1. Silver lapel pin. The symbol is of the Goddess Athena who is known for wisdom and crafts both things that interest Jacques greatly.
2. Dark Sapphire tie.
3. Silver Fleur De Lis tie clip.
4. Silver Fleur De Lis cufflinks.
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1. Silver lapel pin. The symbol is of the Goddess Athena who is known for wisdom and crafts both things that interest Jacques greatly.
2. Dark Sapphire tie.
3. Silver Fleur De Lis tie clip.
4. Silver Fleur De Lis cufflinks.
Task 002:
Jac's most prized possession:
Is his eldest cousin Oliver's collection of Quidditch gear, after the French National team renewed their training kit replacing all of the old with newer and more up to date pieces of equipment. Oliver knew of Jac's interest in the sport although also knew that he wasn't enthused enough in order to actually start playing officially despite Oliver's best encouragement. Eventually after accepting that Jac didn't want to pursue a career in Quidditch he gave up but not after getting the entire French National Quidditch Team to sign a chest of Quidditch supplies. Jac keeps the Quaffle in his dorm beside his bed he tends to throw this about when he's bored or needs to think. Every other part of the supplies is kept at his mansion in France where he shares the gift with his other friends in his hometown.
Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.
Albert Einstein