[SPOILER] Pottermore House Welcome Letters: Discuss

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nerdyandilikeit
nerdyandilikeit Posts: 2,185 Member
Hellow fellow Hogwartians!

I've been patiently waiting to delve into discussion about the House descriptions from JK herself, and that day is finally here!

Now, I know from experience that emotions can be high...or low...after the sorting depending on your results, so I'd like to try facilitating discussion a bit. I had a full on identity crisis and I had to do a lot of soul searching to come to terms with my new House, and I expect some of the rest of us might have the same experience.

After giving the whole process LOTS of thought, here is what I hope I can impart to you, as a loyal Potterhead, regardless of your sorting. At LEAST as some things to consider as you settle in.


First, lots of people have problems with the accuracy of the test since it only has seven questions (eight if you're a Hatstall).

Yes, lots of us have taken MUCH lengthier tests, but these questions are not all the same for every person. They're taken from a bank of several hundred questions (that JK personally wrote and tested on all of her staff, and everyone was placed where SHE believed they should be). Some people don't like the vague questions like "Right or Left?" because they don't tell you anything about personality.

This is my thought: The Sorting Hat can see inside your head, but really how much can it see in the few seconds up to a few minutes it gets to sort you out? Some of it has to be a 'gut' decision on the Hat's part, unless it's VERY apparent. Also, is it just coincidence that the Houses are always relatively evenly spread out? I bet the Hat has to assess what House needs more students, and put the less 'very sure' students where they're most needed.

I'm not saying the Hat would put someone purposely where they just don't belong. I'm saying most people have several parts to their personality that can relate to the stereotypical characteristics of several Houses. Some parts are more dominant, some less so. Some parts we don't realize in ourselves until they're pointed out to us from the outside.

I found that I saw myself one very specific way (as a hot-blooded Gryffindor) and I thought I couldn't possibly fit in another House because I didn't relate to the stereotypes. It turned out that I learned about a whole side of Ravenclaw I didn't know about when I was sorted there! And I related to it quite strongly. I didn't NOT relate to my Gryffindor bits, I just saw that perhaps I had even more Ravenclaw bits than I previously thought or even knew about.

There are examples like this in the books as well. Like how Neville didn't appear to be brave until later, how Luna seemed a little too weird to be a typical Ravenclaw, and how Cedric was a pretty unstereotypical badass Hufflepuff. Even Crabbe and Goyle don't seem very ambitious or cunning, but they're in Slytherin! Dumbledore mentions that he believes they sort too early, too. As we grow, we change according to our experiences. Perhaps the Hat can see those things when we can't. Perhaps we think of ourselves one way, or don't realize some of our potential, because those characteristics haven't been put to the test in our lives yet.

Perhaps the Hat is even wrong on a rare occasion. That's right, maybe it's actually sorted a few people into the wrong House based on personality.

You know what? IT DOESN'T MATTER.
You know why? Above ALL else, being sorted into your House is a way to develop House loyalty and unity. It's a way to feel at home with the people you live with while at school. Do you think people at Hogwarts got to switch Houses? It's probably very rare.

If you disagree with me on any of these points, that's totally ok. But I really encourage any of you struggling with the Sorting Hat's decision to really think about these points so the fun isn't spoiled for you. Because really, Pottermore is pretty cool, and it's pretty fun to play along and pretend you're in the midst of everything. Even for a little while. :)



NOW if you're still with me, here's what I would be very interested to know from everyone:

1) What House did you sort yourself in to (either with quizzes or your own judgement) BEFORE Pottermore?

2) What House did the Pottermore Sorting Hat put you in?

3) Is this what you were expecting (if not the same)? Why?

4) Did you learn anything new about your Pottermore House that you weren't aware of before? What?

5) Do you like your Pottermore House (whether it's new or old to you)? Why?

BONUS: What's your username (if you want people to add you)?

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  • nerdyandilikeit
    nerdyandilikeit Posts: 2,185 Member
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    Congratulations! I’m Prefect Percy Weasley, and I’m delighted to welcome you to GRYFFINDOR HOUSE. Our emblem is the lion, the bravest of all creatures; our house colours are scarlet and gold, and our common room lies up in Gryffindor Tower.

    This is, quite simply, the best house at Hogwarts. It’s where the bravest and boldest end up - for instance: Albus Dumbledore! Yes, Dumbledore himself, the greatest wizard of our time, was a Gryffindor! If that’s not enough for you, I don’t know what is.

