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sigune ([personal profile] sigune) wrote2012-05-01 12:28 pm
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Pottermore...

Against my better judgement, I 'enrolled' in Pottermore. For some reason which I don't understand, I got Sorted into Slytherin, too! Just when I thought I was a stereotypical Ravenclaw - but hey, I'm not exactly unhappy to be in Snape House.

HOWEVER -

I knew I shouldn't have done this, but I've become a tiiiiny bit obsessed with house points XD. Slytherin and Gryffindor are constantly hopping over each other. I couldn't fail to note that there are very simply more Gryffindors than Slytherins in Pottermore, so a Slytherin feels a sense of duty to work extra hard for the House Cup... The only problem is that I never play computer games and I am awfully bad at them. So even though I try, I'm not exactly winning a lot of points for my house.

*sob*

I'm on the Crabbe and Goyle spectrum of Slytherin!


PS: if anyone feels like friending me, my user name is (alas!) NewtFang646.
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[personal profile] septentrion 2012-05-01 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm GoldDragon89. I've friended you.
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[personal profile] todayiamadaisy 2012-05-01 10:49 am (UTC)(link)
I'm StrikePhoenix3943, which could be worse, as Pottermore names go. I somehow got sorted into Gryffindor, though, which is just Not Right. But then, as Dumbledore himself said, sometimes they sort too early.

I haven't got any house points. I must be the Neville. :-)

[identity profile] timestep.livejournal.com 2012-05-01 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Just wanted to share that this ravenclaw ended up in Slyterin too.

I started during the beta phase, and have wondereed if I sign up again if I'll be placed slytherin again.

Don't remember my user name, I've not had time to check it out for a few months.

[identity profile] mary-j-59.livejournal.com 2012-05-01 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm a Ravenclaw who would have been honored to be in Slytherin, but who is grateful not to be in Gryffindor. Can't, at the moment, remember what my name is - it's something like SkyGold7114, which is pretty awful! I quite like NewtFang! Anyway, I will friend you with pleasure, though, after finding out what my house and wand were, I rather lost interest in the experience. It does seem very much aimed at children, and the extra tidbits Rowling gives us (the info about the Dursleys particularly set my teeth on edge) seem to encourage a facile and surfacy reading of the books. If surfacy is a word? Oh, well. You know what I mean.