At 4’11”’ with dark brown eyes and straight lilac coloured hair, Amersa tends to turn heads.
Biography:
Amersa comes from one of the 24 pureblood families but she doesn't like being associated with the assumptions that come with the name. Her parents are quite lenient and are not averse to her interest in the Muggle world. Amersa owns her own smartphone but rarely uses it, after all, it’s not like it could be superior to magic. She simply enjoys being in the Muggle world because of its welcoming attitude towards exploration and its technology. Plus, it’s nice to get away once in a while.
Personality:
Shy around strangers and excessively loud with friends, Amersa is like most her age.
— Proficiency on a 1-10 scale —
Astronomy: 8 — This class is perfect for Amersa, memorization and stars, what more could she ask for?
Charms: 7 — Oddly enough, while her skill at Charms is average, Amersa quickly grasped dark charms.
Defense Against the Dark Arts: 8 — Being skilled in dark charms, it’s only natural that her defense of them are on par. Her family and fellow Slytherins nodded their heads approvingly at her mastery of these subjects, assuming her pure blood was to thank for it.
Flying: 7 — The thrill of being in the air is almost as nice as being curled up in her ugly yellow four poster bed.
Herbology: 3 — Amersa may think flowers are pretty but once you start messing with them, or doing anything except looking at them from afar, things get ugly.
History of Magic: 9 —A descendant of Purebloods, Amersa has heard stories from a young age and the class is simple rote.
Potions: 8 — Amersa scoffed at those who struggled with Potions, after all, it was just following the instructions. If a person couldn’t do something as simple as that, they better have found a more efficient way to do it.
Transfiguration: 10 — Her first year in Transfiguration involved a trip to the infirmary, long nights and groans from the professor and her peers when she walked into class each day. Rumors flew when she returned her second year and became first in the class.