    I won’t keep you long, as all you need to do to find out more about your house is follow Harry Potter and his friends as I lead them up to their dormitories. Enjoy your time at Hogwarts - but how could you fail to? You’ve become part of the best house in the school.

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    Congratulations! I’m Prefect Gemma Farley, and I’m delighted to welcome you to SLYTHERIN HOUSE. Our emblem is the serpent, the wisest of creatures; our house colours are emerald green and silver, and our common room lies behind a concealed entrance down in the dungeons. As you’ll see, its windows look out into the depths of the Hogwarts lake. We often see the giant squid swooshing by – and sometimes more interesting creatures. We like to feel that our hangout has the aura of a mysterious, underwater shipwreck.

    Now, there are a few things you should know about Slytherin – and a few you should forget.

    Firstly, let’s dispel a few myths. You might have heard rumours about Slytherin house – that we’re all into the Dark Arts, and will only talk to you if your great-grandfather was a famous wizard, and rubbish like that. Well, you don’t want to believe everything you hear from competing houses. I’m not denying that we’ve produced our share of Dark wizards, but so have the other three houses – they just don’t like admitting it. And yes, we have traditionally tended to take students who come from long lines of witches and wizards, but nowadays you’ll find plenty of people in Slytherin house who have at least one Muggle parent.

    Here’s a little-known fact that the other three houses don’t bring up much: Merlin was a Slytherin. Yes, Merlin himself, the most famous wizard in history! He learned all he knew in this very house! Do you want to follow in the footsteps of Merlin? Or would you rather sit at the old desk of that illustrious ex-Hufflepuff, Eglantine Puffett, inventor of the Self-Soaping Dishcloth? I didn’t think so.

    But that’s enough about what we’re not. Let’s talk about what we are, which is the coolest and edgiest house in this school. We play to win, because we care about the honour and traditions of Slytherin.

    We also get respect from our fellow students. Yes, some of that respect might be tinged with fear, because of our Dark reputation, but you know what? It can be fun, having a reputation for walking on the wild side. Chuck out a few hints that you’ve got access to a whole library of curses, and see whether anyone feels like nicking your pencil case.

    But we’re not bad people. We’re like our emblem, the snake: sleek, powerful, and frequently misunderstood.

    For instance, we Slytherins look after our own – which is more than you can say for Ravenclaw. Apart from being the biggest bunch of swots you ever met, Ravenclaws are famous for clambering over each other to get good marks, whereas we Slytherins are brothers. The corridors of Hogwarts can throw up surprises for the unwary, and you’ll be glad you’ve got the Serpents on your side as you move around the school. As far as we’re concerned, once you’ve become a snake, you’re one of ours – one of the elite.

    Because you know what Salazar Slytherin looked for in his chosen students? The seeds of greatness. You’ve been chosen by this house because you’ve got the potential to be great, in the true sense of the word. All right, you might see a couple of people hanging around the common room whom you might not think are destined for anything special. Well, keep that to yourself. If the Sorting Hat put them in here, there’s something great about them, and don’t you forget it.

    And talking of people who aren’t destined for greatness, I haven’t mentioned the Gryffindors. Now, a lot of people say that Slytherins and Gryffindors represent two sides of the same coin. Personally, I think Gryffindors are nothing more than wannabe Slytherins. Mind you, some people say that Salazar Slytherin and Godric Gryffindor prized the same kinds of students, so perhaps we are more similar than we like to think. But that doesn’t mean that we cosy up with Gryffindors. They like beating us only slightly less than we like beating them.

    A few more things you might need to know: our house ghost is the Bloody Baron. If you get on the right side of him he’ll sometimes agree to frighten people for you. Just don’t ask him how he got bloodstained; he doesn’t like it.

    The password to the common room changes every fortnight. Keep an eye on the noticeboard. Never bring anyone from another house into our common room or tell them our password. No outsider has entered it for more than seven centuries.

    Well, I think that’s all for now. I’m sure you’ll like our dormitories. We sleep in ancient four-posters with green silk hangings, and bedspreads embroidered with silver thread. Medieval tapestries depicting the adventures of famous Slytherins cover the walls, and silver lanterns hang from the ceilings. You’ll sleep well; it’s very soothing, listening to the lake water lapping against the windows at night.

