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Ferid Deahdel
Status:
Pure-blood
Nationality:
English
Residence:
Cambridge, England
Function:
First year, Gryffindor
Wand:
33,1 cm chestnut wood and dragon heartstring
Ferid is a reserved boy with normal, inconspicuous problems that everyone has. He doesn't particularly falls out of line and doesn't reveal anything interesting about himself when you talk to him. He likes to refer to himself as the one to ask when you want to hear what you want.

Ferid Deahdel grew up under affluent circumstances together with his two years older brother Scabior Deahdel and the much too busy pure-blooded parents Rolanda Deahdel and Kingsley Deahdel. When he was about seven years old, he was caught knocking over a living room chair out of inner shame - not with his bare hands, but by the stirred emotions gathered in his head. His brother and parents discovered something under the boys pillow. Eventually a short love letter he wanted to give to a childhood friend. There wasn't much inside, but Ferid was still embarrassed! And besides, it was his first contact with magic. At that time he could still recognize and appreciate how proud his parents were of him, which he liked very much. Ferid also never had to hide from his future powers. Within the family, the subject of magic never met with rejection, but with the greatest anticipation. In the progress of Ferids childhood he only noticed a remarkably strong talent for observation in himself. Ferid has always been good at remembering facts and details, but he never had a knack for an instrument or any other hobby he was familiar with. Both parents then assured their earnings in the ministry early on and were rarely at home, although each of the two sons dealt with it in their own way. Scabior attempted to expose the lack of attention of his parents by ridiculing them, and started playing pranks and stupidities as early as the second year at Hogwarts School began. But instead of trying to ordain or otherwise deal with the rebellious, the parents of the two junior wizards ignored this misconduct and sought the reason in banal matters like puberty. To the displeasure of both brothers. For Ferid, who preferred to observe and study the behaviour of his older brother instead of doing the same, felt himself being bumped in the face and withdrew even further. Ferid understood from a young age what his parents were appointed to do and how much more important these tasks must be than their own children, when the two never showed their presence. But in the end, the boys never lacked anything material. This fueled Ferids rejection towards the misbehavior of his brother in him. And also a huge inferiority complex, since Scabior was forgiven so quickly, as if he was the prodigy of the family and he himself was not worthy of any attention. The desire to surpass his older brother in everything and not to get his hands dirty to demonstrate the wealth of his pure-blooded family motivates him.

The personality of the boy can be summarized less, fathomed much more. Only those who really know him can assess how he reacts and behaves. And Ferid knows how to hide this very well. Even as an 11-year-old he is already the closest to himself and only offers help to others if he sees a selfish advantage in it. Which does not mean that he holds himself back in teamwork. He fulfils his duties to an appropriate degree that he himself determines. Ferid wants to get along, to be better than his brother - but that's it. The young wizard does not yet have more goals in mind. Even though Ferid may appear arrogant, he has a low self-esteem, resulting from the little family drama. It also happens that the boy considers or calls himself lame and sometimes in front of classmates or strangers. He is quite uninhibited in these situations. The kid likes to act unapproachable, blunt and cold, so that he will be avoided. So far he does not attaches importance to intimate friendships and trust. His principle of effortless work not only affects his behaviour at school, but also his entire daily life outside the classroom. He is at ease in his antagonistic role, he even likes to be perceived as a disturbance by others. This is because Ferid calls it the purest form of attention. When someone is angry, he tells the truth much more often, because one is not afraid of it sounding nasty. In this way he shows how much smarter he is than his brother - because he does not have to break any rules. He likes to giggle about other people's foolishness and let them know that he has noticed them. However, he is also quickly intimidated by those higher up or years above him. Ferid knows his place. If Ferid is the one who gets the short straw, he tries to keep a cool head, but hides his anger less and less from others. He may sometimes behave like an eerie troublemaker, but he appreciates the lessons and only disturbs outside the learning atmosphere! How else can he outdo his brother, but with good grades in every single class? In fact, he often manages to do that without learning. After all, "nothing" is not hard to beat. Away from that, he has a special interest in the Quidditch team, as Scabior has been thrown out on edge.

Ferid enjoys his surroundings to be clean and tidy.

The student is 156 cm tall and has a large appearance for his age, measured by the average. He is about in the upper mid-range, and he is proud of it. Ferid has a sporting tendency, what else would he have had done at home out of boredom? If he stopped reading he just tried sports. That's why he's not quite as lanky and skinny as other boys of his size. But Ferid should probably eat a little more anyway, even though he gets along well with his light weight of 40 kg. Ferid has pale, clean skin and a narrow, almost fox-like face. Actually almost all of his features are slender and unusually noble, supported by his expensive clothing style. If he would not wear the school uniform, then something dark or purple made of silk and folded fabric. His parents can afford it! Except that he smothers anything conspicuously interesting about him with an indifferent facial expression, which can be deformed at most to a spiteful grin! The boy's eyes are roughly the same colour as his dark brown, straight hair. Parted by a right haircut, they are tucked behind the head to form a bun. A generously proportioned, silver-trimmed clip holds the hair bundle in place. Only two shorter strands of brown hair frames the narrow face of Ferid.