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Name:Molly Weasley
Age:is never said. id guess around 49?
Occupation:Order
Blood Status: Pure Blood
House:Gryffindor
When did you join the Order?: When it first formed before voldemort's power fell, and before he returned to power.
History:she is a witch housewife, married to Arthur Weasley and mother of Bill, Charlie, Percy, twins Fred and George, Ron and Ginny. She is most probably the niece of Ignatius Prewett (who married Lucretia Black). The name "Molly" may come from the word "mollycoddle", meaning to treat in an excessively protective way.[citation needed] Her husband's nickname for her is "Mollywobbles".Molly Weasley's youngest children, Ron and Ginny, are best friends with book's protagonists Harry Potter and Hermione Granger. Molly takes Harry and Hermione, both of whom are without magical families, under her wing and treats them with motherly affection as honorary members of her family. Harry is especially treated with her over-protective tendencies, as he is an orphan whose adoptive family mistreats him, declaring him just as good as a son[HP5]. When Molly hears the stories about Hermione cheating on Harry with Viktor Krum in The Goblet of Fire, she treats Hermione coldly, until Harry explains that the stories are false, as Hermione was never his girlfriend.
It sometimes appears that Molly treats Harry better than her own children. For example, she consistently argues with Fred and George and can treat Ron somewhat callously. When, in Book 4, Molly buys Ron an ugly set of second-hand dress robes for his fourth year at Hogwarts, she seems quite insensitive to his embarrassment. This is also partly due to her own embarrassment caused by the family's inability to afford more expensive dress robes. She also gives Ron sandwiches made with meat that he dislikes and sends him maroon sweaters each Christmas which he dislikes. On the whole, however, it's clear that Molly loves her children dearly, and her mistakes may stem from the fact that she has so many children and has trouble keeping track of their likes and dislikes. One example of her love for them occurs when Molly is overcome with joy over Ron's appointment as a Gryffindor prefect, and gushes all over him with love and affection, much to the disdain of Fred and George. As a reward, Molly agrees to buy him a new broomstick, though the cost will be a burden.
Because she is so devoted to her children, Molly is rather stern with them and aspires for them to "do better." When Fred and George want to open a joke shop, she feels it is inappropriate and prefers that they follow their father into the Ministry of Magic. The twins do open their shop, and Molly comes around when she realizes how successful it is. She has nightmares about her husband's and children's deaths during the events of Order of the Phoenix, but it is unknown whether or not these nightmares have stopped as of Half-Blood Prince.
Molly appears to lack a sense of propriety, especially when she is under stress: she publicly, loudly, and rudely tells off her husband for experimenting with stitches to close a wound in a St Mungo's hospital ward, and she demands that her husband back her up in an argument with Sirius Black. She and her future daughter-in-law, Fleur Delacour treat each other with unconcealed dislike, until the two women reconcile at the end of Book 6.
Molly tries to keep order in her house, a task made difficult by Fred and George. She is mostly a stickler for following rules, though it is mentioned that she and Arthur violated the midnight curfew when they were at Hogwarts.[HP4]
Molly's greatest fear, revealed when a boggart attempts to frighten her, is the death of those she loves. Her brothers, Gideon and Fabian Prewett, were both killed when they were part of the original Order of the Phoenix[1] When the Death Eaters cause mayhem after the Quidditch World Cup, she worries that she might never see Fred and George again, not least because she was angry with them during their last meeting.
Molly disapproves of Sirius Black and Mundungus Fletcher, Sirius because she thinks he behaves rashly and irresponsibly; Mundungus because his carelessness exposes Harry to danger and Ministry discipline in Book 5. Sirius, in turn, disapproves of Molly, whom he considers overprotective of Harry in a manner that is demeaning. Despite this mutual antagonism, Molly assists Sirius with cooking and cleaning at his house in Grimmauld Place.
Molly's objections to Fleur are based on her view that Bill and Fleur are too young to marry and her general dislike of Fleur's vanity and self-absorption. The relationship between the two women improves after Bill is badly scarred and possibly contaminated in a fight with a werewolf in Book 6 and Fleur makes it clear that this has not changed her love for him. Molly reevaluates Fleur's worth and offers her the family's goblin-made tiara to wear at her wedding.
