#letting herself be humbled admitting she’s wrong and being less of a perfectionist
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I’ve noticed it for a while now that despite the side stories being all about the characters opening up and getting a spotlight on their feelings, Monika never gets her moment where she lets everything out.
Like Sayori has the whole scene in trust, Yuri in understanding, Natsuki in self-love, and a bunch of other moments where they have their moments of vulnerability, but Monika never gets that breakdown moment for herself.
She never gets to cry or unload all her insecurities and fears like the rest, which is pretty odd considering how the very first side story focuses on Monika trying to find ways to express herself and write about her feelings without her perfectionist mindset. She has to be the strong, reliable, responsible leader to the club without letting her feelings get in the way of her friend’s struggles. Her three main side stories focus on her becoming a better leader and helping the others with their feelings, but she never has her own feelings on the forefront. As the “responsible one” she needs to either overcome or hide her weaknesses, and when she does admit her own faults or feelings, it’s for the sake of others (like in respect, where she does admit to her thoughts and feelings about how she treated natsuki, a lot of stuff that would require vulnerability, but was focused on helping natsuki instead of monika)(also realized sayori does a similar thing to natsuki in reflection when she admits to having depression to help comfort her)
I’m thinking about that scene in trust again because there’s this line that stood out to me for awhile because I think it sums up her whole deal:
“As soon as Sayori loses her composure, Monika becomes determined to keep her own. She only wants to be what Sayori needs right now. So, she won’t let any sadness show.”
This line kinda read as her trying not to cry herself, but acting as a literal shoulder to cry on, she holds it back to focus on Sayori. It’s the right move, but she never has another chance to revisit those feelings, being too focused on the new club members to focus on herself, still holding herself back for the sake of her friends. It kinda parallels Sayori in a way, but unlike her she never has her moment where she herself gets to be comforted back.
This all leads to equals, where the story bookends with Monika trying to write a poem for the first time since trust. I always thought that moment was weird, as it shows her in the exact same spot as the first time she tried to write a poem. She gets it eventually, but it’s clear that while everyone else has their poems figured out, Monika still hasn’t fully gotten over her own issues. Of course she was never going to get over it overnight, none of them do, but throughout the whole story, she never gets her moment to fully address it. While helping everyone else in their stories did help her grow into a better caring person, I don’t know if she’s entirely addressed her own issues with talking about her feelings.
She does write something down, but she still has that old hesitation she had in the beginning, in contrast to the others who start writing almost immediately. They aren’t notorious for being great at vulnerability either, but they learn to open up throughout the side stories, something Monika doesn’t get that much of.
I will acknowledge that scene is probably just there for bookends and to highlight Monika’s development going from being unable to write anything to starting to write her own poem (something that would be less obvious if she started writing immediately with no fanfare). But still, I think the fact that she still struggles kinda highlights how she still never got that moment to cry. She might work through it someday, but at the moment she’s not ready, and I think thats fascinating
I might be mistaken here, but I think Monika might actually be the only Doki not to cry at all between the Side Stories and the Main Game.
She doesn't have a crying sprite (which is why it's a relatively common fan sprite to make), and she doesn't cry in any of the CGs afaik.
That says something about her character, I think.
This is relevant because I'm considering something for an ask that's been sitting around a while, and so I've been looking over all of the Side Stories for material, and it just stuck out to me.
#it makes sense for her not to cry in the main game but the side stories being all about feelings talks is interesting#I do think she learns to let down her walls somewhat#letting herself be humbled admitting she’s wrong and being less of a perfectionist#but when it comes to emotions she doesn’t really reach that point#tbf no one is supposed to fully get over their issues here and it’s more like starting the path on the road to recovery#but still Monika is the odd one out here#idk if I worded any of this right but yeah#doki doki literature club#ddlc#analysis#tempestmothtalk
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Why I hate Ro
So, I was asked to explain why I hate Ro. And I’ve been compilating several arguments that I’ve heard and written myself. And I’d like to put a disclaimer here - it’s not because she’s this “sokeefe idol.” It’ just... her character and what she does in support of sokeefe.