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    Congratulations! I’m Prefect Gabriel Truman, and I’m delighted to welcome you to HUFFLEPUFF HOUSE. Our emblem is the badger, an animal that is often underestimated, because it lives quietly until attacked, but which, when provoked, can fight off animals much larger than itself, including wolves. Our house colours are yellow and black, and our common room lies one floor below the ground, on the same corridor as the kitchens.

    Now, there are a few things you should know about Hufflepuff house. First of all, let’s deal with a perennial myth about the place, which is that we’re the least clever house. WRONG. Hufflepuff is certainly the least boastful house, but we’ve produced just as many brilliant witches and wizards as any other. Want proof? Look up Grogan Stump, one of the most popular Ministers for Magic of all time. He was a Hufflepuff – as were the successful Ministers Artemesia Lufkin and Dugald McPhail. Then there’s the world authority on magical creatures, Newt Scamander; Bridget Wenlock, the famous thirteenth-century Arithmancer who first discovered the magical properties of the number seven, and Hengist of Woodcroft, who founded the all-wizarding village of Hogsmeade, which lies very near Hogwarts School. Hufflepuffs all.

    So, as you can see, we’ve produced more than our fair share of powerful, brilliant and daring witches and wizards, but, just because we don’t shout about it, we don’t get the credit we deserve. Ravenclaws, in particular, assume that any outstanding achiever must have come from their house. I got into big trouble during my third year for duelling a Ravenclaw prefect who insisted that Bridget Wenlock had come from his house, not mine. I should have got a week of detentions, but Professor Sprout let me off with a warning and a box of coconut ice.

    Hufflepuffs are trustworthy and loyal. We don’t shoot our mouths off, but cross us at your peril; like our emblem, the badger, we will protect ourselves, our friends and our families against all-comers. Nobody intimidates us.

    However, it’s true that Hufflepuff is a bit lacking in one area. We’ve produced the fewest Dark wizards of any house in this school. Of course, you’d expect Slytherin to churn out evil-doers, seeing as they’ve never heard of fair play and prefer cheating over hard work any day, but even Gryffindor (the house we get on best with) has produced a few dodgy characters.

    What else do you need to know? Oh yes, the entrance to the common room is concealed in a stack of large barrels in a nook on the right hand side of the kitchen corridor. Tap the barrel two from the bottom, middle of the second row, in the rhythm of ‘Helga Hufflepuff’, and the lid will swing open. We are the only house at Hogwarts that also has a repelling device for would-be intruders. If the wrong lid is tapped, or if the rhythm of the tapping is wrong, the illegal entrant is doused in vinegar.

    You will hear other houses boast of their security arrangements, but it so happens that in more than a thousand years, the Hufflepuff common room and dormitories have never been seen by outsiders. Like badgers, we know exactly how to lie low – and how to defend ourselves.

    Once you’ve opened the barrel, crawl inside and along the passageway behind it, and you will emerge into the cosiest common room of them all. It is round and earthy and low-ceilinged; it always feels sunny, and its circular windows have a view of rippling grass and dandelions.

    There is a lot of burnished copper about the place, and many plants, which either hang from the ceiling or sit on the windowsills. Our Head of house, Professor Pomona Sprout, is Head of Herbology, and she brings the most interesting specimens (some of which dance and talk) to decorate our room – one reason why Hufflepuffs are often very good at Herbology. Our overstuffed sofas and chairs are upholstered in yellow and black, and our dormitories are reached through round doors in the walls of the common room. Copper lamps cast a warm light over our four-posters, all of which are covered in patchwork quilts, and copper bed warmers hang on the walls, should you have cold feet.

    Our house ghost is the friendliest of them all: the Fat Friar. You’ll recognise him easily enough; he’s plump and wears monk’s robes, and he’s very helpful if you get lost or are in any kind of trouble.

    I think that’s nearly everything. I must say, I hope some of you are good Quidditch players. Hufflepuff hasn’t done as well as I’d like in the Quidditch tournament lately.

    You should sleep comfortably. We’re protected from storms and wind down in our dormitories; we never have the disturbed nights those in the towers sometimes experience.

    And once again: congratulations on becoming a member of the friendliest, most decent and most tenacious house of them all.

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    Congratulations! I’m Prefect Robert Hilliard, and I’m delighted to welcome you to RAVENCLAW HOUSE. Our emblem is the eagle, which soars where others cannot climb; our house colours are blue and bronze, and our common room is found at the top of Ravenclaw Tower, behind a door with an enchanted knocker. The arched windows set into the walls of our circular common room look down at the school grounds: the lake, the Forbidden Forest, the Quidditch pitch and the Herbology gardens. No other house in the school has such stunning views.

