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| Subject: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 3rd February 2013, 8:43 pm | |
| So. ... for Christmas my husband got us tickets to Islands of Adventure with early access to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and got me iron-on patches with different house crests so I could display all my Hufflepuff/Ravenclaw pride ((Pottermore says Ravenclaw, other fan-made quizzes usually always put me in Hufflepuff, so I be BOTH. Husband is totally Slytherin though, lmao)). And earlier tonight I went there. I'm sure it's been done a billion times before, but I hadn't seen it on tumblr (lately? Maybe in 2011?) or on here so I thought WELL LET'S DO IT TOGETHER~~~ SORTING HATS, TO THE SENSHI HEADS! - Gryffindor House Traits:
((Pottermore's description was more like "ha! Wait and see READ THE BOOKS. so this is from the wiki.))The Gryffindor house emphasises the traits of courage as well as "daring, nerve, and chivalry," and thus its members are generally regarded as brave, though sometimes to the point of recklessness. They can also be short-tempered. Notably, Gryffindor house contributed many members to Dumbledore's Army and the Order of the Phoenix. According to Phineas Nigellus Black, members of other houses, particularly Slytherin, sometimes feel that Gryffindors engage in "pointless heroics." Another Slytherin, Severus Snape, considered many Gryffindors to be self-righteous and arrogant, with no regard for rules.
The Gryffindor Common Room is located in one of the castle's towers (Gryffindor Tower), the entrance to which is located on the seventh floor and is guarded by an oil painting of the Fat Lady, who is garbed in a pink silk dress. She permits entry only after being given the correct (regularly changing) password. Behind her painting is a large common room, with a fireplace, and two staircases leading up to the girls' and boys' dormitories. There is a spell on the girls' staircase that prevents boys from using it, however there is no such enchantment on the staircase to the boys' dormitory, allowing girls to use it whenever they wish. The common room is very comfortable, and members of the Gryffindor house meet there for study groups, celebrations, or relaxation. The walls are lined with portraits, each one depicting a previous or current Head of Gryffindor.
- Hufflepuff House Traits:
((From Pottermore))Congratulations! I’m Prefect Gabriel Truman, and I’m delighted to welcome you to HUFFLEPUFF HOUSE. Our emblem is the badger, an animal that is often underestimated, because it lives quietly until attacked, but which, when provoked, can fight off animals much larger than itself, including wolves. Our house colours are yellow and black, and our common room lies one floor below the ground, on the same corridor as the kitchens. Now, there are a few things you should know about Hufflepuff house. First of all, let’s deal with a perennial myth about the place, which is that we’re the least clever house. WRONG. Hufflepuff is certainly the least boastful house, but we’ve produced just as many brilliant witches and wizards as any other. Want proof? Look up Grogan Stump, one of the most popular Ministers for Magic of all time. He was a Hufflepuff – as were the successful Ministers Artemesia Lufkin and Dugald McPhail. Then there’s the world authority on magical creatures, Newt Scamander; Bridget Wenlock, the famous thirteenth-century Arithmancer who first discovered the magical properties of the number seven, and Hengist of Woodcroft, who founded the all-wizarding village of Hogsmeade, which lies very near Hogwarts School. Hufflepuffs all. So, as you can see, we’ve produced more than our fair share of powerful, brilliant and daring witches and wizards, but, just because we don’t shout about it, we don’t get the credit we deserve. Ravenclaws, in particular, assume that any outstanding achiever must have come from their house. I got into big trouble during my third year for duelling a Ravenclaw prefect who insisted that Bridget Wenlock had come from his house, not mine. I should have got a week of detentions, but Professor Sprout let me off with a warning and a box of coconut ice. Hufflepuffs are trustworthy and loyal. We don’t shoot our mouths off, but cross us at your peril; like our emblem, the badger, we will protect ourselves, our friends and our families against all-comers. Nobody intimidates us. However, it’s true that Hufflepuff is a bit lacking in one area. We’ve produced the fewest Dark wizards of any house in this school. Of course, you’d expect Slytherin to churn out evil-doers, seeing as they’ve never heard of fair play and prefer cheating over hard work any day, but even Gryffindor (the house we get on best with) has produced a few dodgy characters. What else do you need to know? Oh yes, the entrance to the common room is concealed in a stack of large barrels in a nook on the right hand side of the kitchen corridor. Tap the barrel two from the bottom, middle