Name: Cam S
Character name: Luciano LiborettiFeature you are applying for:Registered Animagus –
European Pine MartenDescription of the character: Luciano is a highly intelligent but somewhat reclusive individual, preferring to be an observer rather than a partaker in events. Crowds and loud people often make him uncomfortable, and he will often seek to extricate himself from such situations as quickly and quietly as possible. He doesn’t mind people, but would much prefer the company of his books and research. He has a problem with low self-esteem, often preferring to hide from his antagonists rather than face them directly, though he will take up for others if the need arises. To those who earn his trust, Luca is incredibly loyal and reliable, always willing to put his friends’ needs before his own.
Luciano has an analytical and compartmentalized mind; he can process large amounts of information quickly, and make an informed decision, though he much prefers drawn-out research to split decisions. Luca tends to look at a problem from all possible angles before coming up with a solution. This slowness could be perceived as stupidity, when in fact the opposite is true. Luca is a highly intelligent individual, though he does have problems putting his thoughts into words. When he puts his mind to a problem, whether it be real or theoretical, Luciano is highly focused an intense, and often puts aside anything that would resemble a distraction until he’s come up with a satisfactory solution.
Application: The idea of having Luca as an Animagus popped into my head when I was initially writing his sheet. He is highly skilled in Transfiguration; indeed it’s his best and favorite subject in school. Luciano has been intrigued by Animagi ever sense stumbling across a book about them while he was allowing his research to go off on a tangent when he was supposed to be doing his Potions homework. This fascination would stem from the fact that Luciano doesn’t have a whole lot of self-confidence, and often imagines or dreams up possible ways to change certain aspects of himself (namely his over-sized schnozzle) with magic. To him, becoming an Animagus would be the perfect way to do that, as it changes literally everything about a person’s appearance into an entirely different creature, while retaining his mental faculties. More than anything else, Luciano would likely see becoming an Animagus as a way to escape the pressures of school and the world in general.
I'm seeing Luciano picking up the book towards the middle-end of his second year and becoming fascinated, again for the reasons stated above. He would devote hours of study poring over the books both at school, and also at home with the resources of his family's library open to him. The more he reads, the more entranced he becomes with the thought of becoming an animal. Ever the pragmatist, Luca would be slightly put off by the fact that he wouldn't be able to become just any animal he chose, but decided that was a small price to pay. Around the middle of his third year, possibly right after Christmas holidays, he would have approached the current Metamorphose professor and explained his desire to become an Animagus. The professor agreed, basing his decision on Luca's consistently high marks in Transfiguration, along with the caveat that they would not actually start self-transfigurations until much later.
Luca, of course, agreed enthusiastically, and from there out he met with the professor for hour sessions hosted in the professor's office after classes had let out for the day, practicing more advanced Transfiguration spells on different and varied objects, with an extra double session on Wednesdays. They started off with more simple things, to make sure Luciano kept his grip on the basics. "If you don't master the basics," his professor often told him, "you can never hope to master the more advanced concepts of Transfiguration, such as Animagi." Changing inanimate objects to animate ones and back again. Multiplying already existing objects. Gamp's Law of Elemental Transfiguration. All these and more were covered, in far more depth than Luca had ever been required to in his normal third-year classes. For once, he was forced to study and work hard to keep up, rather than just out of habit.
During his fourth year, things would intensify. He and his instructor began working on Switching and Vanishing spells, always taking time to go back and revisit the basics, either as a relief after a particularly challenging session, or merely for review in preparation for an extension to that concept. Later in his fourth year, Luciano began working on human transfigurations, starting with partial transformations. Giving his instructor rabbit's ears or a dog's tail. Eagle eyes or literal crow's feet. Shark teeth or lion's paws. The combinations were ridiculous at times, such as Transfiguring his professor's arms into wings while giving him a dog's tail at the same time. This was to get him used to the concept that the human shape was as malleable as anything else with the right spell.
Luciano was more than eager to begin his fifth year of schooling, his third year of advanced Transfiguration studies. The first half of the term was spent reviewing partial Transfigurations on others. After proving that he maintained his ability and skill in that spell set, they moved on to full-body transformations on another human. Ferret. Stoat. Dog. Cat. Falcon. Pigeon. Under Luca's wand, his instructor became all these things, sometimes to great amusement if Luciano was feeling mischievous and declined to change the professor back right away. In the second half of his fifth year though, that was when the real fun began. Now Luca's magic was directed at himself, again going back to partial transformations, but this time rather than wand-waving and incantations, Luciano did so with the techniques of the Animagus, as taught by his professor.
