Features (facial): Freckles
Classes: charms, transfiguration, DADA, potions, arithmancy, astronomy, herbology, ancient runes, history of magic, muggle studies, care of magical creatures,
Favourite class: Transfiguration
Least favourite class: Muggle studies
Parents: William and Rosetta Kenley
Parents occupation: Rosetta is a healer and William is an Auror
Special Skills: metamorphmagus, hella cunning
Wand: Spruce wood with a Unicorn hair core 10" and Hard flexibility, Unskilled wandmakers call spruce a difficult wood, but in doing so they reveal their own ineptitude. It is quite true that it requires particular deftness to work with spruce, which produces wands that are ill-matched with cautious or nervous natures, and become positively dangerous in fumbling fingers. The spruce wand requires a firm hand, because it often appears to have its own ideas about what magic it ought to be called upon to produce. However, when a spruce wand meets its match - which, in my experience, is a bold spell-caster with a good sense of humour - it becomes a superb helper, intensely loyal to their owners and capable of producing particularly flamboyant and dramatic effects.(Source: Pottermore)
Features (Facial): Freckles
Favourite colour: Mint green
Crush: This is irrelevant
Classes: charms, transfiguration, DADA, potions, arithmancy, astronomy, herbology, ancient runes, history of magic, Divination, care of magical creatures,
Favourite class: Transfiguration
Least Favourite class: DADA
Parents: Louise and Emile Keane
Parents Occupation(s): Emile is a skilled healer
Wand: Dogwood wood with a Dragon heartstring core 12" and Slightly Springy flexibility, Dogwood is one of my own personal favourites, and I have found that matching a dogwood wand with its ideal owner is always entertaining. Dogwood wands are quirky and mischievous; they have playful natures and insist upon partners who can provide them with scope for excitement and fun. It would be quite wrong, however, to deduce from this that dogwood wands are not capable of serious magic when called upon to do so; they have been known to perform outstanding spells under difficult conditions, and when paired with a suitably clever and ingenious witch or wizard, can produce dazzling enchantments. An interesting foible of many dogwood wands is that they refuse to perform non-verbal spells and they are often rather noisy. (source: Pottermore)