of the second row, in the rhythm of ‘Helga Hufflepuff’, and the lid will swing open. We are the only house at Hogwarts that also has a repelling device for would-be intruders. If the wrong lid is tapped, or if the rhythm of the tapping is wrong, the illegal entrant is doused in vinegar. You will hear other houses boast of their security arrangements, but it so happens that in more than a thousand years, the Hufflepuff common room and dormitories have never been seen by outsiders. Like badgers, we know exactly how to lie low – and how to defend ourselves. Once you’ve opened the barrel, crawl inside and along the passageway behind it, and you will emerge into the cosiest common room of them all. It is round and earthy and low-ceilinged; it always feels sunny, and its circular windows have a view of rippling grass and dandelions. There is a lot of burnished copper about the place, and many plants, which either hang from the ceiling or sit on the windowsills. Our Head of house, Professor Pomona Sprout, is Head of Herbology, and she brings the most interesting specimens (some of which dance and talk) to decorate our room – one reason why Hufflepuffs are often very good at Herbology. Our overstuffed sofas and chairs are upholstered in yellow and black, and our dormitories are reached through round doors in the walls of the common room. Copper lamps cast a warm light over our four-posters, all of which are covered in patchwork quilts, and copper bed warmers hang on the walls, should you have cold feet. Our house ghost is the friendliest of them all: the Fat Friar. You’ll recognise him easily enough; he’s plump and wears monk’s robes, and he’s very helpful if you get lost or are in any kind of trouble. I think that’s nearly everything. I must say, I hope some of you are good Quidditch players. Hufflepuff hasn’t done as well as I’d like in the Quidditch tournament lately. You should sleep comfortably. We’re protected from storms and wind down in our dormitories; we never have the disturbed nights those in the towers sometimes experience. And once again: congratulations on becoming a member of the friendliest, most decent and most tenacious house of them all.
- Ravenclaw House Traits:
((From Pottermore))Congratulations! I’m Prefect Robert Hilliard, and I’m delighted to welcome you to RAVENCLAW HOUSE. Our emblem is the eagle, which soars where others cannot climb; our house colours are blue and bronze, and our common room is found at the top of Ravenclaw Tower, behind a door with an enchanted knocker. The arched windows set into the walls of our circular common room look down at the school grounds: the lake, the Forbidden Forest, the Quidditch pitch and the Herbology gardens. No other house in the school has such stunning views. Without wishing to boast, this is the house where the cleverest witches and wizards live. Our founder, Rowena Ravenclaw, prized learning above all else – and so do we. Unlike the other houses, who all have concealed entrances to their common rooms, we don’t need one. The door to our common room lies at the top of a tall, winding staircase. It has no handle, but an enchanted bronze knocker in the shape of an eagle. When you rap on the door, this knocker will ask you a question, and if you can answer it correctly, you are allowed in. This simple barrier has kept out everyone but Ravenclaws for nearly a thousand years. Some first-years are scared by having to answer the eagle’s questions, but don’t worry. Ravenclaws learn quickly, and you’ll soon enjoy the challenges the door sets. It’s not unusual to find twenty people standing outside the common room door, all trying to work out the answer to the day’s question together. This is a great way to meet fellow Ravenclaws from other years, and to learn from them – although it is a bit annoying if you’ve forgotten your Quidditch robes and need to get in and out in a hurry. In fact, I’d advise you to triple-check your bag for everything you need before leaving Ravenclaw Tower.
Another cool thing about Ravenclaw is that our people are the most individual – some might even call them eccentrics. But geniuses are often out of step with ordinary folk, and unlike some other houses we could mention, we think you’ve got the right to wear what you like, believe what you want, and say what you feel. We aren’t put off by people who march to a different tune; on the contrary, we value them!
Speaking of eccentrics, you’ll like our Head of house, Professor Filius Flitwick. People often underestimate him, because he’s really tiny (we think he’s part elf, but we’ve never been rude enough to ask) and he’s got a squeaky voice, but he’s the best and most knowledgeable Charms master alive in the world today. His office door is always open to any Ravenclaw with a problem, and if you’re in a real state he’ll get out these delicious little cupcakes he keeps in a tin in his desk drawer and make them do a little dance for you. In fact, it’s worth pretending you’re in a real state just to see them jive.
