Name. Ginny Weasley
Age. 15
Occupation. Hogwarts' Student
Hogwarts House[If any] Gryffindor
Character History. Ginny Weasley is the last child and only daughter to Arthur and Molly Weasley. She has six other brothers, who are all older than her. They are Bill, Charlie, Percy, the twins Fred and George, and Ron. The first time Ginny sees Harry Potter, she doesn't think of him much, however, she gets excited after learning who he really is. The second time, she is frightened, because she thinks he won't like her. After a while, she begins to date other who go to Hogwarts, including Dean Thomas, but in the end, Ginny and Harry both fall in love with each other and begin to date. However, their relationship is cut off as Harry goes to find the Horcruxes. After the war ends, Harry and Ginny are reunited, and they have three children together, James Sirius Potter, Albus Severus Potter and Lily Luna Potter.
Family History. Ginny has six older brothers, who are William 'Bill' Weasley, Charlie Weasley, Percy Weasley, the twins Fred and George Weasley, and Ronald Weasley. She is the only girl, besides her mother. He parents are Arthur and Molly Weasley. It is also mentioned that the Weasley's have many cousins.
Roleplay Example [At least 2 Paragraphs.] Ginny let the morning mist run through her hair as she stood by the Quidditch Pitch with a handmade Weasley sweater with a uppercase 'G' sewn in the middle. Her red hair, which could be spotted from miles off, was done in a messy ponytail and her eyes stared around the Pitch a thoughtful expression on her face. She worried so much for Harry, Ron and Hermione. They were, of course, doing what Dumbledore had assigned them to do, but she hated the fact that she would be watching from the sidelines, waiting for an answer to whether or not her friends were ok. It brought unwelcome butterflies to her stomach. She saw the mist swell around her, and soon found that it was hard to see anymore.
With a last look at the Quidditch Pitch, and a sorrowful glance as the Black Lake, she headed her way back to the castle, trying not to trip over any misguided rocks or shrubs. As she entered the Great Hall, she found that is was empty. No one woke up as early as she did. Not most of the time, but she was an early bird. As she sat at the table, Ginny glanced at the staff table. Dumbledore was talking with Snape in a most lively tone, but it was not mistaken that he looked worn out and shriveled. Everyone noticed it and everyone knew that Dumbledore was finally starting to lose his edge. She shook her head. Ginny just hoped that whatever he had assigned to Harry, Ron and Hermione, would bring them back alive and safely to her once again.