Was on med these couple of days - feeling kinda groggy and disorientated, so replies will be much slower than usual. For one, this is a forum and the 150,000 character limit is more than enough to think through what I want to write in the IC/how I should respond in the OOC. This isn't an IM and we all have a life to live, and we can't possibly be sitting in front of a computer waiting for a reply 24/7. There are times I do find speed-posters somewhat intimidating... For my case I had a pretty balanced mix of Gryffindor, Ravenclaw and Slytherin whenever I did any of those tests - I was never in Hufflepuff, not even once. ^^; In the end Pottermore decided that I should be in the house of snakes, and since then I'm a Slytherin through and through. I totally agree with the part about Hufflepuff - personally I don't think the Huffies are a bunch of 'weaklings' when compared to the other houses. Sure, this house seems to be the one who would take in the leftovers the other three houses didn't want, but I feel that Helga saw something deeper in each of her students that the other founders were blind to, and having empathy for others. We pretty much got the rough plotlines down, so now we shall focus more on the characters. Since we're going with them knowing each other right from the start aka doing a timeskip instead of developing our characters together from bottom up, there will be loads of things we need to agree on in order to establish the common info in their background. For example, which part of UK were they born and grew up in? How did they met each other? Other less important stuffs like events that happened during their Hogwarts days can be discussed later as the IC progresses. Maybe I can just give you a rough idea of the muggleborn character I have in mind: = His family consists of himself and his two parents. No siblings. = Prior to Hogwarts he's studying in a muggle school. = Favorite subjects are pretty much practical wand works such as Charms, DADA and Transfiguration. Hates History of Magic. = Not sure if I want him to participate in house Quidditch. = After graduation I think he chooses to go back to his muggle life instead of working in the magical community. *I use 'he' as a placeholder - I haven't decide on the gender I really want for my character, which is a downside for being able to play both sexes equally...