Ik heb net de test op zo'n andere site gedaan en ik heb 86% Horned Serpent en 81% Pukwudgie dus ik zit daar ergens tussen. Geen idee wat dat verder inhoudt maar volgens mij ligt Horned Serpent vlakbij Ravenclaw.
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HORNED SERPENT / RAVENCLAW
The Horned Serpent was of great fascination to Isolt, described as a, âgreat horned river serpent with a jewel set into its forehead.â Being a descendant of Salazar Slytherin, Isolt found she had a strange kinship to it. For this reason, she chose to name one of the Ilvermorny houses after it.
The Horned Serpent represents âthe mind,â and it is said that the house âfavors scholars.â
The comparison to Ravenclaw is obvious. But it goes deeper than just âintelligence.â In the Harry Potter books, Ravenclaw is described as a place for those who desire learning:
âOr yet in wise old Ravenclaw, If youâve a ready mind, Where those of wit and learning, Will always find their kind.â
Favoring the activities of the mind (learning, dreaming, creating, thinking, analyzing) above all else â whether that means being studious like Penelope Clearwater, aloof like Luna Lovegood and Sybill Trelawney, crafty like Gilderoy Lockhart, or neurotic like Moaning Myrtle â is arguably a fundamental quality that firmly unites Ravenclaws.
(Whether one is concrete or abstract in oneâs scholarly aspirations, and whether or not a member of this house has selfish or altruistic reasons for seeking knowledge, doesnât seem to be a determining factor.)
We obviously donât have a spectrum of Horned Serpent students to measure against the vastly different Ravenclaws, but based on Isolt alone we see that her desire to obtain and spread knowledge, as well as her curiosity and ability to figure things out, would definitely have made her a prime candidate for that house if sheâd gone to Hogwarts.
WAMPUS / GRYFFINDOR
The Wampus is âa magical panther-like creature,â which is âfast, strong and almost impossible to kill.â Isoltâs son, the âargumentative but fiercely loyalâ Webster (who would go on to become an âAuror-for-hireâ), named a house after the Wampus because it was his favorite magical creature.
Wampus represents âthe body,â and Wampus students are described as âwarriors.â
The funny thing about Wampus and Thunderbird is that, just like Gryffindor and Slytherin, some of their qualities overlap. Being confrontational and âfiercely loyalâ are certainly traits that could describe both Gryffindor and Slytherin â the main difference seems to be how physical they are in their actions. Whereas Gryffindors might be outwardly confrontational or conflict-prone, Slytherins may feel all the same feelings but with a stronger ability for detachment, and more critical thinking before they choose to act.
The Wampus individual seems, like the Gryffindor, to act instinctively. To seek conflict rather than run from it, and to pick fights (literally, as a âwarriorâ) rather than play it safe/smart. Less kind Slytherins might call Gryffindors âbrutes,â which we certainly donât approve of here at Hypable, but the tendency to think with oneâs lizard brain (guided by the âbodyâ rather than the âmindâ or âsoulâ) certainly seems to drive both Gryffindors and Wampuses to action.
In fact, the only significant difference between a Wampus and a Gryffindor might be in the degree of their loyalty. Based solely on the description of Webster, a Wampus might be more likely to back down for the sense of a âgreater good,â where a Gryffindor would be a bit more hot-headed and prone to continue a conflict for the sake of it (being brave past the point of reason).
Either way, both Wampuses and Gryffindors are fierce and strong; at Ilvermorny, a new Wampus student is welcomed to their house with a roar, which seems very appropriate for both houses.
