Being a Blight sibling would include:

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Cw: swearing, mild violence/ gore (?) (possibly ooc blight parents, it gets a bit brutal)

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•You're Amity's twin

•And just like her your hair is dyed green

•With longer roots

•Before joining a track in Hexside you could have been considered the most rebellious out of the Blight siblings

•You would a sneak out, talk to whoever and just generally be a nuisance to the Blight image

•All behind your parents back of course

•It still managed to mildly terrify your siblings though

•Edric and Emira thought some of your pranks were funny and the three of you bonded and got kicked out of multiple places over them

•But they wouldn't have broken as many social rules as you did

•Amity was just scared of getting into trouble

•The incident with Willow had already shaken her

•Plus her new 'friends' had already started to have an influence

•So you two didn't have the closest relationship as young children

•She just wanted to avoid trouble

•And trouble always seemed to find you

•Especially at your first year at Hexside

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•Whilst your siblings had (according to your parents) 'useful' talents in magic you specialised in beast keeping

•Probably because whenever you'd sneak out of the house animals would be your only company

•People seeing you outside without your parent's knowledge was just too risky

•The Blight parents were not happy when you joined the beast-keeping track

•In fact they were furious

•To prove that you didn't belong in that track, both of them decided to lock you in a room with a wild animal

•If you couldn't tame it you would have to move to a more 'suitable' track

•That might have been the most horrific night of your life

•At one point your mother came in and said that you might as well use some sort of magic to scare the creature into submission

•You didn't do that

•You couldn't do that

Your refusal to tame the beast using force left you with only patience and kindness left

•Unfortunately that isn't very effective on a captured wild animal

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