maniacalmole: bluelikeblood: maniacalmole: There has been Much Sorting Conflict in the Good Omens fandom, but I’d like to propose another option. Neither Aziraphale nor Crowley are Hufflepuffs. BUT Hufflepuff is totally their aesthetic (coziness? plants everywhere!?) So Crowley (probably a Slytherin) tempts Aziraphale (probably Gryffindor) into helping him break into the Hufflepuff common room. And… Continue reading

savingsirius: pros and cons of ravenclaw house pros: most artistic house good at thinking outside the box  the best story tellers hands down they’d be that one kid who manages to solve the problems and help everyone else understand the work because the teacher can’t explain it right really humorous in general, sarcastic and satirical… Continue reading

Though, you know, it’s also entirely possible not to put Neil in Slytherin. Well, at least not at the end of the books. Neil is smart, and brave, and loyal. He’s hard working, selfless, and very good at finding new angles. His entire character arc is not only about moving away from a ‘personal survival… Continue reading

Allison curled her lip at him in scorn. “Shut up. No you’re not. You’re not,” she insisted when Neil opened his mouth to argue. It sounded less like an accusation and more like an order, so Neil reluctantly subsided. “Have you forgotten who has to paint you back together every morning? If you’d let them… Continue reading

poze-laceen: Speaking of a Tfc Hp au. So, when I first took the sorting quiz I got griffyindor and later when I took it again in high school, after a lot had happened to me personally I got slytherin. So I know that you can change houses . That in mind I’ve been thinking about… Continue reading

zenosanalytic: weareallfromearth: psychopompious: I am really annoyed with the idea that Slytherins are always cool, calm and unemotional. Most of the Slytherins we see are very emotional, and make a lot of important decisions based on strong emotion, and even foil themselves because they get too emotional. They’ll absolutely tear themselves apart for whatever they… Continue reading