Okay this is super cool, you guys are amazing, can you guys sort the characters of x-men?
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Charles Xavier/Professor X: RavenclawÂ
Charles is the epitome of acceptance; he doesn’t care if you have an 11th toe or two heads, he thinks you are wonderful just the way you are. He is also very curious and wants to learn how each special mutant’s powers work. He spends countless years researching mutations and all sorts of different things, proving his drive to learn. This makes Charles a Ravenclaw!
Scott Summers/Cyclops: Gryffindor
Scott is undoubtably a huge rebel. If someone wants him to do something, he (most of the time) really doesn’t want to, but if it means saving the day, he will agree in the end. He’s always extremely brave, and uses his powers even though he doesn’t have very much confidence in them. He takes Charles’s car and goes to the mall without even thinking, wanting to “share a new experience with Kurt”. Much like his late brother Alex, Scott has to be a Gryffindor!
Bobby Drake/Iceman: HufflepuffÂ
Bobby will do ANYTHING to protect his friends, even if it means giving up his life. He loves his friends and a lot of the people he meets, and is very accepting of mutants, no matter how dangerous their abilities could be. We see this in earlier movies, as he pursues a romantic relationship with Rogue, who can’t share any physical contact with him (or else he could die), but he loves her so much that it doesn’t matter to him. He does his best to protect the people he loves, and so he has to be a Hufflepuff!
Warren Worthington III/Angel: Slytherin
Angel is a very difficult character to sort because he jumps around a lot and is played by multiple different people. He is first seen cutting off his wings in the bathroom, which I would think is ambition; his goal is to be accepted and to not let anyone know about his wings, which he believes are an embarrassing feature, and so he is so ambitious he’s willing to cut of his own wings. But as he grows up he starts to understand and accept his mutation, and is frustrated by his father’s attempt to encourage him to remove his mutation. But, in the other timeline, he is also Slytherin: he is very self-preserving and forces Nightcrawler to fight to save his own life. He loves glory and attention. So Angel has to be a Slytherin!
Hank McCoy/Beast: Ravenclaw
Though Hank has a lot of trouble accepting himself and his special skills, he has to be a Ravenclaw. Hank doesn’t enjoy his looks and tries to “cure” them; he thinks of all these creative innovative ways to “cure” his appearance. He’s also very intelligent and finds a way to make it so that Charles can walk, even though it impairs his ability to use his skills. Hank has to be a Ravenclaw!
Alex Summers/Havok: Gryffindor
Alex is incredibly brave, as he runs at things head-on with seemingly no fear. He is also very stubborn and strong-minded, and is really not afraid to give people a piece of his mind even if they disagree. Alex is even willing to give up his life in the most heroic way by protecting his friends, even though it may not have been completely necessary. So Alex has to be a Gryffindor!
Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler:Â Hufflepuff
Kurt cares incredibly deeply for those he cares about; even after just meeting Angel, he doesn’t want to fight him, and only makes the decision to fight back when Angel reveals that if he doesn’t fight both of them would be killed, and when Kurt ends up having the blame for Angels wings being burnt, he apologizes profusely and is very guilty. Though he isn’t always definite in his abilities, and sometimes lets that hold him back, he is willing to literally drain himself to save his friends. So, Kurt has to be a Hufflepuff!
Logan Howlett/Wolverine: Gryffindor
Logan is a sort of a mashed up mix of Hufflepuff and Gryffindor, but ultimatly ends up in Gryffindor. Logan’s lived many lifetimes, and although he is an animal at heart, he saves everyone he can. Sometimes more messy than others, he has lost his memory many times but he is still loyal to the team. He’s a lone wolf at heart, but protects his team. He has saved millions of people throughout the decades. He’s brave and is willing to give up his life for those he loves. So he has to be Gryffindor!
Ororo Munroe/Storm: Ravenclaw
Storm is incredibly wise, and after her difficult childhood and bad choices, she is able to have that ability. She is also very accepting, much like Charles, and refuses to believe that any type of mutant ability is bad or a curse that needs to be cured. Storm is very intelligent as well; she knows that humans are dangerous to mutant lives and has a very real fear of them. In the end, she has to be Ravenclaw!
Kitty Pryde: HufflepuffÂ
Kitty is one of the most heroic characters in the x-men movies, though she doesn’t always get the credit she deserves. Though it’s sorta a tossup between Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff, I have to go with Hufflepuff. In Days of Future Past, even though she knows that sending Logan into the past could ruin the already terrible lives of her and her friends, she knows she has to take that risk to save their lives. Also, this determined girl literally continued to hold Logan in the trance sort of thing keeping him in the past, after being slashed by Logans claws pretty badly, and continues to do it till she is forced away by Rogue. So, Kitty has to be Hufflepuff!
Anna Marie/Rogue: SlytherinÂ
Rogue is a pretty complex character who has a difficult beginning with her mutant abilities, making her a hard character to sort, but Rogue has to be Slytherin. She’s very clever, self-preserving, and she uses her skills to do just that. In multiple movies, she uses her special skills to save herself and others. In one of the movies, she scares Logan and he subsequently claws her; while barely even thinking, she touches him, thus saving herself. She also does this when Logan goes into the future: she takes Kitty’s powers, thus keeping Logan in the trance, while making sure Kitty stays alive as well as all her friends. So she has to be a Slytherin!