Disclaimer: I’m condensing several conversations that I, JaxTheShade, and [Redacted due to them not wanting to be credited] had on the wiki about a month ago. Around 40% of these ideas are mine, 40% are Jax’s, and 20% are [Redacted]’s.
Right off the bat, she’s a misandrist. She quite literally calls boys as stupid as amoeba in Legacy. You can say that that was a joke, but it’s not funny. It’s not okay to blatantly call anyone or generalize any group stupid. It’s not ok. It’s the exact same thing as saying that women belong in the kitchen or that blacks are criminals. It’s not ok. It’s disgusting, despicable, and repugnant behavior.
In the Flashback Short Story, she objectifies Sophie as a prize for Fitz and Keefe to fight over. What the actual f***. That is not acceptable behavior under any circumstances. It’s repugnant, disgusting, detestable, and f****** evil. Treating any person as a prize to fight over is textbook objectification and it is blatantly evil. It is not ok. And it’s disgusting that this narrative has leaked into some of the fanfics that I’ve read. THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. IT IS NOT EXCUSABLE. IT IS EVIL.
She flat out bullies Fitz. She alludes to him being a nasty microbe in Legacy. She ridicules his desire to perfect himself. There is nothing wrong with being or trying to be perfect. Don’t push yourself too hard trying to be perfect, but if you should always strive to be better (and if you’re naturally talented like Fitz is, achieve your dreams. Fulfill your potential. Ignore the haters). She mocks and bullies him, calling him names and ridiculing his desire to be perfect. Newsflash: There’s nothing wrong with trying to be perfect. Who the hell is Ro to decide how perfect someone can be? Who the hell does Ro think she is? As a perfectionist myself, I despise Ro and her adversity to perfection. It’s not her place to decide how perfect a person can be. I admire Fitz simply shrugging her off and not letting her flat-out abuse get to him. It’s the proper way to deal with people like her.
Her entire character can be summed up as a chronic-complainer who ships Sokeefe. Shannon basically turned the Instagram Fandom into a character and made it Keefe’s Bodyguard. She never confesses to making mistakes and she’s never humbled or knocked down a peg. 30% of her dialogue can be attributed to complaining about sparkles or “elf-land,” 20% of it can be attributed to her flat-out bulling Fitz, and 50% of it can be attributed to her pushing Sophie and Keefe together. None of the characters like her. The other bodyguards detest her, Bo wants to kill her, Fitz thinks that she’s awful, Sophie is embarrassed by her, and Keefe wants her to shut her mouth.
She’s blunt, she’s rude, and she’s just awful. She interferes with a relationship that is none of her business. She has no regard for the emotional abuse that she inflicts. Ro and Keefe are very similar, and clash often. Ro always wins, however, either because she’s stronger than him or because she can emotionally manipulate him. (These sound like big claims now, but they’re backed up later)
Ro dismisses Sophie by saying that “blondie doesn’t know what she feels.” And it’s disgusting. She’s objectified by “blondie” - a term focused on Sophie’s appearance rather than by her personality. She’s Sophie Elizabeth Foster, not “blondie.” She dismisses Sophie as naïve and disregards her feelings by saying that Sophie’s doesn’t know what Sophie feels.
~The Following Section was directly quoted from JaxTheShade because he summarized it so well~
Well...no, Ro. She does have an idea of what she feels. In fact, she was ecstatic and perfectly fine with dating and eventually sorting out her issues with Fitz until you started "hinting" about Keefe. Sophie does understand her feelings - and those feelings led her to Fitz. And even if she does have some underlying issue about who she likes (which has admittedly been hinted at), it's up to her to figure it out. Not a brash ogre bodyguard who scoffs at the notion of the Elvin culture and thinks she has a right to intrude in a teenage relationship she isn't apart of.
And Fitz...well, I'm sure Ro doesn't hate him. But she's pretty close to--that's not hard to deduce. Because Ro has ever bothered to pay attention to and sympathize with Keefe ( and yet she still finds a way to neglect his feelings ), she hasn't the slightest inclination of who Fitz is. So, like most people, she decides to consider him "the opposing candidate" in the love triangle and never look past the surface of Fitz, just calling him "Captain Perfect" and thinking that he could never be right for Sophie because he's competing against Keefe.
