Daphne Greengrass (
alt_daphne) wrote2014-07-14 03:17 pm
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Hello, all.
Thank you for allowing me to join your organisation, and, in particular, thanks to those of you who so kindly assured me that I would find a place here. I hope that I will be an asset to all the goals and aspirations that this organisation stands for, but please have patience with me as I further familiarise myself with them.
For those who don't know me, my name is Daphne Greengrass. I'm seventeen years old and I live in the Belgravia neighbourhood of New London with my parents and two younger sisters (Astoria, 15, Slytherin; and Queenie, 13, Hufflepuff). My father, Philip (41, Hufflepuff) is the administrator at Fradswell Camp. My mother, Victoriana (née Montague; 39, Slytherin) works in decorative herbology (which is a fancy way of saying that she likes to arrange flowers in her spare time). My fraternal Grandmother Alexandria is a retired stage actress who lives in Brighton, where she can languish with her bohemian friends and reminiscence about the pre-Protectorate days. I myself have been training in dance (currently with Mr Gerald Krumgold) and voice (currently with Mrs Hortence Gibbons) since age four, and hope to one day be a stage actress like my grandmother before me.
I fully recognise that these are just surface details, and that you're likely more interested in the content of my character. I am positive that those aspects of myself be be revealed in time, through continued contact and correspondence. As I've looked over the "Order Only" journal entries it's clear to me that there is a close sense of camaraderie and friendship between many of you, and I certainly do anticipate being a part of that. Nonetheless, I should make it clear that I have a wide circle of friends (most of whom have backgrounds similar to my own) that I will continue to socialise with. Indeed, I believe that one of the things that I can contribute to this group is outreach to a particular class of citizens that you may have previously had limited contact with.
That's all for now, I think. Thank you again for having me!
Thank you for allowing me to join your organisation, and, in particular, thanks to those of you who so kindly assured me that I would find a place here. I hope that I will be an asset to all the goals and aspirations that this organisation stands for, but please have patience with me as I further familiarise myself with them.
For those who don't know me, my name is Daphne Greengrass. I'm seventeen years old and I live in the Belgravia neighbourhood of New London with my parents and two younger sisters (Astoria, 15, Slytherin; and Queenie, 13, Hufflepuff). My father, Philip (41, Hufflepuff) is the administrator at Fradswell Camp. My mother, Victoriana (née Montague; 39, Slytherin) works in decorative herbology (which is a fancy way of saying that she likes to arrange flowers in her spare time). My fraternal Grandmother Alexandria is a retired stage actress who lives in Brighton, where she can languish with her bohemian friends and reminiscence about the pre-Protectorate days. I myself have been training in dance (currently with Mr Gerald Krumgold) and voice (currently with Mrs Hortence Gibbons) since age four, and hope to one day be a stage actress like my grandmother before me.
I fully recognise that these are just surface details, and that you're likely more interested in the content of my character. I am positive that those aspects of myself be be revealed in time, through continued contact and correspondence. As I've looked over the "Order Only" journal entries it's clear to me that there is a close sense of camaraderie and friendship between many of you, and I certainly do anticipate being a part of that. Nonetheless, I should make it clear that I have a wide circle of friends (most of whom have backgrounds similar to my own) that I will continue to socialise with. Indeed, I believe that one of the things that I can contribute to this group is outreach to a particular class of citizens that you may have previously had limited contact with.
That's all for now, I think. Thank you again for having me!
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Glad you're with us!
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I couldn't be more pleased. Welcome to the Order of the Phoenix!
Always good to add a Prefect. It increases our quotient of responsible people of sound good sense.
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I say, glad you decided to take the plunge, what! Jolly well done.
If you're like most new members, you'll be quickly overwhelmed by the sheer amount of reading now suddenly available to you. I say, it will change your perspective on a number of past events. The most important thing is to take your time. No one will expect you to learn everything all at once. If you wish to read back, that is, but so far everyone has done.
And if you've questions, what, you've but to ask.
Heartiest welcomes,
-Justin
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I know you've rather a lot to catch up on at the moment, but once you're more settled, I would very much like to talk to you further about our radio programming and an idea I've been tossing around about how to address the concerns you and some of our other members have identified to see how we might go about making our case to the magical public.
I'm looking forward to working with you. Thank you.
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Well done, Daphs.
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We should talk some time, maybe with the Twins, about masks. You were a help for the theatrical ones we did, which turned out to be useful later, but are a little too connected to me and the twins to remain useful. In my spare time (ha!) I've been fiddling with some ideas for masks that would be more generally useful to the Order and not tied to us.
As for catch-up reading, if you can do it with a friend around so you can shout at them or hug them and cry. Also don't do it at night, you'll end up staying up way, way too late reading.
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I know we haven't had a lot of opportunity to talk, really, but I've always thought you were a really fair and kind Prefect, and you did such a brilliant job with the play. I think you're a wonderful actress.
Sometimes we have to pretend not to know things, or like we're not worried about what's happening, and it can be very hard. But that's sort of like acting, I'd imagine.
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As you'll see from continued work with us, personal freedom is one of our central precepts. That includes the freedom to choose one's friends and associates, from any and all walks of life. I can't think of anyone here who would summarily tell you to sever all ties with your friends and acquaintances, to say nothing of the fact that it would look extremely suspicious for a social person like yourself to suddenly change her patterns.
But you're quite right: The class of citizens you mention is absolutely vital to our eventual success, so crafting messages that will speak to them and shake them out of complacency is essential. From a mercenary point of view, you can't very well help with that if you cease to associate with them!
Be warned, however, that your opinions of your current friends may change as your views evolve, depending on how they respond (or do not respond) to an expanded sense of equality. If you find yourself convinced that you absolutely should not risk speaking to one or more of them, for fear that they will brand you traitor instead of listening to your point and considering the possibility that you could have one, you may have to call upon your considerable acting skills to maintain those relationships.
Nonetheless, we are glad to have you. We can be quite a raucous group, when we get going!
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You may not realise it, but you've already helped me a great deal. When Carrow took me away from Hogwarts, he was--well, nothing stopped him anymore from hurting me. The younger members of the Order sent me things to help me, and one of the things they sent was a book you recommended to Sally-Anne, Creative Theatrical Glamours. I used my hidden wand to heal myself and then put a glamour over it so he couldn't tell I wasn't injured anymore. I used that book a lot, and it really helped. So thank you.
Welcome to the Order.
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Do make arrangements to begin your study of Occlumency with Albus or myself at earliest convenience: it is a difficult discipline, and the more time you have to study, the better.