Of course, no Wizard competition is complete without something to keep fans (or the Golden Trio) on their toes. If it’s in the Wizarding World, it might be on that quiz. You can expect questions from the original books, movies (including the Fantasic Beasts franchise), Hogwarts Legacy, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and more. Each Monday in March, wizards and witches can play the weekly Quiz Championship. Which house table do you sit at? | Source: Wizarding World of Harry Potterĭuring House Pride Month, fans can visit to participate in Wizarding World-themed online activities. Ravenclaw won last year, but this month is a fresh, new start. There are several ways to get involved, showcase your house pride, and help your fellow Hogwarts students win the House Championship. Ravenclaws, Hufflepuffs, Gryffindors, and Slytherins can celebrate all month long.
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If you read the latest owl delivery of The Daily Prophet, you’ll know that during March, Harry Potter fans are treated to new Wizarding World-themed challenges, content, merchandise, and more. All Sortings should be directed to that blog's ask or submit instead of this blog's ask/submit boxes.House Pride Month is back, which means it’s time to grab your house robes, scarf, and tie so you can bring victory to your Sorting Hat assignment. I have some things that aren't on AO3 posted here, but the AO3 is what gets updated, not that post. Feel free to drop a message in my ask or submit boxes! I have a job that involves working hours that are often long and/or weird, so I do run a queue - but I may disappear for a few days followed by a MASSIVE REBLOGGING SPREE. (Warning - this blog contains SPOILERS for all of my fandoms!)Ĭontent you'll see here includes Harry Potter, ASOIAF (Game of Thrones), The Hunger Games, The Dresden Files, Lord of the Rings, Firefly, Star Trek (especially DS9 and the novels), Fringe, Battlestar Galactica, the Star Wars EU, Jane Austen, and whatever else strikes my fancy, including pictures of pretty things, memes, and history-related stuff. That way, I can publish it to the subblog. (Again, I would request that if you submit a sorting or on anon ask and want it published, please do it on the pottermoreanalysis Tumblr - /submit if it won’t fit or you don’t want to worry about your ask limit /ask if you want to remain anonymous. I’m going to start going through and answering more Sortings on the pottermoreanalysis subblog in the coming days, then I’ll start trying to figure out Google Docs. Thus concludes my analysis of data from the Beta. (The same goes for Hufflepuff, but probably to a lesser extent.) The symbolism here follows the answer patterns. They’re concerned with doing the right thing. Meanwhile, Gryffindors are on the side of right. It’s also sinister and associated with Dark Magic - Slytherin. So left-ness is weird and creative - it’s Ravenclaw.
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One book I read about left-handedness said that left-handed people are more likely to be non-neurotypical it’s had connotations of evil for a long time, and everybody probably knows about left-handed kids getting forced to switch writing hands ~50 years ago in US schools.) Left-handedness (and the direction left in general) has associations with creativity, oddity, unusualness, and worse connotations (latin: sinistra, where we get sinister. For Hatstalls, ½ Ravenclaw/Hufflepuff stalls went each way the Gryffindor/Slytherin Hatstall to get this went right. Ravenclaws go left 14/20 times, 60%. On the contrary, Gryffindors go right 12/19 times, 63%. Overall, more people generally pick left than right I’m not sure why.
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This is one that is actually easy and well-distributed: Slytherin and Ravenclaw pick left, Gryffindor right, and Hufflepuffs are pretty evenly split on the whole left/right deal (7:6 for Hufflepuff.)