What HP character do you identify with most? Or if you don’t feel you identify with any of them, what in general attracted you to the characters? There isn’t one character in particular I relate to but in general I enjoy how nuanced most of the characters in the series are.
What moment in the books was the most meaningful to you OR what do the books in general mean to you? In general for me the books are an escape. I can get lost in the magical world, and sometimes that’s needed.
What would you see if you looked into the Mirror of Erised? Myself. Successful. Having accomplished everything I dreamed of.
What would be your Patronus and what would be the happiest memory you would use to conjure it? Some sort of water animal maybe? A stingray would be cool. I would use a Disney World memory to conjure it.
You have to venture deep into the Forbidden Forest one night. Pick one Harry Potter character other than Hagrid and one object (muggle or magical), besides your wand, that you'd want with you. McGonagall. I’d trust her to keep me safe and think her no-nonsense mentality would also keep me in check if I got too nervous. Also, my cell phone.
What was your ideal job as a child? What is your ideal job now? Do you think it would be the same in the Wizarding World? I wanted to be a teacher growing up, but I don’t do well with kids and have 0 patience so I have no idea what I was thinking haha. That being said I feel like Hogwarts professor wouldn’t be the worst job, but teacher in the muggle world? Absolutely not. My ideal job is something flexible that pays well.
What kinds of decisions are the most difficult for you to make? In general I’m fairly decisive unless I’m under a lot of stress.
Something I think everyone should experience in their lifetime (even if you yourself have not done it yet) is ______ because _______ Travel ; it’s fun
What is one thing you would never want said about you? That I’m forgettable.
The hardest thing I've ever done is ______ because ______ Continue to get older ; things start falling apart
Do you believe that moral actions should be judged by the intentions behind them, or by the consequences they create? Consequences. I think it’s good to consider the intentions but at the end of the day, if harm is done regardless of the intentions, that’s still harm done. Aka even if you didn’t mean to upset me, you did so …
What do you look for in a friend? What trait most annoys you about other people? First and foremost I need someone who I can not see for a bit of time but then pick back up like no time has passed. My schedule is always very full and I’m not always the best at responding to texts. I will always be there for my friends when they really need me though. Also someone who is fun to be around and has my back but will also give me their honest opinions.
As for traits that annoy me, where do I begin haha.
Explain what the following traits mean to you in your own words: ambition, courage, intelligence, justice, kindness, loyalty, power, wisdom. Ambition - A drive to succeed Courage - Bravery even when you don’t feel it Intelligence - Book smart Justice - Equity Kindness - Caring for others Loyalty - A strong obligation to certain people Power - The ability to influence Wisdom - A general sense of knowledge or always knowing what to do
What do you think are your top five abilities or qualities? Organized Ambitious Resilient Smart Sense of adventure
What do you think are your top five weaknesses or worst qualities? Temperamental Impatient Prone to jealousy Prone to anxiety although we’re working on it OK? Selfish (altho I don’t entirely mind this about myself tbh)