What Does Your Patronus Say About Your Personality?
written by Brightsky
A complete description of almost all Patronuses and what it means about the caster. Read if you really want to research your part! P.S. Go ahead and copy! Take whatever you need for a roleplay or backstory, just please don't take info to write another book just like this. Thank you so much!
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Chapter 21
Weasel - Weasels are one of the world’s smallest carnivores! This means they have to compensate for their size by attitude. Weasels seem like a cute little rodent you’d want to keep as a pet, but they are quite mischievous little things. They are quick-minded and slick. They are masters of chaos and are actually quite intelligent. It’s no wonder that a group of weasels is often called a “boogle” or a “confusion.” A weasel is a strong Patronus because it easily outwits any predator that threatens it.
West Highland Terrier - West Highland White Terriers, or Westies as they're affectionately known, are full of character. When they're not keeping themselves busy with their entertaining antics, these dogs are highly alert and sensitive to change. They can often sense the change in the atmosphere before any witch or wizard is aware a Dementor may be close, meaning they are always ready when you may call on them for help.
White Mare - White horses, be it mares or stallions, have come to represent warriors on the side of good in folklore and literature. White horses are also rare, making this a near one-of-a-kind Patronus for a truly special witch or wizard.
White Stallion - White horses, be it mares or stallions, have come to represent warriors on the side of good in folklore and literature. White horses are also rare, making this a near one-of-a-kind Patronus for a truly special witch or wizard.
White Swan - White swans are creatures associated with grace, beauty, and loyalty. They are incredibly loyal and protective of their mates and children. Similarly, the Patronus will protect its master from any harm.
Wild Boar - Skittish and aggressive when approached by strangers, these creatures aren’t so much mad as they are wanting others to be respectful of their personal space and peace. Casters of this Patronus are similarly wary of letting others into their inner circle and may act ferociously to suit.
Wild Rabbit - Wild rabbits may seem more predator than prey, but in Patronus form, they make Dementors look like fluffy bunnies. Wild rabbit Patronuses will throw themselves into the fray and create a barrier between the Dementors and the witch or wizard who cast the spell. They may be small, but they will never back down from a challenge, and this drive and passion keep their caster safe from harm.
Wildcat - Wildcats are as wildly different as their coats. They tend to be solitary, territorial homemakers with dens and burrows lined with soft grasses and feathers. While they are hunting, they move quickly and confidently through the trees in pursuit of prey! If your Patronus is a wildcat, you’ll be protected by this fierce cat!
Wolf - Wolf Patronuses see their casters as part of their pack, and they are ready to defend them at any cost. Wolves have incredible instincts; they will attack all Dementors in the immediate vicinity and hunt down any stragglers remaining at a distance. No Dementor should cross a wolf Patronus - they are fierce protectors and loyal to their casters beyond any other guardian.
Wood Mouse - The wood mouse leads a pretty tame life. They are the natural mapmakers of the animal kingdom, using twigs and leaves at key points to help them find their way around. This unusual trait means that they will never let you get lost. If you ever find yourself lost in the Forbidden Forest, you can call on your Patronus to help guide you back to the safety of the castle!