Sorting the Characters into Hogwarts Houses (Part 3)
This is part three of my Hogwarts Sorting. Here I finally sort some side characters: Marcus, Jessica, Ramulein, Nefertiti, Chatzu’kuan, and Robo-Knight! I don’t think any of these are controversial. These were pretty easy to figure out, all things considered.
Marcus & Jessica - Ravenclaw
Marcus and Jessica are both unique individuals driven to creative professions. Beyond that, they have shown curiosity and a desire to learn more of the strange world they have been thrust into. They're weird Ravenclaws, but they are Ravenclaws.
Ramulein - Gryffindor
Okay, this one might be controversial, but...yes, Ramulein is a Sacon, has a lot of political power, knowledge, and passion. But he feels like more of a Gryffindor at heart. Strip away the things outside of his control about his being, and he would show more of these traits plainly.
Chatzu'kuan - Ravenclaw
I was torn between Ravenclaw and Slytherin...but Chatzu'kuan feels like someone who let their academic interest and passion take over them. She is very much like Spellbinder and they belong together anyway.
Robo-Knight - Gryffindor
I almost put him in Hufflepuff, but, really, he is a classic Gryffindor. He is a Knight, after all.
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