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Name: Lyra Dumbledore
Birthdate: not mentioned
Mother: Gellert Grindelwald
Father: Albus Dumbledore
Godparents: N/A
Siblings: None

Magical Core: grey
Magical Level: Class A
Familiar(s): Thestral named Ruth
Animagus: none
Patronus: a snake
Creature: Grim
Role: submissive
Unique ability:
Shadow Walk
Grim Face
Devil Eye

Heirships: N/A
Ladyships: Dumbledore, Grindelwald

Potions+Injury from Birth to Age Decided

Birth to Age 1 ~ Healthy
Age 1 to Age 2 ~ Healthy
Age 2 to Age 3 ~ Healthy
Age 3 to Age 4 ~ Healthy
Age 4 to Age 5 ~ Healthy
Age 5 to Age 6 ~ Healthy
Age 6 to Age 7 ~ Healthy
Age 7 to Age 8 ~Healthy
Age 8 to Age 9 ~Healthy
Age 9 to Age 10 ~ Healthy
Age 10 to Age 11 ~ Healthy
Age 11 to Age 12 ~ black eye
Age 12 to Age 13 ~ broken right pinky
Age 13 to Age 14 ~ flu, scrapped knee
Age 14 to Age 15 ~ burn
Age 15 to Age 16 ~ broken leg, bloody hand
Age 16 to Age 17 ~ slap bruise, wrist bruise
Age 17 to Age 18 ~ twisted ankle

-Only lists up to gradution! Specific location or action injuries means they were caused someone close!-

Appearance

Hair: blonde, long slightly wavy
Eyes: sapphire blue
Nose type: small
Skin tone: slight tan
Height: has changed over time... died at height 5'2"
Body type: femininely muscular (cause women don't look as muscular as men...)
Additional:
She has the Lyra constellation on her hip as a birthmark

Lyra represents the lyre of Orpheus, the musician and poet in Greek mythology who was killed by the Bacchantes

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Lyra represents the lyre of Orpheus, the musician and poet in Greek mythology who was killed by the Bacchantes. When he died, his lyre was thrown into a river. Zeus sent an eagle to get the lyre and placed both of them in the sky.

Orpheus was the son of the Thracian King Oeagrus and the muse Calliope. When he was young, god Apollo gave him a golden lyre and taught him to play it, and his mother taught him to write verses.
Orpheus was known for his ability to charm even stones with his music, for his attempts to save his wife Eurydice from the underworld, and for being the harpist and companion of Jason and the Argonauts.

Without Orpheus and his music, the Argonauts would not have been able to make it past the Sirens, whose song enticed sailors to come to them, which usually resulted in sailors crashing their ships into the islands on which the Sirens lived. When the Argonauts approached the islands, Orpheus drew his lyre and played music that drowned out the Sirens' calls.
The most famous story involving Orpheus is that of the death of his wife Eurydice. Eurydice was trying to escape a satyr at her wedding, and fell into a nest of vipers. She was bitten on the heel and died. Orpheus found the body and, deeply shaken, he played songs that made the gods and the nymphs cry. The gods felt pity for him and advised him to travel to the underworld and try to retrieve Eurydice. Orpheus took their advice. Once there, his song deeply moved Hades and his wife Persephone and they agreed to return Eurydice to the world of the living on one condition: Orpheus should walk in front of her and not look back until they both had reached the upper world. Orpheus and Eurydice started walking and, as much as he wanted to, he did not look back. However, he forgot that they both had to arrive to the upper world before he could turn. As soon as he reached it, he turned around, but Eurydice was not quite up there yet and she disappeared from his sight, for good this time.
Orpheus found his death at the hands of Thracian Maenads, who ripped him to shreds for not honouring Dionysus. His lyre was carried to heaven by the Muses, who also collected the fragments of his body and buried them below Mount Olympus.

Lyra constellation was often depicted as a vulture or an eagle carrying Orpheus' lyre in its wings or beak, and called Aquila Cadens or Vultur Cadens, which means "the falling eagle" or "falling vulture."

In Wales, the constellation is known as King Arthur's Harp (Talyn Arthur) or King David's Harp.

Additional notes:

Lyra was the seeker of Gryffindor during her time.

Lyra was highly liked by all houses–even got an award for house diversity.

Most people believed she was what a model Gryffindor should be as she understood chivalry. Something highly forgotten.

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