ext_335046 ([identity profile] shayuko.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hh_clubs2005-03-26 03:12 am
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The Animagus Club

As the Animagus Board is slowly making progress working its way through the current applications, I think it's time to announce a new rule:

Before you apply to become an animagus, you have to buy the first 5 books of the Standard Book of Spells Series at [livejournal.com profile] hh_diagon.

Why? Well, becoming an animagus is *difficult*. Not just any first year student can become one. The books symbolize the years you spend at Hogwarts and having 5 of them means you're a 5th year student (in this club) and able to become an animagus.

So, off you go, earn knuts, buy the books, then apply!


Please fill out the application using the code below and add at the end =)



Please comment below (in screened comments) with your application, and we will get back to you within a few days. Please be detailed in your application. Same goes for this one as the one for [livejournal.com profile] platform_934: explain your answers. We have millions of animals to pick from, not just 4 houses, so help us out a little by giving a detailed application. Thank you!

Comments? Questions? Just leave a comment below :)

-Marije

Application part 1

[identity profile] omgsirius.livejournal.com 2005-09-28 09:00 am (UTC)(link)
House: Gryffindor

Best Trait: My best trait is that I speak my mind. There are far too many people in the world today who just go with the flow because they're too afraid to stand up and say something, for one reason or the other. Sometimes they do it just so others will like them more, but I think it's better for someone to know where I'm truly coming from and form an honest opinion of me and my beliefs, than to sugar-coat things or not mention things and have someone form a false opinion of me. That doesn't mean I have to be brutally honest or force my beliefs upon others.

Worst Trait: I'm very stubborn. When I get into an argument or debate, unless someone have concrete proof that I'm wrong, I'm not going to back down from my position. I'll hold a grudge, even after the situation has been resolved. Usually I don't apologize for what was said or done during the situation unless I know I was totally off-base with a comment.

What would you want your animal form to be most capable of? Speed. I'm a distance runner, and have always been horrible at sprints or anything that involves speed. I'd like to be able to say that my animal form is capable of speed. It'd also be a form of defense; outrun my enemies.

Choose one of the following -- Air, Water, Earth Earth, definately. I've always loved the forests and mountains. I lived in upstate New York, in the Adirondack Mountains, for a few years and thought it was wonderful. My family and I would go camping almost every weekend, and I loved being out in nature. It's so...breath-taking. To stand in the middle of a forest and look around at the nature surrounding you. Knowing that perhaps you're the only person to set foot in that particular area of the mountain, and knowing that it'd be so easy to just leave everything behind and stay there.

I'm also not too good with heights, and the last ship I was on I was sea sick until about 10 minutes before we docked. :/

Warm or cool? Cool. Cold, actually. I grew up in Louisiana and it was always SO HOT. I love the cold weather. It's easy to warm yourself up during the winter, but unless you have an air conditioner, there are very few ways of cooling down. Plus in winter it snows and gets icy and you can have snowball fights or go ice skating.

Morning or evening? Evening. It's quiet, calm and generally cooler during the night. It's easier to take a walk at night and just think, because there aren't tons of people driving by or a bunch of rugrats out playing. You can lay down in the yard and stare at the sky and just let your imagination run wild. It's just more peaceful.

Do you like to have people around you or are you more of a loner? I'm more of a loner. People, when they first meet me, think I'm shy...I'm not. I just prefer to be alone or in the company of a few close friends than to surround myself with lots of people I don't know or don't know very well. It's easier to talk to a few people, it's easier to get things done with fewer people (well, easier to get them to go along with my idea of how to get things done, anyway). Plus, I'm not a person of many words. I prefer to listen to others than ramble on myself.