Venn Asiah Boneheart
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- Messages
- 196
- Wand
- Knotted 14 Inch Rigid Ebony Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
- Age
- 10/2025
Just inside Takarokaro Park. It is the first week of Brightstone, set first semester Year 2037, early October.
Venn tugged harshly on the sleeves of his robes, finding the cloths to be a little tight for him. He had dressed himself in a hurry to try and beat his sister to their point of meeting, the benches just inside Takarokaro Park, under a nice shady tree. It was Brightstone weekend, obviously, as there were many Hogwarts New Zealand student roaming the area, but none were his sister. Venn could spot his sister in whatever she wore, because he knew how she walked, and what she sounded like. She did not walk or talk particularly differently from others, but she did look a lot like him and his other family members, and often looked happy. Not many other people looked as happy as his sister did even if she were in a bad mood. To his knowledge, however, she would be wearing red robes. Or black robes with red on them, it was all the same to be frank. All the young blond could do was hope that the year would pass quickly and he would be able to finally get a wand and go to the same school as his sisters. Generally, Venn was a very patient person, but this was just not fair. Vernie was a month older than him, and that meant that she could go to school before him - they have been pushed to be an entire year apart. That was what it felt like. As if someone had just decided he was not good enough to go to school yet. It was not fair and he could not see why they could not make an exception for him or something. Did his parents even try? He doubted it.
Venn sighed as he finally reached the bench, and crossed his legs. Resting his elbows on his knees, he allowed his set of cards to slide from his sleeve, and held them in his hands. Upon discovering that he could not go to school and do proper magic yet, nor would his parents let him do any magic at home without a wand, he decided to use a different sort of magic. Muggle magic! It was all about deception and misleading others, but it was fun either way. He enjoyed reading about learning different card tricks, and while he had originally picked this up to distract him from bad thoughts, now he decided that he would keep this up. Perhaps he would continue it at school and maybe work in some real magic with all the fake magic - like conjuring a rabbit from a hat. That trick would be ten times easier if he could really conjure and disappear a rabbit. His green eyes followed the cards as he split the deck, shuffled the deck, and put it all back together again. It had also helped with his dexterity, he had improved to much, he could not wait to show Veronica.
<i></i>Venn tugged harshly on the sleeves of his robes, finding the cloths to be a little tight for him. He had dressed himself in a hurry to try and beat his sister to their point of meeting, the benches just inside Takarokaro Park, under a nice shady tree. It was Brightstone weekend, obviously, as there were many Hogwarts New Zealand student roaming the area, but none were his sister. Venn could spot his sister in whatever she wore, because he knew how she walked, and what she sounded like. She did not walk or talk particularly differently from others, but she did look a lot like him and his other family members, and often looked happy. Not many other people looked as happy as his sister did even if she were in a bad mood. To his knowledge, however, she would be wearing red robes. Or black robes with red on them, it was all the same to be frank. All the young blond could do was hope that the year would pass quickly and he would be able to finally get a wand and go to the same school as his sisters. Generally, Venn was a very patient person, but this was just not fair. Vernie was a month older than him, and that meant that she could go to school before him - they have been pushed to be an entire year apart. That was what it felt like. As if someone had just decided he was not good enough to go to school yet. It was not fair and he could not see why they could not make an exception for him or something. Did his parents even try? He doubted it.
Venn sighed as he finally reached the bench, and crossed his legs. Resting his elbows on his knees, he allowed his set of cards to slide from his sleeve, and held them in his hands. Upon discovering that he could not go to school and do proper magic yet, nor would his parents let him do any magic at home without a wand, he decided to use a different sort of magic. Muggle magic! It was all about deception and misleading others, but it was fun either way. He enjoyed reading about learning different card tricks, and while he had originally picked this up to distract him from bad thoughts, now he decided that he would keep this up. Perhaps he would continue it at school and maybe work in some real magic with all the fake magic - like conjuring a rabbit from a hat. That trick would be ten times easier if he could really conjure and disappear a rabbit. His green eyes followed the cards as he split the deck, shuffled the deck, and put it all back together again. It had also helped with his dexterity, he had improved to much, he could not wait to show Veronica.