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Archived Applications / Cedric Galyn | Potions Master
« on: 06/04/2020 at 17:41 »

CHARACTER INFORMATION
Character Name: Cedric Pellinore Galyn

Previous and/or Current Characters: Theodosia Blythe, Cillian Galbraith, Wesley Winsday, Leon Delaney, et. al

Character Age: 38 (3 December, 1920)

Character Education:
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Gryffindor, Head Boy (Class of 1939)
St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries, Emergency & Trauma (1939-43, 1944-45)
Merlin's Order of Defence, 42nd Broom Battalion, Healer Lieutenant (1943-44)
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Head Nurse (1949-50)
Private Medical Practice, Healer and Apothecary (1950-present)

Strength and Weaknesses:
Magically, Cedric is especially strong in Charms work and Transfiguration, having spent years in St. Mungo’s emergency rooms and perfecting his ability as an Animagus (grey wolf). But his specialty is potions. Since his residency as a junior healer at St. Mungo’s, he has worked in the research and development of improving and studying potions for use in medicine, especially with regards to lycanthropy treatments. He is also well versed in magical toxicology, considering the werewolf potion itself contains aconite.

In casting magic, Cedric has always found that the spells he uses to defend -- the Patronus Charm, Shield Charms -- are significantly more powerful than spells he uses in offense. For Cedric, the intent behind a spell is key because magical has always deeply bothered him. It is likely that, even at his angriest, he would be unable to very successfully cast any of the three Unforgivable Curses. The oath of ‘do no harm’ has a great deal of meaning to him.

Cedric’s abilities in Divination are definitely his weakest point; while he can go through the motions of the art, he is not very adept at interpreting it. Conjuring and Summoning are also not his most developed skills. Cedric is a literal person, and a very kinesthetic learner. Conjuring something from what appears to be nothing is much harder for him than the physicality of Charms or Transfiguration. He’s better at Summoning for sure, but the abstract concept of guiding an object through time and space still trips him up once and awhile.

Physical Description:
Cedric stands at an even six feet, with sandy brown hair and grey-blue eyes. He is built with a soft athleticism; a far cry from his more chiseled youth, but he remains active, taking his broom on house calls or going for hikes in the woods. Subtle lines at the creases of his eyes show age but also wear, a gentle indication of the past. Less gentle are the perfect circular scars in his shoulder and wand arm, and a faint, jagged curse scar over his ribs.

The healer’s style is clean-cut but not high fashion – black robes, grey trousers, leather wingtips, and wool jumpers in muted earth and jewel tones. Old habits die hard, so he always wears his old wand holster from his military days (he just prefers it to less-formal methods of wand-carrying), with a dark leather cross strap and brass buckle at the shoulder.

Personality:
At Cedric’s sorting ceremony, the Hat barely touched his head before it shrieked “GRYFFINDOR.” He embodies several of his former House’s traits – daring, nerve, and chivalry – and definitely lived up to the stereotype of a Gryffindor hothead in his youth. But he’s grown more understated in his adulthood, or at least wiser. He thinks before he speaks and observes before he acts.

Even still, Cedric is not one to sit quietly. He likes to be active, prefers to use his hands before his wand. He likes to feel useful and go where he’s needed, wherever that may be. Since childhood, Cedric has been a reluctant leader, the kind of person who genuinely doesn’t want to be in charge but will take on that role if it’s necessary. His first instincts will always be to step in and help, and he has overstepped boundaries in the past; while he’s gotten a lot better, there’s still a bit of a savior complex in him that sometimes needs to be called out.

Hopes and dreams. Why are you teaching at Hogwarts?:
Cedric loves working with children, despite being unable to have any of his own. He spent many hours with the orphans at St. Mungo’s and helped raise the nieces and nephews from his created family, but it remains his biggest regret that he will probably never be a father.  He loved being a mentor though, especially while he was serving as Head Nurse at Hogwarts about nine years ago. Maybe now, efter having had some time and a little distance to work on himself, it’s time to come back.

