Last edited by CPSparkles; 11-23-2019 at 04:54 PM.
Oh they definitely got the houses mixed up. Damian's a Slytherin, yes, but Tim is definitely a Ravenclaw and Jason's a Gryffindor. I could see Dick in Gryffindor but for the sake of having a Robin for each house, he's the one most likely to be in Hufflepuff
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Question? When do we stop considering a character a murder?
Because I still remember Damian beheading a thief when he was 10. Also, he killed Nobody in Batman and Robin. I love the character obviously but how long does a character have to go without killing someone before that label is removed? Also, who did Jason kill recently? Because if we are going back to Under the Red Hood days Damian is a murderer too. Also, Wonder Woman if we are counting Maxwell Lord.
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Simple. They're all murderers xD
Whether or not you think they've redeemed themselves is up to you but it is what it is. Shit, Damian had a whole mini series about making up for his murders.
Granted, in Wonder Woman's case she was well beyond justified and the unfair treatment she received because of it is still absolutely baffling.
Oh joy...more Ian
That doesn't mean he'd be in Slytherin either. Despite Rowling doing a VERY bad job making that distinction in the books, Slytherin wasn't just the house where everyone dumped all their villains and mental patients. Much like how Hufflepuff wasn't just the reject house (though the jokes never get old XD)
It was the house for those who were cunning, shrewd, ambitious, and whose bloodlines were pure. Jason doesn't really embody any of the standard traits for Slytherins. And given his status as an unwanted street urchin, before he was found by Bruce, I doubt he'd have any "blood purity" to secure him a spot there like it did for other Slytherin students who didn't fit the criteria *cough*CrabbeAndGoyle*cough*
Now Gryffindor on the other hand:
Most, not all, of these traits fit Jason a lot more than the Slytherin traits. I'd say a lot of them fit Damian too but his personality and familial status on both of his parents' sides would probably land him in Slytherin.The Gryffindor house emphasises the traits of courage as well as "daring, nerve, and chivalry," and thus its members are generally regarded as brave, though sometimes to the point of recklessness. Some Gryffindors have also been noted to be short-tempered.
Severus Snape considered many Gryffindors to be self-righteous and arrogant, with no regard for rules
Now the real challenge is what house Bruce would be in? Because I can see an argument for him being in all of them but Hufflepuff.
Last edited by Blue22; 11-24-2019 at 06:21 PM.
If we talk about Harry Potter.. PETER PETTIGREW was in GRIFFINDOR and was one COWARD and a TRAITOR..
Jason fits in Griffindor more than Pettigrew.. or maybe Huppelpuf(for the people who works hard like him as kid to survive)
Dick fits in GRIFFINDOR and Damian in Slytherin.. Is son of 2 rich persons and his attitude.. Despite with 11 years(harry 1st year in howard) maybe he was starting to be one good option to Griffindor too..
Yes. Tim in Ravenclaw
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