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What is your Hogwarts house?

Asked by Magical_Muggle (2265points) March 9th, 2016

Guys, if you haven’t already, I insist on you taking the new Pottermore quiz to find out what your house is and what your wand is, you can find the site here: https://www.pottermore.com/
Just create an account and complete the quizzes, then report back! simple, you never have to go on pottermore again if you like.

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Stinley's avatar

Random questions! I got Hufflepuff

jca's avatar

Hufflepuff here, too. Loyal, patient, fair, hardworking and true.

jca's avatar

I’m not sure how new that site is, but it’s genius of the author to make a site for Harry Potter fans, kind of dark, kind of gothic, genius.

I’d like to read the Harry Potter books. My daughter is almost 9 so she’s at a good age.

Stinley's avatar

Read them to her @jca! I started reading to my older daughter at about that age after leaving her to her own reading for a few years. We both loved the stories and the closeness. I read all the Narnias, the Dark Materials, The Hunger Games. She has read them all again herself. I must start with my younger one as I think it is a really special thing to do.

janbb's avatar

@Stinley Have you read “The Darik is Rising” sequence with them? In my mind it is the best of all of that genre. It’s based on Arthurian legend and the Mabinogion; much of it takes place in Cornwall and Wales.

Seek's avatar

I’m a Ravenclaw, and my wand is ebony, 12½ inches, surprisingly rigid, and Phoenix feather. Having recently begun working with ebony to make said wand, I agree with the rigidity assessment. Christ, that is a hard wood.

ucme's avatar

I prefer Hagrid’s Hut.

Stinley's avatar

@janbb they look really good. I think they would enjoy this series

janbb's avatar

@Stinley I love them. Reread them almost annually. Great characters.

filmfann's avatar

@jca I remember being on that site before the 6th book came out, and speculating what would happen. It was fabulous. Another great Potter site is The Leaky Cauldron .

I was selected into Gryffindor. No surprise there. I have always been told I’m a goodie two shoes boy scout.

stanleybmanly's avatar

I’m tempted not to waste time with exams, and instead just volunteer for Slithering. But I’m curious and it will drive me crazy if I don’t. I can’t wait til I put this before the wife this afternoon. Thanks @IheartMypuppy

zenvelo's avatar

Ravenclaw. My wand is Alder wood with a unicorn hair core, 10 ¾” and unyielding flexibility.

zenvelo's avatar

@stanleybmanly Ted Cruz is in Slytherin.

Unofficial_Member's avatar

Mine is Ravenclaw. My wand is made of Sycamore wood, Unicorn hair core, with 11¾” length, and surprisingly swishy flexibility.

stanleybmanly's avatar

Hufflepuff. Chestnut wand, unicorn hair core, “unyielding flexibility” wtf? What on earth is unyielding flexibility? It’s like hearing “sensible foolishness”.

Soubresaut's avatar

Gryffindor. Alder wood wand with a unicorn hair, 10¾”, slightly springy.

Winter_Pariah's avatar

Gryffindor… where I definitely would be a pariah. lol

Magical_Muggle's avatar

@stanleybmanly, you can look up the definition of what the flexibility means on Pottermore.

And goodness, I wasn’t expecting such a response! Thanks guys.

I forgot to tell you guys, I was sorted into Hufflepuff on the new pottermore quiz Ravenclaw on the old one and my wand is Redwood, 10”, Unicorn Hair core and rigid flexibility

Seek's avatar

@stanleybmanly – they say that because without the “flexibility” qualifier, the description, “9½ inches, ebony, shockingly rigid” would better suit a Grindr profile than a Pottermore page.

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