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So I took the Pottermore tests...
My eldest sister is a much bigger Harry Potter fan than me, in spite of it being me who was the perfect age for the books when they started being published here, and me being the one who brought them to my family's attention (thanks to an art teacher who read the first book to us at art school). She basically has the audiobooks on loop, and keeps comparing lots of Real Life to the books, and all that.
So she took the Pottermore tests much earlier than me. Twice, with very different results, because she forgot her login.
When I finally got around to it, she was eager to discuss the tests with me (well, so was I). As we were recalling the questions, she remembered the one that asks you "which of these boxes would you open".
Which is probably why she's a Gryffindorish Ravenclaw and I'm definitely a Hufflepuff. (I was mildly offended at the Slytherin & Gryffindor options being so obvious. Then I came to this option and didn't even get to the Ravenclaw one I clicked so fast.)
She decided that the Czech Ornithological Society, which she is a member of, is probably more of a Ravenclawish undertaking, anyway.
So she took the Pottermore tests much earlier than me. Twice, with very different results, because she forgot her login.
When I finally got around to it, she was eager to discuss the tests with me (well, so was I). As we were recalling the questions, she remembered the one that asks you "which of these boxes would you open".
Me: The one where a small creature was squeaking! I had to open that one, it would suffocate!
Her, with slight dismay over herself: I didn't even think of that.
Her, with slight dismay over herself: I didn't even think of that.
Which is probably why she's a Gryffindorish Ravenclaw and I'm definitely a Hufflepuff. (I was mildly offended at the Slytherin & Gryffindor options being so obvious. Then I came to this option and didn't even get to the Ravenclaw one I clicked so fast.)
She decided that the Czech Ornithological Society, which she is a member of, is probably more of a Ravenclawish undertaking, anyway.