Sometimes I wish someone, anyone, would call Ro out for amount of sheer insults she layers on Fitz, whether he's there or not. Although most of the time it's done behind his back--what a surprise.
I mean, look at this:
She slyly calls him a 'nasty microbe'. And while some have argued that she wasn't calling Fitz this, she was very clearly expressing her disdain for Sophie's favourite colour being teal--and, by proxy, calls teal things 'nasty'.
“[...] But I thought it was only right to save your imp from being sparkle-fied—and I was going to be nice and turn him your favorite color. But apparently your favorite color is teal—and yeah, yeah, we all know why. But, um, do you realize how many of the nastiest little microbes are that color?” She shuddered. “I couldn’t do that to you—or the little dude. [...]”
Ro also calls him "Captain Perfectpants" and openly admits that Fitz would have problems with all the time Sophie is spending with Keefe. Essentially admitted but disregarding how upset Fitz would be--because who cares about Fitz's feelings when Keefe is having emotional turmoil? And as a little bonus, she also pulls her classic, "I can't take this anymore! I simply have to intervene in this situation of which I'm not apart of!
"Ro snorted. “Of course he would! He’d be super, super jealous!”
“Don’t,” Keefe told her.
“No—I can’t take it anymore!” Ro stalked toward Sophie and tapped her on the nose with a calloused fingertip. “I repeat: Yes, your Captain Perfectpants would be jealous! He scraped together the courage to get all share-y about his feelings, and now you’re ignoring him, and being all mysterious about why, and telling everyone who asks that you’re not dating him. And I’m not saying that’s a bad call. Trust your instincts! Hopefully they’ll lead you out of the oblivion. But in the meantime, count on your teal-eyed Wonderboy feeling a little insecure, particularly if he finds out you’re spending lots of quality time with other dudes. And you know what? That’s good for him. We all know that boy could use a little help in the humility department. So make him sweat a little. And you”—she spun back toward Keefe—“need to stop being so afraid.”
And those are just two instances, of which I can search for plenty more.
Ro is not a good person. She's a rebellious princess who ultimately works for her own gain. She thinks she's got it all figured out with Keefe, and decides that, since he shared his story of liking Sophie, she'll take it upon herself to get them together no matter what.
And I mean 'no matter what'. She has put down Sophie for liking Fitz, interrupted conversations so she can drop hints about Keefe's feelings against his will, and made fun of Sophie for being oblivious--even going to the extent of getting fed up with and blaming Sophie for her oblivion "becoming less and less cute".
She's also tried to actively break up Sophitz and push together Sophie and Keefe. She's insulted Fitz and holds a very hostile disposition towards him simply because he's "perfect boy" who's against the Saint Also Known As Keefe. Ro tries to subtly force Sophie's feelings for Fitz out of her while dropping in some "isn't Hunkyhair so great?". I wouldn't for a second put it past her to succeed in shutting down as many Sophitz moments as possible all so she can continue to ignore the pleas to stop and the embarrassed faces surrounding her.
And her excuse?
"It's the only fun she gets to have here in Elf Land".
She isn't apart of this relationship. She isn't affected by this relationship. She's only seen one side of this relationship, and uses that to base her opinions of the other two. Which is a terrible idea considering that leads to opinions like "Okay, well that other boy is awful because he's the competitor, and that girl must like the boy because the boy likes her, and sometimes she acts shy around him, and that's totally how relationships work".
Ro has absolutely no excuse for the amount of hurt she's inflicted on all three of these teenagers.
And yet she's regarded as a saint amongst all, while people like...say, Alden ( who made mistakes, but ultimately went about it in a calmer, gentler, and more well meaning way--as well as having much more justification and reasoning behind his actions ) are seen as evil and deserving of death. So what's the difference? Is it just because Ro is all for Sokeefe and Alden is really pushing for Sophitz? Have we really sunk low enough to the point where we can adore one character and hate another--despite performing the same actions--simply because of shipping preferences?
Everyone has decided to hate Alden because he showed up to speak with Keefe, ended up getting sidetracked and talking about relationships ( because of Ro, go figure ), sympathized with Keefe and shared meaningful advice from personal identical experiences, and then making sure Keefe knew that he considered him apart of the family.
