Scrutinizing his work further, Ethan scribbled down on his parchment his thoughts about not having any Postive Arrows. Well, it is a bit sad not to fall into a certain category alright, but the fact that he and those who don't have the plus arrows as well could be just...too cool to be even categorized by Pythagoras. He was assured countless times by friends and family that he's great, so he's not going to be swayed into disappointment.
However, seeing that he's got a negative arrow made him sink a bit further down his seat. Maybe he should work on that one instead, yeah? It was actually a good thing that he's not infallible...no one is, and being flawed could only mean that a person is interesting, correct? No one likes boring people anyway.
Moving on though, Ethan flipped his parchment over, and scribbled down the birthday of their Headmaster. 14 August 2003. Merlin, one thing IS for sure. Their professor's really old. Nonetheless, the Slytherin loves him because of his grandfatherly affection that can only be achieved through old age.
SPOILER!!: Parchment
Ethan T. Mordaunt
8 October 2069
8,1,2,6,9
369
258
147
Postive Arrow (None)
Negative Arrow (3>5>7) :: Arrow of Skepticism
These people don’t trust indiscriminately and it is hard to pull the wool over their eyes. They want proof, needing to investigate and prove for themselves before they will believe what others claim as fact. Usually suspicious of anything metaphysical, they should beware of shutting themselves off completely from being open to new possibilities.
Headmaster Abraham K. Botros14 August 2003
1,4,8,2,3
3 6 9
2 5 8
1 4 7
Positive Arrows (1>2>3) :: Arrow of Planning
These people have good planning and organisational skills. They are able to make plans, recognise their goals and work out the best way to achieve them. However, they need to leave room for spontaneity and fun as they tend to over-plan. They will often have copious notes with everything written down, and a well planned diary. They often skip the details in order to see the bigger picture.
Negative Arrows (None)
Huh.
They often skip the details in order to see the bigger picture. Now...that is a bit alarming for a Headmaster, yes?
Ethan placed his quill down and examined his notes further. Was this a...forewarning? Well, if he were an accomplished Detective Wizard, that last line could be very useful.