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diana scarlett noble
CANON OR ORIGINAL: original
AGE: twenty eight
FACE CLAIM: catherine tate
YEAR: beyond school years, hon
HOUSE: gryffindor alumni
OCCUPATION: arithmancy hogwarts professor
BLOOD TYPE: halfblood (mother's a muggle, father's a pureblood)
WAND TYPE: twelve inches, phoenix tail feather, mahogany
PETS: joshua, a burrowing owl and ella, a maine coon cat
ABILITIES: occlumency
freestyle
"I GUESS SHE'S AN... ESFP. YEAH, ESFP, DEFINITELY"
"THE HELL'S AN ESFP?!"
To sum up Diana Noble's personality is like trying to learn the Dewey Decimal System in two days (which she has done) both difficult yet, quite frankly, obvious. Diana isn't a private person by any means but she does have many conflicting emotions that can, quite often, surprise a person.
To start off, Diana is an ESFP personality type when referring to the MBTI personality test, something one can find quite prominent. As further elaboration, ESFP stands for extraverted sensing feeling perception, those four words being ones that can explain Diana quite well alone.
For one, Diana has extroverted sensing. As a young girl without a father and a grief stricken mother (the former having been hit by a car), she moved around quite a lot. Her mother was positively restless during her childhood, always searching for a suitable job (occasionally switching them) and staying out late downing continuous amounts of alcohol. Due to this, Diana learned to adapt to her surroundings and perceive them very quickly, often times having fun doing so. From one city to a different country, each time young Diana had fun playing with the cultures and pointing out all the things different from her hometown, Cardiff, Wales. Her perception developed quickly and whenever her mother had a job involving editing or something along the lines, Diana always proved to be a great asset and an eager one too. Though, Diana's perception skills became unwelcome at times in her life when she couldn't help but point out, rudely I might add, the faults of others in an ever so blunt way. Life was and still is a party to Diana so, unlike other children, moving around a lot wasn't necessarily a bad option for her and at times she'll say it's the better option. Diana isn't one to settle down quickly because of her childhood association with ever-changing environments and perhaps this is why she is also never able to sit still. At least, for long periods of time.
Then again, following the symptoms of ESFP, Diana also harbors a great introverted sense of feeling. Put bluntly, Diana is tenacious and very adamant. She stands by her beliefs all the way even if her decisions lead to conflict, something her grandma had a particular distaste of and would have to always forcefully pull her away from the wrong decisions through groundings. That said, Diana has a very strong morale compass and can't be swayed from her opinions. That isn't to say that she can't persistently try to sway others' decisions. When she finds someone else's opinion wrong, she'll change it. Let's just say that Diana is a perfectionist and will act out of her own sense of justice, often times pushing her own opinions on others or interjecting against other people's wishes. When her mother left her to her grandparents when she was eight she pleaded with them to not lecture her mother, telling them that it was also hard on her mom, especially since she had been singlehandedly raising her while carrying the grief of her father's death. Thus said she has problems standing by and watching others make the wrong decision no matter the cost of intervening. Hell, you could be the Queen of England and it wouldn't matter to Diana Noble either way.
One of Diana Noble's specialties is extroverted thinking, something that came into play during the long hours of when she helped her mom do editing all the times she resorted to that job (because for some reason Kelly Noble constantly switched jobs but had been an editor eight times). Since, during these scenarios, for twelve hours, her home was her mom's office, it is accurate that Diana has at least passable office skills and is actually quite good with numbers and vocabulary, the former being why she took on arithmancy as her subject to teach and how she learned the Dewey Decimal System in two days despite being a lacking student. Diana has a very practical way of thinking and outwardly perception. She doesn't do theoretical problems or anything of such and much prefers more hands on projects, her way of teaching being multiple activities and lots of motion examples. Thus making her a great information gatherer, catching observations that even the smartest can miss - often thinking aloud perceiving inconsistencies around herself.
Introverted Intuition is something that Diana does hold. While she's no master puzzle solver and she's absolute rubbish at charades, she is a teacher and part of being a good one is being able to use intuition to figure out the problems that circulate her students without having to be bothersome and intrusive by actually asking them what's going on. Quite possibly, she's the best professor at doing so, drawing from her own personal experiences and compassion to help her students with personal problems that prevent and hinder them from their studies. This is perhaps why she is one of the more popular teachers, she is able to subtly connect with her students without coming off as an annoying mother hen.