That was what Alden did. And we have absolutely no reason to believe that Alden was anything but genuine when he stated that he "long considered him part of the family".
And yet Ro is the one who starts ranting about how "he didn't mean it" ( and saying something like that to a teenage boy who never felt loved by his father means a lot--but Ro has to ruin it and say that Alden's words were "a stinking load of garbage" ). Ro is the one whose objectification of the triangle by saying that Keefe being there for his friends is "sabotage" is what sparks Keefe to tell her that Sophie's feelings do matter. Ro is the one who interrupts every conversation by either stating her obnoxious opinion that nobody asked for, or calling a time out so she can bash on Fitz again. Ro is the one who has spent every waking moment since she arrived in the series either making Keefe's desire to be happy for his friends feel invalid, insulting Sophie because she's her own person with her own feelings for someone else, and coming up with every insult under the sun to throw at Fitz. Ro is the one who has no justification for her actions, seeing as she a) is not apart of this triangle, and b) has minimal relationship experience considering both her boyfriends hate her, and one was an arranged marriage.
But...Ro is also the loved and appreciated one.” - JaxTheShade (I’ve been paraphrasing some of the things that he’s said all ready, but I’m directly quoting him for this. His statement is direct and gets to the point)
~End of direct Quote~
I'd like to make one thing clear though - the point of selfishness. There's a stigma to the word that I'd like to clear up, because there are two types of selfishness, rational self-interest, and sacrificing others for yourself.
Fitz is the first type - he has a rational self-interest, he's looking out for himself and his own long-term happiness first. There is nothing wrong with that, if you won't look out for yourself, who will? It's why I completely supported Fitz yelling and breaking up with Sophie - if a relationship is making you unhappy long-term, it is in your best interest to break up with them. It's why Fitz was so adamant about finding Sophie's biological parents, he wanted to avoid future stigma, gossiping, and heckling. Fitz knows how horrible these things are to experience, and so sought to avoid them in the future. This is why Fitz is my favorite character - the others are reactive, Fitz seems to be the only proactive one. (One of the few characters in any literature to be proactive, in fact). While Sophie and the others look at the now and the immediate future, Fitz is concerned with the long-term future, a trait I share with him and one that I rarely see in literature whatsoever, to my vast disappointment.
Ro isn't selfish at all. She's much, much worse - she doesn't meddle in other's affairs for her own happiness, she just does because she can. She has no respect for other's privacy, and throws out insults towards Fitz and Sophie because she just does. She has no motive, impetus, or drive, she just does, and it sickens me.
The second type of selfishness is similar to a bully bullying others because they're miserable and it makes them feel good about themselves. It's horrible and malicious, and I'm not condoning it in any way, but its far more innocent (if bullying can be called innocent) then what Ro does.
Ro is malevolent, she doesn't do it because it makes her feel good, she just does it, with no regard with the relationships and lives she destroys in the process. She's a toxic radioactive waste dump of a person. A toxic waste dump doesn't make people sick and die for their own gain - it just does. That's how Ro is as a person.
Another reason is that she has no regard for what she says or does. She constantly tears Fitz down just because she can (I want Alden to be there next time she tries that. I want Alden to step in and tell her that what she is doing is not okay, because no other character has recognized this so far). I want Alden to be there next time she calls his son a nasty little microbe. I'd like to finally see Ro get some comeuppance for her terrible behavior.
Let's be honest with ourselves - Ro hates Fitz. She hates and complains and whines about how perfect he is. Since when has perfection been a crime? Since when is it up to her to decide the maximum amount of talent a person can have? As a perfectionist myself, I strive for perfection just as Fitz does. There is nothing wrong with striving to perfect yourself - there is if you are actively hurting yourself, but if you're naturally gifted like Fitz is, and you want to be the best you can possibly be, go ahead! Make the most of your innate talent and use it to seek your happiest future. Build & write your own happy ending.
She isn't a part of this relationship. She isn't affected by this relationship. She's actively impeding their ability to seek their own happiness, and not even for her own happiness (which is still horrid), she just does because she's "bored". Her repugnant behavior sickens me.
