accio_belle
// let's teach the pitiful children! //
slytherpuff!! did the official pottermore test twice haha
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Huffleclaw .
As a kid I would have sworn up and down I was a Ravenclaw. I was very much a book worm and I still enjoy learning new things.
But with age my Hufflepuff tendencies have come to the forefront, and looking back on it I would probably have been a Hat Stall. If we go with the idea that the Sorting Hat puts you in the house that will best help you achieve your full potential than Hufflepuff would have been that house for me.
But little Witchy Geek would have been a little disappointed. As a kid books were my refuge and I loved to learn new things. So I would have assumed Ravenclaw as a natural fit.
But honestly at my core I'm a worker. I might be a little lazy IRL but if you give me a task I'll plod along happily enough until it's complete. Unafraid of toil is like my secret motto. Also I am just in general an easy going sort, when my anxiety isn't tying me in knots. I don't make friends easily but I tend to do my best to keep them once I do.
I think Hufflepuff would have been a good house to bolster my innate tendencies towards hardwork, open-mindness, and even my curiosity. I would have gotten on with the Ravenclaws but I think putting me in that house would have been a mistake. It would have fostered my worst qualities and probably left me even more socially awkward than I already am.
Which I think is a much more adult look at Houses. As a kid I just assumed you got put into the House that fit your personality. As an adult I think it's more you get sorted into the House that brings out your best qualities and maybe forces you to confront your worse ones.
--- As for Illvermorny. No idea. I guess whichever is the Hufflepuff equivalent? --
i want to say it's Pukwudgie, but i think i'm wrong