Ravenclaw house has an illustrious history. Most of the greatest wizarding inventors and innovators were in our house, including Perpetua Fancourt, the inventor of the lunascope, Laverne de Montmorency, a great pioneer of love potions, and Ignatia Wildsmith, the inventor of Floo powder. Famous Ravenclaw Ministers for Magic include Millicent Bagnold, who was in power on the night that Harry Potter survived the Dark Lord’s curse, and defended the wizarding celebrations all over Britain with the words, ‘I assert our inalienable right to party'. There was also Minister Lorcan McLaird, who was a quite brilliant wizard, but preferred to communicate by puffing smoke out of the end of his wand. Well, I did say we produce eccentrics. In fact, we are also the house that gave the wizarding world Uric the Oddball, who used a jellyfish for a hat. He’s the punch line of a lot of wizarding jokes.
As for our relationship with the other three houses: well, you’ve probably heard about the Slytherins. They’re not all bad, but you’d do well to be on your guard until you know them well. They’ve got a long house tradition of doing whatever it takes to win – so watch out, especially in Quidditch matches and exams.
The Gryffindors are OK. If I had a criticism, I’d say Gryffindors tend to be show-offs. They’re also much less tolerant than we are of people who are different; in fact, they’ve been known to make jokes about Ravenclaws who have developed an interest in levitation, or the possible magical uses of troll bogies, or ovomancy, which (as you probably know) is a method of divination using eggs. Gryffindors haven’t got our intellectual curiosity, whereas we’ve got no problem if you want to spend your days and nights cracking eggs in a corner of the common room and writing down your predictions according to the way the yolks fall. In fact, you’ll probably find a few people to help you.
As for the Hufflepuffs, well, nobody could say they’re not nice people. In fact, they’re some of the nicest people in the school. Let’s just say you needn’t worry too much about them when it comes to competition at exam time.
I think that’s nearly everything. Oh yes, our house ghost is the Grey Lady. The rest of the school thinks she never speaks, but she’ll talk to Ravenclaws. She’s particularly useful if you’re lost, or you’ve mislaid something.
I’m sure you’ll have a good night. Our dormitories are in turrets off the main tower; our four-poster beds are covered in sky blue silk eiderdowns and the sound of the wind whistling around the windows is very relaxing.
And once again: well done on becoming a member of the cleverest, quirkiest and most interesting house at Hogwarts.
- Slytherin House Traits:
((From Pottermore))Congratulations! I’m Prefect Gemma Farley, and I’m delighted to welcome you to SLYTHERIN HOUSE. Our emblem is the serpent, the wisest of creatures; our house colours are emerald green and silver, and our common room lies behind a concealed entrance down in the dungeons. As you’ll see, its windows look out into the depths of the Hogwarts lake. We often see the giant squid swooshing by – and sometimes more interesting creatures. We like to feel that our hangout has the aura of a mysterious, underwater shipwreck.
Now, there are a few things you should know about Slytherin – and a few you should forget.
Firstly, let’s dispel a few myths. You might have heard rumours about Slytherin house – that we’re all into the Dark Arts, and will only talk to you if your great-grandfather was a famous wizard, and rubbish like that. Well, you don’t want to believe everything you hear from competing houses. I’m not denying that we’ve produced our share of Dark wizards, but so have the other three houses – they just don’t like admitting it. And yes, we have traditionally tended to take students who come from long lines of witches and wizards, but nowadays you’ll find plenty of people in Slytherin house who have at least one Muggle parent.
Here’s a little-known fact that the other three houses don’t bring up much: Merlin was a Slytherin. Yes, Merlin himself, the most famous wizard in history! He learned all he knew in this very house! Do you want to follow in the footsteps of Merlin? Or would you rather sit at the old desk of that illustrious ex-Hufflepuff, Eglantine Puffett, inventor of the Self-Soaping Dishcloth?
I didn’t think so.
But that’s enough about what we’re not. Let’s talk about what we are, which is the coolest and edgiest house in this school. We play to win, because we care about the honour and traditions of Slytherin.
We also get respect from our fellow students. Yes, some of that respect might be tinged with fear, because of our Dark reputation, but you know what? It can be fun, having a reputation for walking on the wild side. Chuck out a few hints that you’ve got access to a whole library of curses, and see whether anyone feels like nicking your pencil case.
But we’re not bad people. We’re like our emblem, the snake: sleek, powerful, and frequently misunderstood.
