Ruby Leveret // first year // Gryffindor
⇢ full name: RUBY LEVERET
⇢ house: GRYFFINDOR
⇢ school year: FIRST
⇢ species: NONE
⇢ age: ELEVEN
ASHWOOD
⇢ assigned to only one owner
⇢ not suitable for those witches and wizards who easily change their beliefs and goals
⇢ the ideal owner may be stubborn and courageous, but not a rude and arrogant person
UNICORN HAIR
⇢ used in the Dark Arts with great difficulty
⇢ prone to melancholy if treated poorly, which means that the hair may "die" and need to be replaced
⇢ are the most loyal of all and usually retain a strong attachment to their owner
Ruby has always been a player. Early realizing that she was required and will be required to behave in one way or another, she learned to adapt to people. Want fun, carefree goody-two-shoes? Please! Do you want a worthy daughter of a family of intellectuals and a perfectly adjusted curtsy? There is nothing easier! And if you need to rebuff the offender and make a stern face? Well, be careful what you wish for. This is not hypocrisy, but something that walks along the thin line of it.
Treasures connections, frighteningly loyal to her circle of friends and family. Chopping from the shoulder, categorically resolving the issue is not in her style. Like any girl, she likes to show off a little, but she does it not out of vanity, but out of a desire to produce a certain effect that will help her.
She is guided more by intuition than by bare facts; she thinks over strategy and tactics for a long time and with special pleasure, and usually in advance because at moments of improvisation she is terrible and unstoppable. Relying on all of the above acts confidently and sincerely does not understand what could go wrong when everything goes wrong. “If you are afraid, don’t do it, but if you do it, don’t be afraid” - this is her credo.
Despite the fact that it may seem that she does not care what people think of her, this statement is not entirely true: as a child, having already understood what high demands intelligent families place on their children, Ru did everything to earn herself a certain reputation as a good daughter, and then this reputation worked for her. She does not seek to bring trouble on her family or upset her parents, brothers, friends, and therefore the less they know the better they sleep. She will easily give up on a foolish adventure if it jeopardizes too much and finds another way. However, Ruby does not tolerate blackmail and ultimatums, and her compliance is only to the extreme limit, beyond which surprises await you, one more unpleasant than the other.
⇢ Her mother was not just a beautiful woman, but also a pureblood witch who once flew to Britain either because of family things or at the behest of her own adventurism, but ended up in the land of fogs and rains. And her father was a great (as Ru called him) researcher who not only studied but also created incredible things.
⇢ Ru was a lively, agile, active and mischievous child. Her hair, a little gift from her mother, flew in the wind like an ear of wheat in an open field, it smelled of freshness and had a light trail of chamomile and wildflowers; they curled in the moist London air and fluffed up in too strong a wind. Her blue eyes, which absorbed all the wisdom of her father, bloomed in the sun like delicate flowers of Lobelia.
⇢ It would be wrong to call her a long-awaited child - rather, random, after two heirs (the middle of the two Ruby brothers was born just a year or so earlier), but it’s also impossible to say that she was not loved in the family either. Relating to the situation with a healthy degree of calmness and the position “if this happened, then it was necessary for something”, the family accepted their daughter without hatred and aggression and paid no less attention to her than to her brothers. As a child, Ru had everything she could wish for - dolls, beautiful outfits, jewellery. If she wished for a pony, they probably would have bought her a pony, only among magicians, this is not a very popular gift. In general, this was the case when a child was lucky to be born into a respected family, wealthy, with an acceptable reputation in society and all that.
⇢ Father did not forbid his daughter to be interested in science, to ask, with pleasure telling her about every new “thing” that he created. Ruby adored these moments, watching not just another magical artefact, the process of creating which she sometimes did not understand at all, but behind her father’s eyes, in which life began to boil, as soon as he talked about something important, about his research, about his work.






