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- RainaERusch
- Scratcher
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Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
Nicholas wants to be a lawyer?This reminds me. Nicholas wants to be a lawyer. How would he get the job?Why I would advocate for emancipation from parents at 19
- Lollygirl007
- Scratcher
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Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
WHAAAAAT? Will that even make sense?Nicholas wants to be a lawyer?This reminds me. Nicholas wants to be a lawyer. How would he get the job?Why I would advocate for emancipation from parents at 19
- aleynesansonnet
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
Why?Nicholas wants to be a lawyer?This reminds me. Nicholas wants to be a lawyer. How would he get the job?Why I would advocate for emancipation from parents at 19
- MiscreantCompany
- Scratcher
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Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
Because he's looking for a job and it seems to describe him (plus personal motives)Why?Nicholas wants to be a lawyer?This reminds me. Nicholas wants to be a lawyer. How would he get the job?Why I would advocate for emancipation from parents at 19
- aleynesansonnet
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
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Because he's looking for a job and it seems to describe him (plus personal motives)Hmmm Okay, unless rainbow or mega say no, I'd say you could just be a lawyer
Because of two thingsI see your points and don't disagree
1. The books would support it since Fred and George were 20 in the Deathly Hallows but living with, and obeying for the most part, their parents in Order of the Phoenix (at age 18) and began their shop after they turned 19
2. It would make sense for legal age to use magic as a full wizard to be age 17 since that seems to be when one's Magic is fully developed past learning new incantations. But the legal age for adulthood would be later because of the dangers of losing 17 year old magic wielders on the world before their brains are fully developed. Consequence-connectional brain development is in the stages of development between 19 and 21. If decisions were made by youth before they could accurately predict the risk of their choices would be detrimental to wizarding society–especially when the youth are used to being able to do everything and fix everything with magic.
So I support that parents/guardians should have some form of control over their youth before they turn 19.
Last edited by aleynesansonnet (Oct. 21, 2016 02:27:01)
- -Suspect
- New Scratcher
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Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
Name: Joseph Andrew Mathews
House: Slytherin
Gender: Male
Year: 6th
Patronus: Crow
Animagus: No
Personality: Witty, introspective, blunt, cynical and realistic, disorganized, a leader, intelligent
Appearance: Dark brown straight hair, strong features, green eyes, tanned skin, 6' 5'', athletic
Talents: Charms, Defense Against the Dark Arts (He's good at the Dark Arts even though that seems stereotypical), Transfiguration
Weaknesses: Potions, Divination
Backstory: Joseph is a sacred (if allowed) pureblood from a long line of Slytherins. He is the oldest in his family and has 2 younger siblings (ages 6 and 10) His father died last year and his mother moved with his younger siblings to Scandinavia (they'll study at Durmstrang) leaving him to finish his education.
Other: Can he be on the Quidditch team as a Beater?
House: Slytherin
Gender: Male
Year: 6th
Patronus: Crow
Animagus: No
Personality: Witty, introspective, blunt, cynical and realistic, disorganized, a leader, intelligent
Appearance: Dark brown straight hair, strong features, green eyes, tanned skin, 6' 5'', athletic
Talents: Charms, Defense Against the Dark Arts (He's good at the Dark Arts even though that seems stereotypical), Transfiguration
Weaknesses: Potions, Divination
Backstory: Joseph is a sacred (if allowed) pureblood from a long line of Slytherins. He is the oldest in his family and has 2 younger siblings (ages 6 and 10) His father died last year and his mother moved with his younger siblings to Scandinavia (they'll study at Durmstrang) leaving him to finish his education.
Other: Can he be on the Quidditch team as a Beater?
- rainbow_waves
- Scratcher
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I say yes, as long as Mega and Aleyne don't disagree Could I be Head Boy?
Because he's looking for a job and it seems to describe him (plus personal motives)Hmmm Okay, unless rainbow or mega say no, I'd say you could just be a lawyerFine by me.
- aleynesansonnet
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
Name: Joseph Andrew MathewsAccepted
House: Slytherin
Gender: Male
Year: 6th
Patronus: Crow
Animagus: No
Personality: Witty, introspective, blunt, cynical and realistic, disorganized, a leader, intelligent
Appearance: Dark brown straight hair, strong features, green eyes, tanned skin, 6' 5'', athletic
Talents: Charms, Defense Against the Dark Arts (He's good at the Dark Arts even though that seems stereotypical), Transfiguration
Weaknesses: Potions, Divination
Backstory: Joseph is a sacred (if allowed) pureblood from a long line of Slytherins. He is the oldest in his family and has 2 younger siblings (ages 6 and 10) His father died last year and his mother moved with his younger siblings to Scandinavia (they'll study at Durmstrang) leaving him to finish his education.
