E L E K T R A C A R R O W ● Seventh Year ● OPENFC: Phoebe Tonkin | Affiliation:
E L E K T R A C A R R O W ● Seventh Year ● OPENFC: Phoebe Tonkin | Affiliation: Knights of Walpurgis | Endgame: Up to PlayerTo sum it up quite nicely, in short: Elektra Carrow does not give a shit. About anything, or anyone- other than herself. Some may see that as selfish, but if you asked her, Elektra would state that she was simply being practical. Relationships and ties; why did any of that matter? All that mattered in the end was self preservation, and she believes that no one is to be trusted but her own self. Perhaps these beliefs stem from her early childhood. As the daughter of Alecto Carrow, Elektra has no idea who her father is, or may be. She often called her dear old Mum a bit of a slag- although if anyone else were to insult her mother or her family’s radical way of living as compared to the rest of the rigid, Pureblood society, Elektra would hex them faster than they could say “slag”.Elektra aligned herself with the Knights of Walpurgis out of sheer sense of self preservation. The way she saw it, the Knights had a significant advantage over the Order of the Phoenix; they had people in high positions of power that worked more behind the scenes- and although it was said that history is often found to repeat itself, the girl who carries her mother’s last name does not believe that is the case for recently rising tensions. Quite honestly, Elektra Carrow does not give a rat’s arse about blood purity. She knows that it is all antiquated pish-posh; however, she finds the bloody “Order of the Phoenix” bints- especially the damn Potter’s and the Weasley’s- annoying and all too self righteous and figured that joining the Knights would kill two birds with one stone: get rid of the annoying wankers and simultaneously save her own skin from the Knights of Walpurgis.In Hogwarts, Elektra does not have many, if any, ties. She is on amiable terms with her cousin for she is her blood; however, the brunette does not have true “friends”. Not that she cares much for that bloody affair. Ties and relationships meant weaknesses, and there was no way that the Carrow was going to make herself more vulnerable than she already was as the child of a single mother in such a rigid society. With a nonchalance rivaled by none and a sarcastic sense of humor, Elektra Carrow does not have any mates- yet has no enemies, either. Just as she likes it.Main || Plot || Characters || Rules || Application -- source link
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