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Gregory Goyle likes muffins ([info]mispelin) wrote in [info]felix_ooc,
@ 2014-01-19 23:28:00

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Entry tags:! intro, patricia

New intro!
Hey everybody! Patricia here, as promised, with new kid on the block Gregory Goyle! I still need to work on userpic keywords, but with the Ministry plot starting tomorrow I felt it would be good to introduce him as soon as possible.

Anyway, I'm sure you all know Greg. Most of the people who were at Hogwarts during the nineties will only recognize him as the surviving half of that massive entity known as Croyle. However, the truth is that they weren't as interchangeable as most people think. While Vincent Crabbe remained wide, Greg followed the example of Dudley Dursley and lost the chubbiness. While Crabbe was loud and impulsive, Greg was quiet and more pondered (even if he also had occasional hot-headed moments). And, perhaps more important of all, while Crabbe was plain sadistic and loved to hurt people just for the fun of it, Greg had a high yet misguided sense of morality, and would only hurt people when he thought they had done wrong. All his life, he thought his dad and his fellow Death Eaters were the good guys while Dumbledore and Harry Potter were evil, and acted according to that idea. He makes no excuses about this, as he knows now he was wrong, but as long as you don't upset his sister he won't really care what you say about him either. He's just trying to carry on with his life.

With his father dead and his mother hospitalized (the Malfoys being kind enough to help with her expenses, to his extreme gratitude and shame), Greg now lives alone, with his baby sister Gertie (a dormmate of Rachel Cooper and Minnie Sung at Hogwarts, and the complete opposite of him, as she's extremely clever and never advocated any sort of purism) joining him on the holidays, and works as a bouncer at the same nightclub where Evan and Sean work.

Oh, and I should warn you that his English is appalling, especially in written form, and he can't spell to save his life. When you see him post, don't be alarmed. You can find more about him here.

Any plots/ideas/names to throw at him? Let me know!



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[info]youdontseeme
2014-01-20 10:15 pm UTC (link)
As alluded to in your CDJ, Spencer won't like him at all. He's having trouble letting go of what happened during his 5th year. He won't be openly hostile (I don't think) but he will bitch and grumble and make veiled comments or worse try to antagonize him.

Mei won't be in any way hostile to him. She's trying to move past everything. But she won't go out of her way.

Matt's his best bet with mine. He doesn't really know anyone yet. :)

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[info]mispelin
2014-01-20 11:43 pm UTC (link)
Greg is even worse than Cormac at realizing veiled comments are being thrown his way, so it will take direct attempts at antagonizing to annoy him - and even so he'll try to control himself where Spencer is concerned because he'll make a special effort to be polite to Minnie's family so expect a lot of inkblotches while he tries to put his temper in check if clashing ever happens over journals.

Lack of hostility is good enough for him, Greg says.

That would definitely help things, yes. :)

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