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Knox Knoles
Status:
Muggle-born
Birthday:
22 Sep 2011
Nationality:
English
Residence:
London, England
Function:
First year, Ravenclaw
Wand:
35,0 cm aspen wood and dragon heartstring
Physical Description:

Knox Knoles is a light-skinned black & white male. He has dark colored eyes and short black hair that he sometimes allows to grow out. It never stays this way for too long because he prefers it shorter. Knox is a bit short for an 11 year old (4’ 8”), So he desperately hopes that he grows taller as he matures. He is very lean, and always has proper posture. He dresses in a very formal fashion for an 11 year old, and he is always seemingly well-dressed.

Mental Description:

Although he is only 11 years old, Knox has been often complimented on his cleverness and confidence. He is quite the perfectionist, and he is a stickler for the rules, which makes him come across as intimidating to some. Knox believes that his best traits are that he is Tidy, Clean, and Studious.

Biography: BIOGRAPHY

Knox Knoles was born to a close-knit muggle family. He has one older sister (2 Year difference) and one younger sister (2 Year difference.) Knox had a close relationship with his sisters, but they still bickered and teased each other as siblings typically do. Growing up with two traditionally feminine sisters, Knox found himself critiquing his physical appearance often as he so often saw his sisters do. This led to Knox becoming interested in fashion, and dressing well.
With no prior knowledge of the magical world, situations like his first instance of magic was puzzling, but all of it began to explain itself when his older sister was accepted into Hogwarts. When his sister told the family stories about the magical world, he could only hope that he would be admitted as well. Although he worried that he may be admitted into Hogwarts, a part of him believed that he would also be receiving a letter of acceptance on his 11th birthday. .

First Instance of Magic:

As a child, Knox feared the dark, when he would sleep, he would always ask his mother to tuck him into bed, and turn his night-light on, so that he was tucked away before the lights ever actually turned off. His sisters would occasionally tease him for this. Although the nightlight only emitted a soft glow, it provided him comfort that he could see most of his room. On one particular night at the age of 7 when Knox was having a particularly hard time falling asleep, he noticed his night light begin to flicker and then turn off. After a few moments passed, and Knox began to realize that the bulb was not going to be turning back on, he began to feel his heart beat rapidly. His imagination began to run wild, and he began to think of all the different things that could be hiding in the dark. When his breathing quickened that’s when the night light immediately began to glow again, but this time much brighter, bright enough for him to see almost the entirety of his room. Although Knox thought this was strange, he found a sort of comfort in knowing that the bulb of his nightlight was now working properly.