For instance, we Slytherins look after our own – which is more than you can say for Ravenclaw. Apart from being the biggest bunch of swots you ever met, Ravenclaws are famous for clambering over each other to get good marks, whereas we Slytherins are brothers. The corridors of Hogwarts can throw up surprises for the unwary, and you’ll be glad you’ve got the Serpents on your side as you move around the school. As far as we’re concerned, once you’ve become a snake, you’re one of ours – one of the elite.
Because you know what Salazar Slytherin looked for in his chosen students? The seeds of greatness. You’ve been chosen by this house because you’ve got the potential to be great, in the true sense of the word. All right, you might see a couple of people hanging around the common room whom you might not think are destined for anything special. Well, keep that to yourself. If the Sorting Hat put them in here, there’s something great about them, and don’t you forget it.
And talking of people who aren’t destined for greatness, I haven’t mentioned the Gryffindors. Now, a lot of people say that Slytherins and Gryffindors represent two sides of the same coin. Personally, I think Gryffindors are nothing more than wannabe Slytherins. Mind you, some people say that Salazar Slytherin and Godric Gryffindor prized the same kinds of students, so perhaps we are more similar than we like to think. But that doesn’t mean that we cosy up with Gryffindors. They like beating us only slightly less than we like beating them.
A few more things you might need to know: our house ghost is the Bloody Baron. If you get on the right side of him he’ll sometimes agree to frighten people for you. Just don’t ask him how he got bloodstained; he doesn’t like it.
The password to the common room changes every fortnight. Keep an eye on the noticeboard. Never bring anyone from another house into our common room or tell them our password. No outsider has entered it for more than seven centuries.
Well, I think that’s all for now. I’m sure you’ll like our dormitories. We sleep in ancient four-posters with green silk hangings, and bedspreads embroidered with silver thread. Medieval tapestries depicting the adventures of famous Slytherins cover the walls, and silver lanterns hang from the ceilings. You’ll sleep well; it’s very soothing, listening to the lake water lapping against the windows at night.
Using all that information, how would YOU sort our girls? |
| | | Sailor Uranus Outer Senshi Admin Roleplay Director
Title : Oh, you mean you DON'T have an Elephabulous? Shame. Posts : 13368 Join date : 2011-09-15 Age : 35 Location : NE Texas
| Subject: Re: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 3rd February 2013, 8:47 pm | |
| HUFFLEPUFF:
Usagi and Makoto
RAVENCLAW:
Um. Ami. The end.
SLYTHERIN:
MINAKO LMAO and Rei
GRYFFINDOR:
... this would be my other option for Makoto or Rei |
| | | Goddess Yami Lotus Crystal
Title : Dark Lord Spam Goddess Yami Posts : 9845 Join date : 2011-07-10 Age : 33 Location : La La Land
| Subject: Re: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 3rd February 2013, 9:29 pm | |
| Well I see Mako as a Gryffindor. She's very brave after all and will do anything for her friends.
AMI IS THE DEFINITION OF RAVENCLAW.
Usagi is probably Hufflepuff because she's very kind and I believe the Hufflepuff folk are very kind people. Plus she's clumsy and lazy and doesn't stick out much if she wasn't Sailor Moon.
Minako. I think she should be in Gryffindor because she's very loyal to her friends and her princess. She's the leader after all.
Rei. I have no clue. |
| | | Sailor Lilith Star Seed
Title : ☾Sailor Luna☽ Posts : 77 Join date : 2013-01-27
| Subject: Re: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 4th February 2013, 5:29 am | |
| I can totally see Haruka playing quidditch, you guys. As well as Makoto. |
| | | Crystalsetsuna Lotus Crystal
Title : The Crazy Beardie Lady. Official GC Princess Serenity Posts : 3648 Join date : 2012-06-08 Age : 33 Location : Florida
| Subject: Re: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 4th February 2013, 8:26 am | |
| i could see Makoto enjoying potions. XD
and OMG!! the villians in Slytherin! you know you could totally see Nehelenia in Slytherin, dissing and cursing Usagi and her friends. and hooking up with fellow Slytherin Diamond. yeeees. |
| | | Mayonnaise Lotus Crystal
Title : Secretly Artemis in a suit Posts : 2801 Join date : 2012-08-19 Age : 28 Location : In Mugen Academy
| Subject: Re: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 4th February 2013, 10:46 am | |
| Usagi would be Gryffindor. Look at Neville. He is kinda like her. Clumsy as hell, but know when to be couragous. Mako would be there as well. Ami = Ravenclaw, no debates here. Rei would be Slytherin. She is the kind to believe in her own strenght rather than the others. Minako would be Hufflepuff or Gryffindor. She's loyal and hardworking, but also strong and brave.... sometimes. Michiru and Haruka would be Slytherins too. As of Setsuna, Ravenclaw. Hotaru, I absolutely don't know .o."