Ro is a textbook abuser. Let's go over a list of things an abuser does, and see to which characters she applies them to:
Name-Calling: The abuser will blatantly call the abused derogatory adjectives, like stupid or oblivious
We know she does this to Sophie, calling her oblivious. She also twists being perfect into a derogatory adjective, throwing it at Fitz. She also called Fitz a horrible little microbe, along with calling him & Keefe as stupid as amoeba.
Character Assassination: The abuser will use the word "always". You're always oblivious, stupid, late, wrong, etc.
She does this to Sophie, and also somewhat Fitz.
Patronizing: The abuser will be patronizing towards the abused
She does this to Sophie, Fitz, and Keefe.
Belittling: The abuser will belittle the abused
I'm pretty sure she does this to Sophie, Fitz, and Keefe.
Pushing Buttons: Once the abuser finds out what annoys the abused, they will do it nonstop.
Oh boy, does she do this to Keefe and Sophie. (Fitz just gets out of his way to ignore her and avoid her. It's why she's irritated by him, he hasn't opened himself to her and doesn't show flaws allowing her to find ways to sink her nasty manipulating fingers into him)
These are only a few signs of someone being an abuser, and yet Ro manages to hit pretty much all of them.
She gaslights Keefe into believing that Alden is only looking out for himself and his children - something we know to be completely wrong. She's driving a wedge between Keefe and Alden, one of the few other people Keefe respects and thinks looks out for him. The only other parental individual in Keefe's life, in fact, giving Ro total access to Keefe's psyche and making herself the only "true" source of information Keefe can trust. She is a horrible, horrible abuser.
Ro doesn't have benign intentions at heart. She doesn't even have selfish intentions at heart. She just meddles just because she can.
Ro isn’t selfish. She’s just a bad person - for a lack of a better term that would describe her repulsive behavior.
She constantly complains about the elves. Yes, elven culture is a little weird, but you don’t have to complain about it constantly and in-front of the elves.
Ro is also clearly not afraid to gaslight. She forces Keefe to believe that her opinions are the only valid ones. How does she do this? She says that "Blondie doesn't know what she feels," making Keefe think that any emotions he picks up from her are wrong. She says that Fitz is just "Captain Perfect" who doesn't really care about Sophie - that Keefe "deserves" her. She says that Alden's advice is just made up, and that he doesn't really care about him. She’s established herself as the only source of information that Keefe can trust. She’s removed Alden (the one other parental figure Keefe had) and established herself as the only person Keefe can trust. And that is very dangerous and highly abusive.
She even invalidates Keefe's emotions. Every time Keefe stands up to her and says something like "I'm just being a good friend," Ro responds (like any of this is her business) with something snarky. Or, she tells him to "stop being so afraid." And that forces Keefe to believe that his desire to help his friends isn't valid enough. That he isn't valid enough. So he comes crawling back to Ro.
She’s a terrible bodyguard. She threatens to not protect Keefe in Legacy if Sophie doesn’t share her secret with her. THAT IS NOT OK UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. SOPHIE DID NOT TRUST KEEFE WITH HER SECRET OF BEING UNMATCHABLE. RO EXTORTED IT OUT OF HER, USING KEEFE AS A LIE DETECTOR. THAT IS NOT OK; IT IS EVIL.
If you re-read the portion in Legacy where she does this, it reveals some truly horrible behavior.
Here’s another direct quote from JaxTheShade explaining why this part is so disgusting:
“Essentially, Ro is blackmailing Sophie.
Sophie just found out that if Keefe goes anywhere near the Neverseen, he will probably die. ( Because at this point, they just thought the legacy thing would kill him ). So she's desperately trying to get Keefe to make a promise and stay away from Gisela. Keefe, in typical fashion, adamantly states that he's not going to be locked up.
This is where Ro steps in.
She says that she will be the one to protect him and make sure he doesn't run off. ( Since she is his bodyguard ). But instead of just...doing her job...she decides that she can exploit the situation. She can get something out of this.
She figured out that Sophie is hiding something. And from the way she hasn't told anyone yet, Ro can assume that she's trying to keep it a secret. But she also knows that Keefe's safety is important to all of them.
