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Your characters are off to
Hogwarts, and they've got the option of being sorted into Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, or Slytherin. Or, you could always just be one of those creepy centaurs living in the Forbidden Forest with the spiders and the unicorns.
- Comment stating what houses your crew would be in, explain
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Moirine
Rayna
Shiri
Ishmael
Elia
Pearle
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haru, however, is totally a hufflepuff. all she wants is to help. she's definitely a follower. but, then, neville is a gryffindor, so maybe she's a huffledor. she's tough beneath all the self-esteem issues and guilt.
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if she'd never been made the occia, she'd be a hufflepuff, through and through. she's so naive and desperate to just learn how to have fun. she wants everyone to be happy, laugh and feel important. the part of her that still feels that way is what fuels cerys. so slytherpuff!
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Based on that, Janus is a total Gryffindor. Heroism is his life goal. He wants to be the daring, dashing protagonist swooping in and saving the day. He looks at Godric & Harry with shiny eyes~
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It can be argued that her desire to be a martyr and solicitousness would make her lean more to Gryffindor or Hufflepuff, or that her intellect and wit would bring her to Ravenclaw, but Lena is ultimately a person founded on her flaws. And her flaws point to Slytherin.
(also, y, she is a coward.)
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Dominic
Saoirse
Silence
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Silence:
Ambition and personal comfort are valued more than morals, and loyalty to the 'House' (or in this case, the Gang) comes top of the list of priorities. Everyone else, though, can go hang. He's cold, he's cunning, duplicitous and ruthless, although he lacks the hangup on blood purity. Most definitely Slytherin.
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Also easy: Ravenclaw.
Based in academics, booksmart instead of worldsmart, very socially awkward, and obsessed with perfection in everything he does. He is scatterbrained outside of his areas of expertise, couldn't look after himself if his life depended on it, and relies heavily on outside input to take note of anything extracurricular. As yet has no particular ambition.
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Cael was tough because his flash-decision reactions often cloud his judgement in personal matters. He sticks both feet in without looking, leaps before he looks, and often ends up breaking everything a la the bull in the china shop. He is insistent on treating women in a way that emphasises their femininity and pinpoints his masculinity, and the ultimate aim is to be their Knight (or Guard) in Shining Armour (Of course, reality is not the same as intentions, and we all know, Caelus, that your ulterior motives aren't always that great). Based on that and his quickly roused temper, he could easily fit into GryffindorOn the other hand and at the most basic level, Caelus has other facets. His vices are women, alcohol and laziness, but his virtues rest heavily upon fairness, trust, and love for all. Barring, possibly, the folk who stole his sister, he sees Justice as being his life, and doesn't go out for revenge no matter the consequences. He'll blow up in your face, then apologise a little later for being crabby, and go about ( ... )
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Pretty much a great deal of her personality has been shaped forcibly by trauma; her personality from before is still there, but under like ten protective layers. Her hopelessness(/cynicism), anxiety, memory lapses, neediness and self-destruction aren't actual parts of her personality. Neither's the hypervigilence or hostility. Rather they are behaviours or reactions that she falls into as a result of trauma that are symptomatic of deeper problems. (I just pretty much described her entire personality and went "DISREGARD THAT". whatevs)
If we get past that though (which is difficult since she's been triggered into those behaviours worse than she has been ic before I am sorry :D)-/) then I guess you could make an argument for her being resourceful given that she's somehow still alive. She's also fairly self-centred, but that's more to do with the fact that she has very little emotional imagination. If someone asks her to do something without threatening her then she'll pretty much do it. She's also generally ( ... )
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Hard work, tolerance, loyalty, and fair play. Add "baking" and "occasional outbursts of rage" to that list and you'd be set!
She'd be a squib, tho.
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Iseut
Mallory
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He is definitely not Slytherin in nature, as he has little ambition (though that may have changed if he had gotten bored in his role as Priest, but he was promoted up before having the chance to do so), and definitely not Ravenclaw as he has little true interest in intelligent endeavors, as much as they plague him. Hufflepuff is the closest to a secondary House, but he gets bored of one thing that isn't fighting fast enough and moves to help somewhere else that he is pretty solely Gryffindor.
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