PUKWUDGIE / HUFFLEPUFF
The Pukwudgie was one of the first magical creatures Isolt encountered in America. It is âa short, grey-faced, large-eared creature distantly related to the European goblin. Fiercely independent, tricky and not over-fond of humankind (whether magical or mundane), it possesses its own powerful magic.â
âWilliamâ became Isoltâs reluctant and grumpy friend, but she ordered him to leave her after she found the orphan boys sheâd later adopt. The house was named âPukwudgieâ by Isoltâs No-Maj husband James, âbecause the stories his wife told of curmudgeonly William always made him laugh.â
Much like James, the Pukwudgie house represents âthe heart,â and the house favors âhealers.â
Is there any question that this is Hufflepuff in a nutshell? Beyond the superficial âloyaltyâ trait (which Harry Potter fans know isnât a trait exclusive to Hufflepuffs; a main difference between Gryffindors and Slytherins is why, and to what extent, they choose to be loyal to a cause or an individual), Hufflepuffs are also described as âjust,â âpatient,â âunafraid of toil,â as well as generally cheerful and friendly.
As an extension of this, the description of Pukwudgie indicates that someone sorted into this house is guided by their heart â meaning their compassion, and capability for empathy â and them being âhealersâ further emphasizes this compassionate trait that so defined Helga Hufflepuff herself (whoâd let anyone into her house).
An individual sorted into Pukwudgie could definitely consider it the Hufflepuff stamp of approval; even William, grumpy as he was, was loyal and true to a fault to Isolt, even coming to her aid in the end.
What seems to give Pukwudgies an edge here is that they donât have to deal with the prejudice towards Hufflepuff so prevalent at Hogwarts; in general, Ilvermorny is described as a lot more democratic and open-minded than Hogwarts, and this probably means that Pukwudgies arenât universally (and falsely) considered weak and stupid.
THUNDERBIRD / SLYTHERIN
The Thunderbird, which can create storms as it flies, was named by Isoltâs son Chadwick, âan intelligent but often temperamental boy.â
The Thunderbird represents the âsoul,â and is said to favor âadventurers.â
As also mentioned in the Wampus section, there is as much of an overlap between Wampus and Thunderbird as there is between Gryffindor and Slytherin. A Gryffindor, too, could be an adventurer, but it all depends on what traits we associate with an adventurer.
Is it someone who bravely (or foolhardily) heads into unknown terrains, ready for anything? Or is an adventurer someone who plots new ground, seeking glory and betterment for themselves and their chosen cause? If the latter, that is most certainly a Slytherin.
When equating Thunderbird to Slytherin, itâs also important to mention that, much like Hufflepuff, the Slytherin house is often wrongly defined by its bad reputation. If you believe Slytherins are inherently âbadâ or âevil,â we donât blame you (itâs easy to believe what Harry believes), but it doesnât take much reading between the lines to firmly put a rest to that nasty stereotype.
In reality a Slytherin can, in a lot of ways, be described as a more emotionally invested Ravenclaw, a more rational Gryffindor, or a less benevolent Hufflepuff. Theyâre cunning, resourceful, shrewd, ambitious, and have a strong sense of self-preservation. Thereâs nothing inherently bad or evil about Slytherins; in another world (or at Ilvermorny), the equivalent of Slytherin house might even be considered the best of the lot.
A Thunderbird is ambitious and introspective, soulful in the sense that she looks inside herself when faced with a decision or moral dilemma. A Thunderbird is independent, defined by her underlying desire to explore all options and seek advancement for herself or the cause she believes in. A Thunderbird is a Slytherin, without the attached prejudice from the wizarding world at large, and resulting segregation from the rest of the students.
CONCLUSION
Are the houses identical? No. But just like each Hogwarts house has two colors, so we believe there are two sides to every coin â your Hogwarts house represents one side of your coin, while your Ilvermorny house represents another.
If your Ilvermorny and Hogwarts houses correlate based on the descriptions above, you might consider that a sure sign that your Hogwarts house is âaccurateâ (as much as a person can be defined by any one house).
If you got a different Ilvermorny house â say youâre a Gryffindor and a Pukwudgie, or a Slytherin and a Horned Serpent â this might speak to your overall spectrum of house qualities, with Ilvermorny allowing a different side of yourself to shine.