Thread:GazzaB9/@comment-24839525-20180327163748/@comment-30134917-20180327170748

Okey dokey.

Just like the actual sequel, my main hero is Albus Potter since he has the least character and can be built on the most. Just like his dad, he pulls a "not Slytherin" to get sorted into Gryffindor. He's a lot like book one Harry since he hasn't done any research about the Wizarding World and has no clue what most things are in it. Unlike Harry, he's a lot more freaked out at the stuff he finds out. His character arc is becoming more like his father and accepting magic for what it is. Also just like his dad he has a special wand, though in his case it's only special because of how rare it is. See, his wand is made out of a unicorn horn and, as you can imagine, there are not many people who're crazy enough to cut a unicorn's horn off to make it into a wand.

James Sirius Potter II is the way he was described in the epilogue of Deathly Hallows. He's a goofball and a fan of pranks. In fact, 80% of his spells involve pranking someone, like causing a none lethal blast that covers his victim's face in soot. But also just like in the Deathly Hallows he's a lot like his namesakes, James Potter I and Sirius Black, meaning that if someone does something bad or if his friends are in danger his goofball nature disappears and he suddenly becomes a badass.

Scorpius Malfoy in my take is very closed off and matter of factly. He does nothing but study and doesn't see the point in things like Quidditch since it's not teaching anyone how to be a better wizard. Unlike his father when he was younger, Scorpius isn't anywhere near a bully, though due to his way of speaking and the fact he doesn't know when he should and shouldn't say something he can sometimes come off as kind of a jerk.

Those are the three characters I've thought out the most. If you have any critiques, ideas or just things you straight up didn't like I'd love to hear them.