Mako would be great in herbology. Ami would be Hermione 2.0, minus the confidence and the toothy face.
For the question of Quidditch: I'm sure Minako would be a heck of a great Seeker! Haruka would be a Chaser and Mako a Beater. |
| | | Miss Tricks Lotus Crystal
Title : Queen of Clouds Posts : 275 Join date : 2013-02-01 Age : 32 Location : Mobile, Alabama
| Subject: Re: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 4th February 2013, 11:04 am | |
| It depends on whether or not they are already Sailor Senshi. Lol. Pre-Sailor Moon Usagi is definitely a Hufflepuff. Post-Sailor Moon Usagi has a fifty/fifty shot of being put in Hufflepuff or Gryffindor... and then it'll depend on where her friends are. Ami is Ravenclaw, no questions asked. But Slytherin would be a serious option post-Sailor Mercury, and Hufflepuff would be a minor option no matter where she is in her life. Rei... I can't see manga or anime Rei in anything but Gryffindor. But Hufflepuff might be a consideration (not where she'll actually go, but the Hat could say, "Hm.") post-Sailor Mars for anime Rei. Makoto, pre-Sailor Jupiter, is a straight up Gryffindor. Post-Sailor Jupiter she has a fifty/fifty shot for being placed in Hufflepuff. (An argument could be made for the opposite.) Minako, pre-Sailor Venus, is also a shoe-in for Gryffindor. Post-Sailor Venus she's a fifty/fifty split between Slytherin and Gryffindor. Mamoru would probably be a Ravenclaw pre-Tuxedo Kamen. Post-Tuxedo Kamen he would be a Ravenclaw/Gryffindor split. While he has Hufflepuff traits... I can't really see him there. Chibi-Usa is a Gryffindor through and through. Setsuna is a Hufflepuff. Hardworking, steady and absolutely loyal. Michiru and Haruka both require a stretch to imagine pre-Sailor Neptune and Uranus. I see Michiru as a straight up Slytherin both before and after discovering that she's a superhero. Haruka I see as having been a Gryffindor pre-Sailor Uranus, but post-Sailor Uranus she starts becoming exponentially more of a Hufflepuff and slightly more Slytherin. Hotaru seems like a Hufflepuff, but I can also see chibi!Hotaru having been sorted into Ravenclaw once upon a time and falling into the Outcast Zone. Other characters: Naru is a Hufflepuff/Gryffindor, falling more on the Hufflepuff side. Umino SEEMS like a Ravenclaw, but would probably actually be a Hufflepuff. Luna and Artemis, for fun, seem like a Gryffindor and a Slytherin respectively. Motoki is also likely to be a Hufflepuff. Let's summarize this set-up as if Sailor Moon were taking place at Hogwarts(!!!). Usagi Tsukino, fourth year Hufflepuff renowned for her lack of a work ethic and clumsiness (and also adding to Hufflepuff's reputation as a haven for losers... if she's not a hard-worker, what exactly is Hufflepuff supposed to represent?) picks up a lost magical cat on the Hogwarts Express being bullied by some first years. The magical cat turns out to be able to talk (strange, sure, but this is the magical world - it could be a Transfiguration accident!) and be named Luna. Luna then proceeds to attempt to convince Usagi that Usagi is a magical warrior from a long dead civilization who was called Sorceress Moon. Usagi obviously believes this cat is a quirky crazed magical experiment. She proceeds to ignore the cat. Until a few hours later, Naru is attacked in the Charm's classroom by a unidentifiable monster much like a Lethifold that was possessing a sixth year student. Usagi proceeds to undergo a bizarre transformation and turn into Sorceress Moon. Here's an image of Hufflepuff Usagi and Sorceress Moon... who should have a mask but I am too lazy to make one. - Spoiler:
Sorceress Moon proceeds to kick butt, saves Naru with her new pink wand and magic, and then goes to bed. The next morning, she still has a pink wand and a talking cat who insists that anyone at Hogwarts could be possessed by evil spirits. Meanwhile, the Quibbler has information about a woman calling herself Sorceress V... Usagi keeps her little secret from everyone, and Luna finds Sorceress Mercury in Ravenclaw. Ami Mizuno is the most brilliant student in their year, and is studying to become a Healer like her mother, who is the head of a ward in St. Mungos. Sorceress Mars is a Gryffindor student who is studying to take over her grandfather's place as the keeper of an ancient magical ruin that doubles as a tourist attraction. Sorceress Jupiter