While Luca never did complete a full transformation, the numerous partials he did perform gave him a good idea of what he might become when fully changed. The technique was not easy, combining both wandless and nonverbal magic, neither of which Luca had been taught just yet, and sometimes his body didn't always want to change back to normal immediately. In one memorable incident, Luciano was forced to wear a cap that covered his ears for a week when he managed to turn them proportionally huge and furry. As the year came to an end, Luciano had Transfigured almost every part of his body individually, and even a few at the same time. Unfortunately, his instructor went into retirement at the end of that same year, leaving Luca to wonder if the new Metamorphose professor would be as receptive to his requests, or if he would simply be stuck as some kind of half-Animagus until he graduated and could find another suitable teacher.
As to the animal itself, I chose the European pine marten because it is a largely inconspicuous animal and is common throughout Europe. Their wide ranges, combined with the fact that it is nimble and naturally inclined towards stealth lend the pine marten extra weight towards Luca’s personality, who often wishes he could just disappear and get away from everything. As a predator, the pine marten is also a naturally intelligent and clever animal, stalking and observing its prey of small rodents before pouncing. While Luca is certainly no predator, this does reflect his own attitude of observing people from a distance before choosing to approach them, if he approaches them at all. Luciano doesn’t make close friends easily, indeed while he does have many he calls friend at Beauxbatons, the only one of them he considers truly close is his girlfriend, Marisol Ramirez. He is also highly intelligent; he is highly skilled at most subjects involving wandwork, though he does tend to fall short in Potions and Herbology.
Luca's animal shape, the European Pine Marten, would have a dark cast to its fur to match his hair, and as a registered Animagus, Luciano’s distinguishing mark would be this: on the cream-colored bib of the pine marten, he would have a vertical stripe of black fur from the top to about mid way, with another horizontal stripe jutting off to his left, the viewer’s right. These stripes would, of course, form the letter ‘L,’ which as much significance to Luciano beyond his simple initials (LLL). In the romance languages of French, Italian and Spanish (the first two of which, Luciano speaks fluently, the third he is learning from Marisol), the word for ‘book’ starts with the letter ‘L’ (livre, libro, libro). Books have always had an importance to Luciano, having grown up around them working both in his father’s bookstores and the family library in Neroli.
Future plots:Pepijn - The First Steps: This would be an early plot starting in the current playtime at time of approval, where Luca initially approaches Pepijn about continuing his Animagus studies where his previous instructor left off. The Metamorphose professor is more than happy to oblige the boy, and they begin practicing on a consistent schedule, usually on Wednesdays or Saturday afternoons, so that there is plenty of time for them to work. After months of practice, Luciano finally completes his first full transformation and becomes an official Animagus.
Joelle Porche - And I will Love Him and Squeeze Him and Call Him: After Luca starts to get the hang of transfiguring himself in and out of his shape, he begins to practice actually moving the way a Pine Marten should, and the library provides the perfect place to do just that. Unfortunately, he didn't count on little Joelle stumbling her way to his private little paradise, much less thinking he would make the perfect little pet. Still clumsy and awkward in his new shape, Luca is unable to escape the initial capture by fleeing the scene, while the stress from the situation prevents him from changing back. This would be a long term plot with Luca balancing the role that's been thrust upon him, that of a young girl's pet, with his academic work, especially with O.W.L.s just around the corner, tempered by his desire not to hurt little Joelle, who he's come to regard as the younger sister he never had.
A Simple Game of Cat and...Luca?: Short of the library, Luca can think of no safer place to practice moving around in his new form than the Bellefeuille Common Room. Most of the other students are, after all, focused on talking about Quidditch or getting their homework done, who would ever miss a single pine marten slinking around in the shadows? Unfortunately, he didn't count on young Remy Marat, who comes to the conclusion that any animal that can magically appear in the Common Room must, in itself, be magical, and gets into his head that Luca is some sort of guide or guardian for the Common Room. When Luca tries to escape the young boy's notice by fleeing the room, Remy takes it upon himself to return the Common Room Guardian to its rightful place. While Luca successfully evades the boy for a while, no sooner does he begin to change back than Remy round the corner and sees it all. Now Luca is stuck with the task of dealing with the young boy's admiration of the Shape-shifting Common Room Guardian: Luciano Liboretti.