His loftier goals are more in line with the work he’s been doing on lycanthropy research and treatment for werewolves. Cedric is concerned with the lack of information and the fear surrounding magical people with special abilities, having seen the horrors of the Institutions and the Hexenreich and what that fear and hatred did to several of his friends and loved ones. Following the werewolf incident last term, Cedric wants to break the cycle and be an influence for change, even if he knows he’ll likely have to tread carefully.

Biography:
He was born on the outskirts of Cardiff, Wales in an Unplottable mansion. His mother, Vivienne, quietly named him for two kings -- Cerdic of the Anglo-Saxons and Pellinore of Arthurian legend fame, a knight of the Round Table.  It was a great deal to live up to, she whispered, but she knew he could.

Cedric was not born into an easy existence. Although his family was as pure as they came and wealthy to boot, his father was abusive and his mother miserable in a marriage she had never wanted. Cedric learned to steer clear of Lewis Galyn. His mother, however, he loved dearly and she doted on him in kind. They read stories and she told him of her adventures beyond the wizarding world, a year she'd spent living in America with muggles. He always wondered why she hadn't just stayed there, but Vivienne simply smiled sadly and told him that sometimes in life, you didn't always have a choice. As the years went on, Cedric became more and more aware of the violence in his home, noticing the marks on his mother's arms and body had become more frequent. One day in his ninth year, he walked in on the brutality and stepped in to try and stop it.  He was hit with a poorly-cast Memory Charm and spent the better part of a month in the hospital recovering. Although he was not severely impaired, his memories of that incident remain very hazy to this day, and he suffered from nightmares for a very long time after.

Hogwarts, therefore, was a welcome reprieve though he hated to leave his mother alone. He was sorted very quickly into Gryffindor House. Initially a rather sullen and angry child, he gradually was drawn from his shell by a core group of friends. In second year, he discovered Quidditch and the sport gave him a much-needed outlet for his emotions.

In 1933, Cedric' third year, Lewis Galyn died suddenly of a heart attack in London. His son met this news with mixed feelings. Cedric felt nothing for his father and felt no guilt for it, but Lewis' death dredged up secrets. Lewis' drinking and gambling habits had taken their toll -- the family was in irreparably deep debt. Although the Galyn mansion remained in their possession (due to some nasty curses that would take effect should the deed be passed along), most of their assets were sold and they could no longer afford to live in Cardiff. Living with Vivienne's father, Cassius Medraut, an elitist pureblood of the worst sort, was their only option.  Vivienne was moved from one oppressive environment to another and the shock began to break her. As Cedric headed off to his fourth year, he worried that his mother was wasting away before his eyes. In 1936, his fears came true. Driven to a deep depression, Vivienne was unable to continue. Her death wounded Cedric deeply and the fifth year was utterly heartbroken.

Somehow, his fortune held. A half-sister he'd never known existed appeared, a well-kept secret from Vivienne's past. Arianrhod was a stranger, but she was his way out. He packed his bags and moved in with his half-sister.  He never spoke to Cassius Medraut again.

His friends again were his rock in the grieving process, but new challenges were presenting themselves. An accident led him to the already nagging realization that he had no romantic interest in girls. The better part of the first half of term was spent rejecting the idea (and one Seamus Reinhardt, an impish fourth year Slytherin) before he gave in and began a very secret relationship. In time, he realized Seamus had his own personal secrets and Cedric often covered for Seamus' monthly disappearances on the full moon. Motivated by Seamus' dangerous condition and hoping to one day accompany the Slytherin on his moonlit escapades Cedric began to secretly train as an Animagus, discovering with some shock that his form was also a wolf. In school, Cedric became a prefect and played as a Chaser on the Gryffindor Quidditch team. It was also around this time that he discovered healing through the Hospital Wing program.

