OMFG this has been so interesting! So long--far longer than it's supposed to be. (Then again, I do live with Cyn "You don't mind a twenty-page character sheet, right?" Wakefield.) But...wow. Obscenely proud of some parts of this.
Character profile for Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody.Quote, from the friends and family section
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Who: you can apply for just about anybody in the Potterverse (aside from the already claimed characters: Harry, Remus, Ariana, Albus, Alastor, Merope, Draco, George, Xenophilius, Hermione, James, and Trelawney; and Luna, Kingsley, and Cedric are tentatively claimed), with a few restrictions here and there. And we'd love to have you. *toothy grin*
Pester Lily for more details. :) I need to get off LJ at work!
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Ravenclaw: Rowena herself, the Grey Lady, Moaning Myrtle, Penelope Clearwater with wiggling, Cho Chang, Padma Patil, and a few more names with not much in the way of personality attached.
Slytherin: tougher, because most of the Slytherin students *and* adults are outside the castle at this point. Alecto Carrow, Narcissa, Bellatrix, and Millicent are possibilities.
You are also at fair liberty to do your own sorting for adults (Order members, staff, random dead people) who do not canonically have a house, as long as it makes sense with the character and your interpretation thereof. For example, I can't imagine Rita or Umbridge being anywhere but Slytherin.
I would suggest poking about the Lexicon... obviously part of the function of the no-OC rule is to discourage Mary Sues, but it's also there simply because there are so many secondary or background or just-mentioned characters about whom we know so little that they're practically OCs.
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Lexicon also lists a Tracey Davis on the classlist (which I never heard of). But, she wasn't mentioned in the novels. The Lexicon mentions Daphne Greengrass, pureblood Slytherin who took a practical OWL with Hermione.
I have to admit, I'm fascinated by pecking about the Lexicon. I'd never heard of it before! This is amusing me.
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