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Doyun Park
Status:
Pure-blood
Nationality:
English
Residence:
London, England
Function:
First year, Gryffindor
Wand:
30,6 cm walnut wood and phoenix feather
Park Doyun is a british eleven-year-old kid. Despite his appearance, he was born and raised in London, England. His father emigrated from Incheon, South Korea, when he was still young and full of hope for a well-payed job in the U.K. which could give him a wealthy life. Probably their common occupation was what brought his parents together. They were both wizards, so when their beloved son began to hint his magic powers, they were rather joyful than surprised - even though they couldn't hide for too long their nostalgia as soon as Doyun had to depart. His first experience with magic, as brief and innocent as it could be, was when one of the school kids tried to make fun of him, during the fourth year of his primary education. Being a timid kid, it was rare for him to feel any kind of strong emotion by his own. Of course, with Doyun being a stubborn, short-tempered child aswell, he could not stand it. Before his eyes could even identify the flying U.F.O., a pencil - his favorite pencil, to be exact, a gift from his aunt - had flashed past the bully's face. Of course, as soon as the teacher knew, Doyun stood his ground, claiming that somebody else had thrown that pencil: he didn't recall picking it up at all. And that was how his parents knew about his first unintentional magic. Doyun has inherited the asian features coming from his father and grandparents. Short, black hair and luminous coal-colored eyes. Even though his physique may seem peculiar to the eye, Doyun highly avoids comments about his origin, and his overall aspect. Probably this behavior of his results from his childhood memories, where kids always pointed out how different he looked from the rest of them. As Doyun grew older, of course, he met people who'd consider normal those looks of his, but perhaps it has not yet passed enough time for him to accept himself. As if he had to fill the hole that his appearance created, the kid often made sure to let everybody know how fearless and reckless he could be. Perhaps he believed that such fierce attitude could make up for his frail build.