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Day 3: Your Hogwarts House – Ravenclaw
Tag: ravenclaw
HOGWARTS HOUSES: Or yet in wise old Ravenclaw,
if you’ve a ready mind,
Where those of wit and learning,
Will always find their kind; x
“Parvati Patil’s twin’s in Ravenclaw, and they’re identical. You’d think they’d be together, wouldn’t you?“
Padma Patil (b. 1979/1980) was a witch of Indian heritage who was in the same year as the famous Harry Potter at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. She was the identical twin sister of Parvati Patil. Padma was sorted into Ravenclaw house and became a prefect in her fifth year.
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The Houses as Studyblrs
Gryffindor: Hair held up by pencils, laughing with friends in the library, cups of cocoa, the sound of flipping through papers, the smell of old books, falling asleep in class, humming while you work, debates with friends
Slytherin: Surrounded by empty coffee cups, three textbooks open at once, working at 2 in the morning, competing with friends for higher grades, studying out of spite, working to prove someone wrong, rolling your eyes at your textbook’s stupid jokes, sassing teachers because you’re friends
Ravenclaw: Messy bullet journals, papers sticking out of binders, impromptu study sessions, binging crash course videos for fun, doodles on the corners of worksheets, never-ending “TBR” piles of books, dog-eared pages, neat buns, dressing up nice to study
Hufflepuff: warm drinks in big mugs, studying in morning sunlight, oversized sweaters, classical music, reading by the fire, studying with friends, bringing your textbook to a small coffee shop, studying with a cat by your side, being asked by classmates to tutor them
Sometimes I want to buy Ravenclaw official merchandise, then I remember that they changed the eagle for the raven and the bronze for silver and I get over it.
Oh my god same, I’m a canon snob

Ravenclaw colors:
Blue, the color of the sky and the air, and bronze, the color of the feathers that brush them every time a golden eagle flaps his wings.


































