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David FTW

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 7:29 pm


Miss Aeonis
Homigwtf. Poppet.
The Fluff
Lockhart seems like the Hufflepuff type to me...


There's no way he's in hufflepuff. He's much more Slytherin. I mean, he wouldn't have taken credit for what all those people did if he was fair, now would he? No, Lockhart is power-hungry. But, it's a different power-hungry. He wants popularity, which in turn will give him power. Lockhart's not loyal, he's not fair, he's nothing like a hufflepuff! He's a slytherin, through and through.
I completely agree! Hufflepuff's are talented fair and true. Lockhart is none of those things.


<3 Thank you!
PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 7:38 pm


Homigwtf. Poppet.
Miss Aeonis
Homigwtf. Poppet.
The Fluff
Lockhart seems like the Hufflepuff type to me...


There's no way he's in hufflepuff. He's much more Slytherin. I mean, he wouldn't have taken credit for what all those people did if he was fair, now would he? No, Lockhart is power-hungry. But, it's a different power-hungry. He wants popularity, which in turn will give him power. Lockhart's not loyal, he's not fair, he's nothing like a hufflepuff! He's a slytherin, through and through.
I completely agree! Hufflepuff's are talented fair and true. Lockhart is none of those things.


<3 Thank you!
You're very welcome. 3nodding

Unwritten Hero


David FTW

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 7:46 pm


Let's see.

Wait, can you do like muggles? You know, kinda like a "what if" kind of thing. Cus' I have an urge the try and sort Harry's Aunt and Uncle. :3
PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 7:57 pm


Homigwtf. Poppet.
Let's see.

Wait, can you do like muggles? You know, kinda like a "what if" kind of thing. Cus' I have an urge the try and sort Harry's Aunt and Uncle. :3
I can't see why anyone would have a problem with it. They'd be fun to sort! whee

Unwritten Hero


David FTW

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 8:46 pm


Okay then!

Dudley "Big D": Slytherin. There is no other house that he would belong in. He's addicted to power. He wants to be the biggest, meanest kid on the playground. He wants everyone to do what he says. Plus, he's very snoddish. I'm not saying that's a slytherin triat, but you have to admit, many slytherins seem to be spoiled.

Petunia: She's a bit harder. We know that she does like to spy, alot. That doesn't really mean that she belongs in Slytherin. That just means she like being nosey, being apart of something. Gryffindor... no, she wouldn't be in Gryffindor. She wouldn't be in Hufflepuff either. However, I believe she would be in Ravenclaw. I mean, she may not have a thirst for "book learning", but she does seem to want to know everything that's going on. That's why she's nosey, she just wants to know.

Vernon: I'm lost on him. I have no idea where to put him. At first, I was thinking Slytherin. But then, no. I do know that he wouldn't belong in Hufflepuff or Gryffindor at all.
PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 8:55 pm


Homigwtf. Poppet.
Okay then!

Dudley "Big D": Slytherin. There is no other house that he would belong in. He's addicted to power. He wants to be the biggest, meanest kid on the playground. He wants everyone to do what he says. Plus, he's very snoddish. I'm not saying that's a slytherin triat, but you have to admit, many slytherins seem to be spoiled.

Petunia: She's a bit harder. We know that she does like to spy, alot. That doesn't really mean that she belongs in Slytherin. That just means she like being nosey, being apart of something. Gryffindor... no, she wouldn't be in Gryffindor. She wouldn't be in Hufflepuff either. However, I believe she would be in Ravenclaw. I mean, she may not have a thirst for "book learning", but she does seem to want to know everything that's going on. That's why she's nosey, she just wants to know.

Vernon: I'm lost on him. I have no idea where to put him. At first, I was thinking Slytherin. But then, no. I do know that he wouldn't belong in Hufflepuff or Gryffindor at all.

agreed...vernon is hared to place isnt he?

[Belle Morte]


David FTW

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 8:56 pm


moe_berry
Homigwtf. Poppet.
Okay then!

Dudley "Big D": Slytherin. There is no other house that he would belong in. He's addicted to power. He wants to be the biggest, meanest kid on the playground. He wants everyone to do what he says. Plus, he's very snoddish. I'm not saying that's a slytherin triat, but you have to admit, many slytherins seem to be spoiled.

