The reference sheet for my character, Hattie.
Here's a bio I wrote out for her:
"Harriet 'Hattie' Moonstone is a 19 year old witch who comes from the sleepy fantasy town of White Torch Cove, a town inhabited by witches, wizards, and magical creatures. Generally not a lot happens in White Torch Cove, but any wild events that do happen are caused by Hattie and her wild experiments in magic. Much to the dismay of the town and especially her family, Hattie is a bit of a wildcard with magic, practicing anything she comes across.
Hattie's family has rather strict views about what magic is and isn't considered 'appropriate' to learn and practice, and ever since she was a child she's sought out to challenge those views and learn as many different kinds of magic that he can. Even some less favorable kinds.
Hattie wants to be a 'jack of all trades' kind of witch, but being that she's still only a young adult, fresh out of school, she hasn't completely honed in her powers yet. Where most witches in this case would use a wand, Hattie wears a ring on her right finger to help control her powers.
She is particularly drawn to elemental magic and dimensional magic and has practiced both frequently, but still doesn't have the best control over them, not only because of how young she is, but also because of the general instability of these kinds of magic. Hattie often activates her magic in random, energetic bursts as either the result of extreme emotion or overexertion. These energetic bursts of magic could manifesting in her accidentally opening portals to other dimensions or engulfing herself and her environment in the elements.
Hattie is very hyperactive and often immature. She has a brash and impulsive attitude, and thinks more often with her heart than her brain. While she asserts herself as a very tough and independent person, Hattie also gets lonely rather easily and seeks guidance from others outside of her family.
Hattie has two cats, an orange tabby named Spooky and a black cat named Candy."
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