So she threatens Keefe's life--yes, threatens--unless Sophie spills her secret. The situation becomes, "I have all the power here, so unless you tell me a confidential secret, I'll let my charge run off into danger, which you can't have. So I know that I've put you into a corner. I know that I've won here."
If this doesn't scream "manipulative abuser", then I don't know what does.
It's disgusting, really. Ro's behaviour is despicable.
And while her blatant blackmail is clearly the worst offense, she also sprinkled in several other "I'm a bad person" actions.
1) She said that the reason Keefe gets away with things is because she "doesn't care enough to fight him" on them. Well, if you don't care, then why don't you just go back to Ravagog? Because Keefe is the second most threatened person their group, and he needs an actual bodyguard, not a manipulative princess who makes him feel even worse about himself. If Keefe gets hurt when he runs off, did he get hurt because you "didn't care enough to bother"?
2) Ro says that she doesn't care that much about him. Well, thanks, Ro. I'm sure that really makes Keefe sleep soundly at night, knowing that you don't really care about him.
3) And why does she not really care about him? Because she only bothers with Keefe as long as he doesn't make her "look bad". She says that the reason she's stopping him this time is because it'll damage her reputation if he dies. You know, instead of being worried about his life.
4) She says "I enjoy meddling". And that's her excuse for blackmailing Sophie into spilling a confidential secret. And yet she has the audacity to accuse Alden of "meddling" while here she sits, admitting it to everyone and acting like it's not a big deal.
5) Her very last line in the quote just further proves that she's just doing this to get Sokeefe to happen. Instead of feeling remorse for Sophie, who is trying not to look at them and clearly uncomfortable, she just brushes off the secret that she just forced out of her by saying that "it should do the trick". The trick being 'getting Fitz to break up with her'.
This is probably Ro's most egregious act yet.
And yet nobody ever seems to call her out for it or even think that...it's a little weird that she would do this.
But I guess it really isn't weird at all, seeing as we've have evidence in the past that proves she would stoop to this level.” - JaxTheShade
That part in Unlocked where Shannon said that (deeeeeeeeeeeep down) Ro cares about Keefe? Well, it’s ooc. Look what Ro says in Legacy: "I may not care that much about what happens to you, but if you get yourself killed on my watch, it makes me look bad—especially if I had advance notice. So, I can’t have that."
Re-read that portion in Legacy. Alarm bells should be going off in your head.
She reminds me of the villain Ellsworth Monkton Toohey from The Fountainhead. Do you know what he did? He turned people into slaves by establishing psychological power over them and making them miserable. By killing their wants, needs, desires, and happiness, he turned people into miserable slaves who would obey his every order. And the scary part? Ro uses the exact. same. tactics. that he does (not going to list them here, that would take far too long) on Fitz, Sophie, and Keefe. And Keefe almost perfectly resembles the characters who fall for his manipulations and tactics, while Sophie and Fitz resemble the characters who ignored him and went about their business. It’s really unnerving.
Everyone is entitled to seek their own happiness - as long as their actions don't impede others from seeking their own happiness.
Ro actively impedes Sophie, Fitz, and Keefe's pursuit of their own happiness, doing it for no other reason than the fact that she's bored. It sickens me.
And the fact that Fitz is basically demonized and hated by the fandom while praising Ro is what sickens me the most.
Ro manipulates, gaslights, and abuses Sophie, Keefe, and Fitz for her own fun. She doesn't have any long term goal, just destroying their psyche and impeding their ability to find their own happiness for short term amusement. She mocks Fitz for being trying to be perfect (since when has that been a crime?), she gaslights and Objectifies Sophie, mocks Keefe and openly abuses him, and interferes with their relationships because she finds it funny. She's also a misandrist. She calls Fitz a nasty little microbe (I want Alden and Della there next time she does that). She objectifies Sophie as a trophy for Fitz and Sophie to fight over. She constantly tears down Fitz and Sophie, and uses a number of tactics abusers use in real life on Fitz, Sophie, and Keefe. She is a radioactive toxic waste-dump of a person, ruining their lives and psyches not even for her own gain, but just for her own amusement. Her further abuse of Keefe is repugnant, her objectification of Sophie is disgusting, and her mocking and bullying of Fitz makes me want to puke. She's a terrible, terrible person.
