HENRY WARBLER Full Name: Henry Silas Warbler
Gender: Male
Birthday: 2000
Age: 15
Blood: Muggleborn
Birth Place: Bath, England
Nationality: British
Family: Grew up in a family who knew nothing about magic. His dad worked in management at a local grocery and his mom taught teenagers at a school. They weren't surprised when he received his letter though as they'd seen him exhibit signs of magic. Always extremely supportive of him and even though he was an only child Henry never felt lonely.
History: When Henry turned six he started exhibiting signs of magic. Sometimes he would make things float, or something explode. His parents were excellent sports about it though and never complained. Upon receiving his letter for Hogwarts they were extremely supportive and helped him get his things in order so he would be ready to start once the new year began. At the muggle schools he'd never quite fit in and he looked forward to starting at Hogwarts.
He embarked on the Hogwarts Express, beautiful snow white owl named Apollo in tow. The boy took to writing down what happened every day and started on the train, describing the exciting people and the tasty treats he was able to sample. Every day before he went to bed he wrote in his journal, and he found that he did indeed fit in better at this school than any of the others he'd been to. In particular he loved the care of magical creatures, potions, and charms classes.
Henry made a few friends and did his best to learn about all the different professions the wizarding world offered. He thought that he wanted to work somewhere at the Ministry when he was old enough, though what section didn't matter too much to him.
Appearance: Blonde hair, brown eyes, tall and leanly muscled. Likes to wear jeans and nice shirts with them, though is also often found in tees. Always appears to be at ease with the situation.
Personality: Kind, excellent at reading people, competitive, and hardworking. Loves to sketch and journal, flying, and his owl Apollo. Tends to make friends easily, and is a bit naive.
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