out of character. NAME: AGE: TIMEZONE: E-MAIL & AIM: CDJ: (Optional) EXPERIENCE: Links to either old journals or a character development journal is fine. INTENDED JOURNAL: (Optional)
in character. NAME: HOMETOWN: BIRTHDATE & AGE: SEXUALITY & THOUGHTS ON HOMOSEXUALITY:
HOUSE & YEAR: FINANCIAL STATUS: Is your character attending Hogwarts on a scholarship or does s/he pay full or partial tuition? CURRENT CLASSES: INTENDED COURSE FOR UNI: EXTRA-CURRICULAR:
PERSONALITY: We want to get to know your character! Weaknesses, strengths, how your character gets along with others, etc., whatever makes your character him or herself.
HISTORY: We love details! Family history, what their childhood was like, how they did in school, how they came about their current occupation, etc., we want to hear it all! This section should tell us how your character came to be who he or she is today.
APPEARANCE: PB: A link to a decent-sized image of the PB you plan to use would be preferable, but not necessary.
samples. FIRST PERSON SAMPLE: Must be written specifically for the character you are applying for. Don't stress over writing a novel, but it shouldn't be a one-liner either. THIRD PERSON SAMPLE: (200 words, if you are writing one for this character) You may link to a third person roleplay you have done for another character.
Please put real thought into this application. If you list something as a weakness in a character, we expect you to make good on that weakness. You character can not be captain of all the athletic teams, top in all classes, and best friends with Sirius and Severus. Severus was not popular and good looking. James had glasses. Peter, though seemingly not as talented as his friends, was not utterly stupid. Please keep all of these things in mind when applying.
After your first application is accepted, extended bullet points will be acceptable for personality and history sections, and a third person sample will no longer be necessary.
TO APPLY: Copy the application below and and post it into a journal (character journal, cdj, it doesn't matter!) behind a lj-cut. Respond to this post with a link. (All comments are screened.)