Subject: Also a Thunderbird.
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Posted on: 2016-06-28 18:28:00 UTC
Thunderbirds are GO!
Which is... weird. I'm about as adventurous as Conundrum the gnome. No, I think I'll stick to my ravens and claws.
Caw.
Subject: Also a Thunderbird.
Author:
Posted on: 2016-06-28 18:28:00 UTC
Thunderbirds are GO!
Which is... weird. I'm about as adventurous as Conundrum the gnome. No, I think I'll stick to my ravens and claws.
Caw.
You definitely did the math, all right. Unfortunately, J.K. Rowling isn't as good at math as you. Maybe you should point this out to her.
Of course, my personal headcanon is that most American wizarding children are homeschooled, but that's just me.
After all I think the Salem Witches Institute was already identified at some point. But I suspect there are quality levels to them. Ilvermorney would be equivalent to the Ivy League Schools. The best of the best, super exclusive. Then you would have others that would correspond to universities, state colleges, and all the way down to the community colleges. That's what I would expect, especially if your numbers are correct.
JKR said it's a bit of a joke aimed at the Women's Institute in the UK.
*Giant facepalm* That is the US to a T. I can imagine someone having literally said that.
I think you're either underestimating Granny Weatherwax or vastly overestimating President Picquery.
Were you just going to leave that as an unsupported assertion, or did you plan to come back with evidence?
hS
I will strive to do better in the future.
It's not as bad as saying "I disagree because no", but still: Why do you think hS ounderestimates Granny Weatherwax? Or overestimates President Pickles? What's your basis for this claim? That's how discussions go.
I wasn't actually trying to hold a discussion, I was merely giving my opinion on the comparison, like the people before me. However since apparently disagreeing means you have to support everything you say, here it is: Everything we'very seen of Granny Weatherwax vs what we'very seen of President Picquery says that Granny is both more ambitious and more talented. (Better written too, in my opinion but I can't back that up so I suppose that it doesn't count.)
If Granny went bad, especially in a setting like Harry Potter, she wouldn't settle for one country. She wouldn't stop until she ruled the whole world, because she knows what's best.
I definitely like the idea of the Supreme Leader Madam Pickles, who actually believes she is doing the right thing...but her version of "the right thing" doesn't exactly sit well with the rest of American Wizarding community.
I like how Ilvermorny, unlike Hogwarts, actually PAYS the magical nonhuman workers. So that's something!
They simply refused. And Dobby was paid Galleon a week.
The house-elves thought of being paid as an insult and even Dobby, who did want to be paid, mentioned he had to talk Dumbledore down into giving him lower wages.
I mean, I thought it was a snake?
That male basilisks have scarlet plumes on their heads, so I assume that's what the texts refers to? So that couldn't be Slytherin's Basilisk, since this one was a female.
...the basilisk in the Chamber was ostensibly female since no mention of a crest was made, and I don't recall there ever being a mention of a horn in any Potter source other than just now...
Of course, there are horned vipers in the real world, but those aren't really horns in the usual sense.
Thunderbirds are GO!
Which is... weird. I'm about as adventurous as Conundrum the gnome. No, I think I'll stick to my ravens and claws.
Caw.
Speaking of, I'm an interesting combination - Slytherin Thunderbird...
If you look at this screenshot, it definitely says something along the lines of "Isolt / Gormlaith" referring to the two owners of the same wand, which was originally Slytherin's. The wand below only says "Gormlaith" because that's the one she bought at Ollivander's. Shame we don't know the third wand's owner.
i like these explanations; they help me see clearly where different people would be sorted. For example, Cleopatra is a Thunderbird (Mark Antony is a Thunderbird with Pukwudgie leanings who is expected to be a Wampus).
--Key is a Horned Serpent, no matter what Pottermore says
... that this is my interpretation, not necessarily what Rowling intends.
hS, who is apparently Hufflewudgie despite being a scientist-slash-writer who prefers to be away from people, so clearly doesn't understand houses at all?
PS: There have to be appropriate names for the 16 possible Hogwarts/Ilvermorny house combinations. Thundergriffin! Slytherpus! ... Hufflewudgie! Man, why do I get the goofy one?
At least, it helped me understand how all my friends wound up Pukwudgies.
--Key, probably GriffinSerpent (should that be one word or two?)
What does the Thunderbird have to do with blank slates? Not the house or the emblem, but the namesake.