And that is why I hate Ro.
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The Wotters
Teddy Lupin:
Hufflepuff
In love with Victoire since he was 4
The only people he admires more than Harry are his parents
Was born two days before full moon
When he was at Hogwarts, he became prefect and then Head Boy
It’s impossible to dislike
When someone of the cousin has every kind of problem, they go to him
Likes to see Quidditch but not doing it
although he always looks different, he has always a pink lock in his mother’s memory, and his hair is blue most of the time.
He also has some piercing, but don’t let the punk look fool you, he is such a lovable sweetheart.
If he cares about you, you are very lucky
Victoire Weasley:
Ravenclaw
Two years younger than Teddy
Probably the most charming of her cousins, but she is so much more than the “blonde and beautiful” Rita Skeeter describee in an article
In fact, she is very smart, and she could pass her exams even without studying
She has a strong connection with her mum, maybe because they were both accused of having no brain
learned wandless magic with Hermione’s help because too many people said it was too difficult for her
The Weasley girls always go to her for love advice
Very attached to Luis and Dominique, they are probably the most close of the Wotters brothers
Has planned her wedding with Teddy since she was a baby
insults everyone in French with a loving face
Loves French and France in general
James Sirius Potter:
Gryffindor
In the same year with Fred
If you think he is like his nameseekers then you are right
With Fred, he is the biggest troublemaker that Hogwarts has ever had since the Weasley twins
Loud. Like, extremely loud. Like, you can recognize his voice in the Great Hall
Very protective with the other Wotters
If they get caught during a prank, he takes all the blame, no matter what the others say
The straightest boy you’ll ever knew
But when someone of the family eventually comes out, he’ll take them to every near Gay Pride
he even organizes one at Hogwarts for Louis
Has a love-hate relationships with Albus and Lily
Best friend with Fred
Obsessed with Quidditch, Becomes Captain of the Gryffindor team in his fifth year (he is a Chaser)
Also, he is kind of a womanizer, until he falls in love with a girl named Angélica
Fred Weasley II:
Gryffindor
In the same year with James
Started to prank because he felt he had to be like Fred I
However, he liked it, so he became one of the best prankster Hogwarts has ever had
Puts tons of sugar in his coffee
gave nicknames to all of his cousins
Beater in the Gryffindor team since third year
Loves Roxanne more than life itself, but wouldn’t admit that even under torture
Accepts every challenge; the craziest one was to put fiftty mini hot dogs in his mouth. He won
Rose Granger-Weasley:
Gryffindor
In the same year with Albus, Roxanne, Molly and Dominique
Prefect
Although she is the brightest witch of her age with Molly, don’t even think about compare her to her mother; she hates it, not because she hates Hermione, but because she’s not Hermione
Sweet but very fiery, so don’t test her fury
In a trio with Dominique and Albus
Hates Quidditch with a passion, but she always comes to the matches, firstly for her cousins and then for Scorpius too
Has the same messy hair of her mother, just less frizzy, but she didn’t mind at all. Actually, she liked it
A feminist
Gets excited easily
Drinks at least three cups of tea every day
Very close to her dad
Competitive and perfectionist, she always clashes with Scorpius in classes
Loves Scorpius’ name, and thinks hers is boring. But she always smells like roses, because she uses shampoo and bubble bath made with that flower. It’s cute, isn’t it?
Albus Severus Potter:
Slytherin
Yes, you read tha right, and NO ONE has problem with that, neither Rose nor Harry nor everyone else, because they are his family and they love him. Did you understand, J.K. Rowling?