    Without wishing to boast, this is the house where the cleverest witches and wizards live. Our founder, Rowena Ravenclaw, prized learning above all else – and so do we. Unlike the other houses, who all have concealed entrances to their common rooms, we don’t need one. The door to our common room lies at the top of a tall, winding staircase. It has no handle, but an enchanted bronze knocker in the shape of an eagle. When you rap on the door, this knocker will ask you a question, and if you can answer it correctly, you are allowed in. This simple barrier has kept out everyone but Ravenclaws for nearly a thousand years.

    Some first-years are scared by having to answer the eagle’s questions, but don’t worry. Ravenclaws learn quickly, and you’ll soon enjoy the challenges the door sets. It’s not unusual to find twenty people standing outside the common room door, all trying to work out the answer to the day’s question together. This is a great way to meet fellow Ravenclaws from other years, and to learn from them – although it is a bit annoying if you’ve forgotten your Quidditch robes and need to get in and out in a hurry. In fact, I’d advise you to triple-check your bag for everything you need before leaving Ravenclaw Tower.

    Another cool thing about Ravenclaw is that our people are the most individual – some might even call them eccentrics. But geniuses are often out of step with ordinary folk, and unlike some other houses we could mention, we think you’ve got the right to wear what you like, believe what you want, and say what you feel. We aren’t put off by people who march to a different tune; on the contrary, we value them!

    Speaking of eccentrics, you’ll like our Head of house, Professor Filius Flitwick. People often underestimate him, because he’s really tiny (we think he’s part elf, but we’ve never been rude enough to ask) and he’s got a squeaky voice, but he’s the best and most knowledgeable Charms master alive in the world today. His office door is always open to any Ravenclaw with a problem, and if you’re in a real state he’ll get out these delicious little cupcakes he keeps in a tin in his desk drawer and make them do a little dance for you. In fact, it’s worth pretending you’re in a real state just to see them jive.

    Ravenclaw house has an illustrious history. Most of the greatest wizarding inventors and innovators were in our house, including Perpetua Fancourt, the inventor of the lunascope, Laverne de Montmorency, a great pioneer of love potions, and Ignatia Wildsmith, the inventor of Floo powder. Famous Ravenclaw Ministers for Magic include Millicent Bagnold, who was in power on the night that Harry Potter survived the Dark Lord’s curse, and defended the wizarding celebrations all over Britain with the words, ‘I assert our inalienable right to party. There was also Minister Lorcan McLaird, who was a quite brilliant wizard, but preferred to communicate by puffing smoke out of the end of his wand. Well, I did say we produce eccentrics. In fact, we are also the house that gave the wizarding world Uric the Oddball, who used a jellyfish for a hat. He’s the punch line of a lot of wizarding jokes.

    As for our relationship with the other three houses: well, you’ve probably heard about the Slytherins. They’re not all bad, but you’d do well to be on your guard until you know them well. They’ve got a long house tradition of doing whatever it takes to win – so watch out, especially in Quidditch matches and exams.

    The Gryffindors are OK. If I had a criticism, I’d say Gryffindors tend to be show-offs. They’re also much less tolerant than we are of people who are different; in fact, they’ve been known to make jokes about Ravenclaws who have developed an interest in levitation, or the possible magical uses of troll bogies, or ovomancy, which (as you probably know) is a method of divination using eggs. Gryffindors haven’t got our intellectual curiosity, whereas we’ve got no problem if you want to spend your days and nights cracking eggs in a corner of the common room and writing down your predictions according to the way the yolks fall. In fact, you’ll probably find a few people to help you.

    As for the Hufflepuffs, well, nobody could say they’re not nice people. In fact, they’re some of the nicest people in the school. Let’s just say you needn’t worry too much about them when it comes to competition at exam time.

    I think that’s nearly everything. Oh yes, our house ghost is the Grey Lady. The rest of the school thinks she never speaks, but she’ll talk to Ravenclaws. She’s particularly useful if you’re lost, or you’ve mislaid something.

    I’m sure you’ll have a good night. Our dormitories are in turrets off the main tower; our four-poster beds are covered in sky blue silk eiderdowns and the sound of the wind whistling around the windows is very relaxing.

