25 October 2012 @ 12:03 am
Sorting Hat thoughts?  
I recently read a really good Harry Potter-Avengers crossover with a Clint/Natasha focus that got me thinking about how the Avengers (notably our delightful 'ship yacht) would/should be sorted. I've seen it discussed here and there but decided to throw it out as a post of its own. How do you think the Avengers should be sorted?

I'm putting my thoughts under a

Clint - Hufflepuff. Just, loyal, hard-working, doesn't have to be in the thick of things, is just off getting the job done, not concerned with glory or accolades - but is actually the one overseeing the entire picture and having everyone's backs [owning up to bias: I am a dyed-in-the-wool, flag-waving, yellow and black-wearing Hufflepuff. Just sayin'. :-)]

Natasha - Slytherin. Seriously? Ambitious (to be the best in her chosen profession), cunning, doesn't let anyone stand in her way, focused, ruthless, effects change in the world around her. Again I say - seriously? (Every crossover fic I've read, save one, had her in Slytherin. The lone holdout had her in Gryffindor. It made it very hard for me to take the rest of the story seriously. Not that I have issues. ::ahem::)

Tony - Slytherin. I considered Gryffindor or Ravenclaw (either of which an argument could be made for), but ambitious, cunning, doesn't let anything stand in his way, charging his way through life to bend the world to his will. IMHO, dude's a Slytherin.

Bruce - Ravenclaw. I could explain my reasons, but it seems REALLY unnecessary. :-)

Thor - Gryffindor. I mean, come on.

Steve - Gryffindor. Again, every story but one has put him in Gryffindor, and that one put him in Hufflepuff. I copped earlier to being a 'Puff and being very biased in their favor (and towards the idea that we're underrated as a general rule), but I simply can't see Captain American as anything but a Lion.

Fury - Slytherin. There is way too much conniving going on there to quite let him slide over into Gryffindor. But I would certainly respect the argument.

Coulson - Hufflepuff. Doesn't need glory, loyal beyond reason to those he supports and cares for, does all of the work in the background w/o which everything else would fall apart. SUCH a Hufflepuff.

Maria Hill - good question. Thoughts? I would say either Gryffindor or Slytherin, but I'm genuinely not sure. Maybe someone who knows more of her backstory from actual comic canon??

Jane Foster - Ravenclaw. 'Nuf said.

Pepper Potts - Hufflepuff. See above explanations. :-)

Bottom line, though, I do believe that a Hufflepuff and a Slytherin can find true and lasting love together. :D And they shall have sweet Slytherpuff spawn in AU Avengers/HP-crossover-land. *snortlaughs* Of COURSE they will! LOL


Obviously Natasha and Clint are the focus, but I threw in the rest b/c that really good fic motivated me, dangit! :-) Love to hear your thoughts!

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[identity profile] anuna-81.livejournal.com on October 25th, 2012 02:12 pm (UTC)
Re: I JUST HAVE LOTS OF FEELS.
Natasha - a "combat - Slytherin". You don't want this girl after you. Her ambition isn't oriented towards achieving status, it's focused on getting the job done, so whatever her goal is, she will reach it. She is also, determined, subtle, she comes prepared (that's basically, what Natasha is all about), she fits the goal justifies the means mentality. She's pretty ruthless when she needs to be, and she can separate herself from the things she does - in fact, she can separate her different selves, she can operate under entire identities which are temporary, while keeping the real self somewhere inside. She is loyal, but her loyalty is selective (and that's also a typical trait of the house). When Natasha takes one for the team (but not really for the team, it's more for Clint), it hurts. I think that the loyalty she feels toward her partner (romantic or not) expands to the team during the film, so both of these feelings are the motivation for her decision to go into a war; that's why she becomes a soldier. Slytherins are usually more loyal to people than to ideas, we really don't weep over regimes falling, but they (we! I heart my house!) we'd do anything to keep our loved ones safe, and it usually means more to us than keeping the world safe.

(also? Slytherin myself. *nods*)