character name: Irving Octavia Stewart.
age and birthday: February, 3rd. 17.
bloodline: It's a little complicated -- Cho could perhaps be considered a pureblood, but with Irving's handsome father being a Muggle, the details are of no significance.
home residence: Aberdeen, Scotland.
house and year: Ravenclaw 7th.
current classes: DADA, Arithmancy, History of Magic and Muggle Studies.
apppearance:
Poor, unfortunate Irving, overshadowed by the solar eclipse of a young, aesthetically pleasing mother much more confident than she is. The resplendence of her mother's beauty can barely be seen in her plain face, frolicsome smile, or even the way she struts about. At the same time, there are several obvious similarities between the two of them. Since she is far from being any sort of respectable young lady, she tends to unintentionally downplay the attractive qualities she inherited (mainly with her profane way of speaking), and as a result, looks more natural and unrefined than drop-dead gorgeous. There is something very classic about her. While she has grown into her straight body fairly well, there is not much else to remark about an otherwise unimpressive girl ordinary blokes would rather not involve in their sordid fantasies; unless, of course, these sordid fantasies took place in a library or classroom. She is disappointingly average, and there's no question that her mother inadvertently pilfers away a healthy majority of the attention that floats in her direction.
descriptive personality:
-- She likes to paint purely for fun. She is not a good artist by any stretch of the imagination, and certainly will never be one, but enjoys reading about art and artists.
-- Can be a little nasty to certain people. Her apathy is often regarded as something entirely different. For the most part, she's pretty aloof and tightlipped. She'll think things about certain people without feeling the urge to actually open up and say them. She is several miles South from being the sweetest girl in Ravenclaw.
-- Loves her grandmother.
-- Incredibly lazy. Falls asleep on people. Does not like Quidditch, but she's not above supporting her friends. Does not like activities that involve a lot of effort. Would sleep all day if she could.
-- Does everything at the last minute, including her studies. Things do get completed, but only after a large amount of procrastination. She never gets frantic about the way she handles certain aspects of her life and it's almost as if she procrastinates on purpose.
family:
Cho Chang -- Retired Quidditch star? Somewhat famous. Injured?
Frederick Philip Stewart -- Psychologist.
Two rowdy little brothers that she's too often forced to babysit. They look a little more like their father than Cho -- long limbed, high-spirited and mischievous.
Marietta's a family friend.
detailed history:
Her parents have too much sex.
A significant childhood memory:
Irving did not want to move. There were far too many memories in her childhood home she didn't wish to leave behind. She also (predictably -- as should be expected of a girl like her) was very unhappy about no longer being the spoilt only child; the burden of having to take more responsibility and actually look after someone other than herself was a heavy one. Her brothers were cute, but not that cute. When they finally packed up the last of their belongings to commute to their new residence, Irving spent the entire trip in dread. While she was attracted to the idea of moving into a bigger house, she wasn't too excited about otherwise having to grow and mature. A bigger house meant a longer list of chores, and an identical pair of boisterous brothers would unfortunately only add to that list. She ran upstairs at top speed to try and claim the most commodious bedroom in the house, but instead found herself picking the one with wooden floors and a narrow little balcony overlooking the street out front. The door had a lock on it, and since her brothers hadn't yet discovered their magic (if they had any inside them), she could retreat there and finally be left in peace. All in all, a wonderful place to escape to.