    And once again: well done on becoming a member of the cleverest, quirkiest and most interesting house at Hogwarts.
  • nerdyandilikeit
    nerdyandilikeit Posts: 2,185 Member
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    1) What House did you sort yourself in to (either with quizzes or your own judgement) BEFORE Pottermore?

    Gryffindor


    2) What House did the Pottermore Sorting Hat put you in?

    Ravenclaw


    3) Is this what you were expecting (if not the same)? Why?

    No, because I'm hot-headed and stubborn most of the time, and very loyal to my friends. I'm not terribly book smart (like with math or science-y things), either.


    4) Did you learn anything new about your Pottermore House that you weren't aware of before? What?

    Yes! That Ravenclaws are known not just for being book smart, but for being creative like me!


    5) Do you like your Pottermore House (whether it's new or old to you)? Why?

    I do now. It was hard to accept at first, but I've come to rather like my house. I realized that while I'm loyal, I'm less likely to be brave without a lot of pushing and lots of help. Putting myself out there scares me a lot, and I have to work up my courage for a while before I'll finally act. But on the other hand, I'm very creative, and a pretty fast learner. When I looked more closely, I found those are the traits that are much stronger in me. So Ravenclaw seems like a nice fit.


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    AsphodelJinx184
  • keyboardwench
    keyboardwench Posts: 121 Member
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    1) What House did you sort yourself in to (either with quizzes or your own judgement) BEFORE Pottermore?
    I never really had a clear house, even in my mind or through tests. When I was younger I thought either Gryffindor or Slytherin and as I grew, it was either Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff.

    2) What House did the Pottermore Sorting Hat put you in?
    Hufflepuff.

    3) Is this what you were expecting (if not the same)? Why?
    Yes. I read the descriptions some people posted on Tumblr of Hufflepuff from the quiz as I was awaiting my validation email. The description fit me perfectly and everything suddenly made sense.

    4) Did you learn anything new about your Pottermore House that you weren't aware of before? What?
    Sort of, I learned more elaborate details about Hufflepuffs. I knew they were kind, loyal, just, all that but the write up from Jo went into much more detail. I did not know that badgers could fight off wolves, if provoked, and the emblem now really strikes true with me. [I always though my patronus would be like a hedgehog, so it's similar in some regards to the badger.] I liked hearing that Hufflepuffs could be smart, brave, awesome, bad *kitten*, etc - it was just that they didn't brag or shout about it XD

    5) Do you like your Pottermore House (whether it's new or old to you)? Why?
    Heck yes! Because I think it fits me, thus solving my identity crisis I've been having forever.

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    LumosDragon24356
  • TourThePast
    TourThePast Posts: 1,753 Member
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    NOW if you're still with me, here's what I would be very interested to know from everyone:

    1) What House did you sort yourself in to (either with quizzes or your own judgement) BEFORE Pottermore?
    Gryffindor
    2) What House did the Pottermore Sorting Hat put you in?
    Ravenclaw
    3) Is this what you were expecting (if not the same)? Why?
    I expected Gryffindor, probably because it's who I identify mostly with, this has been reinforced by being a proud Gryffindor member since the start of the Harry Potter Weight Loss Challenge on here. :smile:

    But really, I'm not that brave, but I am smart and have an enquiring mind, so Ravenclaw is a good match for me.
    4) Did you learn anything new about your Pottermore House that you weren't aware of before? What?
    Yes, that Ravenclaws were regarded as smart AND eccentric.
    5) Do you like your Pottermore House (whether it's new or old to you)? Why?
    I like my new house, because the welcoming letter is written in such a way as to instill pride in being a member of that house; when the first book was written, I don't think she had in mind that the other houses should appear equally attractive to the readers, there was definitely a sense that Harry Potter was "lucky" to be placed in Gryffindor.

    Obviously, more than 25% of people want to be Gryffindors, that's the house where pretty much all the heroes of the books are from, so they have to make the other houses seem more attractive and emphasise their positive qualities or they'd end up with a LOT of unhappy Pottermore members! :bigsmile:
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    FeatherWing30497 - Though I should warn people that I probably won't be spending a LOT of time on the site. I'm already getting a bit frustrated after failing to brew a potion about five times, my job requires me to pay a lot of attention to detail, so this might not be a fun way to unwind - so on reflection maybe Ravenclaw isn't such a good house for me after all, LOL!

