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Nora Edwards
Status:
Half-blood
Nationality:
English
Residence:
Chelmsford, England
Function:
First year, Ravenclaw
Wand:
32,1 cm walnut wood and phoenix feather
Physical Description: Nora is a petite eleven year old with dirty blonde hair that is dyed pink at the ends (emulating her older muggle half-sister). She has bright blue eyes like her sister.

Mental Description: Nora is a very sweet child. She wants to get along with everyone and can be upset when someone rejects her friendship. She loves learning, but, because she's used to quickly picking things up, she can get easily frustrated if she doesn't immediately understand and will need to take a break to calm down before she can go back to trying to finish her task.

Biography: Nora comes from a very loving family. Her (magical) mother met her father and Elsa (her older sister) at a flower festival. Her father liked to joke that "there was something magical about her." Her mother told her father about her magic, which threw him off for a bit, but he married her when they found out she was pregnant. Nora and Elsa have always been very close and Elsa has always been very protective of Nora. Elsa is Nora's best friend, despite being five years older, and they would often go to the library together and read while their parents worked during the summers. Nora has had several friends, but she's scared to let them close because her mother said she needed to keep her magic a secret from muggles, which is why she wants so badly for everyone at Hogwarts to like her.

First Instance of Magic: Nora and Elsa were playing outside in their mother's garden when Nora was three. They were running around with a ball when it accidently rolled into some of the flowers, crushing them. Elsa got upset and picked up the ball, telling Nora they couldn't play anymore because their mother would be mad. Nora got upset because she wanted to keep paying and started crying. The flowers that were crushed straightened back up (though the petals were still a mess and the stems were not going to be as effective as before).