Waver Velvet, Lord El-Melloi II Height; Five foot ten (thanks official Type Moon Wiki!) Weight; 50kg (again, thanks canon, although that seems super underweight for his height) General Appearance;Officially, it’s like this. While the Drabwurld’s got Waver sometimes changing of of the suit for a grey and black equivalent, the coat and scarf are a constant, as well as his hair's length. Waver's hair length is less about vanity though, and more about the fact that extra power for his magecraft can be stored in hair in-canon. As a not powerful spellcaster, the little boost helps a lot. It also helps him overcome the fact that he is a twig. You could probably mistake him for an unhappy tree, and you wouldn’t be wrong. Physical Mannerisms; Twig he may be, but Waver’s a twig that walks with confidence and authority - even if his face belongs in the grumpy cat repertoire. He’s found that, among magi, the wisdom of look the part, be the part applies and he uses it whenever he can. Especially now, when the authority Waver carries with his title doesn’t exist. Verbal Mannerisms; Waver switches between accents, depending. Being a part of the magecraft community, and a Lord within it, he will employ the post/received pronunciation accent when it is pertinent to do so. That means in the Drabwurld, he uses it constantly - unless he’s around a select few people who he trusts. When in less demanding company, his natural estuary accent slips out.
Being a professor, Waver’s education shows. He takes pains, however, to avoid purple prose - promising not to be long winded is something he just can’t guarantee. When he’s brainstorming around others, his speech - usually delivered at a medium pace - changes to almost too-rapid-to-follow. It’s a pain in the ass to deal with, really. Fashion; Waver, in private isn’t half as meticulously dressed as he’d suggest. As Lord El-Melloi II, he must look and act a certain way. That means being aware of his appearance - he’ll fiddle with that scarf and coat before meetings begin - and knowing what’s expected of him before he even walks in a room. The chance to sit around in PJs is rare, and honestly welcome. So, you know, never happening in the Drabwurld. Etc; If you don't know what tiny Waver looks like here's him, dressing like he's a Hogwarts student.
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Height; Five foot ten (thanks official Type Moon Wiki!)
Weight; 50kg (again, thanks canon, although that seems super underweight for his height)
General Appearance; Officially, it’s like this. While the Drabwurld’s got Waver sometimes changing of of the suit for a grey and black equivalent, the coat and scarf are a constant, as well as his hair's length. Waver's hair length is less about vanity though, and more about the fact that extra power for his magecraft can be stored in hair in-canon. As a not powerful spellcaster, the little boost helps a lot. It also helps him overcome the fact that he is a twig. You could probably mistake him for an unhappy tree, and you wouldn’t be wrong.
Physical Mannerisms; Twig he may be, but Waver’s a twig that walks with confidence and authority - even if his face belongs in the grumpy cat repertoire. He’s found that, among magi, the wisdom of look the part, be the part applies and he uses it whenever he can. Especially now, when the authority Waver carries with his title doesn’t exist.
Verbal Mannerisms; Waver switches between accents, depending. Being a part of the magecraft community, and a Lord within it, he will employ the post/received pronunciation accent when it is pertinent to do so. That means in the Drabwurld, he uses it constantly - unless he’s around a select few people who he trusts. When in less demanding company, his natural estuary accent slips out.
Being a professor, Waver’s education shows. He takes pains, however, to avoid purple prose - promising not to be long winded is something he just can’t guarantee. When he’s brainstorming around others, his speech - usually delivered at a medium pace - changes to almost too-rapid-to-follow. It’s a pain in the ass to deal with, really.
Fashion; Waver, in private isn’t half as meticulously dressed as he’d suggest. As Lord El-Melloi II, he must look and act a certain way. That means being aware of his appearance - he’ll fiddle with that scarf and coat before meetings begin - and knowing what’s expected of him before he even walks in a room. The chance to sit around in PJs is rare, and honestly welcome. So, you know, never happening in the Drabwurld.
Etc; If you don't know what tiny Waver looks like here's him, dressing like he's a Hogwarts student.