RP sample using the feature: Luciano’s heart was thumping along at easily a hundred kilometers an hour as he eased himself out of bed. It was dark outside, and the cold air drew goose bumps from his bare flesh, his breath catching suddenly as he touched his bare feet to the cold stone of the dormitory. Rubbing the sleep from his eyes with a stifled yawn, Luca wondered again why he didn’t allow himself more time to sleep. Pine martens were diurnal after all, it’s not like he’d be any more out of place during the day time than at night.
But there are less people to see at night, he told himself,
and I have classes during the day anyway. All that did little to reassure him as he stood up from his bed, every move carefully paced and measured to avoid any unnecessary noise. Slowly, carefully he dressed himself, pulling on his loose trousers and robes before slipping into his night shoes. While he planned on spending most of the next several hours as a pine marten and not a human, Luciano always wanted to be prepared for the worst. As in, if he should happen to be caught and forced to change back, he’d much prefer if he didn’t appear wearing nothing but his boxer shorts.
Treading carefully so as not to wake his roommates, Luciano made his way down to the Bellefeuille Common Room. It was late, the fire had already burned down to mere embers, but Luca would soon have warmth enough. Looking around to make sure he was alone, Luciano took a deep breath. “Come on Luca, you can do this,” he said to himself in a husky whisper. And he could, he’d done it in Professor van Garet’s office just last week, but for some reason he simply couldn’t get the focus right when he was alone, without the Professor’s voice to walk him through it.
I have to get over that, Luca thought. He’d never be a proper animagus if he had to have his Metamorphose professor with him every time he transformed after all! Taking two more deep, slow breaths, Luciano closed his eyes tight and began to focus inward, pushing all of his willpower towards a transformation.
He began shrinking, slowly at first, oh so slowly, though he gradually picked up speed, the sinking feeling of vertigo in his stomach forced him to open his eyes to make sure the ground wasn’t really rushing up to hit him in the face. Unfortunately, it was. Luca just managed to put his hands out in front of him, though by now they were more paws than anything as his fingertips began to tingle and bristle with silky black fur that spread across his hands and up his arms. He could feel a similar sensation starting in his toes, and all the while his body shrunk and shifted. Nobody had ever told him it would be this unsettling; the Italian boy could
feel his organs being squished and rearranged or even disappearing entirely.
I’ll never get used to this, he thought in dismay as his bones rearranged themselves. The soles of his feet and palms of his hand puffed out and hardened into pads as his fingers and toes shortened and melted into one another. His ears grew more rounded and slid up closer to the top of his head, where his shaggy mop of hair had shortened and spread into another coat of silky fur. His nose lengthened and turned pink, and Luca could see in detail as the whiskers popped out one by one.
The worst part was coming, and he knew it. Closing his small, beady eyes, Luca cringed internally as, right on cue, his spine shot out of him backwards, already bearing the dark coat of his new form. Finally, after what had seemed an eternity but was, in all actuality only a few short seconds, Luciano was a pine marten, completely and totally. Looking around quickly, Luca was once again amazed at how
big everything had gotten. Although really, he had just gotten smaller; Luciano was now roughly the same size as your average housecat.
Now, where do I want to go tonight, Luca wondered as he stood up on his hind legs and tried to toddle off to where he knew the Common Room’s exit was.
Of course, the thing about pine martens is that they aren’t meant to walk on two legs. Luciano managed three whole steps before crashing face first into the stone floor with a mild squeal of dismay. Picking himself up indignantly, Luciano snorted.
Four legs you idiot, four! Not two! Why did he have to remind himself of that constantly. He took a deep breath, flattening his ears back in concentration. Left forepaw up, forward, down. Left back leg up, forward, down. Right forepaw up, forward, down. Right back leg up, forward, down. And repeat.
This is going to take some getting used to, Luca thought as he methodically picked his way across the floor.
Pausing for a moment, Luca sat back on his haunches and scratched at his ear with one of his forepaws, trying to remember how pine martens normally walked. It was sort of a hopping motion, if he remembered right.
Let’s try that then, he said to himself,
no hesitation, just go. And for a moment, it seemed as if it worked. He pushed off with his rear legs, hopping a short distance to land on his front legs, and then repeating the motion. But of course, it was too good to be true. After two feet, Luca’s back paws tangled into his fore paws, and he went down in a hissing, chattering ball of black and cream fur. For the moment, he simply laid there on his side, panting.
This is going to take some getting used to, he thought. Thankfully, he had the rest of the night.