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Cyrus Sunder
Status:
Half-blood
Birthday:
11 Nov 2010
Nationality:
English
Residence:
London, England
Function:
First year, Ravenclaw
Wand:
32,6 cm cherry wood and thunderbird tail feather
Physical Description: Cyrus is of average height and rather thin, with clear, white skin generated by his revulsion to hard, wild work. The sun is his enemy. He has slightly curly black hair that he brushes one way or the other, often rather messy, in an artificial way. He wears glasses since he was a kid, although he often changes their shape. His face is pretty much always decorated by a smirk and a cocky, playful expression. His chin is rather sharp, but his face is otherwise oval.

Mental Description: Cyrus' driving force in life is curiosity. He's extremely curious and loves learning new things, whether it's about things or people. He's outgoing, playful, and can be mocking, cynical, sarcastic, and indelicate. Deep down he tries to care for people and be altruistic. He enjoys figuring out how things work and has a very analytical mind. Loves putting on a show and flaunting his strengths a bit. However, Cyrus is lazy, badly organized, has a terrible memory (other than semantic), is often accidentally mean, and is pretty much blind to his and others' emotional workings... not that that stops him from asking questions.

Biography: Cyrus is the child of a muggle father, an engineer, and a witch mother passionate about muggle science and technology. Considerably, both his parents are as crazy as he is. He grew up surrounded by books and new people, as he often moved towns for a time, always coming back to London eventually. Due to this, he has a hard time building lasting relationships and has big commitment issues. His parents highly encouraged his knowledge-seeking tendencies but are both highly asocial, teaching Cyrus nothing about how to be... polite, proper, and kind. Eh.

First Instance of Magic: When Cyrus was 4 and learning to write, he had a very hard time writing properly and cleanly, leading him to be frustrated as every other student could write their name properly. At some point, at home, he got so frustrated while repeating the same writing exercise that his pen exploded and the sheet of paper burst into fire. The insurance didn't cover it.