Basic Information
Full name:
Jade Green*Black*
Gender: Female
Date of birth:
September 10, 1978
*she was 13 by the end of the last book... she'll be 14 in this one*
Nationality: British-American
Blood status:
Pureblood
Wand:
Thunderbird Feather *Core* Red Oak *Wood*
Appearance
Hair color: Jet Black (with white tips after she meets Bellatrix)
Hairstyle:
Curly but ends just above her hips
Eye color: Light blue
Skin tone: pale
Personality Traits:
At first glance, she looks intimidating. Has a voice like a sweet-sounding voice. She believes in ghosts only after getting to Hogwarts. Prone to absentmindedly taking things apart when agitated or angry. "Indeed" is often uttered by her in annoyance. Jade's interests include Sweet Tea, documentaries about magical animals, music, foxes, snakes, and learning every spell or curse there is to learn.
Hobbies: Drawing, card games *mostly war*, and singing
Fears: Tight spaces
Ambition: Finding out who she is and making new friends
Family
Father: Tom Riddle (Voldemort)
Mother: Bellatrix Lestrange (Black)
Aunts: Narcissa Black, Andromeda Tonks (Black)
Cousins: Draco Malfoy, Nymphadora Tonks
Pet: Kit *Silver fox*, Zeke *Black Python*
Other noteworthy relatives: Mr & Mrs. Green*Adopted parents*
Individual magic
Boggart: Elevators *Doesn't like tight spaces*
Patronus: Water Dragon *doesn't have one right away*
Amortentia: Forest, a new book,
~~~~~August, 1st of 1991~~~~~
Jade's summer with the Malfoys had been an incredible experience. For most of it, they traveled to France, where they taught her a foreign language and introduced her to new spells that she would never be allowed to learn at school. This gave Jade a sense of freedom and liberation, as she was no longer confined to one place with her Muggle 'parents.'
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