ext_256230 ([identity profile] mrdavismd.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hh_clubs2010-07-24 08:44 am

DADA: Unspeakable Profilers



Hello DADA Experts!

After Voldemort's rise and fall, the wizarding world wanted to make sure that no wizard would become as bad as Voldy did! One of the ways that Minister Shacklebolt has decided to stop another wizard from getting this powerful and evil, has been to start the division of Unspeakables that job is to profile wizards (like the BAU). You are hired to this division.


Details
I will post some of the known Dark Arts Death Eaters and your job is to reply to the post their psychological profile of the character and backgrounds of why they became active in the Dark Arts. If you think of anyone that I have left off the list, then feel free to post their name. Please make your profiles at least 150 words long. Also be respectful but you can disagree with other people profiles just put it in your Profile report.

Points
10 point for first submission
2 points per additional submission
10 points for bonus items

Deadline
11:59 pm UTC (7:59 pm EDT) on Friday, July 30, 2010

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Make sure sure you have Signed the Roster

Re: Goyle (father or son)

[identity profile] mmailliw.livejournal.com 2010-07-25 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
Gregory Goyle, Jr. (classmate of Draco Malfoy and son of Gregory Goyle, Sr.) suffers primarily from co-dependency; he refuses to act or even think for himself. Instead, he is almost never seen except as a hanger-on of Draco Malfoy. Even his choice to hang around Draco wasn't his own decision; instead, he was strongly encouraged to do so by his father (who had done the same with Draco's father Lucius back in his own school days). This co-dependence clearly weakens his character and was disappointing, especially to the Sorting Hat (which had recognized ambition and potential for greatness hidden under the thick shell of co-dependency).

Given all of that, it is obvious why Gregory Goyle, Jr. joined the Death Eaters as soon as humanly possible: when Lord Voldemort came back from the dead, Gregory Goyle, Sr. repeatedly pressured his son to join him on that path (after all, Gregory Goyle, Sr. had been an original Death Eater). Further, when Draco Malfoy began working for Voldemort, he would naturally need his hangers-on (including Gregory Goyle, Jr.) to do the same!

William//Slytherin