Broader than ‘awesomeness’: Hufflepuff doesn’t seem very awesome, people might not feel they deserve Gryffindor or Slytherin, to a certain naive sort of person Slytherin sounds about the way it does in canon!HP and to a certain sort of cynic Gryffindor sounds even worse than it does in HPMOR.
I’m not sure if they are “conscientious”, “Kind”, difficult to classify, or lacking traits of the other houses. If it’s conscientious, Hermione belongs there and Neville does not.
I prefer “Kind”, because that is the trait that complements the other houses nicely—in real life, human motivations do seem to classify nicely into [ambition, altruism, knowledge-seeking, justice-seeking] …but both the cannon and hpmor seem confused on whether Hufflepuff is “altruistic” or simply “rule abiding”...
Broader than ‘awesomeness’: Hufflepuff doesn’t seem very awesome, people might not feel they deserve Gryffindor or Slytherin, to a certain naive sort of person Slytherin sounds about the way it does in canon!HP and to a certain sort of cynic Gryffindor sounds even worse than it does in HPMOR.
I don’t know, Hufflepuff seems pretty awesome to me; they’re the people most likely to Get Shit Done.
They’re also poorly defined.
I’m not sure if they are “conscientious”, “Kind”, difficult to classify, or lacking traits of the other houses. If it’s conscientious, Hermione belongs there and Neville does not.
I prefer “Kind”, because that is the trait that complements the other houses nicely—in real life, human motivations do seem to classify nicely into [ambition, altruism, knowledge-seeking, justice-seeking] …but both the cannon and hpmor seem confused on whether Hufflepuff is “altruistic” or simply “rule abiding”...