When sufficiently enraged Molly is also a powerful magical duelist: she defeats Bellatrix Lestrange, in the Battle of Hogwarts in single combat after Bellatrix aimed the Avada Kedavra curse at her daughter Ginny; in the past Lestrange had successfully defended herself against several Order members single-handedly. It is not explicitly revealed that Molly necessarily used the Avada Kedavra herself, however it is suggested by the fact that "both women were dueling to kill", that the intensity of their duel was such that the ground beneath their feet became hot and cracked and that Bellatrix falls from a single curse--which hit her square in the chest.
In the epilogue of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, it is shown that Molly Weasley has received a total of at least six grandchildren from the marriages of Bill and Fleur (their eldest is called "Victoire"), of Harry and Ginny ("James", "Albus Severus", and "Lily") and of Hermione and Ron ("Rose" and "Hugo").
Appearance:
Personality: Molly Weasly is very out going, and overall a happy person. She is very protective over Ginny and ron, argues with fred and george, and dissaproves of Bills love life. She is sometimes overly bossy, but she is really nice. She is a home witch, so she knows all kind of household spells.
Special abilities?:none.
Role Playing sample: Molly walked into the kitchen of her tall house, also known as The Burrow. She looked at her big clock in the kitchen, and looked at everyones name. Fred, George,Ginny, and Ron were all at school. Arthur was at work, and she was at home. She looked over at the supper on the stove, cooking itself. It was almost time for Arthur to be home.
Arthur walked in in a hurry. "Molly, your needed at Hogsmeade, they need someone to take the night shift with Tonks, and I volenteered you."he said, as she let out a sigh. "oofcourse, ofcourse, Ill stop in and say hello to the kids also. Thank you Arthur, dear" she said, also adding before walking out the door to apparate, "dinner is almost ready, just fix it for yourself" she said as she waved him goodbye, and apparated away.
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Age:is never said. id guess around 49?
Occupation:Order
Blood Status: Pure Blood
House:Gryffindor
When did you join the Order?: When it first formed before voldemort's power fell, and before he returned to power.
History:she is a witch housewife, married to Arthur Weasley and mother of Bill, Charlie, Percy, twins Fred and George, Ron and Ginny. She is most probably the niece of Ignatius Prewett (who married Lucretia Black). The name "Molly" may come from the word "mollycoddle", meaning to treat in an excessively protective way.[citation needed] Her husband's nickname for her is "Mollywobbles".Molly Weasley's youngest children, Ron and Ginny, are best friends with book's protagonists Harry Potter and Hermione Granger. Molly takes Harry and Hermione, both of whom are without magical families, under her wing and treats them with motherly affection as honorary members of her family. Harry is especially treated with her over-protective tendencies, as he is an orphan whose adoptive family mistreats him, declaring him just as good as a son[HP5]. When Molly hears the stories about Hermione cheating on Harry with Viktor Krum in The Goblet of Fire, she treats Hermione coldly, until Harry explains that the stories are false, as Hermione was never his girlfriend.
It sometimes appears that Molly treats Harry better than her own children. For example, she consistently argues with Fred and George and can treat Ron somewhat callously. When, in Book 4, Molly buys Ron an ugly set of second-hand dress robes for his fourth year at Hogwarts, she seems quite insensitive to his embarrassment. This is also partly due to her own embarrassment caused by the family's inability to afford more expensive dress robes. She also gives Ron sandwiches made with meat that he dislikes and sends him maroon sweaters each Christmas which he dislikes. On the whole, however, it's clear that Molly loves her children dearly, and her mistakes may stem from the fact that she has so many children and has trouble keeping track of their likes and dislikes. One example of her love for them occurs when Molly is overcome with joy over Ron's appointment as a Gryffindor prefect, and gushes all over him with love and affection, much to the disdain of Fred and George. As a reward, Molly agrees to buy him a new broomstick, though the cost will be a burden.
