The Hogwarts Houses

So basically, long ago (Medieval-Tudor ages of England) four of the most powerful magically gifted adults gathered together on the border of Scotland and built a school. Their names were Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Salazar Slytherin, and Rowena Ravenclaw (I know, right?)
Anyway, in creating the school, they decided that their students would be sorted to the charge of each of them based off character traits which each founder appreciated.

Thus now we have:





Even after the founders passed away (or left) the teachers they had trained up under the kept with this tradition, sorting children according to character traits, but there were really not enough of them who were fluent in all subjects, so they started splitting up the teaching between them.
Slytherins (who are known for their conniving ways) were prone to teach potions, Hufflepuffs herbology, Ravenclaws charms (which is a science and very complicated to get just right), and Gryffindors usually made the best defense against the dark arts teachers.





To give some examples:

Gryffindor - Aragorn
                  - Legolas
                  - Peter Pevensie
                  - Diggory Kirke
                  - Katniss Everdeen
                  - Princess Leia
                  - Bilbo Baggins

Hufflepuff - Nearly all hobbits ever
                  - Princess Anna (Frozen)
                  - Rapunzel
                  - Mr. Rogers
                  - Clint Barton
                  - Tamaki Suoh
                  

Slytherin - Han Solo
                - Eowyn
                - Flynn Rider
                - Edmund Pevensie
                - Steve Rogers
                - Haymitch

Ravenclaw - Luke Skywalker
                   - Rey
                   - Gale Hawthorn
                   - Faramir
                   - Jack Sparrow
                   - Beetee


Though there is a theory going around that you're sorted not by the traits you have, but which you value, but in some cases I could argue with that, such as saying Snape would have been in Gryffindor if he had wanted it/he was sorted wrong. I would refute this with perhaps, but most of those arguments go along the lines of 'he's too loving'. To be clear, Slytherins can and do love fiercely. Also, in the argument that Fred and George would have been in Slytherin based off their traits, yes, they were ambitious, but they basically threw away two quidditch matches against Slytherin, trying to save Harry's life.

Further exploration into the houses to come!



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