Eeva Vos
EEVA VOS[font=engravers MT]~Eeva~[/font]
..✦..N A M E Eeva Vos
Beauxbaton S C H O O L
Y E A R 1st
R A C E Human
Half blood B L O O D S T A T U S
N A T I O N A L I T Y Dutch
Amsterdam, The Netherlands R E S I D E N C E..✦.. ..✦....✦..
A P P E A R E N C E
ReducioAt first glance, Eeva appears taller that average, on account of her always standing with her weight shifted slightly to her toes, her heels about a centimeter above the ground. She has dark brown hair and slightly startling blue eyes. She is a little over average height, standing at 149.86cm (4'11" in). P E R S O N A L I T Y
ReducioAlthough she lives on a tulip farm, Eeva isn’t really a flower child. She is constantly curious, and is loyal and just. She is a bit of a trickster and loves a good laugh. If you aren't careful, you may become the target of one of her harmless but extremely annoying practical jokes. She is intense and she'll always stick by her few but good friends no matter what. She doesn't trust easily, but once you have her loyalty, you have it for good. She loves science, nature, the color green, quidditch, animals (especially cows and dogs!), doing math with her dad and dislikes bullies, nonsensical things and polka dots. When she isn’t playing with her animals, she can usually be found hanging out with her friends, doing math just for fun or riding her bike.
H I S T O R Y
ReducioEeva Annami Katja Vos was born on August 25th, 2009 in Oulu, Finland. She lives on her family tulip farm in Amsterdam, The Netherlands (which she’s always thought was very stereotypical) with her father, Levi, aunt, uncle, two cousins and her twin sister, Tess. She has few but good friends at school but would say without a doubt that her best friends are her brown cow, Arabella, and her jack russell terrier, Berend. Levi, a muggle, was born in The Netherlands but lived in England in high school and college as an exchange student then moved back to The Netherlands a year after finishing college. He took a trip to Finland, where he met Eeva’s mom, Clea, a witch. They eventually got married and lived in Finland for five years. A year after Eeva and her twin sister were born, Eeva’s paternal grandmother passed away (her grandfather having passed away when her father was a child), and the Vos family moved to the Netherlands to take over the family tulip farm alongside her aunt, uncle and cousins. Eeva was raised by her father after Clea died in a magical freak accident when she was five. After what happened to Eeva’s mother, Levi was tempted to cut his daughters off from the wizarding world entirely. Fortunately, Eeva’s maternal grandparents and aunt talked sense into him, reasoning that the girls couldn’t just not use their magic and he couldn’t very well teach them himself. After that, he did his best to keep his daughters involved in the magical community. Levi taught Eeva dutch as her first language, finnish because her mother would have wanted it, french because he knew she would later go to Beauxbatons and she learned english in school.
Eeva’s first instance of magic happened when she was nine years old. She was at a farmer’s market selling tulips with her family when a bouquet of flowers she was holding that weren’t quite fully bloomed, burst into flower before her eyes. She got her Beauxbatons letter soon after. Her twin sister, Tess, was determined to be non-magical.
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"Without courage we cannot practice any other virtue with consistency. We can't be kind, true, merciful, generous or honest."~ Maya Angelou
Stamina: 4| Evasion: 4| Strength: 3| Wisdom: 8| Arcane Power: 6| Accuracy: 5
Eeva Vos
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S T A T S Stamina - 5| Evasion - 6|
Strength - 5| Wisdom - 6|
ArcPower - 6 | Accuracy - 7
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A B I L I T I E S N/A
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