With “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” set for release this November, Pottermore has surprised fans by revealing the four houses of the North American School of Wizardry, Ilvermorny. The school was introduced in the book, which was released in 2001, when Newt Scamander met several of Ilvermorny’s alumni upon coming to America. Up until now we haven’t known much about Hogwarts’s sister school in the states.
You might know which Hogwarts house you fit into, but find out which house you’d be sorted into in Ilvermorny based on your food choices.
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Thunderbird
The Thunderbird house is considered to represent the soul of the witch or wizard. It is the most adventurous of the houses. The name comes from the supernatural creature native to North America, the Thunderbird, which is a bird of tremendous size, power, and strength.
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Pukwudgie
A Pukwudgie is a short, grey, large-eared creature in North America that's kind of like the European goblin. The creature has two sides: they like to help humans, but they also like to play dangerous tricks on them. The Pukwudgie house represents the witch or wizard's heart and tends to favor healers.
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Wampus
The Wampus cat is a fearsome cougar in Native American myths. In Cherokee legend, she is a woman who disguises herself as a cougar to spy on the men of the tribe. The Wampus house favors warriors and is said to represent the body of the witch or wizard.
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Horned Serpent
Horned serpents are associated with water, rain, thunder, and lightning. According to the Sioux, they were a group of dangerous reptilian monsters who were destroyed by the Thunderbirds. The Horned Serpent house favors scholars and is said to represent the mind of the witch or wizard.