Petunia: She's a bit harder. We know that she does like to spy, alot. That doesn't really mean that she belongs in Slytherin. That just means she like being nosey, being apart of something. Gryffindor... no, she wouldn't be in Gryffindor. She wouldn't be in Hufflepuff either. However, I believe she would be in Ravenclaw. I mean, she may not have a thirst for "book learning", but she does seem to want to know everything that's going on. That's why she's nosey, she just wants to know.

Vernon: I'm lost on him. I have no idea where to put him. At first, I was thinking Slytherin. But then, no. I do know that he wouldn't belong in Hufflepuff or Gryffindor at all.

agreed...vernon is hared to place isnt he?


He's harder, yes. xD
PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 9:08 pm


Homigwtf. Poppet.
moe_berry
Homigwtf. Poppet.
Okay then!

Dudley "Big D": Slytherin. There is no other house that he would belong in. He's addicted to power. He wants to be the biggest, meanest kid on the playground. He wants everyone to do what he says. Plus, he's very snoddish. I'm not saying that's a slytherin triat, but you have to admit, many slytherins seem to be spoiled.

Petunia: She's a bit harder. We know that she does like to spy, alot. That doesn't really mean that she belongs in Slytherin. That just means she like being nosey, being apart of something. Gryffindor... no, she wouldn't be in Gryffindor. She wouldn't be in Hufflepuff either. However, I believe she would be in Ravenclaw. I mean, she may not have a thirst for "book learning", but she does seem to want to know everything that's going on. That's why she's nosey, she just wants to know.

Vernon: I'm lost on him. I have no idea where to put him. At first, I was thinking Slytherin. But then, no. I do know that he wouldn't belong in Hufflepuff or Gryffindor at all.

agreed...vernon is hared to place isnt he?


He's harder, yes. xD

tell me if you think of one for him then

[Belle Morte]


-okonomiyaki o konomu-

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 10:33 pm


I think I might put Vernon in Hufflepuff. Like I said before, I think Hufflepuff's are very group oriented (that's where the loyalty part comes in). Vernon obviously thinks of himself as being part of a "normal people" group, and is threatened by anything that goes against his idea of that group. Also, he seems to value hard work, though he doesn't expect it from Dudley.
PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:07 am


Sakura_kura
Very good idea of a topic, and since I though about something like this awhile ago, I would give you five point.

Unfortuantly the forum is wack and I can't.

But I will take note for when I can.

heart It's the thought that counts, and thanks.

Anywho, yes, great job with the muggles Poppet; that's perfect! You're right Vernon is very hard to place, he's something along the lines of Fudge (who I can't figure out.)


Here's a character I'm curious about: Andromeda Black. I've read several fics where she was someting of an oddbal Slytherin and one where she was a Ravenclaw. I know she's not actually a character, but being one of Sirius' few decent relations, she interests me. Any theories?

Zaurak


David FTW

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:01 am


KirikoAkushi
I think I might put Vernon in Hufflepuff. Like I said before, I think Hufflepuff's are very group oriented (that's where the loyalty part comes in). Vernon obviously thinks of himself as being part of a "normal people" group, and is threatened by anything that goes against his idea of that group. Also, he seems to value hard work, though he doesn't expect it from Dudley.


You don't know how much I disagree with this. Yes, he thinks of himself as the "normal group" but Hufflepuff's don't mind other groups. Vernon hates wizards, he hates people different from him. Therefore he won't work in Hufflepuff. Plus, he doesn't even give other groups the benfit of the doubt, which Hufflepuffs do.


@Zaurak: I always thought of her as a Gryffindor. You have to have alot of courage to go agaist your family and break traditions. I think it takes courage because you know that you are going to be thought as an outside. Some may except you, but not in her case. Her family doesn't seem the type. Oh, and she married a muggle, which I bet drove her sisters insane. Think about it for a moment, I bet they would be just like Petuina and act like they didn't even have another sister. So, she would have to have great courage and strength of heart to deal with that.
PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:47 pm


Homigwtf. Poppet.
KirikoAkushi
I think I might put Vernon in Hufflepuff. Like I said before, I think Hufflepuff's are very group oriented (that's where the loyalty part comes in). Vernon obviously thinks of himself as being part of a "normal people" group, and is threatened by anything that goes against his idea of that group. Also, he seems to value hard work, though he doesn't expect it from Dudley.