While his successes in school lasted and blossomed, his relationship with Seamus faltered. In seventh year, Cedric ended it, leaving Seamus heartbroken. Cedric himself felt guilty and not completely convinced he'd done the right thing, but he pressed onward, serving as both Head Boy and Quidditch Captain. Graduation led him to the healing arts and an apprenticeship at St. Mungo's, where he quickly excelled and became one of the youngest senior Healers in his department at the time. His innate talent for the job earned him recognition, and while his success at the hospital gave him a sense of accomplishment, he couldn't help but miss Seamus sorely. After over a year of separation, he approached Seamus to make amends. They agreed to try again, and have been happily together ever since.

In 1943, Cedric was called up in the draft to serve in Merlin's Order of Defence. He served mostly in medical tents, but the horrors of war were all too real even there. When he was finally put into combat, he was severely cursed and wounded, landing him back in the hospital -- this time, as a patient. Months of recovery later, he was well enough to return to a civilian lifestyle, having been honorably discharged. But the damage had been done. Between what he'd seen as a healer and what he had experienced on the battlefield, it was extremely difficult to adjust.

Back at work, Cedric was offered the position of Department Head for the Emergency and Trauma Ward.  He accepted, but the pressure of such a demanding job after having returned from the war took a toll. He decided to step down after only a year and a half, just as the Hexenreich invaded Britain.  Cedric joined the Resistance and did his best to offer medical services to anyone in need. The old Galyn residence, in disrepair but structurally sound and Unplottable, served as a barracks away from the prying eyes of Hexenreich invaders.

During this time, Cedric quit his job at the hospital altogether and started a very small private practice in Hogsmeade. He gained a few regular patients, including his own chosen kin -- Juniper Ellwood-Luxe Steele, Charlie Kedding, and their families. He and Seamus, preferring the quieter life and wanting to live away from the judgment of those who would view their relationship as unnatural, built a small but cozy home called Glasmoor Cottage in northern Scotland a few miles outside of Hogsmeade, where they presently live.

These days, Cedric is doing well. Although he will likely suffer from nightmares and occasional panic attacks for the rest of his life, his work and chosen family have helped him immensely, and the decline of the Hexenreich has allowed he and Seamus to live in peace. It has also allowed him to pursue his passions, and he has put a great deal of effort into researching the wolfsbane potion and other lycanthropy treatment methods, continuing the work of the late Argo Oliveroot, a mentor and friend who had died in the first onset of the war. Meanwhile, he and Seamus consider themselves married, even if they keep that part of themselves hidden to the vast majority of the world. It’s a happy existence nonetheless, and a long time coming at that.



SAMPLE ROLEPLAY
He should have just apparated outside of the entrance rather than take his broom. He’d forgotten how twisted the corridors could be, and maybe he’d gotten a bit sidetracked by the proverbial ghosts of his childhood, so that by the time he’d realized the time, the healer was already running late. Brushing down his robes with his hands and straightening the tie he’d put on just for the occasion, he rode the eagle up to the office and pushed open the main office door.

“You’re late.”

Bollocks. Of course, she had noticed.

“Déjà vu, Professor Ivanova,” Cedric said sheepishly, his deep voice softly echoing off the wall as he entered and approached the Headmistress’ pristine desk. So, nothing had changed. He still hadn’t been able to stop calling her ‘Professor’; twenty years later, in her steely presence, he still felt like a student. “I believe I was five minutes late to the last interview I had with you.” Probably not the thing to call back to at this moment (she did look exceptionally peeved about it), but it was covering up his nerves for the moment.

It occurred to him suddenly that rather than wax nostalgic, he ought to apologize. “That is, my apologies, Professor. I can assure you I don’t actually make a habit of this.” He smiled wryly and reached into his satchel to pull out a neatly prepared stack of parchment, which he set on the desk. “I’ve brought materials. Ideas for the curriculum, sample lessons. I won’t claim to be an experienced educator, but you know I have the qualifications for the subject.”

