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What's your Patronus?
Pottermore made this cool new patronus quiz thingy and it's pretty neat. Told me my patronus is a basset hound. (I also took it a second time out of curiosity and it said I was a tortoiseshell cat)
Dusty is a buffalo heh heh. So what's your patronus? Post it once you take the test here: https://my.pottermore.com/patronus You'll have to sign up but it's no big deal. Pottermore doesn't spam you or anything. It's a cool site. You can also take the sorting hat quiz here as well. I'm in Hufflepuff *groan* and Dusty got in Slytherin. If you sign up and do the Patronus thing you can also take the sorting hat quiz and post what house you got sorted in, too. Just an FYI: The patronus test is 3D so it might run kinda crap depending on your browser/computer. Ran fine for me on chrome but when i opened it in firefox it was kinda bad. Though it worked for Dusty well and he uses firefox so... |
Grass Snake & Slytherin
I really liked the visuals, thought it was weird being placed into Slytherin but reading up on it, I would say it's one of the top houses outside of the fact some members were pretty mean people (Merlin is Slytherin) "Slytherins are associated with cunning, ambition and a tendency to look after their own. Slytherin has produced its share of Dark witches and wizards, but members are not afraid to admit it. Slytherin also embodies. ambition and greatness. Slytherins are always striving to be the best, something they have in common with Ravenclaws. However, Slytherins will never leave their own behind." |
Patronus: Black Bird
Sorting Hat: Raven Claw Wand • Fir wood • Dragon heartstring core • 11 ½" in length • Reasonably Supple flexibility |
Patronus: Calico Cat
Hogwarts House: Slytherin Ilvermorny House: Thunderbird Wand: Black Walnut |
I got Rottweiler and I got sorted into Ravenclaw
Are there any definitions for what the animals mean? lol |
Patronus: Robin
Hogwarts House: Slytherin Ilvermorny House: Thunderbird Wand: Yew with phoenix feather core |
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Wand: Red Oak wood with a Phoenix feather core 10 ¾" and Slightly Yielding flexibility This is the rarest core type. Phoenix feathers are capable of the greatest range of magic, though they may take longer than either unicorn or dragon cores to reveal this. They show the most initiative, sometimes acting of their own accord, a quality that many witches and wizards dislike. Phoenix feather wands are always the pickiest when it comes to potential owners, for the creature from which they are taken is one of the most independent and detached in the world. These wands are the hardest to tame and to personalise, and their allegiance is usually hard won. You will often hear the ignorant say that red oak is an infallible sign of its owner’s hot temper. In fact, the true match for a red oak wand is possessed of unusually fast reactions, making it a perfect duelling wand. Less common than English oak, I have found that its ideal master is light of touch, quick-witted and adaptable, often the creator of distinctive, trademark spells, and a good man or woman to have beside one in a fight. Red oak wands are, in my opinion, among the most handsome. |
Patronus- Tortoiseshell cat
House- Hufflepuff ilvermory house- Pukwudgie wand-Hawthorn wood with a Unicorn hair core 10 ¾" and Quite Bendy flexibility I wonder how many animals there actually are seems like a decent amount and also what is the Ilverymory house I don't know what that is from ( am I just a bad Harry Potter fan :( ) |
Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, North American school of magic
So far there are 142 known animals |
God what did I do wrong to get me in Hufflepuff. Everyone else got Slytherin and ravenclaw...*grumble*
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Patronus: Falcon
House: Gryffindor Ilvermory House: Thunderbird |
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Hogwarts House: Ravenclaw Ilvermorny House: Thunderbird Wand: Maple Wood with a Dragon heartstring core 12 ½" and Surprisingly Swishy flexibility |
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My patronus is a hedgedog btw |
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i dont get it but ok
black swan ravenclaw thunderbird "Aspen wood with a phoenix feather core, 10" and reasonably supple flexibility" |
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