likes attention from others, praise from literally anyone, causing trouble, alcohol, muggle paraphernalia, muggle culture, instruments
music, drawing, theater, and musicals are a guilty pleasure of his, getting into fights, potions, herbology, being right, his brother.
dislikes studying, writing, reading, being ignored, being proven wrong, any authority figure, flying, transfiguration, classical music
ballet, his parents, following instructions or rules, his brother. fears being forgotten, forever being alone, birds.
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history pay was born to a wealthy, pureblooded polish family. he wasn't alone, as he came in a 2 for 1 with his identical twin, patryk.
his parents, although pureblooded, still held importance to muggle studies, sending them to private muggle schooling and private
extracurricular classes. In this time pay noticed he definitely wasn't the favorite twin. patryk always managed to excel at everything,
he showed potential as a wizard from a young age, and was even gifted when it came to their muggle schooling, meanwhile payton
struggled with most of these things, and the things he did enjoy doing were brushed off by his parents as unimportant. even when
it came to the artistic classes they got to take, pay was constantly under pat's shadow, and wasn't sllow to take classes of the things
he did enjoy. he grew hateful against these subjects, against his parents, and even against his brother. even when they both received
their hogwarts letter, he got the inferior wand, he was sent to the inferior house (he nearly cried when he was assined into hufflepuff),
and remained as a below average student. somewhere in his third year did he realise he could just stop trying. and he did, he
stopped going to classes he didn't enjoy, and began to cause as much trouble as possible, as this way he got some sort of positive
attention from his fellow students. now in his seventh year, he's gotten quite the reputation for being a "troublesome student"
with teachers and other students, and he wouldn't have it any other way. as it gives him the attention he so badly craves, and keeps
him from being in his brothers shadow.