While I see threads of Ravenclaw (your irritation with ignorance and closed-mindedness, your love of creative and intellectual pursuits), oh my Slytherdor, you strike me as such an interesting hybrid:
On the Gryffindor side, you have the bravery to make your own way in life (even if your family disapproves, even if you hate change, even if it scares you). Challenges excite you -- they're like a gauntlet thrown down that you want to stomp all over. You also value directness and honesty in relationships, and have that classic stubborn streak.
On the Slytherin side, you're driven by success, and have that decided streak of glorious practicality. You also enjoy the good things in life and want to enjoy them with those who mean the most to you, whom you want to be proud of. You have a finely honed charm, which you're happy to use to achieve your ends, and you really dislike being thought weak.
Tricky, tricky, but I think you'll be happiest in Slytherin.
I see every house in you. I think I have to say gryffindor because you're not afraid to go for what you want and you own up to your mistakes. You give off a really confident vibe and seem really passionate about well, life~
Gryffindor and Slytherin are two sides of the same coin in so many ways--that's why the Harry/Voldemort trope works so well in the books. And you are such a perfect example of this! But your drive for success and competitive nature lead me to think you'd be happier with the other snakes.
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On the Gryffindor side, you have the bravery to make your own way in life (even if your family disapproves, even if you hate change, even if it scares you). Challenges excite you -- they're like a gauntlet thrown down that you want to stomp all over. You also value directness and honesty in relationships, and have that classic stubborn streak.
On the Slytherin side, you're driven by success, and have that decided streak of glorious practicality. You also enjoy the good things in life and want to enjoy them with those who mean the most to you, whom you want to be proud of. You have a finely honed charm, which you're happy to use to achieve your ends, and you really dislike being thought weak.
Tricky, tricky, but I think you'll be happiest in Slytherin.
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Clara/Ravenclaw
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