Looking past the ESPF personality and it's symptoms, Diana is just a spontaneous spitball of fire. She's snarky and does enjoy her fair share of gossip from time to time. She doesn't take any crap or disrespect from her students and while she doesn't serve harsh punishments, she does serve out the same disrespect they use with her, often using sarcasm on misbehaving students and calling on the ones that weren't listening to teach them a bit of humiliation. And while she is not fan of debate, she is great at arguing, usually being the center of other professors' problems, amusement (when they're not the ones being targeted), and fear (at times). She doesn't exactly purposely like being a pain in the arse and actually has a whole truckload of compassion, she is very opinionated and not afraid to show it. While she is proud, she is also slightly self conscious, consistently denying being anything great (not particularly out of modesty but low self esteem) and at the age of ten she had been the only girl who had to struggle with both studies and popularity (which wasn't surprising seeing as she moved every few months or even weeks at times). Though her opinion towards herself and her hidden compassion changed when she found out she was a witch and something interesting actually took place in her life. Yes, Diana Noble had finally found the adventure she'd wished for. Becoming a witch changed her and through her years at Hogwarts, her compassion became to burn brighter than before and her self esteem gradually growing. Thus is the reason why she became a professor. Her motto being, "Hogwarts changed me so I'd like to help Hogwarts change my students."
"ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A GIRL NAMED DIANA NOBLE..."
"AHEM, THAT WOULD PROFESSOR DIANA NOBLE TO YOU"
Diana has a long and messy history yet quite a normal one co,pared to the kids with abnormally and heavily tragic ones. While Diana was not an orphan nor had some distant relative killed her entire family, she still felt alone for most of her childhood. Her dad was killed when he was crossing the street to his pregnant wife's birthday party, leaving Kelly Diana Anne Noble to raise her baby girl, born on July 17th, by herself in the lonely capital of Wales called Cardiff. For a long while, Kelly simply hired a babysitter to raise Diana from the age of zero to four as she wallowed in a numb kind of depression to the point where she couldn't eat for weeks but no, Kelly Noble was strong. She would not tarnish the Nobles family name with a reputation of helpless single mothers so she gathered up the pieces of her broken heart and engaged herself in her daughter's life. At the age of six, the mayhem of school changing, moving, and job finding began. The chaos commenced as Kelly found a job in Texas and moved there. Diana started a new life at a new school, still young and not even in her first grade. Moving again and again and again, Diana soon learned that the most logical thing was to lock up her feelings, not make any connections as to not feel the depression of leaving the ones she cared about at the next move, and immerse herself in the job of helping her mom whenever she could. Besides, Kelly was rarely home (Diana always did wonder how Diana kept her many jobs when she rarely ever got back to their rented apartments in time to even sleep) and even when she was she smelt of something strange and weird. Still, Diana tried her best to connect with her mom, seeing as she was the only one Diana'd be connecting with in a long time. Despite all the drunken stupors, her mom remained kind to her and it was a relatively comfortable life.
That relatively comfortable life became a rather relatively not-so comfortable one when her mother had a one night stand with a man she met in a bar, came back to their apartment the next morning silently and drove and dropped Diana off at her grandparents (that she never knew she even had's) house and never returned. Her grandparents, after the third day of keeping her, started raging about their daughter's behavior. Often times she heard them rave about how their son in law, Lucas Allen Henry (or in other words, Mr. Perfect according to them), should never have married her. Despite being surrounded by new guardians that constantly trash talked her mom, Diana was finally being given a chance to settle down and make friends so she should have been happy...Right? She wasn't. For some reason she hated how she went to a new school and was actually expected to stay for a full year, how every new kid that was friendly to her seemed foreign and how she could never sit still if her life depended on it. Occasionally, she'd run away to a local church (the first three times her grandparents called the police, the ones after, they came themselves) and whenever asked why by her frantic grandma and grandpa, her answer would be, "I ain't going to bark for you anymore! I'm tired of sitting, staying, and rolling over!" And every answer to every first answer was, "Ain't isn't proper grammar." Thus said, her grandparents were a bit stiff and old fashioned. When informed that she slacked off in her classes, they'd take he opportunity to tudor her themselves (She, on one hand, would constantly sleep through the extra lessons and, they, on the other hand would constantly threaten to quit...She desperately hoped they would) and they would constantly be scolding her for everything from polite manners to eye contact when speaking. She never felt free from them, she always felt tied down instead of running from one thing to another like what she was used to, never slowing down for anyone or looking back.