    EDITED TO FIX QUOTES - because we STILL don't have a "post preview" button to check it's okay before we post it!
  • BrnIdGirl
    BrnIdGirl Posts: 129 Member
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    1) What House did you sort yourself in to (either with quizzes or your own judgement) BEFORE Pottermore? Gryffindor

    2) What House did the Pottermore Sorting Hat put you in? Gryffindor

    3) Is this what you were expecting (if not the same)? Why? Yes

    4) Did you learn anything new about your Pottermore House that you weren't aware of before? What? That it is not just about bravery and courage

    5) Do you like your Pottermore House (whether it's new or old to you)? Why? Yes

    BONUS: What's your username (if you want people to add you)?

    HeartUnicorn15208
  • Jaradel
    Jaradel Posts: 143 Member
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    1) What House did you sort yourself in to (either with quizzes or your own judgement) BEFORE Pottermore? Ravenclaw or Gryffindor

    2) What House did the Pottermore Sorting Hat put you in? Gryffindor

    3) Is this what you were expecting (if not the same)? Why? No - I've always been a bookworm, so I figured that would win out over my other qualities.

    4) Did you learn anything new about your Pottermore House that you weren't aware of before? What? Not yet, though McGonagall's backstory is very interesting.

    5) Do you like your Pottermore House (whether it's new or old to you)? Why? Of course, it feels like home already, having "lived" in Gryffindor house with Harry through all the books.
  • BrnIdGirl
    BrnIdGirl Posts: 129 Member
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    1) What House did you sort yourself in to (either with quizzes or your own judgement) BEFORE Pottermore? Gryffindor

    2) What House did the Pottermore Sorting Hat put you in? Gryffindor

    3) Is this what you were expecting (if not the same)? Why? Yes

    4) Did you learn anything new about your Pottermore House that you weren't aware of before? What? That it is not just about bravery and courage

    5) Do you like your Pottermore House (whether it's new or old to you)? Why? Yes

    BONUS: What's your username (if you want people to add you)?

    HeartUnicorn15208

    I forgot to mention I was a Hatstall...figures...LOL
  • nerdyandilikeit
    nerdyandilikeit Posts: 2,185 Member
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    I forgot to mention I was a Hatstall...figures...LOL

    Oh you were?! They're pretty rare. That's awesome. What houses did they give you to choose?
  • BrnIdGirl
    BrnIdGirl Posts: 129 Member
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    I forgot to mention I was a Hatstall...figures...LOL

    Oh you were?! They're pretty rare. That's awesome. What houses did they give you to choose?

    Gryffindor, Ravenclaw & Syltherin
  • nerdyandilikeit
    nerdyandilikeit Posts: 2,185 Member
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    I forgot to mention I was a Hatstall...figures...LOL

    Oh you were?! They're pretty rare. That's awesome. What houses did they give you to choose?

    Gryffindor, Ravenclaw & Syltherin

    Wow, a three way?! Cool.
  • BrnIdGirl
    BrnIdGirl Posts: 129 Member
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    I forgot to mention I was a Hatstall...figures...LOL

    Oh you were?! They're pretty rare. That's awesome. What houses did they give you to choose?

    Gryffindor, Ravenclaw & Syltherin

    Wow, a three way?! Cool.

    Yeah i thought so.
  • jacquiroxx
    jacquiroxx Posts: 68 Member
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    1) What House did you sort yourself in to (either with quizzes or your own judgement) BEFORE Pottermore?
    Growing up with HP, I always thought of myself as a Slytherin. As I got older and grew into myself I realized I was a Ravenclaw.

    2) What House did the Pottermore Sorting Hat put you in?
    Ravenclaw. Most of me was really happy because I knew it's where I belonged. A tiny part of me (the middle schooler in me haha) was a little sad because I was secretly hoping I'd been wrong and was a Slytherin.

    3) Is this what you were expecting (if not the same)? Why?
    Absolutely what I was expecting. Everyone has always pegged me for a Ravenclaw.

    4) Did you learn anything new about your Pottermore House that you weren't aware of before? What?
    I did. I knew they were unusual, but I didn't know they prided themselves on their quirkiness. I am understanding more and more why I belong in that House.

    5) Do you like your Pottermore House (whether it's new or old to you)? Why?
    Love it of course. I am glad I didn't have to have an identity crisis or anything over having identified for so long with Ravenclaw and then being put in Gryffindor or something haha.

