Name: Scarlett Morrigan Selwyn
Nickname(s): Siren, Lettie
Birthday: June 6th
Age: 16
Year: Sixth
House: Slytherin
Blood Type: Pureblood
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Play By: Carey Mulligan
Hair Color: Auburn (Variable)
Eye Color: Brown (Variable)
Height: 5'7” (Variable)
Body Type: Slender (Variable)
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Dress Style: Classy
Quirks: Pouting lips, tapping toes, smirking and quirking eyebrows
Likes: Travelling, duelling, attending/hosting parties
Dislikes: Uncleanliness, poor manners, ignorance, Divination
Strengths: Transfiguration, Dark Arts, disguise, leading, organizing
Weaknesses: Divination, Arithmancy, admitting to flaws and mistakes, accepting failure
Magical Abilities: Metamorphmagus
Family:
Mother – Macha Selwyn (neé Maher) (Estranged)
Father – Saffron Selwyn (Deceased)
Grandfather – Sage Selwyn
Personal History: Scarlett was born in Scotland to Saffron and Macha Selwyn, two notorious blood purists and excelled practitioners of the Dark Arts. Macha Selwyn abandoned her family when Scarlett was five, leaving the girl to be raised by her surly father and aristocratic grandfather. Believing the rumours of the Dark Lord's return, Sage Selwyn took Scarlett to Norway when she was six in order to secure her safety. Saffron Selwyn was killed in the Second Wizarding War, leaving his belongings to the eight year old Scarlett. She and her grandfather remained in Norway after the war, and Scarlett attended Durmstrang Institute. At age sixteen, Scarlett was informed by her grandfather that they would be returning to Scotland, and that she would transfer to Hogwarts.
Wand: Cherry and Dragon Heartstring, 12 inches, Unyielding
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RP Receiving Your Acceptance Letter: After being informed of her impending transfer, Scarlett applied to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Roughly a week later, she received her acceptance letter from the school. Although she'd expected to receive this response, Scarlett made little effort to mask the look of excitement on her face upon reading her admission letter.