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Mortimer is approaching his eighties, and is a wrinkled but respected unspeakable, married for long happy years with two sons in their thirties. He joined the Department after finishing at Hogwarts and has performed research of all manners in the Department with a particular leaning to the study of how magic manifests itself in individuals - studying its development in children. Before and during the second wizarding war, Mortimer was heavily researching into the possibility of witches and wizards losing their magical potential, whether to transfer to another, or to dissipate it entirely. He put himself forward to take on the role of Department Head due to his age and experience, and because he feels it is time.
Mortimer is approaching his eighties, and is a wrinkled but respected unspeakable, married for long happy years with two sons in their thirties. He joined the Department after finishing at Hogwarts and has performed research of all manners in the Department with a particular leaning to the study of how magic manifests itself in individuals - studying its development in children. Before and during the second wizarding war, Mortimer was heavily researching into the possibility of witches and wizards losing their magical potential, whether to transfer to another, or to dissipate it entirely. He put himself forward to take on the role of Department Head due to his age and experience, and because he feels it is time.
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Revision as of 03:45, 17 November 2015

Mortimer is approaching his eighties, and is a wrinkled but respected unspeakable, married for long happy years with two sons in their thirties. He joined the Department after finishing at Hogwarts and has performed research of all manners in the Department with a particular leaning to the study of how magic manifests itself in individuals - studying its development in children. Before and during the second wizarding war, Mortimer was heavily researching into the possibility of witches and wizards losing their magical potential, whether to transfer to another, or to dissipate it entirely. He put himself forward to take on the role of Department Head due to his age and experience, and because he feels it is time.

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