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Archived Applications / Head Nurse | Cedric Galyn
« on: 03/12/2016 at 11:11 »


CHARACTER INFORMATION
Character name: Cedric Pellinore Galyn

Previous and/or Current Character(s) if applicable: Wesley Winsday etc.

Character age: 29 (born December 3rd, 1920)

Character education:
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Gryffindor (class of 1939)
St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries
  • Junior Healer, Emergency & Trauma Ward (1939-1940)
  • Healer, Emergency & Trauma Ward (1940-1943)
  • Department Head, Emergency & Trauma Ward (1943-1945)
Merlin's Order of Defence, 42nd Broom Battalion, Healer Lieutenant (1943-44)

Strength and weaknesses (details please):
While he never made a good diviner, Cedric always excelled in Charms and Transfiguration, two disciplines of magic that have been instrumental in developing his career.  His healing spells are particularly potent and he has become adept at medicinal potions brewing.

In casting magic, Cedric has always found that the spells he uses to defend -- the Patronus Charm, Shield Charms -- are significantly more powerful than spells he uses in offense, such as Incendio or Limax. For Cedric, the intent behind the spell is key because magical violence is something that deeply bothers him. It is likely that, even at his angriest, he would be unable to successfully cast any of the three Unforgivable Curses.

Finally, conjuring and especially summoning spells tend to be more challenging for Cedric. The "Accio" spell generally ends with him getting smacked in the face with whatever object he's attempting to summon (which can get rather nasty), so unless it's necessary, he will probably just walk over to retrieve something.

Physical description:
Cedric is fairly tall, a smidgen above six feet, with sandy brown hair and grey-blue eyes. He isn't terribly concerned with appearance but likes to be clean, and his dress reflects a clean-cut, yet casual flair. His build is narrow with broad shoulders,yet well-built and athletic; Cedric keeps in shape by simply being active.  These days, he wears a pair of reading glasses when he's brewing potions and complains to Seamus that they make him look old.

Personality (nice, rude, funny etc. Paragraph please.):
The Sorting Hat had barely to touch his head before shouting "GRYFFINDOR," and its declaration remains true today.  Fiercely (over)protective of both the innocent and those he holds dear, he holds a rather furious contempt for anyone who would take advantage of those they hold power over.  He sometimes has difficulty accepting what he cannot control and despises feeling helpless to stop whatever terrible thing is occurring. Deeply affected by others' emotions and pain, he puts it upon himself to be their strength, even if he himself does not know how to ask for help. As a child, this made him prone to anger; although his temper has since mellowed with maturity, embers of that part of him do show their face on rare occasions.

Nevertheless, Cedric is at heart a gentle soul. To his patients he is kind and as empathetic as he can be, and has been said to have an excellent bedside manner. He's not all completely straight-laced, either, with a more "neutral good" sort of outlook on life -- if the authorities keep him from doing what he believes is right, he'll do it anyway.

Hopes and dreams. Why are you teaching at Hogwarts?:
Perhaps the first place where Cedric truly felt at home was Hogwarts, so the castle has always held a certain fondness for him.  As a healer, he often took an interest in pediatric magic and has volunteered to treat the orphans living in the West Wing at St. Mungo's following the Time Warp.  It is perhaps the one thing he misses most about his old job at the hospital, so working at Hogwarts would allow him to not only work with children again but be closer to his home in northern Scotland.

Biography (500 words minimum. There is never such a thing as too much.):
He was born in Cardiff, Wales in an Unplottable mansion just outside the city limits. His mother, Vivienne, quietly named him for two kings -- Cerdic of the Anglo-Saxons and Pellinore of Arthurian legend fame, a knight of the Round Table.  It was a great deal to live up to, she whispered over his sleeping face, but she knew he could.

