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Vivienne Jang
Status:
Half-blood
Birthday:
30 Apr 2013
Nationality:
English
Residence:
Knightsbridge, England
Function:
First year, Hufflepuff
Wand:
25,9 cm cherry wood and veela hair
Physical Description: Vivienne was always praised for her good looks by those around her. She was born with straight, soft brown colored hair that was seemingly always healthy. She also had fair skin, with a light dusting of freckles on her nose bridge and cheeks. At the time of her acceptance at Hogwarts, her height was a mere 130 cm compared to her much taller peers. She was average weight but tended to have a pretty slim figure. She looked like she was well taken care of, with clean cuticles and perfect skin. She always dressed well, in high quality clothing from her mother's closet. Her eyes would crinkle when she smiled, and she always covered her mouth when she laughed.

Mental Description: Vivienne is a soft girl, due to growing up with a lack of love and attention, she's quiet and warmhearted. She loves watching movies and going places by herself. She's also always been a smart girl, having skipped 3 grades in muggle school and having very high rankings in math. She was also a pre-professional ballet student, who was hoping on attending the Royal Ballet School when she grew older. She had won several international competitions for her ballet schools and was known for her talent. She had spent several summers studying at the Bolshoi Ballet Academy, and she loved it so much. She also played violin, which is where she gained her love and appreciation for classical music. She was known for being selfless, and for always putting others above herself. Even though she knew she was wise beyond her years, she never let that get to her head. If a friend needed her help, she never made them feel bad and always was there for them.

Biography: Vivienne had a rough childhood growing up. Both her parents were from wealthy families, and mainly got married just to combine family wealth. Her mother was half Japanese half French, and began her magical education at Mahoutokoro in Japan, before transferring to Beauxbatons Academy of Magic to complete her last four years of training. Vivienne's mother was muggle-born and was rejected from her family after performing her first use of magic. After completing her seven years of training, she moved to Korea where she got a set up marriage with Vivienne's father, who was a regular muggle that had no knowledge of her magical past. Her parents had an arranged marriage, and gave birth to both their children, Vivienne and her two-year older sister, in Sapporo, Japan before moving back to Seoul, Korea. After a few years, both their parents decided to expand their family business into the Western countries, and moved to Knightsbridge, in London, England when Vivienne was 6 years old. Their marriage was mainly for "practical" purposes, so the children rarely received much love and were mostly cared for by nannies while they went to expensive private schools. Vivienne never really had a chance to talk with her mother and father except for special occasions such as holidays. She would also rarely talk with her sister, as they lived on different floors of their mansion.

First Instance of Magic: When Vivienne was 9 years old, her parents had the worst argument of their entire marriage. Her father had had an affair with Vivienne's violin teacher while Vivienne's mother was back in Osaka, Japan visiting her parents. Hysterical, her mother had begun throwing vases and breaking porcelain after her father confessed. Vivienne and her older sister, Gabrielle, were sitting at the dinner table when this all happened. Her father, refusing to take responsibility for his actions, began accusing Vivienne of his affair. Saying that Vivienne should have done something about it, that she should have found a male piano teacher that wouldn't flirt with him. As he yelled and pointed his finger at her, while yelling at her in Korea, Vivienne broke down in tears. As she sobbed, the crystal diamond chandelier broke into a million pieces, shattering all over the dining hall like snow. The stained-glass panels on the tops of the ceilings also shattered in a similar fashion, all over the room. The harder she cried, the more glass panels broke, the more chandelier crystals shattered. By the time her episode was finished, all the glass in the room was broken into pieces. That room was never visited again. Gabrielle had never shown any signs of magic, she was quite normal for the matter. That was when her mother realized that Vivienne was exactly the same as she was.