Because she is so devoted to her children, Molly is rather stern with them and aspires for them to "do better." When Fred and George want to open a joke shop, she feels it is inappropriate and prefers that they follow their father into the Ministry of Magic. The twins do open their shop, and Molly comes around when she realizes how successful it is. She has nightmares about her husband's and children's deaths during the events of Order of the Phoenix, but it is unknown whether or not these nightmares have stopped as of Half-Blood Prince.
Molly appears to lack a sense of propriety, especially when she is under stress: she publicly, loudly, and rudely tells off her husband for experimenting with stitches to close a wound in a St Mungo's hospital ward, and she demands that her husband back her up in an argument with Sirius Black. She and her future daughter-in-law, Fleur Delacour treat each other with unconcealed dislike, until the two women reconcile at the end of Book 6.
Molly tries to keep order in her house, a task made difficult by Fred and George. She is mostly a stickler for following rules, though it is mentioned that she and Arthur violated the midnight curfew when they were at Hogwarts.[HP4]
Molly's greatest fear, revealed when a boggart attempts to frighten her, is the death of those she loves. Her brothers, Gideon and Fabian Prewett, were both killed when they were part of the original Order of the Phoenix[1] When the Death Eaters cause mayhem after the Quidditch World Cup, she worries that she might never see Fred and George again, not least because she was angry with them during their last meeting.
Molly disapproves of Sirius Black and Mundungus Fletcher, Sirius because she thinks he behaves rashly and irresponsibly; Mundungus because his carelessness exposes Harry to danger and Ministry discipline in Book 5. Sirius, in turn, disapproves of Molly, whom he considers overprotective of Harry in a manner that is demeaning. Despite this mutual antagonism, Molly assists Sirius with cooking and cleaning at his house in Grimmauld Place.
Molly's objections to Fleur are based on her view that Bill and Fleur are too young to marry and her general dislike of Fleur's vanity and self-absorption. The relationship between the two women improves after Bill is badly scarred and possibly contaminated in a fight with a werewolf in Book 6 and Fleur makes it clear that this has not changed her love for him. Molly reevaluates Fleur's worth and offers her the family's goblin-made tiara to wear at her wedding.
When sufficiently enraged Molly is also a powerful magical duelist: she defeats Bellatrix Lestrange, in the Battle of Hogwarts in single combat after Bellatrix aimed the Avada Kedavra curse at her daughter Ginny; in the past Lestrange had successfully defended herself against several Order members single-handedly. It is not explicitly revealed that Molly necessarily used the Avada Kedavra herself, however it is suggested by the fact that "both women were dueling to kill", that the intensity of their duel was such that the ground beneath their feet became hot and cracked and that Bellatrix falls from a single curse--which hit her square in the chest.
In the epilogue of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, it is shown that Molly Weasley has received a total of at least six grandchildren from the marriages of Bill and Fleur (their eldest is called "Victoire"), of Harry and Ginny ("James", "Albus Severus", and "Lily") and of Hermione and Ron ("Rose" and "Hugo").
Appearance:
Personality: Molly Weasly is very out going, and overall a happy person. She is very protective over Ginny and ron, argues with fred and george, and dissaproves of Bills love life. She is sometimes overly bossy, but she is really nice. She is a home witch, so she knows all kind of household spells.
Special abilities?:none.
Role Playing sample: Molly walked into the kitchen of her tall house, also known as The Burrow. She looked at her big clock in the kitchen, and looked at everyones name. Fred, George,Ginny, and Ron were all at school. Arthur was at work, and she was at home. She looked over at the supper on the stove, cooking itself. It was almost time for Arthur to be home.
Arthur walked in in a hurry. "Molly, your needed at Hogsmeade, they need someone to take the night shift with Tonks, and I volenteered you."he said, as she let out a sigh. "oofcourse, ofcourse, Ill stop in and say hello to the kids also. Thank you Arthur, dear" she said, also adding before walking out the door to apparate, "dinner is almost ready, just fix it for yourself" she said as she waved him goodbye, and apparated away.
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