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* Eugene Prothero

    (09/02/2012 at 01:47)
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CHARACTER INFORMATION
Character Name:  Eugene Prothero.
Gender:  Male.
Age:  Born 6 February 1958 (16.44).

Education: 
Currently 4th year Durmstrang student. Will apply to Hogwarts in time though.

Residence:
Castle in Wales.

Occupation:
Student.

Do you plan to have a connection to a particular existing place (example St Mungo's, the Ministry, Shrieking Shack) or to take over an existing shop in need of new management?
No.

Requested Magic Levels:
  • Charms: 4.
  • Transfiguration: 5.
  • Divination: 3.
  • Summoning: 4.
Do you wish to be approved as a group with any other characters? If so who and for what IC reason?
I don't think so? Except family of course.

Please list any other characters you already have at the site:
Lukas Altair, Catharina Vega, Maximilian Yates, Michael Gray.

Special Phrase:
Tibble's beard of power.


Biography:

Demuto cutis caruncula.
Removal of the skin from the tissue involves the careful wand movements of an artist, and the eye and skill of a surgeon. Any step that has not carefully been planned may damage the hide, and, in the worst case, ruin the chances of creating a successful animal imitation.

His parents were first cousins, but he didn't mind. It was just the kind of thing that you sometimes had to do in order to keep the bloodline pure. At Durmstrang there was plenty of understanding for that kind of thing though. Eugene would have done it too, if he had to, for the sake of the family. Even though the prospect of marrying Florence (which was the only cousin really close to him) was odd, he could imagine it happening.

Not that he told her, of course. And he didn't want it to happen either, because she was a friend. And then there were the issues. And issues there were enough of in the Prothero family. But in theory, he could have done it.

His parents were as lovable and affectionate as any parents - maybe not so much to each other, but at least to him. But as a lone child it was hardly surprising that he was pampered. There weren't many things missing in Eugene's life - he'd learned to walk on the cold stone floor of the large halls of their castle in Wales, but the arms that caught him had always been warm and there were plenty of people around to take care of him. Still he reached independence at an early age, as everybody knew he would grow up to carry a lot of responsibility.


Demuto cavum.
You have to make sure that all of the carcass is removed before starting on the tanning process. All fat needs to be scraped off, and the hide will need to be smoked and/or bathed in appropriate liquids and then softened for further process.

His parents had taught him sophistication and pride. Careful with his appearance and with an inherited elegance of movement Eugene was never much for the fast, brutal wizard sports, but he didn't mind watching. Generally friendly, he could often be seen with a slight smirk on his face, as if he did not quite take anything seriously. But underneath was a critically thinking individual, surfacing when he felt like it, or when it was expected of him. Dutiful and devoted he would put effort into the tasks that were given to him and consequently he also did well in school.

A strong stomach was a must considering the activities that Eugene surrounded himself with. Many struggled with seeing the logics between this extremely tidy boy, clean in appearance and elegant in style, compared to the macabre nature of his hobby. But Eugene didn't wrinkle his nose at the sight of blood or the smell of raw meat. He could see through all that. Into the biology behind. And into the potential art.


Commutati fomare.
Once the skin has been put over the prepared structural skeleton it must be shaped with a careful hand, until the desired pose and expression has been aquired. It takes great skill to create something looking truthfully real, and it takes time to add all the little details needed to impress.

There were alternative spells that could be used in the process, but some of these were specialized for the art itself. Some found it strange that Eugene could bury himself in work on the minor details, on truthfully displaying something like this, something dead. But this was his way of relaxation. The minute details put his mind at ease, giving him a pause from the surrounding world.

Eugene rarely read novels. He'd read books on science and magical biology, understanding physics and maths and always interested in learning more. He was generally quiet, but rarely lost in his mind, always paying attention to the little things that others often missed, very much present in the world.

Art had an impotant part in his heart. for art and science was finely linked, thought Eugene, and with a steady hand he would draw accurate anatomical pictures, carefully memorized so all shapes would be right, and all muscles would be in the right place.


Roleplay Response:

He was sitting by a solitary table when the door opened, pulling his jacket tighter around himself as the cold slipped into the room. He missed to notice the girl at first, being on a critical point in his book, feeling the warmth of the butterbeer sidling down his throat every time that he took a sip, heating him up again to forget the cold of the outside world.

Every now and then he would look up from the book and think about what he had read (he was reading an Histology book, repeating some things that he'd read before on muscle tissues) and scan the room, listen to the conversation of the man and lady besides him (on whether or not it was appropriate to hex the cat when it refused to go outside), and just relax.

Maybe it was because the girl, at a mere age of five, was so short that he failed to miss her until she actually pulled at his jacket. Slightly surprised he looked down at her then, his eyes fixed on her pet for an instant before smiling at the girl. He reached out a hand to pet the soft fur.

"Hi, I'm Eugene," he greeted, reaching out a hand for the girl, to take her hand rather than to shake it. "What does your mother look like?" He was fine with taking a pause - if the girl needed it he'd follow her around and see if they could solve the problem. "Where did you see her last?"

Professor Tibble

    (09/02/2012 at 20:15)
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Accepted.
"Ice can burn. Sofas can read. It's a big universe."

- The Doctor, 'Amy's Choice'

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