Simon Waverley

Simon, a character in The Haunting of Braidwood Manor book, is the youngest sibling of the Waverley children. He is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Simon has short, brown hair, brown eyes and fair skin. He wears a light blue shirt and suspenders.

Personality
Simon is shown to be a curious and polite young boy. He greets Your Character with enthusiasm and is the first of the Waverly siblings to warm up to you. Simon is interested in studying insects as he collects them and requests Your Character's help collecting a Winter Moth in exchange for his key.

Series/Book: The Haunting of Braidwood Manor

 * Chapter 1: Nightmares
 * Chapter 2: Out of Time
 * Chapter 3: Lock and Key
 * Chapter 4: Behind Closed Doors
 * Chapter 5: Secrets
 * Chapter 6: Confessions

Your Character
Simon immediately takes a liking to Your Character and is very trusting of you despite catching you in the act of disobeying Eleanor's wishes. After helping him catch a Winter Moth and easing his fear of the attic, he agrees to give you his key.

Eleanor, Clarissa and Thomas
Eleanor, Clarissa, and Thomas are Simon's older siblings.

Rose Waverley
Rose Waverley is Simon's mother. She poisoned him.

William Waverely
William was the father of Eleanor, Clarissa, Thomas, and Simon. He helped Simon catch and collect insects for his insect collection. His father sometimes brought some home from his travels to add to the collections.

Trivia

 * Simon shares the same look as Vladimir, a vampire character from the Bloodbound series.
 * His facial features are also used for John O'Malley, a character from the Desire & Decorum series, and for young Maxwell Beaumont in a premium flashback scene of The Royal Heir.
 * He shares the same forename as Simon Zilberg, a character from The Senior, and Simon Hendricks from Save the Date.
 * He is interested in insects and wished to become an entomologist when he grew up.
 * The name Simon is of Hebrew origin, which means "He who has heard God".
 * The surname Waverley is of English origin and means "Quaking aspen".