It was not an easy existence Cedric was born into.  Although his family was as pure as they came and wealthy to boot, his father was both drunken and abusive and his mother miserable in a marriage she had never wanted. Cedric himself learned to steer clear of Lewis Galyn whenever he had been out of an evening, retreating to wherever his father would not be. His mother, however, he loved dearly and she doted on him in kind. They read stories and she told him of her adventures beyond the wizarding world, a year she'd spent living in America with muggles. He always wondered why she hadn't just stayed there, but Vivienne simply smiled sadly and told him that sometimes in life, you didn't always have a choice. As the years went on, Cedric became more and more aware of the violence in his home, noticing the marks on his mother's arms and body had become more frequent. One day in his ninth year, he walked in on the brutality and stepped in to try and stop it.  He was hit with a poorly-cast Memory Charm and spent the better part of a month in the hospital recovering. Although he was not severely impaired, his memories of that incident remain very hazy to this day, and he suffered from nightmares for a very long time after.

Hogwarts, therefore, was a welcome reprieve though he hated to leave Vivienne alone with his father. He was sorted very quickly into Gryffindor House. Initially a rather sullen and angry child, he gradually was drawn from his shell by a core group of friends. In second year, he discovered Quidditch and the sport gave him a much needed outlet for his emotions.

In 1933, Cedric' third year, Lewis Galyn died suddenly of a heart attack in London. His son met this news with mixed feelings. Cedric felt nothing for his father and felt no guilt for it, but Lewis' death dredged up secrets. Lewis' drinking and gambling habits had taken their toll -- the family was in debt, deep debt. Although the Galyn mansion remained in their possession (due to some nasty curses that would take effect should the deed be passed along), most of their assets were sold and they could no longer afford to live in Cardiff. Living with Vivienne's father, Cassius Medraut, an elitist pureblood of the worst sort, was their only option.  Vivienne was moved from one oppressive environment to another and the shock began to break her. As Cedric headed off to his fourth year, he worried that his mother was wasting away before his eyes. In 1936, his fears came true. Driven to a deep depression, Vivienne was unable to continue. Her death wounded Cedric deeply and the fifth year was utterly heartbroken.

Somehow, his fortune held. A half sister he'd never known existed appeared, a well-kept secret from Vivienne's single year in the muggle world. Arianrhod was a stranger, but she was his way out. He packed his bags and moved in with his half sister.  He never spoke to Cassius Medraut again.

His friends again were his rock in the grieving process, but new challenges were presenting themselves. An accident led him to the already nagging realization that he had no romantic interest in girls. The better part of the first half of term was spent rejecting the idea (and one Seamus Reinhardt, an impish fourth year Slytherin) before he gave in and began a very secret relationship. In time, he realized Seamus had his own personal secrets and Cedric often covered for Seamus' monthly disappearances on the full moon. Motivated by Seamus' dangerous condition and hoping to one day accompany the Slytherin on his moonlit escapades Cedric began to secretly train as an Animagus, discovering with some shock that his form was also lupine. In school, Cedric became a prefect and played as a Chaser on the Gryffindor Quidditch team. It was also around this time that he discovered healing through the Hospital Wing program.

While his successes in school lasted and blossomed, his relationship with Seamus faltered. In seventh year, Cedric ended it, leaving Seamus heartbroken. Cedric himself felt guilty and not completely convinced he'd done the right thing, but he pressed onward, serving as both Head Boy and Quidditch Captain.

Graduation led him to the healing arts and an apprenticeship at St. Mungo's, where he quickly excelled and became one of the youngest senior Healers in his department at the time. His innate talent for the job earned him recognition, and while his success at the hospital gave him a sense of accomplishment, he couldn't help but miss Seamus sorely. After over a year of separation, he approached Seamus to make amends. They agreed to try again, and have been happily together ever since.

In 1943, Cedric was called up in the draft to serve in Merlin's Order of Defence. He served mostly in medical tents, but the horrors of war were all too real even there. When he was finally put into combat, he was severely cursed and wounded, landing him back in the hospital -- this time, as a patient. Months of recovery later, he was well enough to return to a civilian lifestyle, having been honorably discharged. But the damage had been done. Between what he'd seen as a healer and what he had experienced on the battlefield, it was extremely difficult to adjust.