Once she turned eleven she received her Hogwarts letter and all but forced her grandparents to allow her to go. First year was positively a drag, all about learning the rules and betting accustomed to the castle. Dian was sure she broke about half of the rules that existed (and maybe the ones that didn't) quite by accident though. Er, reccuring accidents, that is. Second year was a bit better though she disliked the third years looking down on her as if she was a little kid. Though, maybe sucker punching the ones that really got on her nerves were a bit too far but hey! She had a Slytherin as a best friend then! Blame it on the bad influence! Third was fun, she was able to start thinking like; "Half of the years' done, only three more until I get out!" Fourth became a living nightmare. The time when the teachers decided that they would suddenly pile so much homework on their students, that they'd die. Which Diana did. Several times. Though, when she claimed she left her soul in the common room in Ancient Runes, she got detention. Figures. Fifth was better, she was suddenly (almost) at the top of the school in age group and got to look down on the second years with mature-like knowledge. Yes, sixth was the best, she became prefect and suddenly she was better than the rest of the sixths and on the same level as sevenths. Though working under a bossy head girl wasn't much fun. Seventh was the most boring at all. Once you hit of age, you have to start searching for a profession to have after you get out and more homework piles onto you in avalanches! During her Hogwarts years, she learned of a cousin on her father's side named Francisco De Jour and once he came involved enough in her life, she sprang at the opportunity to help him settle down in England despite her being younger. Often times did she resort to seeing him every chance she got despite her being a gryffindor and him a slytherin) and she gained a very strong relationship with him, though it was comical for any onlookers to see a younger girl berate and lecture an exceptionally older boy with the tone of someone like a mother figure.
Diana made it, she made it through Hogwarts with the experience of a prefect (gosh dang it, she was sure she would've been head girl) and immediately knew she had to be a professor. It was the only career she wanted. So Diana made it, she made it yet again into Hogwarts but this time as a staff member. With five years of teaching experience at hogwarts (those five having been spent learning occlumency from a fellow staff member), she starting her sixth at the ripe age of twenty eight (Yes, she'd very well clobber you if you so much called her "mature". She's not old, god damn it! She twenty eight!) and is looking forward to the new month of her sixth year of teaching arithmancy. Even though, maybe, other may not looking forward to it and to those that aren't, well, six words for you suckers: Look out! Here comes Diana Noble!
"THE HELL'S AN ESFP?!"
To sum up Diana Noble's personality is like trying to learn the Dewey Decimal System in two days (which she has done) both difficult yet, quite frankly, obvious. Diana isn't a private person by any means but she does have many conflicting emotions that can, quite often, surprise a person.
To start off, Diana is an ESFP personality type when referring to the MBTI personality test, something one can find quite prominent. As further elaboration, ESFP stands for extraverted sensing feeling perception, those four words being ones that can explain Diana quite well alone.
For one, Diana has extroverted sensing. As a young girl without a father and a grief stricken mother (the former having been hit by a car), she moved around quite a lot. Her mother was positively restless during her childhood, always searching for a suitable job (occasionally switching them) and staying out late downing continuous amounts of alcohol. Due to this, Diana learned to adapt to her surroundings and perceive them very quickly, often times having fun doing so. From one city to a different country, each time young Diana had fun playing with the cultures and pointing out all the things different from her hometown, Cardiff, Wales. Her perception developed quickly and whenever her mother had a job involving editing or something along the lines, Diana always proved to be a great asset and an eager one too. Though, Diana's perception skills became unwelcome at times in her life when she couldn't help but point out, rudely I might add, the faults of others in an ever so blunt way. Life was and still is a party to Diana so, unlike other children, moving around a lot wasn't necessarily a bad option for her and at times she'll say it's the better option. Diana isn't one to settle down quickly because of her childhood association with ever-changing environments and perhaps this is why she is also never able to sit still. At least, for long periods of time.