turns out to be fellow Hufflepuff and social outcast Makoto Kino, who has been labelled as a troublemaker by many of her classmates. Sorceress V/Venus is revealed to be a Gryffindor student who has lately been getting into massive amounts of trouble sneaking out after hours... to apparently fight crime in magical and muggle cities throughout the UK. Mamoru is a sixth year Ravenclaw student who is Usagi's Eternal Nemesis, and the Shitennou are four students hiding among the general population of Hogwarts. (In this 'verse, Hogwarts actually has 3000 students spread fairly equally between houses and years. There are five students to every dormitory, multiple dormitories per House per year, and multiple Professors operating under each subject Master.) Queen Beryl is still operating from D-Point, etc, etc, INSERT BACKSTORY ABOUT WIZARD KINGDOMS. Sailor Moon's Dark Kingdom Arc would take place over the fall semester, and R would take place over the spring semester. S would start during the middle of Summer break and carry over to Christmas, and SuperS would cover fifth year through mid-summer. Stars would be over their entire sixth year. R would introduce Chibi-Usa, five year old, into Usagi's family during Easter break. Chibi-Usa uses her special powers to tag along with Usagi when she returns to Hogwarts... and proceeds to make herself at home in Usagi's dorm while making sure that nobody can see her. CUE USAGI TRYING TO CONVINCE THE OTHERS THAT CHIBI-USA EXISTS. S would introduce Slytherin Michiru Kaiou and Gryffindor Haruka Tenoh and Hufflepuff Hotaru Tomoe. Chibi-Usa would be Sorted as a first year after coming back to the future for 'training.' Setsuna would be a new Divination instructor who explains herself turning up in strange places as, "My visions seem to have lead me astray." Where this would take place on the Harry Potter timeline is variable. You could start the action during 1992, during the events of the Chamber of Secrets and map the series to that (with Stars taking place over the course of the Goblet of Fire), and turn it into a True Crossover where Harry et al become Important to the story. You could kick things off after Harry's left Hogwarts, circa 2002, and have no interference with the events from the books (beyond your cast of side characters, anyway. No Professor Snape, McGonagall as Headmistress, etc.) Or you could start off in 2012, with James Sirius Potter ending up as Chibi-Usa's classmate during S/SuperS. CLEARLY I have put too much thought into this already. |
| | | Sailor Uranus Outer Senshi Admin Roleplay Director
Title : Oh, you mean you DON'T have an Elephabulous? Shame. Posts : 13368 Join date : 2011-09-15 Age : 35 Location : NE Texas
| Subject: Re: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 4th February 2013, 5:20 pm | |
| XD I think some of you have over-romantisized ideas of Gryffindors based on the books - one of the key Gryffindor traits is [b]pride[/i] along with bravery, and while Mako is brave and Usagi can be brave, neither is prideful (well, minus certain areas of 'talent'). Hufflepuffs are all about equality, fairness, and giving people second chances. They're loyal and trustworthy, humble, and are never intimidated and will always protect their friends and family, and are the least likely house to produce dark wizards. I think that even post-stars, Usagi is firmly Hufflepuff.
As for Minako being in Slytherin, I thought it a good fit because Minako has a dream and works hard to obtain it. She's definitely cunning (in the good way!) and always plays to win. Also, I think she'd have SO MUCH FUN with the Slytherin reputation, messing with other houses, acting scary and impressive and laughing her butt off about it later in her rooms. |
| | | Ktenshi Lotus Crystal
Title : Queen of the darkside of the moon Posts : 986 Join date : 2012-11-10 Age : 37
| Subject: Re: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 4th February 2013, 5:39 pm | |
| Makoto/Usagi- Hufflepuffs. Mostly because Hufflepuffs will do what's right no matter what. And they're like that.
Ami- Ravenclaw or Slytherin. She's both smart and very cunning in her own way. Her plans did invovle tricking her opponent at times too.
Mamoru- Ravenclaw Intellect as well as sauvy.
Minako- Griffindor
Rei- Slytherin
Chibiusa- Ravenclaw because while she's similar to Usagi and is kind hearted, she displays more intellect.