Jean Grey: RavenclawÂ
This girl is used to being different, and doesn’t really care very much about what people think of her. She is very intelligent and thinks of ideas well on the fly in order to do what she needs to do. As well, she is very curious; she opens the cage that holds the Wolverine and reads everyones minds. In the future, she grows up to fight for what she believes in as best she can. So she has to be a Ravenclaw!
Elizabeth Braddock/Psylocke: Slytherin
Psylocke is very ambitious and is willing to protect her employer to the fullest extent, and she is extremely loyal to them. When Psylocke chooses a side to be on, she is not changing her mind. She’s also very clever, finding different ways to survive any way she can. So Psylocke has to be a Slytherin!
Peter Maximoff/Quicksilver: Slytherin
Peter has a very laid-back attitude about a lot of things in life. He has little regard for the law and doesn’t care for rules. He’s also quite sassy, and even annoying to some people–mutant or not. When Logan, Charles, and Hank come to recruit him to their cause, he almost immediately asks “What’s in it for me?” and isn’t interested until then. While he also helps the team in X-Men: Apocalypse, he does so with his own personal goals and reasons. Due to these factors, Peter is a Slytherin!
Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto: Slytherin
Erik is a hard character to sort because he goes back and forth between two different sets of traits. He has a lot of trouble opening up to people from his difficult past. Erik is incredibly ambitious; when he thinks of something he wants to achieve, he won’t stop till he achieves it. But Erik is also extremely loyal, and though he as trouble deciding which side is the right way to go, he always comes back to the ones who initially helped him discover the true amount of power he possesses. Erik really has so much pent up pain and anger, leaving him easily manipulated and vulnerable. Erik has to be a Slytherin!
Raven Darkholme/Mystique: Slytherin
Raven is no stranger to pain or loss. She is somewhat ashamed of her unique looks, and constantly struggles to find out whose side she should be on; due to her past and her confidence issues, she is easily swayed between diplomatic Charles and forceful Erik. However, she is a strong, graceful fighter and extremely clever. She fights for the rights of mutants just like her using whatever means she sees necessary at the time, and that is why she’s a Slytherin!
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Fictional Sorting Headcanons ~ Atem (Yu-Gi-Oh!) by Tory
Hi guys! This is the first in hopefully a series of posts where the Mods discuss their personal headcanons about where some of their favorite characters from other media would be Sorted! Each post will be written by one Mod about one character and discuss why they think the character belongs in the house of their choice. We hope you enjoy!
~The Mods
We first meet Atem in the form of a spirit trapped in the mystical Millennium Puzzle, when one day our main hero, Yugi Mutou, solves the puzzle and Atem (at this point solely known as “Yami no Yugi” or literally “the dark Yugi”) possesses the young boy’s body. As soon as we encounter Atem in both the manga and original anime, we see that he truly earns his nickname – he is definitely on the dark side, challenging people to games he always wins and punishing the losers with his own twisted kind of justice. Despite this, though, Atem also shows great resourcefulness and brilliance. Yes, he wins just about every game he plays, but it is not for lack of intelligence or cheating. His games are always fair – he always follows the rules he or others have set down and will take his fury out on anyone who doesn’t likewise do so.Therefore he only ever wins by outwitting his opponent – by twisting and contorting to slip out of whatever difficult situation he finds himself in. At the start of the series, Atem also only appears when Yugi or his friends are put in some danger and he only administers his justice on evildoers, so in this way, Atem shows himself early on to be a kind of anti-hero, though a rather deranged and ruthless one.
Over time, however, Atem bonds more with both his host Yugi and with Yugi’s friends, and his relationships with them soften him and help him grow and trust, even if he remains somewhat vengeful and dark. Atem’s inner-morality starts to shine through more, and we see that he also yearns to know more about who he is and how he came to be in the Millennium Puzzle. It comes out that Atem was once an Egyptian Pharaoh who put an end to the ancient and dangerous Shadow Games, sealing the evil power away into seven Millennium Items with his name as the only password. Showing off his inherent cleverness, he then commanded his successor to destroy any evidence of his name, erased his own memory of his true identity, and sealed his spirit away into the last Millennium Item, just to make sure that if the Shadow Games returned one day, he could counteract them. (It is also telling that he chose to put his soul in the Puzzle – the only Millennium Item that tests its user’s worthiness through patience, determination, and cleverness before being able to use its power.) Atem throughout the whole series is looking backward for some sort of meaning to his life, rather than charging ahead and making a new path – something that I think speaks a lot to Slytherin sensibilities. He must know the person he was in order to know who he is now.
Atem is a leader and a strategist, and yet his brilliance comes less from scholarly knowledge and more from flat-out common sense. He puts forward a supremely confident air, while also harboring self-doubt that he keeps very close to his chest – about the only times it really comes out in the show are the rare moments where Atem thinks he might fail in defeating whatever evil he is confronted with.
Like many Slytherins as well, Atem unfortunately can be a victim of his own pride – he hates losing, and he will do absolutely anything in order to win. But at the same time, over the course of the show, he develops a great loyalty to his inner-circle of friends, and will do absolutely anything in order to protect them too. He looks after his interests and his friends’.
To me, Atem’s “soul room” inside Yugi’s mind fits Slytherin’s aesthetic perfectly – a dark, mysterious maze of rooms that could either lead you to hidden secrets or your doom – and, in my opinion, Atem himself is a perfect example of a Slytherin who fights on the side of good.