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vorkosigan2012-11-04 03:13 pm
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a vitally important question
Given the chance, how would you sort the Vorkosigan characters into Hogwarts houses?
Don't look at me like that. This is clearly key information that I am gathering. Is Cordelia the world's most ruthless Hufflepuff, or would she at eleven be hustled off to Ravenclaw, only later in life to develop interpersonal convictions? Does Miles con the hat into putting him into Gryffindor despite the fact that if cut him open you would find a great big S drawn in green on his heart? For that matter, where would Aral have wanted to be put when he was eleven, a pretty formative year for him by any yardstick? Are Illyan and his chip in different houses entirely-- no, don't answer that one--
And so on.
This inquiry definitely not made for gruesome fusion research purposes of any kind, of course.
Don't look at me like that. This is clearly key information that I am gathering. Is Cordelia the world's most ruthless Hufflepuff, or would she at eleven be hustled off to Ravenclaw, only later in life to develop interpersonal convictions? Does Miles con the hat into putting him into Gryffindor despite the fact that if cut him open you would find a great big S drawn in green on his heart? For that matter, where would Aral have wanted to be put when he was eleven, a pretty formative year for him by any yardstick? Are Illyan and his chip in different houses entirely-- no, don't answer that one--
And so on.
This inquiry definitely not made for gruesome fusion research purposes of any kind, of course.
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I feel like Miles wants to be the rescuer as much as he wants to give everyone a rescue, which is why, while I agree that he probably ends up a Gryffindor, I don't think it's all that clear-cut. Even as an adult, post-Admiral Naismith and settled into his role as Lord Vorkosigan, his first response to hearing that someone else has saved to day is to think "Well, I could have done so just as well!" He then goes back and acknowledges that the thought is unworthy, because he is an adult and he's grown a lot from his seventeen-year-old-heroing, but it's because he's grown away from that knight errant strain that he can moderate his own competitiveness and desire for glory. Though now he's starting to sound like James Potter, so I may have talked myself into a corner here.
As for why people in fandom are Slytherin-happy, speaking for myself, I think part of it is the fact that Sorting is such a terrible idea, and ends up with things like a quarter of the population being deemed ubiquitously untrustworthy: the contrary streak in me makes me automatically want to see if I can't apply the description of Slytherin to heroic types. But yeah, as an actual thing to do to real people, and children at that-- completely toxic.
(I really like the Alys-Piotr parallel. I can only imagine what she would have done to the Cetagandans.)