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John Moss
Boy George and John Moss during a press conference at the Royal Garden Hotel in London on November 22, 1983.
Photos by Rudi Keuntje
Tell me all about your fav duo! Could it be twins, the two kiddos you like most or the two eldest/youngest/middle children that need more love. Hosted by @endlessly-cursed. I had to include both of my duo set of legacy fankids.
John and Aileen Moss (Colin and Euphemia's kids)
(Face claim: James McAvoy and Emily Browning)
I love these kiddos because of how opposite they are in personality yet they both have determination. John is quiet, reserved and likes to resolves things peacefully whereas Aileen is fuck this and will resolve with insult, swearing and last resort fists (doesn't matter the size, she will fight you). Aileen is the OG wild Moss and stayed like that throughout her life including getting married after a month of meeting her husband, moving to America and instead of settling down as a housewife she became a quodpot player despite never have played it. John never found the same success as Aileen but he tried to get into the Wizengamot but never meet the grades. However, John always has this motivation of achieving goals even if you can't go through your first way.
Hetty and Oscar Rosewood (Glenn's kids)
(Face claim: Liu Yifei and Finn Cole)
Couldn't miss out on these twisted kiddos too. They are Glenn's adopted children who end up working for Grindlewald despite growing up in a privilege and wealthy upbringing. Something to note these kids weren't born evil or experienced a traumatic childhood became twisted but rather they fell into the rabbit hole of dark magic and the arts becoming susceptible to having their young minds swayed to Grindlewald's ideology slowly causing their evilness.
Wishing you a happy and soulful Winter Solstice!
Photograph: "Greeting the Winter," © John Moss ('birchloki' on Flickr). Taken Dec. 21, 2010 in Missoula, Montana.
John Moss
John Patrick Moss
James McAvoy as John Moss
John is perhaps the most neglected by me in the family despite being Juniper and Jacob's grandfather and there are some updates to his lore I wanted to address here. First is I decided that he won't have blue hair and has his mother's hair colour instead.
Born in 1900 to Colin and Euphemia as the oldest child, John inherited his father's shy nature and his mother's quiet courage. A natural Hufflepuff like his father and the the rest of his family before him. He fell in love, after Hogwarts with his sister's best friend, a muggleborn witch named Agnes McLaughlin who suffered from poor health. They later had a daughter together, Julia, in their late 30s
John always looked up and idolized his father for his kindness and generosity but as he grew older, he felt that his parents could do so much more to help others. He always believed that they could expand what his family already established at their pub; to help oppressed minorities and expand further out through Britain. At Hogwarts, John would research into causes, their history and how to improve legislations for oppressed magical beings being discriminated. His original dream was to join the Wigenzamot to change laws from the inside however he failed to reach the grades required to get accepted. He joined multiple movements and helped started a couple organisations to spread correct and factual information.
During world war II, John would use his pub as shelter and even during the first wizarding war he would protect anyone who asked for help.
The Damned backstage London, 1977/Photo by Erica Echenberg
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