Then again, following the symptoms of ESFP, Diana also harbors a great introverted sense of feeling. Put bluntly, Diana is tenacious and very adamant. She stands by her beliefs all the way even if her decisions lead to conflict, something her grandma had a particular distaste of and would have to always forcefully pull her away from the wrong decisions through groundings. That said, Diana has a very strong morale compass and can't be swayed from her opinions. That isn't to say that she can't persistently try to sway others' decisions. When she finds someone else's opinion wrong, she'll change it. Let's just say that Diana is a perfectionist and will act out of her own sense of justice, often times pushing her own opinions on others or interjecting against other people's wishes. When her mother left her to her grandparents when she was eight she pleaded with them to not lecture her mother, telling them that it was also hard on her mom, especially since she had been singlehandedly raising her while carrying the grief of her father's death. Thus said she has problems standing by and watching others make the wrong decision no matter the cost of intervening. Hell, you could be the Queen of England and it wouldn't matter to Diana Noble either way.
One of Diana Noble's specialties is extroverted thinking, something that came into play during the long hours of when she helped her mom do editing all the times she resorted to that job (because for some reason Kelly Noble constantly switched jobs but had been an editor eight times). Since, during these scenarios, for twelve hours, her home was her mom's office, it is accurate that Diana has at least passable office skills and is actually quite good with numbers and vocabulary, the former being why she took on arithmancy as her subject to teach and how she learned the Dewey Decimal System in two days despite being a lacking student. Diana has a very practical way of thinking and outwardly perception. She doesn't do theoretical problems or anything of such and much prefers more hands on projects, her way of teaching being multiple activities and lots of motion examples. Thus making her a great information gatherer, catching observations that even the smartest can miss - often thinking aloud perceiving inconsistencies around herself.
Introverted Intuition is something that Diana does hold. While she's no master puzzle solver and she's absolute rubbish at charades, she is a teacher and part of being a good one is being able to use intuition to figure out the problems that circulate her students without having to be bothersome and intrusive by actually asking them what's going on. Quite possibly, she's the best professor at doing so, drawing from her own personal experiences and compassion to help her students with personal problems that prevent and hinder them from their studies. This is perhaps why she is one of the more popular teachers, she is able to subtly connect with her students without coming off as an annoying mother hen.
Looking past the ESPF personality and it's symptoms, Diana is just a spontaneous spitball of fire. She's snarky and does enjoy her fair share of gossip from time to time. She doesn't take any crap or disrespect from her students and while she doesn't serve harsh punishments, she does serve out the same disrespect they use with her, often using sarcasm on misbehaving students and calling on the ones that weren't listening to teach them a bit of humiliation. And while she is not fan of debate, she is great at arguing, usually being the center of other professors' problems, amusement (when they're not the ones being targeted), and fear (at times). She doesn't exactly purposely like being a pain in the arse and actually has a whole truckload of compassion, she is very opinionated and not afraid to show it. While she is proud, she is also slightly self conscious, consistently denying being anything great (not particularly out of modesty but low self esteem) and at the age of ten she had been the only girl who had to struggle with both studies and popularity (which wasn't surprising seeing as she moved every few months or even weeks at times). Though her opinion towards herself and her hidden compassion changed when she found out she was a witch and something interesting actually took place in her life. Yes, Diana Noble had finally found the adventure she'd wished for. Becoming a witch changed her and through her years at Hogwarts, her compassion became to burn brighter than before and her self esteem gradually growing. Thus is the reason why she became a professor. Her motto being, "Hogwarts changed me so I'd like to help Hogwarts change my students."
"ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A GIRL NAMED DIANA NOBLE..."
"AHEM, THAT WOULD PROFESSOR DIANA NOBLE TO YOU"
Diana has a long and messy history yet quite a normal one co,pared to the kids with abnormally and heavily tragic ones. While Diana was not an orphan nor had some distant relative killed her entire family, she still felt alone for most of her childhood. Her dad was killed when he was crossing the street to his pregnant wife's birthday party, leaving Kelly Diana Anne Noble to raise her baby girl, born on July 17th, by herself in the lonely capital of Wales called Cardiff. For a long while, Kelly simply hired a babysitter to raise Diana from the age of zero to four as she wallowed in a numb kind of depression to the point where she couldn't eat for weeks but no, Kelly Noble was strong. She would not tarnish the Nobles family name with a reputation of helpless single mothers so she gathered up the pieces of her broken heart and engaged herself in her daughter's life. At the age of six, the mayhem of school changing, moving, and job finding began. The chaos commenced as Kelly found a job in Texas and moved there. Diana started a new life at a new school, still young and not even in her first grade. Moving again and again and again, Diana soon learned that the most logical thing was to lock up her feelings, not make any connections as to not feel the depression of leaving the ones she cared about at the next move, and immerse herself in the job of helping her mom whenever she could. Besides, Kelly was rarely home (Diana always did wonder how Diana kept her many jobs when she rarely ever got back to their rented apartments in time to even sleep) and even when she was she smelt of something strange and weird. Still, Diana tried her best to connect with her mom, seeing as she was the only one Diana'd be connecting with in a long time. Despite all the drunken stupors, her mom remained kind to her and it was a relatively comfortable life.