In the same year with Molly, Dominique, Rose and Roxanne
Hates his second name. At first, while studying the Second Wizarding War in History of Magic, he couldn’t understand why his dad called him after a man that hated him and who was so brutal with, but when Harry decided to tell him all the story, he finally does. Anyway he still doesn’t like it
Even if he was named after a potionist, he sucks in the subject
however, he is great at Quidditch, so he was named Captain of the team in his sixth year
He and James, instead of ask advice of the sport to their parents, they go to Charlie. You know, the “Cool Uncle” story and all
Al and not Albus
Is head over heels for Alice Longbottom (but can’t admit it neither with himself)
Bestmate with Scorp
his favourite cousin is Rose
Also close to Roxanne for being the only Weasley-Potter Slytherins
At some point he didn’t know who he was because of all the pression being the Harry Potter’s son, thing that didn’t happen to James and Lily because of their stronger personalities
Dominique Weasley:
Gryffindor
in the same year with Rose, Albus, Molly and Roxanne
Unlike her sister, she has no problem showing her feminine side in everything she does
Loves doing her cousins’ hair, she also asked her aunt Angelina to teach her to do Roxanne’s
When Matt Finnigan told her for the firt time he loves her, she couldn’t believe it
Really ambitious, in fact the Sorting Hat took a while to decide to put her in Gryffindor or in Slytherin
everything has to be like she wants
For that, she is also pretty good at school
If the coversation is not going where she wants, she will find the way to change the subject
Every guy and not-straight girls at Hogwarts has a crush on her, so before Matt she had a lot of other stories
Roxanne Weasley:
Slytherin, the only one of the family with Albus
In the same year with him, Rose, Molly and Dominique
Clumsy, funny and a badass
Has a beautiful voice, but didn’t mind until she was fourteen, when she really started singing
However, her real passion is Quidditch
Keeper
Has a strong connection with Molly, even though they are very different
Probably bisexual, but she was never interested in everyone until an exchange guy from Beuxbatons named Charles comes to Hogwarts in her sixth year
Has braids most of the time because her hair is very wild
Molly Weasley II:
Ravenclaw
Maybe even more intelligent than Rose, but this quality with a little bit of shyness who shows with everyone who aren’t her family or friends is often mistaken with rigidity
Knowing her, you’ll know she’s so much more than that
She’s curius, humble, pure, and a hard-worker
Hates to try different things
Always there for her family and the people who loves
Remus Lupin is her hero
Always ready for any kind of situation, the only thing she didn’t know how to deal with was falling in love with Lorcan Scamander
As studious as her father, and likes spending time studying or in the library
Prefect and then Head Girl
Lily Luna Potter:
Gryffindor
She. Is. Flawless
As feminine as Dominique
Popular
Likes to flirt with Lysander and making him blush
Thinks her mother is the coolest of all (and she is right)
In a duo since birth with Hugo
Life of the parties
Gets drunk very easily
Very challenging with herself, she has always new goals
Starts conversations from nowhere with everyone, and makes friends easily
Hates injustices and has a strong moral
Her red hair are a little more darker than Molly, Rose and hugo’s, like her grandmother Lily’s one
Hugo Granger-Weasley:
Gryffindor
Best friend with Louis and Lysander
Looks exactly like his father
and is the only one who has beaten him in Magic Chess
Remembers everything
Funny and clumsy
probably the more positive of the cousins
Sometimes he think he couldn’t do anything without Lily
Keeper
obsessed with Chudley Cannons
His reference point is Teddy
Really clever but hates studying
has strange conjectures about everything
Louis Weasley:
Ravenclaw
Him and Hugo are inseparable
Gay
I imagine him being very similar to Kurt Hummel from Glee
So basically until his fourth year he is this very shy boy who can’t accept himself
Then he had the courage to come out to his family
And they were very supportive and explained him there was nothing wrong about being who he was
So in fifth year he starts a kind of transformation
and became a very eccentric and extrovert guy
Understands he likes singing and has a beautiful voice
Him and Roxanne do a lot of duets
Some people bullied him
But James was always ready to kick their asses
And so were all the other cousins
They started the “Louis Protection Squad”
where there was Scorpius, Alexander Zabini and the Scamander twins too
Lucy Weasley:
Hufflepuff
the youngest of the cousins
kindest person of the world
Can’t argue or being angry
Likes to hug other people randomly
George always pulls her pranks trying to make her angry
But she always laugh and then hug him
she is also his favorite of the kids
hasn’t lots of friends because people tend to think she’s strange
for that she reminds everyone of Luna Lovegood
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