Back at work, Cedric was offered the position of Department Head for the Emergency and Trauma Ward.  He accepted, but the pressure of such a demanding job after having returned from the war took a toll. He decided to step down after a year and a half, just as the Hexenreich invaded Britain.  Cedric joined the Resistance and did his best to offer medical services to anyone in need. The old Galyn residence, in disrepair but structurely sound and Unplottable, served as a barracks away from the prying eyes of Hexenreich invaders.

During this time, Cedric quit his job at the hospital altogether, starting a very small private practice in Hogsmeade. He gained a few regular patients, including his own chosen kin -- Juniper Ellwood-Luxe Steele, Charlie Kedding, and their families. He and Seamus, preferring the quieter life and wanting to live away from the judgment of those who would view their relationship as unnatural, built a small but cozy home in northern Scotland a few miles outside of Hogsmeade, where they presently live.

These days, Cedric is doing well. Although he still has nightmares from the war and wakes up periodically in a cold sweat, his work and family have been instrumental in his gradual healing -- not to mention the decline of the Hexenreich. He has put a great deal of effort into researching the potency and effectiveness of wolfsbane potion, intending to continue to improve the potion and make life easier for those like Seamus.


SAMPLE ROLEPLAY

Roleplay Response:
Anneka Ivanova had been his Headmistress while he was at school, an icy woman with decidedly Slytherin characteristics -- not that he had anything against Slytherin. He was essentially married to one, in everything but name, and his best friend... well. He didn't hold it against her.

That did not mean, however, she would not hold anything against him. Especially given the fact that he was running late.

When the door opened to the Headmistress' office, Cedric stood there apologetically, feeling very much like a student again. In truth, the reason for his tardiness had to do with the fact that he had not been on Hogwarts grounds since his graduation, and the feeling of walking the halls held a great deal of nostalgia.  He'd been slower than usual, passing by the Great Hall, staring at the courtyard, catching a glimpse of the Quidditch pitch he'd so adored.  By the time he'd realized he'd become distracted, it was nearly time for the interview. Two changing staircases later, he'd finally made it.

"Good afternoon, Professor," he smiled sheepishly, clutching his briefcase. "Nice to see you again."

"You are late." Was all she said and Cedric rubbed at the back of his neck like he always did in uncomfortable situations.

"Er... yes. Apologies for that, I... got a bit sidetracked. Been awhile. Forgot about the staircase on the second floor, you know, the one that--"  He cleared his throat. "Right."

Well. Wasn't this just going swimmingly.

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Archived Applications / Cedric Galyn - Junior Healer
« on: 25/07/2013 at 05:16 »

CHARACTER INFORMATION
Character Name: Cedric Pellinore Galyn.
Gender: Male
Age: 18  (Dec. 3rd, 1920)

Education: 
Gryffindor, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
- Prefect, 1937-38
- Head Boy, 1938-39
- Quidditch Captain, 1937-39
- Hospital Wing Assistant, 1937-39 (Apothecary and Chief Assistant)
St. Mungo's Internship, Summer 1938


Residence:
Nehmius Ellwood-Luxe residence, Hogsmeade
In the process of looking for a permanent home.


Applying to be: (select one)
Junior Healer

Department of choice:
Emergencies & Triage

Why did you request that particular department?
Cedric is in his element when there's a crisis. It is something to fix, something that gives a little bit of an edge.  When it comes to medicine, he feels in control. He knows what the problem is, how to fix it, and when he's finished, he knows he has done the most he can.  The fast pace of E&T gives him a rush that he thrives on, much more so than spell damage or psych.

Requested Magic Levels: (see here on how to do this)
  • Charms: 12
  • Divination: 8
  • Transfiguration: 12
  • Summoning: 8

Please list any other characters you already have at the site:
Arianrhod Medraut & Co.

Biography: (300 words minimum.)
Cedric was born in Caerleon, Wales with what could have been a silver spoon dangling from his lips.  He was privileged, wealthy, pureblooded.

