Post by saunder edward anderson on Jul 16, 2010 20:36:08 GMT
ABOUT THE GUY;;
Saunder Edward "Andy" Anderson. He's a guy who's usually very chill, and laid back. Usually what anyone would expect from any teenager. He's extremely lazy and a genius to boot. Well, a genius in specific things, namely playing women, creating magic, and pullin' pranks. Frankly, no one knows whether to expect great things or nothing at all from him. He gets along with just about anyone, but can't resist allowing Slytherins to make a total fool of themselves while he's hiding in the shadows. He can usually be found in the Room Of Requirement, or anywhere in Hogwarts, looking for that one girl, or perfect place to "test" his new endeavors.
HIS GOOD SIDE ;;
Saunder loves company and friendship. He's usually never ever seen without it; he's either in someone's company, or not seen at all. He can make friends with anyone, including Slytherins, which is rarely heard of for a Gryffindor. He's been in countless relationships with women since his third year, and knows how to smooth talk a girl to the point where he's either got them eating out of his palm, or he's been swiftly rejected.
HIS ENEMIES ;;
Saunder doesn't have any enemies that are heard of. He does his best to avoid fighting and any other sort of negative contact, as he is one of the laziest people to enter Hogwarts, and hates thinking of responses or places to have a throwdown. He's also a bit of a pacifist, but only when it suits him.
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Saunder cares for his older brother and younger one very much, as well as his parents. He wasn't had any contact with extended family for quite some time. However, his care for them doesn't get in the way of still getting them to make total fools of themselves, especially his older brother. He's always had a bit of a step up when it came to Daniel, because Saunder's been fairly successful with women, while Daniel hasn't, so there's a bit of animosity there. However, he won't have any second thoughts when he has to go help one of them out of a rather dire predicament.