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Carra MacKinnon
Status:
Muggle-born
Nationality:
Scottish
Residence:
Kilmartin, Scotland
Function:
Second year, Hufflepuff
Wand:
30,2 cm reed wood and phoenix feather
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  • What is their personality?
Carra is a feisty and mischevious character who loves to explore the world around her. She is not afraid to get her hands, or anything else, dirty in the process. Carra is a doer, she has trouble keeping still and often gets herself into trouble because of this. She has a fiery temper to go along with her exuberant personality. She is caring and loyal and will defend her beliefs and her friends to the end. Impulsive and gregarious, Carra can come across a bit bossy sometimes.
  • What do they look like?
Carra is an average height for an eleven-year-old girl, she is pretty scrawny, but perhaps she'll grow out of that. She is fair-skinned and freckles easily. Her pale long blonde hair hangs loosely around her shoulders most of the time, otherwise, it's tied back in a ponytail. Her eyes are dark green around the edges, growing lighter closer to the iris.
  • Tell us a bit about their history, we will not be accepting obviously abusive backgrounds.
Born and raised in the small village of Kilmartin in Scotland with her mother, father, and three brothers, Carra is the second youngest in her muggle family. She has two older brothers, Finn and James, and a younger brother, Gilan. With no feminine influence other than her mother, rough and tumble was the way of things in the Mackinnon household. Surrounded by old castles and wilderness, Carra could often be found wandering through the glen, cooking up her next great adventure dragging either her brothers or some of the village children along. Carra was known throughout the village as a bit of a trouble maker, always getting into places she shouldn't and dragging others into her antics as well.
  • How or when did their magic first surface. You need to be magical to attend Hogwarts!
It was the summer of Carra's ninth birthday when strange things began to happen. She had been up to her usual hijinks when things first went awry. James, Finn, and Carra were exploring one of the villagers dusty attic, they had been told they could keep anything they'd like when James came across an old book that interested Carra very much. James, being much taller than her and in a mood to tease, was holding the book over his head out of Carra's reach, when the book danced out of James' hands and into Carras'. Dismissed as the book simply slipping out of his hands, James and Finn denied that anything strange had happened. A while later, while playing a rousing game of football with the neighborhood children, Carra managed to score every single time the ball was passed her way. Small things were now happening day-to-day, things that were out of reach would hop down to be more accessible and if Carra got upset anything breakable would break. Birds, mice and other small creatures would let Carra hold and pet them.