Au Hogwarts Bio
Oct. 4th, 2011 10:06 amName: Aloysius Crumrin
House/year: Slytherin, 7th year
Role: Student, House Boy
Wand: Oak with a core of Unicorn hair, reasonably springy.
Familiar: Titania, black cat.
History: The Crumrin name is an old one in the Wizarding world (often associated with Slytherin) but the New World branch has atrophied and been pretty much written off by the Old World. That is until Aloysius is born.
In his early life it became pretty obvious something was odd about him and his parents were clueless as to what to do. There were rumors about the old family of course but rumors do not prepare you for the reality. That is when his grandmother, Lillian Crumrin, arrived to deliver his invitation to Hogwarts personally.
Since then he has attended the school every year and summered amongst his European relatives in order to learn of the true nature of his family. Thus far he is unimpressed, finding nearly all of them childish and petty in their ways and their little kingdoms. While they are unsure what to do with this young man and his American ideas of equality and liberty.
For a hint of Aloysius' canon and a glimpse into his personality, look here.
House/year: Slytherin, 7th year
Role: Student, House Boy
Wand: Oak with a core of Unicorn hair, reasonably springy.
Familiar: Titania, black cat.
History: The Crumrin name is an old one in the Wizarding world (often associated with Slytherin) but the New World branch has atrophied and been pretty much written off by the Old World. That is until Aloysius is born.
In his early life it became pretty obvious something was odd about him and his parents were clueless as to what to do. There were rumors about the old family of course but rumors do not prepare you for the reality. That is when his grandmother, Lillian Crumrin, arrived to deliver his invitation to Hogwarts personally.
Since then he has attended the school every year and summered amongst his European relatives in order to learn of the true nature of his family. Thus far he is unimpressed, finding nearly all of them childish and petty in their ways and their little kingdoms. While they are unsure what to do with this young man and his American ideas of equality and liberty.
For a hint of Aloysius' canon and a glimpse into his personality, look here.