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Pheobe Brock
Status:
Half-blood
Nationality:
English
Residence:
Hogsmead, England
Function:
First year, Gryffindor
Wand:
26,8 cm aspen wood and phoenix feather
Appearance:Pheobe stands at an average height and weight for one her age. She has brown hair, green eyes and a faint splash of freckles on her cheeks. She has a Caucasian skin tone, slightly tanned from being outside all the time.

Personality:Pheobe is a curious one, always seeking to learn something new or learn how things work. She has a happy-go-lucky air about her and is usually bright and a pleasure to be around. She enjoys helping out her parents, whether it be helping her mom in the garden or her dad in his workshop when he brews potions and sorts his ingredients. She can be absentminded at times, often daydreaming of grandeur and being a hero.

Backstory:Pheobe grew up in Hogsmead with her mother and father. While growing up in an entirely magical village, Pheobe has had little contact with the muggle world. Pheobe was unnaturally accident prone as a child, however, things would usually work out for her and she never had any serious accidents however close things might’ve been. One of her first bits of magic that surfaced happened when she was but a toddler, only three years old. She had found herself crawling in the attic, her mother out in the garden and her father in the kitchen, and she fell out of the window. However she bounced into the garden where her mother was laughing as she did so. Needless to say her mother nearly fainted from shock and fright as her daughter fell from the attic of the house, but all was fine in the end. As far as accidents go, that was but the first of many that would happen around her. Another instance, only a year later, when she was on a set of swings, her mother pushing her, the chain holding the swing broke as she was at the height of her swing but Pheobe glided down gently landing in her mother’s worried arms. Other such incidents would pop up every now and then, but she would seem either unnaturally lucky in avoiding harm or unnaturally unlucky in being apart of them depending on how one would look at it.