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Molly-the-JollyParticipant1,000,000
SomewhereI'm Hufflepuff too

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Mei-xue (May-shreh) ParticipantFairylandI'm a Slytherin and a Pukwudgie.
XD The tests say Ravenclaw, but I disagree.
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nameParticipantSAME HERE!!!! 🙂 well but for me the tests say slytherin, slytherin, definitely a slytherin.
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Molly WeasleyParticipanta. k. a. Darth KittyPROUD TO BE HORNED SERPENT!
PROUD TO BE A SLYTHERIN!!!
Is there anyone else who just can't wait to see Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them? I'm planning on throwing a party with my friends on opening night, then going with them to see the movie. November 18th, here I come!!!
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Young WriterParticipantYESSS! It comes out on my birthday!
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Young WriterParticipantRavenclaw and Horned Serpent!
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Mirax T.Participant12
The Pulsar SkateGryffindor/Pukwudgie, and proud!
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Ashlee G.Participant15
HogwartsOddly enough, I am put in Gryffindor… So unless my perspective has changed on things – I mean, who knows? I swear it had me in Hufflepuff before. Maybe I was mistaken. But it clearly shows Gryffindor on Pottermore as my house.
As for Ilvermorny, no offense, but I don't like it. I could not even get through the history of the school without cringing. Meaning, I did not read it. It is just… wrecks the purpose of Hogwarts. And personally, I am stuck on the trio (Ron, Hermione, and Harry). Anything outside that circle is a no go. Unless it is close friends to them, like Neville, Hagrid, Dumbledore, or Ginny for example.
But nonetheless, I took the Ilvermorny quiz and it put me in Thunderbird.
Sorry Ilvermorny fans – banish me now to Azkaban. I failed. Terribly.
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Esthelle (Es-thel-ayParticipantAnonymous
Rivendell (I wish) ;)You didn't fail, Ashlee! Of course you didn't.
I personally like the idea of Ilvermorny– because I enjoy observing how similar it is to Hogwarts, and in what ways it is different. In many ways, the differences and similarities are those also of England and America. For instance, in Hogwarts, students are placed into the 4 Houses by the Sorting Hat– as we all know. The student does have a significant role in his/her Sorting, (Harry desperately not wanting Slytherin as a House and and therefore being placed in Gryffindor) but on the end, the Hat really decides. In Ilvermorny, the student stands on the knot in the floor and one of the 4 House statues indicates by way of light or movement that they want the student in question placed in their own. Unlike as it is with Hogwarts, there is not a supreme judge like the Sorting Hat, which makes it's decisions based on the Student's wishes, but still ultimately makes the decision. In Ilvermorny, the Houses are more suggesting then deciding. And it will happen that more than one statue will indicate that it wants the student– in which case the student actually does the deciding. So the two schools are naturally and wisely reflective of their countries. Neither is inferior, and they are both very similar, but there are marked differences. And it seems that most of the foundation-traditions of Ilvermorny come from Hogwarts– which also corresponds to England and America.
I was placed in Pukwudgie for the Ilvermorny quiz. I am a Hufflepuff in Hogwarts, though I am only Hufflepuff over Ravenclaw by one answer. I think we call that "Huffleclaw".
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RainbowParticipantI am Hufflepuff and Pukwudgie


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KestrelParticipantI'm Hufflepuff and Thunderbird! Yay! Also, I have a 12 ¼ inches Maple wood wand with a Unicorn hair core and Rigid flexibility.
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