You don't know how much I disagree with this. Yes, he thinks of himself as the "normal group" but Hufflepuff's don't mind other groups. Vernon hates wizards, he hates people different from him. Therefore he won't work in Hufflepuff. Plus, he doesn't even give other groups the benfit of the doubt, which Hufflepuffs do.



I dissagree. Quite often, Hufflepuffs aren't all nice and fluffy. Second year, they practically gang up on Harry.

They tend to support the 'good' side, but they are definitely not always accepting of whichever side they don't flock too. I think Vernon would fit in Hufflepuff, not perfectly, but no one ever fits perfectly, anyway. Either that, or Gryffindor. We know he's very brave. Not intelligent, but that's not a requirement for Gryffindor, really. A giant breaks down the door to his hut-on-a-rock and instead of running and hiding, or giving in, he stood up for himself. Stupid but brave = Gryffindor.

Petunia I'd put in Ravenclaw, definately, for the same reason's I'd put Rita Skeeter there.

Dudley is difficult. I'm tempted to say Slytherin, even though the only reason I can think of is his love for power. He's not cunning at all, or 'willing to use any means', but he does seem to love power, and he doesn't fit anywhere else.

Empress_Kat
Crew


David FTW

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:59 pm


Empress_Kat
Homigwtf. Poppet.
KirikoAkushi
I think I might put Vernon in Hufflepuff. Like I said before, I think Hufflepuff's are very group oriented (that's where the loyalty part comes in). Vernon obviously thinks of himself as being part of a "normal people" group, and is threatened by anything that goes against his idea of that group. Also, he seems to value hard work, though he doesn't expect it from Dudley.


You don't know how much I disagree with this. Yes, he thinks of himself as the "normal group" but Hufflepuff's don't mind other groups. Vernon hates wizards, he hates people different from him. Therefore he won't work in Hufflepuff. Plus, he doesn't even give other groups the benfit of the doubt, which Hufflepuffs do.



I dissagree. Quite often, Hufflepuffs aren't all nice and fluffy. Second year, they practically gang up on Harry.

They tend to support the 'good' side, but they are definitely not always accepting of whichever side they don't flock too. I think Vernon would fit in Hufflepuff, not perfectly, but no one ever fits perfectly, anyway. Either that, or Gryffindor. We know he's very brave. Not intelligent, but that's not a requirement for Gryffindor, really. A giant breaks down the door to his hut-on-a-rock and instead of running and hiding, or giving in, he stood up for himself. Stupid but brave = Gryffindor.


The only reason they were mean to him that year was because they thought he was attacking people. He entire school thought so. And when they weren't too nice to him in his 4th year was because he took the glory away from them. I've been re-reading all the books. Each time the Hufflepuffs were mean to Harry was because they had a reason to. Vernon hates wizards, I mean straight out hates them. No matter what they did to help him he would hate them. If you'll remember right after Hermoine got attack the hufflepuffs were really sorry for thinking it was him, knowing he would never attack her. They went right back to being Harry's friend. Vernon wouldn't do that. Even if a wizard saved his, and his wifes.
PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 9:50 pm


Homigwtf. Poppet.
Empress_Kat
Homigwtf. Poppet.
KirikoAkushi
I think I might put Vernon in Hufflepuff. Like I said before, I think Hufflepuff's are very group oriented (that's where the loyalty part comes in). Vernon obviously thinks of himself as being part of a "normal people" group, and is threatened by anything that goes against his idea of that group. Also, he seems to value hard work, though he doesn't expect it from Dudley.


You don't know how much I disagree with this. Yes, he thinks of himself as the "normal group" but Hufflepuff's don't mind other groups. Vernon hates wizards, he hates people different from him. Therefore he won't work in Hufflepuff. Plus, he doesn't even give other groups the benfit of the doubt, which Hufflepuffs do.



I dissagree. Quite often, Hufflepuffs aren't all nice and fluffy. Second year, they practically gang up on Harry.

They tend to support the 'good' side, but they are definitely not always accepting of whichever side they don't flock too. I think Vernon would fit in Hufflepuff, not perfectly, but no one ever fits perfectly, anyway. Either that, or Gryffindor. We know he's very brave. Not intelligent, but that's not a requirement for Gryffindor, really. A giant breaks down the door to his hut-on-a-rock and instead of running and hiding, or giving in, he stood up for himself. Stupid but brave = Gryffindor.


