Name: Scarlet (Scarlet) Krueger
Gender: Female
Age: Sixteen
House: Hufflepuff
Blood Status: Pureblood
Appearance:
She is 172cm so she is fairly tall for her age.
She has thick, light blonde hair that comes just past her shoulders
She has bright blue eyes with flecks of gold throughout.
She has unusually thick, pink lips which are often covered with a pale red lipstick
Her skin is always tanned, being partly because of the amount of time she spends outside and partly because of her genetics.
Personality:
To those who don’t know her very well she is a quiet, albeit very crazy girl who mainly keeps to herself never really entering conversations or group activities. However, to the select few who know her well (not anyone in Hogwarts) this is all an act. A wall of crazy she has built up around herself, not wanting to be hurt or really be known. This all stems from her days in an asylum for crazy youth.
Scarlet is also a developing seer (unknown to her just of yet, only having the occasional small, unimportant vision which disguises itself as a dream).
Backstory:
Scarlet Krueger was raised as Scarlet Cross. Her parents are extremely religious, fundamental Christian muggles. However they are not her real parents because she was adopted at birth. Her parents have a firm belief that witchcraft is evil and sinful. So when she started to do things that suggested she had magic in her (e.g. Making things disappear and having visions) they sent her to an insane asylum for young children.
She lived there from the age of 7 up until her 11th birthday when she was rescued by the headmaster of the school of witchcraft and wizardry in Australia. She learnt and lived at that school until halfway through her sixth year. When it was discovered that her real mother and father, a pureblood couple by the name of Frances and Frederick Krueger, had been looking for her.
After much thought and weeks of planning she decided to leave her life in Australia behind and move to England to live with her mother and father and adopt the name ‘Krueger’.