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    SwordAuror24242
  • Nekoashi
    Nekoashi Posts: 220 Member
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    opps I posted this in the wrong spot, here it is :P

    Well, to make a long story short, I just joined Pottermore and was not happy with the result I got, so i made another account to do a little test; I answered everything the same and got a different house, the one I wanted to begin with. I'm now seeing that there is a certain level of randomness involved to keep the house numbers somewhat even. Now the delimma: which account do I use?

    1) What House did you sort yourself in to (either with quizzes or your own judgement) BEFORE Pottermore?
    Gryffindor

    2) What House did the Pottermore Sorting Hat put you in?
    1st try: Slytherin, 2nd try: Gryffindor

    3) Is this what you were expecting (if not the same)? Why?
    I was mad :mad: that even considered me a Slytherin because I feel I am a Gryffindor and never once thought I belonged in any other house, and I always have felt my personality and characteristics are that of a Gryffindor.

    4) Did you learn anything new about your Pottermore House that you weren't aware of before? What?
    I learned a lot about Slytherin, and realized that Slytherin and Gryffindor are very similar. I started to not feel so insulted by what house Pottermore sorted me into. Both houses have a huge amount of pride, desire for glory, desire to be great, and protect their housemates. I still disagree with Pottermore's 1st choice because I've always been one to never want to exclude anyone, and the founder of Slytherin wanted to exclude anyone who's not pure blood ;_; Its like discriminating against someone who's poor, its not right :frown:

    5) Do you like your Pottermore House (whether it's new or old to you)? Why? I don't like Slytherin, though I do have a new respect for them since learning more about them! and of course I love Gryffindor and have a lot of pride being a lion on mfp

    BONUS: What's your username (if you want people to add you)? my Gryffindor account is PatronusSickle14300; my Slytherin account is CrimsonWatch6926


    Well I've thought about it, and I am choosing Gryffindor. Harry has words with Professor Dumbledore about the sorting hat, and Harry said he was only in Gryffindor because he asked to be there and Dumbledore replies with: “Exactly. Which makes you very different from Voldemort. It’s not our abilities that show what we truly are, Harry. It’s our choices.“

    I hope no one hates me with my choice or reasoning :sad:
  • brittlynn07
    brittlynn07 Posts: 386 Member
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    1) What House did you sort yourself in to (either with quizzes or your own judgement) BEFORE Pottermore?
    Ravenclaw

    2) What House did the Pottermore Sorting Hat put you in?
    Slytherin

    3) Is this what you were expecting (if not the same)? Why?
    Not really because I thought I always fit in with the Ravenclaws and definitely didn't see myself as a Slytherin.

    4) Did you learn anything new about your Pottermore House that you weren't aware of before? What?
    Yes! I didn't know Merlin was a Slytherin.

    5) Do you like your Pottermore House (whether it's new or old to you)? Why?
    Yes. Slytherins look out for their own which is definitely something that describes me. After reading through everything I realize that I really do have similar traits as the Slytherin house.

    BONUS: What's your username (if you want people to add you)?
    SunOwl22798
  • stiffles12
    stiffles12 Posts: 3 Member
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    Hello all! I am new around here, so I figured I would just copy the questions from the first post and see if this group gets any new activity besides me :)

    1) What House did you sort yourself in to (either with quizzes or your own judgement) BEFORE Pottermore?
    -I always though Gryffindor was the house that I belonged to, it was almost always the one I would get on whatever quiz I would take and I just felt a connection that way.

    2) What House did the Pottermore Sorting Hat put you in?
    -I was put into Slytherin.

    3) Is this what you were expecting (if not the same)? Why?
    -No, not at all. Slytherin was always probably the third one I thought I would be sorted into. I figured it would either be Gryffindor or Hufflepuff.

    4) Did you learn anything new about your Pottermore House that you weren't aware of before? What?
    -Since I was part of the first round of beta testing, I was one of the first ones to take the test and therefore do not really remember what I knew or did not already know at that point. I feel like I already knew most of it, but there may have been a few new things.

    5) Do you like your Pottermore House (whether it's new or old to you)? Why?
    -When I did play I found it enjoyable. Life has been a little too crazy for the past few years to get much time in on the site. I think it is kind of neat that the house I was sorted into is the main rival of the house that I always felt a part of. After thinking it through though, I did realise that Slythrin was never as much of a stretch as I thought it was.

    BONUS: What's your username (if you want people to add you)?
    -GobletFlame196