♞ hi this is megan from @jamsespotter! congrats on 1k 💓 my wizarding world interests are potions and quidditch (I'd be a chaser). I'm a very out going person, and competitive. basically I'm a stereotypical aries if that helps at all. I hope to live in Dublin one day, because I love it there. I want a career that involves research and that has a lot of variety. I love the outdoors and being able to walk place to place! for more info on me use the abt meg tag on jamsespotter! thank you so much!💖
thanks so much megan!!
@jamsespotter
country of residence: irelandmotto: ‘if. the only word that is a thousand letters long.’ – stephen kingabilities: physiology charms, healing elixirs, broom craftingoccupation: expert in all aspects of quidditch engineering and preparationtype of neighbourhood: a nice brick flat above a relaxed pub and adjacent to a nice little alley that leads to a secret wizarding street, if you pay a ritual ‘fee’ of fair folk gold – a little inside jokefavourite things: soaring above at least 50 different shades of green as you fly above ireland, spending a rainy afternoon in a café synthesising new potions, walking through a park of burning leaves in the fall with a hot drink in handsketch: quidditch is a remarkable sport. it’s constantly flying directly into uncharted territory, with bold players always inventing new daring techniques, brooms ever-closer to the next highest speed, and the way the game is played changing with every generation of players. however, quidditch has always been risky – injuries were likely and likely serious; and the continuous evolution of its equipment and rules needed to be scrutinised carefully. in order to ensure the survival of all quidditch players and to preserve this highly dangerous but dearly beloved sport, someone has to watch over the sport and study it carefully. that someone is you. you’re the leading scholar on quidditch studies – you design and supervise every training and healing potion that is made, you hand-pick materials and engineer the next fastest (but safest) broom, you are the leading doctor on quidditch-related injuries and quidditch player physiology. it’s complex and interdisciplinary work, but you are willing to study all these necessary sciences, and you are willing to travel to spread your knowledge and expertise. after all, what fun is it to stay cooped up in an office or laboratory? you want your life to be just as capricious and dynamic as your favourite sport.song: the silence by avalanche city
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