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Norina Evans
Status:
Muggle-born
Nationality:
English
Residence:
Aldham, England
Function:
Second year, Hufflepuff
Wand:
29,4 cm larch wood and phoenix feather
Norina Evans is a vibrant, passionate, and curious eleven-year-old that loves her family more than anything, including her two younger siblings that are constantly getting on her nerves. While she unknowingly discovered her powers that made her so different from her muggle parents, the resemblance to them is still uncanny. Taking after her mother, Norina has brown curls that end at her waist and welcoming blue eyes. She took after her father though when the freckles first started to appear a few years ago.

Norina’s life at home has been nothing short of what others might believe to be a happy family. Her mother has stayed home all her life to look after Norina and her two younger brothers while their father works for the local farmer in town. Living in a small village with less than 200 people, everyone knows everyone else’s business, which has created quite a difficult task for her parents to explain the recent events involving Norina.

A few months before her eleventh birthday, Norina was visiting the summer fair in the center of their small community with her family. While they were visiting with their friends and neighbors, Norina noticed a few piglets that were roaming behind a fence and gate next to the local farmer. “Pigs for sale! They would make an excellent breakfast in a few more months,” she heard him yell to those passing by. Upon closer inspection, Norina realized just how young they were, and how sad they looked.

She felt like there was nothing she could do, but she desperately wished there was a way to open the gate and set them free. As she turned her back to walk away and rejoin her family that was speaking to the farmer, her father’s boss, she heard the farmer let out a panicked yell. Turning around, she realized that the gate had been opened! Her father immediately ran to her to scold her for letting the piglets free, until realizing that the clasp was far too high for her to be able to reach on her own.

From this moment forward, her parents suddenly kept her indoors. While it was a minor incident, the entire village saw that she was the only one near the gate but they couldn’t explain how it had opened which only resulted in more questions. Other children started to ask questions, adults found themselves wondering what seemed different about her, and then her letter arrived in the mail.