The only reason they were mean to him that year was because they thought he was attacking people. He entire school thought so. And when they weren't too nice to him in his 4th year was because he took the glory away from them. I've been re-reading all the books. Each time the Hufflepuffs were mean to Harry was because they had a reason to. Vernon hates wizards, I mean straight out hates them. No matter what they did to help him he would hate them. If you'll remember right after Hermoine got attack the hufflepuffs were really sorry for thinking it was him, knowing he would never attack her. They went right back to being Harry's friend. Vernon wouldn't do that. Even if a wizard saved his, and his wifes.

Just because most Hufflepuffs are okay with other groups doesn't mean the worst Hufflepuffs might not be. In one of its most negative forms, loyalty to a group can mean hatred of other groups. I don't think most Hufflepuffs have that negative aspect, but some might.

And to expand on my reasons for Vernon being a Hufflepuff, he obviously cares that other people who he considers "normal" accept him as being normal as well. He doesn't want to deviate from the group.

Perhaps Vernon doesn't exhibit all the traits of a Hufflepuff, particularly fairness. However, like Empress Kat said, no one (or at least most people) don't fit perfectly into any House. I mean, would you say Crabbe and Goyle are cunning?

-okonomiyaki o konomu-


David FTW

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 6:23 am


KirikoAkushi
Homigwtf. Poppet.
Empress_Kat
Homigwtf. Poppet.
KirikoAkushi
I think I might put Vernon in Hufflepuff. Like I said before, I think Hufflepuff's are very group oriented (that's where the loyalty part comes in). Vernon obviously thinks of himself as being part of a "normal people" group, and is threatened by anything that goes against his idea of that group. Also, he seems to value hard work, though he doesn't expect it from Dudley.


You don't know how much I disagree with this. Yes, he thinks of himself as the "normal group" but Hufflepuff's don't mind other groups. Vernon hates wizards, he hates people different from him. Therefore he won't work in Hufflepuff. Plus, he doesn't even give other groups the benfit of the doubt, which Hufflepuffs do.



I dissagree. Quite often, Hufflepuffs aren't all nice and fluffy. Second year, they practically gang up on Harry.

They tend to support the 'good' side, but they are definitely not always accepting of whichever side they don't flock too. I think Vernon would fit in Hufflepuff, not perfectly, but no one ever fits perfectly, anyway. Either that, or Gryffindor. We know he's very brave. Not intelligent, but that's not a requirement for Gryffindor, really. A giant breaks down the door to his hut-on-a-rock and instead of running and hiding, or giving in, he stood up for himself. Stupid but brave = Gryffindor.


The only reason they were mean to him that year was because they thought he was attacking people. He entire school thought so. And when they weren't too nice to him in his 4th year was because he took the glory away from them. I've been re-reading all the books. Each time the Hufflepuffs were mean to Harry was because they had a reason to. Vernon hates wizards, I mean straight out hates them. No matter what they did to help him he would hate them. If you'll remember right after Hermoine got attack the hufflepuffs were really sorry for thinking it was him, knowing he would never attack her. They went right back to being Harry's friend. Vernon wouldn't do that. Even if a wizard saved his, and his wifes.

Just because most Hufflepuffs are okay with other groups doesn't mean the worst Hufflepuffs might not be. In one of its most negative forms, loyalty to a group can mean hatred of other groups. I don't think most Hufflepuffs have that negative aspect, but some might.

And to expand on my reasons for Vernon being a Hufflepuff, he obviously cares that other people who he considers "normal" accept him as being normal as well. He doesn't want to deviate from the group.

Perhaps Vernon doesn't exhibit all the traits of a Hufflepuff, particularly fairness. However, like Empress Kat said, no one (or at least most people) don't fit perfectly into any House. I mean, would you say Crabbe and Goyle are cunning?


Yes, but they would do anything to achive what they want. We know that cus' they even made themselves look like girls. I don't think Malfoy told them what the end was but they did it all the same.

Anyways. On to Vernon.
Yea, so there has to be some hufflepuffs like that. But Hufflepuff isn't the only place that's going to have loyal people, is it? LIke it said in the book most people from Slytherin turn of the be or help the dark wizards. Bellatrix is, I think, from slytherin and she's very loyal to Voldemort. She had to deal with all those dementers .

s**t, I have to go. I'll finish when I can get on again.
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