That relatively comfortable life became a rather relatively not-so comfortable one when her mother had a one night stand with a man she met in a bar, came back to their apartment the next morning silently and drove and dropped Diana off at her grandparents (that she never knew she even had's) house and never returned. Her grandparents, after the third day of keeping her, started raging about their daughter's behavior. Often times she heard them rave about how their son in law, Lucas Allen Henry (or in other words, Mr. Perfect according to them), should never have married her. Despite being surrounded by new guardians that constantly trash talked her mom, Diana was finally being given a chance to settle down and make friends so she should have been happy...Right? She wasn't. For some reason she hated how she went to a new school and was actually expected to stay for a full year, how every new kid that was friendly to her seemed foreign and how she could never sit still if her life depended on it. Occasionally, she'd run away to a local church (the first three times her grandparents called the police, the ones after, they came themselves) and whenever asked why by her frantic grandma and grandpa, her answer would be, "I ain't going to bark for you anymore! I'm tired of sitting, staying, and rolling over!" And every answer to every first answer was, "Ain't isn't proper grammar." Thus said, her grandparents were a bit stiff and old fashioned. When informed that she slacked off in her classes, they'd take he opportunity to tudor her themselves (She, on one hand, would constantly sleep through the extra lessons and, they, on the other hand would constantly threaten to quit...She desperately hoped they would) and they would constantly be scolding her for everything from polite manners to eye contact when speaking. She never felt free from them, she always felt tied down instead of running from one thing to another like what she was used to, never slowing down for anyone or looking back.
Once she turned eleven she received her Hogwarts letter and all but forced her grandparents to allow her to go. First year was positively a drag, all about learning the rules and betting accustomed to the castle. Dian was sure she broke about half of the rules that existed (and maybe the ones that didn't) quite by accident though. Er, reccuring accidents, that is. Second year was a bit better though she disliked the third years looking down on her as if she was a little kid. Though, maybe sucker punching the ones that really got on her nerves were a bit too far but hey! She had a Slytherin as a best friend then! Blame it on the bad influence! Third was fun, she was able to start thinking like; "Half of the years' done, only three more until I get out!" Fourth became a living nightmare. The time when the teachers decided that they would suddenly pile so much homework on their students, that they'd die. Which Diana did. Several times. Though, when she claimed she left her soul in the common room in Ancient Runes, she got detention. Figures. Fifth was better, she was suddenly (almost) at the top of the school in age group and got to look down on the second years with mature-like knowledge. Yes, sixth was the best, she became prefect and suddenly she was better than the rest of the sixths and on the same level as sevenths. Though working under a bossy head girl wasn't much fun. Seventh was the most boring at all. Once you hit of age, you have to start searching for a profession to have after you get out and more homework piles onto you in avalanches! During her Hogwarts years, she learned of a cousin on her father's side named Francisco De Jour and once he came involved enough in her life, she sprang at the opportunity to help him settle down in England despite her being younger. Often times did she resort to seeing him every chance she got despite her being a gryffindor and him a slytherin) and she gained a very strong relationship with him, though it was comical for any onlookers to see a younger girl berate and lecture an exceptionally older boy with the tone of someone like a mother figure.
Diana made it, she made it through Hogwarts with the experience of a prefect (gosh dang it, she was sure she would've been head girl) and immediately knew she had to be a professor. It was the only career she wanted. So Diana made it, she made it yet again into Hogwarts but this time as a staff member. With five years of teaching experience at hogwarts (those five having been spent learning occlumency from a fellow staff member), she starting her sixth at the ripe age of twenty eight (Yes, she'd very well clobber you if you so much called her "mature". She's not old, god damn it! She twenty eight!) and is looking forward to the new month of her sixth year of teaching arithmancy. Even though, maybe, other may not looking forward to it and to those that aren't, well, six words for you suckers: Look out! Here comes Diana Noble!
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