then petrified Argus Filch's cat, Mrs. Norris.
Ginny opens the Chamber of Secrets.
Following the attack, Ginny seemed upset over Mrs. Norris, and her brothers put it down to the fact that she was a cat-lover. She opened the Chamber of Secrets another two times, resulting in the petrification of Colin Creevey and Justin Finch-Fletchley. She became more visibly upset, and again, her brothers put it down to other causes — she sat next to Colin in Charms, and that she was worried that Ron might be expelled if he got in trouble. Fred and George attempted to cheer her up, but went about it the wrong way by leaping out at her from behind statues covered in fur or boils.
Ginny confided in the diary, however, that she thought she was going mad. She woke up with rooster feathers on her robes and could not remember where she had been on Halloween and when Colin was attacked. She started to think that she was attacking everyone.
Along with her brothers, Ginny remained at Hogwarts over Christmas instead of going to visit her brother Bill in Egypt with her parents. She had started to become suspicious of the diary and several weeks after Christmas attempted to get rid of it by throwing it down a toilet in Moaning Myrtle's bathroom.
Free of the diary, Ginny sent Harry an anonymous Singing Valentine on February 14. He received it in front of her as she was going into a Charms lesson when he was accosted by the dwarf assigned to deliver it. During the delivery, Harry's bag was torn and the contents were dropped onto the floor. To Ginny's horror, she saw that Harry now had the diary. To make matters worse, Draco Malfoy implied that she had sent Harry the Singing Valentine in front of everyone.
Fearful that Harry would discover her secrets and that she might be responsible for the attacks, she waited until the boy's dormitory was empty then ransacked Harry's belongings to recover the diary. Recovering it, Ginny was once more possessed by the memory of Tom Riddle and opened the Chamber again, this time petrifying Hermione Granger and Penelope Clearwater.
Ginny tried to tell Harry and Ron what was going on but could not get the words out, and she was interrupted by Percy. The memory of Tom Riddle was furious, however, as he had been planning on taking on Harry Potter himself after learning his story. Realising that Harry would come to save Ginny, he made her write a farewell on a corridor wall, then enter the Chamber of Secrets to die. She had poured so much of her life into the diary that she could not fight Tom's possession of her, and the last thing she remembered as she lay down on the floor of the Chamber was Tom coming out of the diary. The memory of Tom Riddle had fed off her, gaining enough strength to become corporeal. As Tom grew stronger, the life in Ginny faded away until she slipped into an unconscious state.
Rescue from the Chamber of Secrets
Ginny awoke in the Chamber to find that Harry had saved her and destroyed Riddle's diary by piercing it with a basilisk fang, and Ginny's vitality was restored to her. Tearful and scared, Ginny revealed what had happened to Harry and was sure she was going to be expelled from school. After leaving the Chamber with the aid of the phoenix, Fawkes, Ginny was reunited with her parents in McGonagall's office. Despite her fears, Dumbledore did not place the blame onto her, saying that older and wiser wizards had been duped by Lord Voldemort, and sent her to the hospital wing to recover from her ordeal with a mug of hot chocolate.[4]
Following her ordeal, Ginny returned to normal and was happy and relaxed for the rest of the summer term. At the end of the school year, she travelled back to King's Cross with her brothers, Harry, and Hermione on the Hogwarts Express, playing Exploding Snap.
Year Two
Ginny is looking forward to this new year with a hopeful heart despite the horrible events she participated in just a few short months ago.