He wanted nothing to do with it.

His mother Vivienne was a Hufflepuff -- odd in a family of Slytherins and Ravenclaws, though the Medrauts had never placed too much stock in Houses.  What they abhorred was her attitude.  She was difficult, whimsical, and idealistic.  His father was a spoiled eldest son from Cardiff -- entitled, the last of his family's line, and eligible.  Vivienne's father jumped at the chance to marry his troublesome daughter to a decently respectable pureblood.

Cedric grew up in two different schools of thought - the inclusiveness of his mother and the drunken, spoiled tantrums of his father.  Untimely deaths took them both by the time Cedric was fifteen, however - his father of a mysterious heart complaint and his mother by her own hand.  Left to a domineering grandfather whose ambitions towered over his morality, Cedric took the first opportunity that came for him -- his long lost half-sister, Arianrhod.  A child from an illegitimate union between Vivienne and a Muggle man, she'd been kept off the radar until, after Vivienne's death, she decided to surface.  She became Cedric's legal guardian.

That year, his fifth January at Hogwarts, the Time Warp was making the headlines, but Cedric had a very different issue on his mind -- a boy named Seamus Reinhardt, who after taking advantage of a love-potioned Cedric, had kissed him.  Oddly, feelings erupted, and Cedric, despite his initial hatred, suddenly found that the attraction to Seamus was more real than it wasn't.  In light of social views, they began a very secretive relationship.  Soon enough, they fell into a blissful, very youthful love, even if it was still very hard to maintain. That summer, Cedric discovered his new partner was a werewolf, and his path in medicine began.

Sixth year named Cedric prefect of Gryffindor House, and while the werewolf problem was incurable, he dove into learning how to stem the difficulties for Seamus associated with the condition.  He became fascinated with plants, herbs, and medicines, signing up for the hospital wing and finding a strangely undiscovered talent for healing.

Seamus, however, betrayed a trust.  He kissed another boy, and Cedric, brokenhearted, decided he needed time.  No longer willing to trust Seamus, he tried to keep their relationship alive but ultimately failed.  In seventh year, after an impossible decision, he broke it off.  Seamus was crushed, and Cedric himself doubts that he made the right choice.

Pursuing a career at St. Mungo's, Cedric is now looking into a position as a junior healer at in the Emergency and Triage department.


Roleplay Response:
He'd imagined chaos.  He'd seen the way the emergency ward could become, how full it could get (particularly after a Quidditch game, and he wasn't talking about the players) and in his short time last summer with the internship, he'd even imagined that he'd seen the place at very nearly the worst it could get.

Clearly, he was dewy-eyed.

His job, at the moment, was to be taking care of the minor scrapes and burns of ordinary patients -- Muggle ailments for the most part, or at least injuries that could be treated with only a well-aimed Episkey and/or a few good potions.  There were a million things to be doing, and he felt as if he were tasked with doing them all.  He was attempting to calm a hysterical little girl with a broken arm (and her slightly more hysterical mother) when a loud cry split through the double doors.

Archibald Forrester.  Bit high strung, as far as Cedric was concerned, too big for the britches he purchased, and then by the time he went to wear them here, they were far too tight.  Parchment seemed to be Forrester's aura -- there were pages flying everywhere, and if Cedric weren't about to try and fix this girl's arm, he'd get the fallen papers himself.  In a moment.  Right now there was a lull in the child's piercing screams; if he could just get her to hold still long enough to--

"Here. Here are all the charts -"

Cedric started, as Forrester shoved a stack of parchment into his arms.  Wand outstretched to perform the charm, they fell in the crooks of his elbows too well.

"Forrester?"

"-- Healer Wilberforce says we need to operate now but needs a second opinion--"

"What? Forrester, I'm trying to take care of a pa-- the hell would Wilberforce be asking me for?!"

