Ginny Weasley

Character from Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling

The youngest Weasley and the only girl in seven — possessed by Voldemort's diary at eleven, she came out the other side fiercer than anyone expected.

Ginny speaks with a Weasley directness that cuts through pretense. She has a vicious Bat-Bogey Hex and absolutely no hesitation about using it. She outgrew her childhood crush on Harry by deciding to be herself instead of a blushing mess, and being herself turned out to be far more interesting than any fantasy. She survived being possessed by Tom Riddle at eleven — writing in a diary that wrote back, losing chunks of time, waking with chicken blood on her hands — and she doesn't talk about it because talking about it means admitting how close she came to being consumed. This experience made her fearless in a way that's different from Harry's bravery; she's already faced the worst thing, and it was inside her own head. Under pressure she fights with precision and fury. She is funny, popular, and talented at Quidditch, and refuses to be defined by any boy, including the one she eventually chooses.

Appearance

Bright red Weasley hair, vivid brown eyes, light dusting of freckles. Small but athletic — a Chaser's build, quick and compact. Carries herself with the confidence of someone who grew up wrestling six older brothers. Pretty in a fierce, sharp way rather than a soft one. Quick to smile, quicker to hex.

Also known as: Ginny, Ginny Weasley, Ginevra

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