My Hogwarts Legacy MCs' Characteristics
Personality:
Calm, introspective, and deeply empathetic. Oliver is intellectually sharp but emotionally attuned, someone who listens carefully and speaks with intention. He has a gentle masculinity: protective without dominance, affectionate without excess. He values depth over noise, presence over performance. While reserved in public, he is profoundly warm in private, expressing care through small gestures, thoughtful words, and steady companionship. Poetry, history, and human nuance shape the way he understands the world.
MBTI:
INFJ / INTJ-leaning ambivert
(Introspective, principled, intuitive, emotionally intelligent)
Strengths:
• Deep empathy and emotional awareness
• Strong sense of integrity
• Intellectual curiosity and discipline
• Quiet leadership and reliability
• Thoughtful communication
Weaknesses:
• Can retreat inward when overwhelmed
• Tends to carry emotional weight alone
• Slow to ask for help
• Prone to overthinking unspoken things
Late nights in libraries, studies, or anywhere with low light and warm lamps
Poetry, marginal notes, pressed flowers in old books
Rainy afternoons and overcast skies
Gentle routines: tea brewing, papers stacked neatly, quills aligned
Conversations that wander into philosophy, memory, and longing
Loud arrogance and performative intelligence
Being rushed into vulnerability before trust is earned
Alcohol culture (he doesn’t drink)
Conflict handled through cruelty or avoidance
Having his intentions misunderstood
Personality:
Kind, grounded, and quietly resilient. April is nurturing by nature, someone who offers care without keeping score. She is emotionally perceptive, often sensing others’ feelings before they speak, and she responds with gentleness rather than urgency. While soft-spoken, she is not weak—her strength lies in endurance, patience, and moral clarity. She dislikes conflict but will stand her ground when something truly matters. April values sincerity, consistency, and emotional safety over excitement or prestige.
MBTI:
ISFJ / INFP-leaning
(Gentle, empathetic, idealistic, quietly steadfast)
Strengths:
• Deep compassion and emotional warmth
• Strong sense of loyalty
• Patience and quiet perseverance
• Attentive listener and caregiver
Weaknesses:
• Tends to put others before herself
• Avoids confrontation even when hurt
• Can underestimate her own strength
• Sensitive to emotional tension
Quiet mornings and golden-hour light
Nature in all its small, honest forms: soil under nails, leaves after rain
Journaling, scrapbooking, creative hobbies
Familiar routines that feel safe and grounding
Soft fabrics, handwritten notes, pressed flowers
Listening more than speaking
Feeling useful in quiet ways: helping, caring, tending
Loud conflict and emotional volatility
Being rushed or pressured into decisions
Cruelty disguised as honesty
Being overlooked or underestimated
Environments that feel emotionally unsafe
Watching people she loves hurt themselves
Personality:
Impulsive, warm-hearted, and unapologetically emotional. Aiden acts first and reflects later—sometimes much later. He’s brave in a very Gryffindor way: instinctive, stubborn, driven by feeling rather than logic. He struggles with discipline and organization, hates being told what to do, and is notoriously bad at homework. But beneath the chaos is someone fiercely loyal, deeply caring, and surprisingly sensitive. He jokes to deflect, blusters to hide insecurity, and burns bright even when he’s exhausted.
MBTI:
ESFP / ENFP-leaning
(Expressive, impulsive, emotionally driven, people-oriented)
Strengths:
• Fearless and emotionally honest
• Loyal to a fault
• Charismatic and socially magnetic
• Acts on instinct when others hesitate
Weaknesses:
• Disorganized and inconsistent
• Avoids responsibility when overwhelmed
• Easily frustrated with structure
• Masks insecurity with bravado
Adrenaline: flying fast, running late, doing things just because
Quidditch—watching it, talking about it, dreaming about it
Late nights, rule-breaking, laughing too loud with the right people
Physical affection he pretends not to crave
Feeling useful, chosen, wanted
Being praised casually (“good job,” “you did great”) even if he shrugs it off
Long lectures, strict routines, rigid expectations
Feeling stupid or underestimated
Being compared to “more responsible” people
Sitting still with his thoughts for too long
Being scolded like a child
Silence that feels like rejection