Haruka- Griffindor
Michiru- Ravenclaw
Setsuna- Ravenclaw
Hotaru- Hufflepuff.
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| | | Tuxedo Mistress Lotus Crystal
Title : That girl with a Sailor Jupiter tattoo =) Posts : 10799 Join date : 2012-07-25 Age : 35 Location : São Paulo/Brazil
| Subject: Re: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 12th April 2015, 7:56 pm | |
| AND THIS IS ME RESURRECTING A 2-YEAR OLD TOPIC!!! WOOHOO!!!!
well, my opinion, after a lot to consider is as follows:
Gryffindor: Makoto, Chibiusa Ravenclaw: Mamoru, Ami, Setsuna Slytherin: Minako, Rei, Haruka, Michiru Hufflepuff: Usagi, Hotaru
So... what about your opinions? |
| | | Moonlight Lady Star Seed
Posts : 664 Join date : 2012-07-15 Location : Poland
| Subject: Re: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 13th April 2015, 5:25 am | |
| My decision would be: Gryffindor: Makoto (alternatively Hufflepuff), Chibiusa Ravenclaw: Ami (alternatively Hufflepuff) Slytherin: Minako (alternatively Gryffindor), Rei (alternatively Gryffindor), Haruka, Michiru, Setsuna Hufflepuff: Usagi, Mamoru, Hotaru |
| | | Sailor Zelda Lotus Crystal
Title : GC's offical Queen Serenity Posts : 2110 Join date : 2015-07-09 Age : 22 Location : Land of 1,000 Dances
| Subject: Re: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 14th July 2015, 7:19 am | |
| Haruka and Makoto: Gryffindor Ami, Mamoru,and Michiru: Ravenclaw Minako,(or Slytherin) Usagi, Chibiusa, Hotaru, and Setsuna: Hufflepuff Rei: Slytherin (or Gryffindor) |
| | | Touka Lotus Crystal
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| Subject: Re: The Sailor Senshi in Hogwarts? 25th June 2016, 9:46 am | |
| Time to revive this baby.
Usagi - She's 75% Hufflepuff and 25% Gryffindor. She has the traits of a bad Gryffindor as in brave, but will be reckless and WILL be heroic to the point of wanting to save everyone she loves. However, that's a loyal Hufflepuff trait too. Hufflepuffs are known for being kind, loyal, and doing what's right.
Ami - Ravenclaw. Ravenclaws are known for loving knowledge for the heck of it. They care about grades, yes - and that's what makes her a bit like Slytherin. However, the difference is that they're caring more in the intelligence and they're doing it for the sake of learning.
Rei - 60/40 of Slytherin and Gryffindor, and I'll explain why. Rei is an extremely ambitious person, and she does exhibit some Slytherin traits such as being determined, will go to any sorts to achieve her goal(s), and is cunning. However, Gryffindor is brave, daring and has a short temper. (Let's all agree that Rei has a hella of a short temper.) "Gryffindors to be self-righteous and arrogant, with no regard for rules." Rei can definitely be like this when she wants to - however, Slytherins are actually in respect of the rules. While they're ambitious and will break a few to get what they want, they're not entirely stupid enough to cross the line so far. Gryffindors... they really don't care. I don't see Rei as a rule breaker mostly, either.
Makoto - Hufflepuff. To all the people who think Hufflepuff is a potato house, tell me - who was the original Hogwarts champion of the Triwizard Tournament? What house was the powerful Auror, Nymphadora don't kill me please Tonks? That's right. Although Hufflepuff is seen as one of the least smartest houses, they're just not boastful. Makoto and Usagi both haven't really boasted about anything in the series except in certain fields. (They certainly can't, with their grades.) Hufflepuffs are respectively loyal, kind, and hard working. Although Makoto's grades isn't Ivy League-level, she's definitely hardworking, kind AND loyal to her friends.
Minako - Slytherin. Although she could be seen as a Gryffindor, I just don't see her being Sorted into it. Slytherins exhibit the traits of being cunning, slyyy and ambitious. Minako is extremely ambitious, as well as cunning. Nobody could probably be able to pull of pretending they're a moon princess without that much of cunning. She's also ambitious, and determined - when in Stars she entered a contest and Yaten was a judge, Yaten downlooked her, believing she wasn't fit for the spot. But Minako didn't oblige, and she was pretty determined to win the eyes (and maybe hearts? She is, after all, the Senshi of Love) of the judges. |
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