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The Hogwarts Houses:
Gryffindors are defined by their desire for glory. They are daring, courageous, and may have a desire for fame. Gryffindors are passionate about their beliefs, and standing up for who and what they believe in.
Gryffindors want to be heroes. A willingness to confront the darkness, to fight for the underdog, to explore and defend: this is the Gryffindor House.
Slytherins care more about their reputation in the here and now; it matters even more than their achievements. It’s better to be powerful in life than renowned in death, because you can reap the benefits while alive.
They won’t fall back or be cautious: they are ready to fight, and they’re not going to cede ground to anyone. Slytherins are cerebral - they don’t care so much for people, particularly people they don’t know. They have no patience for incompetence in others. They enjoy elegance and refinement, along with mystery.
Ravenclaws are defined by curiosity and the love of learning, first and foremost. A Ravenclaw will always seek knowledge; they want to know the why of everything. They tend to avoid conflict whenever possible, seeking creative solutions to avoid a fight.
Ravenclaws are also the most individualistic of all the Houses, and the most open-minded. Creativity and an open mind, as much as pure intelligence, defines the Ravenclaw House.
Hufflepuffs are defined by their love of family, comfort, and living things first and foremost. Anything involving animals or plants is going to appeal to them. They also care deeply for people and enjoy the company of others; being alone or feeling unloved are things Hufflepuffs dislike intensely.
Hufflepuff is a House of teamwork; it’s very group-oriented. Hufflepuff is best defined as the House of general human decency and kindness: They are thoughtful, kind, and caring; however, they are the most likely to simply avoid conflict, even if it means a miscarriage of justice.
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