You seem to come from a strong Slytherin background with the haughtiness and snobbiness and the little glimpses of your family made it seem that way. I could see you having been sorted there when eleven. But you seem vastly different now, and it seems but a ghost of Slytherin haunts you (luckily for you, it's not the Bloody Baron).
The tinge of Slytherin is still there, which made me apprehensive and uncertain when I first finished reading your application, so I re-read it, where I had the above revelation. That out of the way, I think you are a very bouncy Ravendor. Your discussion of the weekend in hyperactivity showcases it best. The über business and chaotic aspect of the weekend is very Gryffindor, but how completely planned it was (with a back up plan even) is very Ravenclaw
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Re: Ravendorlily_faylineAugust 27 2007, 08:04:37 UTC
Thanks for the vote! The memory is really a happy one (if a bit bittersweet), since the cat had been very poorly and listless and had not been eating for days, and then suddenly started playing again that morning (almost as if to leave that last good memory for me). It's still a good counterpoint to the one of the actual heart attack, so yeah, happy memory!
While I think you do show some Hufflepuff traits (friendliness, loyalty and trying hard to be tolerant), your Gryffindor traits (confidence, self-assurance, spontaneity) overshadow your Hufflepuff traits. You don't have many Slytherin traits I can spot (resourcefulness- but that can also be Ravenclaw), and in the end I think your analytic self coupled with chaos and a certain lack of subtlety pushes you firmly in the Ravenclaw area. Hufflepuff takes third seat, and that makes you a Ravendor.
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The tinge of Slytherin is still there, which made me apprehensive and uncertain when I first finished reading your application, so I re-read it, where I had the above revelation. That out of the way, I think you are a very bouncy Ravendor. Your discussion of the weekend in hyperactivity showcases it best. The über business and chaotic aspect of the weekend is very Gryffindor, but how completely planned it was (with a back up plan even) is very Ravenclaw ( ... )
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The memory is really a happy one (if a bit bittersweet), since the cat had been very poorly and listless and had not been eating for days, and then suddenly started playing again that morning (almost as if to leave that last good memory for me). It's still a good counterpoint to the one of the actual heart attack, so yeah, happy memory!
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Mia/Gryffinpuff
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