"--the Auror's squad captain is outside demanding to know what's been keeping the treatment and uh --"

"We have a full emergency ward, obvio-- Forrester, I'm in the middle of--"

A loud thud, and if his screeching patient were loud before, she was quiet as a mouse now, looking up at the ceiling with huge eyes, her mother just as perplexed. 

"Forrester...?  What is that?"

"Right. Mr. Merlin's somehow gotten hold of a wand and now the entire psych wing believes in him too - for the love of all that's magical, take this, please!"

"Forrester, I'm a bloody junior healer, same as you!  What in Myrddin's sweety bearded name do you expect me to do about it?"

Merlin in the psych ward.

He'd definitely been dewy-eyed.

OTHER
How did you find us?
Satellite surveillance

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Archived Applications / Cedric Pellinore Galyn
« on: 29/08/2012 at 05:09 »

Application for Hogwarts School




→ CHARACTER INFORMATION
Name: Cedric Pellinore Galyn

Birthday: 3 December, 1959

Hometown: Caerleon, Wales

Bloodline:
Muggleborn / Halfblood / Pureblood / Unknown

Magical Strength (pick one):
Divination / Transfiguration / Charms / Conjuring & Summoning

Magical Weakness (pick one):
Divination / Transfiguration / Charms / Conjuring & Summoning

Year (pick two): Fifth preferred, sixth is fine. :)

Biography:
See the next post... heh heh, I made it too long to fit all in one post...

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House Request: Gryffindor.  (Cedric is very different from the rest of his family who are all Ravenclaws on his father's side and Slytherins on his mother's.)

Personality: Cedric's greatest strength is his determination and perseverance, although this is coupled with a significant amount of stubbornness and pride.  Growing up in an environment where he has essentially had to fend for himself and hold his own against the powers in his family, he is not one to take anything lying down and is fiercely protective of those who cannot stand up for themselves - he has a hot temper at times.  Cedric feels a need to be completely self-sufficient, although he still inwardly wishes for approval from the few adults he truly respects.  He does have a good sense of humor though, and can be a real charmer - although he tends to be more tongue-tied around the ladies. 

Appearance: Cedric has dark brown hair and a pale complexion dotted with the hint of freckles in the summer and a slightly cleft chin.  His eyes are piercing, not just because of their bright blue color, but because of the sharpness of his gaze.  His build is narrow but well-balanced - he is an active young man with a trim figure.

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It wasn't as if he didn't like Astrid Bixby or even found her obnoxious (alright, perhaps he found her a little obnoxious), Cedric was just simply having a bad day.  The potions master had given him until tomorrow to finish his already late project and he was barely halfway through.  Damned potions.  Why he'd ever signed up for the stupid course, he'd never know.  He could barely keep pasta from burning, so why did he think stewing salamander toes with skunk cabbage would be any different?

No matter.  Right now he apparently needed to deal with another amphibious body part, namely frog legs.  He didn't have time for this.  Cedric shot Astrid a disparaging look.  "Seriously?  Frog legs? Half a bloody million things to talk about in this blooming castle and you're reporting on frog legs??  For Merlin's sake, no one cares!"

There was an awful silence.

Oh, bloody hell.  What had he done?  He knew Astrid hadn't meant any harm, that it was probably an assignment she'd been given by the Spellbound editor, that she wasn't at fault for his lack of skills in potions, that he was a right prat for saying something so brilliantly stupid

"I'm sorry..." he said slowly.  "Sorry Astrid.  I didn't... I didn't really mean it..." He cleared his throat, not sure what to do.  "If it helps, I uh, I think frog legs are the most disgusting idea for food that anyone has ever had.  All those... frog toes, getting stuck in your throat... gross."  Cedric attempted a smile.  "Yeah..."

Yeah.  He was a prat.

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Previous Characters (if applicable): Arianrhod Medraut, Wesley Winsday, Calliope Nightingale

(P.S. Sorry about the ridiculously long bio.... yeah, I've got a little too much time on my hands.....)


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