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Founded by Rowena Ravenclaw, Ravenclaw house boasts the sharpest and most
intuitive minds of the wizarding world. Reflecting the same values Rowena
Ravenclaw valued herself, most of the brightest witches and wizards of
our time are known to have originated from this house who flies behind
the symbol of the Eagle. Closely allied with the members of Gryffindor,
Ravenclaw students possess a knack for learning. |
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Founded by the big-hearted Helga Hufflepuff, members of this house, while
typically viewed by other students as 'left-overs', are known for being
generous, fair and just. While their sporting prowess may not be as strong
as others and while they may not win as many house cup competitions, one
would never expect a Hufflepuff member to turn out bad. Their house symbol
of the badger is symbolic of their giving nature (although some prefer
to view it as an analogy of slow witted). |
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the banner of the lion, Gryffindor students are brave, loyal and steadfast.
Godric Gryffindor valued those same qualities in the students which he
sought to teach. Considered to be one of the 'coolest' houses to be in
alongside Ravenclaw, Gryffindor is a serious contender for the house cup.
While Gryffindor students are wily and at times unpredictable, their courage
and convictions are never questioned. |
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Nearly every bad wizard has been traced back to the house created by Salazar
Slytherin. With the serpent as the house symbol, Salazar Slytherin sought
to teach pure-bloods only, believe them to be the only witches or wizards
worthy of continuing in the study of magic. Unfortunately, this dispute
between Salazar Slytherin and Godric, Helga and Rowena led to what can
only be seen as a rivalry between Slytherin and Gryffindor, Hufflepuff
and Ravenclaw. Students of Slytherin are notoriously sly and will do whatever
it takes to achieve their goals. In short, they are firm believers that
the end justifies the means. |
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