Other: Can he be on the Quidditch team as a Beater?
- aleynesansonnet
- Scratcher
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Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
The spot is open Are there any spots open for Head Girl?
- aleynesansonnet
- Scratcher
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Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
What do you guys think about this–I'd say yesBecause of two thingsI see your points and don't disagree
1. The books would support it since Fred and George were 20 in the Deathly Hallows but living with, and obeying for the most part, their parents in Order of the Phoenix (at age 18) and began their shop after they turned 19
2. It would make sense for legal age to use magic as a full wizard to be age 17 since that seems to be when one's Magic is fully developed past learning new incantations. But the legal age for adulthood would be later because of the dangers of losing 17 year old magic wielders on the world before their brains are fully developed. Consequence-connectional brain development is in the stages of development between 19 and 21. If decisions were made by youth before they could accurately predict the risk of their choices would be detrimental to wizarding society–especially when the youth are used to being able to do everything and fix everything with magic.
So I support that parents/guardians should have some form of control over their youth before they turn 19.
- Lollygirl007
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
He would hijack everything everyone has worked up to. Ehh… Actually I don't think soWhat do you guys think about this–I'd say yesBecause of two thingsI see your points and don't disagree
1. The books would support it since Fred and George were 20 in the Deathly Hallows but living with, and obeying for the most part, their parents in Order of the Phoenix (at age 18) and began their shop after they turned 19
2. It would make sense for legal age to use magic as a full wizard to be age 17 since that seems to be when one's Magic is fully developed past learning new incantations. But the legal age for adulthood would be later because of the dangers of losing 17 year old magic wielders on the world before their brains are fully developed. Consequence-connectional brain development is in the stages of development between 19 and 21. If decisions were made by youth before they could accurately predict the risk of their choices would be detrimental to wizarding society–especially when the youth are used to being able to do everything and fix everything with magic.
So I support that parents/guardians should have some form of control over their youth before they turn 19.
- MiscreantCompany
- Scratcher
100+ posts
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What do you mean?He would hijack everything everyone has worked up to. Ehh… Actually I don't think soWhat do you guys think about this–I'd say yesBecause of two thingsI see your points and don't disagree
1. The books would support it since Fred and George were 20 in the Deathly Hallows but living with, and obeying for the most part, their parents in Order of the Phoenix (at age 18) and began their shop after they turned 19
2. It would make sense for legal age to use magic as a full wizard to be age 17 since that seems to be when one's Magic is fully developed past learning new incantations. But the legal age for adulthood would be later because of the dangers of losing 17 year old magic wielders on the world before their brains are fully developed. Consequence-connectional brain development is in the stages of development between 19 and 21. If decisions were made by youth before they could accurately predict the risk of their choices would be detrimental to wizarding society–especially when the youth are used to being able to do everything and fix everything with magic.
So I support that parents/guardians should have some form of control over their youth before they turn 19.
- aleynesansonnet
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
How can Cassia apply for emancipation from her guardian?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emancipation_of_minors
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emancipation_of_minors
- aleynesansonnet
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
If we're operating under @MiscreantCompany's proposed rule How can Cassia apply for emancipation from her guardian?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emancipation_of_minors
- MegaByteCorporations
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
I guess we could operate under that rule, as that's the age it looks like most of our characters will be graduating.If we're operating under @MiscreantCompany's proposed rule How can Cassia apply for emancipation from her guardian?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emancipation_of_minors
- aleynesansonnet
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hᴏɢᴡᴀʀᴛs RP
Okay, well does any other character want to be a lawyer or something so Cassia doesn't have to move to BeauxbatonsI guess we could operate under that rule, as that's the age it looks like most of our characters will be graduating.If we're operating under @MiscreantCompany's proposed rule How can Cassia apply for emancipation from her guardian?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emancipation_of_minors
- MegaByteCorporations
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
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Maybe the candidate for emancipation should have to prove financial self sufficiency, as that looks like the average rule.