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Personality

Finn likes being in charge. Being a natural leader (which is hard to imagine for some, based on how she looks), she enjoys when everything works out exactly how she plans. Obviously that isn’t realistic most of the time, so she’s flexible when it comes to virtually everything. This isn’t to be mistaken with going with the flow. There’s still a reason for everything she does, even if the original plans fall apart. Because not everyone works in this same manner, Finn has gotten used to being able to do things on her own, generating a high level of independence. The freedom to express herself how she wants to is only solidified through that.

Her rougher side came with her job as an auror for MACUSA. Being a rather unassuming girl meant that she could basically do whatever she wanted, and that soon gained her notice. She knows that telling people to do what is best for them isn’t always accepted, and that’s fine, just that there are natural orders to everything, and having the knowledge to exploit and gain from that is important. If there is a way to get to a greater good through her actions, she has no problem taking that route. Morally ambiguous situations mean nothing to her, and she understands that sometimes it is necessary to fight along the same guidelines as the enemy if it means being able to overcome them.

Outside of work, she likes to lay around and continue to do her own thing, never being one to follow the crowd. Hanging out at home is more common for her than going out to eat and drink is, even if it were to be with good friends. She enjoys her time alone and can go days without human interaction without even realizing it. Because of this part of her, it took her quite a few years to realize that she also had the knack to lead people, despite always being told that she had a way with people.

History

Being born into a rather normal family in a small town in the state of New York, the only strange thing in Finn’s life was her first name. Aside from that? Perfectly normal. Her parents had typical jobs and everything was simple. She was a bit of a tom boy through elementary school, but started to pull that back in once her younger sister was born. Finn enjoyed having someone smaller than her to tell what to do, even if Ellie was too young to fully understand. Those first eleven years were nice. A couple weird things here and there, but it was small town America, and there were always odd things happening. Except that they were mostly around her, and exclusively her. Following her eleventh birthday though, things started to make more sense. There were people and letters; conversations with her parents, explaining that they were something called No-Majs, short for none magical, and that she had magic, so that made her a witch. All that was supposed to be only in fantasy books and movies, and yet it was actually real all along.

The next year was strange. She didn’t have to go to the school that housed other magical children like herself, but she was interested enough in it that she decided to give it a shot anyways. The September of her twelfth birthday was her first true introduction to the magical world and to Ilvermorny. Finn was sorted into the house called Wampus. She had no idea what a wampus was, but there were tons of other children with similar abilities as her new ones and they all were expected to live together. It was a little overwhelming at first, but she quickly adapted, learning that they were all new to it. Even the ones that had apparently grown up knowing about magic their whole lives. She figured they would have an advantage, and while some did, not all were as naturally inclined as others. Finn caught on quick though, and had no problem immersing herself into the magical world as much as she could.

School went by quickly. Upon her sister’s eleventh birthday, the Nottinghams received yet another letter, this time signifying Ellie's entrance to Ilvermorny. By that point in time, Finn understood the odds of magical blood flowing through both of them, being of no-maj descent, but that only served to make it that much better. She finally had someone at home to share the excitement with. Her final year at school was spent showing Ellie the ropes, and preparing her little sister for the coming school years, once she herself had graduated. It was by far her most memorable year at that.

Finishing off school in a blur, the next step was finding a job. Back to her home state of New York she went, though this time sticking to the city. MACUSA was looking to hire recent graduates for government positions, and she had qualified for training. She had no idea what kind of training it was until it was completed months later and she was hired as an auror, a sort of magical police officer. They had made brief appearances at the school over the years, but Finn had never actually contemplated becoming one until she had. Luckily she took to it rather quickly, and started to get a hang for the whole law enforcement thing. Busting criminals was fun, and learning how to take control of situations that would normally be beyond her was even better. She didn’t mean to create a reputation for herself, but the head-strong attitude and getting things done apparently looked good to the higher ups. Upon realizing this, Finn shifted her methodologies and began working towards become more of a leader. There had been instances in school where she worked on group projects for classes or clubs and was commended for it, but she had never thought about applying that in the work place. By the time she was twenty, she finally figured out how everything worked.

Two years ago, things started to change across the pond. She recalled reading about the issues that had plagued the UK decades earlier; dark wizards and wars, things that had the potential to spill over into other parts of the world if they weren’t careful, but had been stopped. First came the murders of students at Hogwarts. The first one didn’t spark any interest for the MACUSA aurors. The next one did. She was stationed at Ilvermorny with other aurors as a precaution. Nothing ever happened with them though, and it was seemingly a British problem once again. Except that wasn’t how Finn saw it. Her government was more concerned about themselves rather than helping their friends across the ocean. She didn’t know how to put that into words until the Ministry switched Ministers once again, and then their own aurors started being killed. Seemingly nothing was being done to solve the problem of the dark wizards openly roaming around England. And then they decided to host the Triwizard Tournament at Hogwarts. That was basically an open invitation for problems to arise and for more students to be harmed if proper security measures weren’t taken. Celebrating magic wasn’t going to fix the problems at hand.

So Finn quit her job as an auror and moved to London. It was an impulse decision, but she couldn’t stand to watch an entire government flounder around because it had no idea what to do next. The people in power were supposedly the same ones that had ended the last war, and yet they were no better than a chicken with its head chopped off. There was something wrong with that. A little digging around led her to discovering the Order of the Phoenix, the supposed group that had led to victory during the last war. As far as she could tell, they were no better than a group of friends that liked to get together every now and again and talk about the past. Looking back wouldn’t fix the present, and definitely wouldn’t help the future.

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