srose2 posted an update in the group QUESTIONS FOR SOMAN 1 year, 11 months ago
Did you intentionally make the Camelot royalty roles (the Lion, the Snake, the Eagle) the same as Hogwarts houses? (Gryffindor- Lion, Ravenclaw- Eagle, Slytherin- Snake)
BET BOOK 5 HAS AT LEAST ONE BADGER AND THEN MY LIFE IS COMPLETE
#technicallyaravenclaw
#everybodyforgetsaboutpoorhufflepuff
princessofpifflepathills replied 1 year, 11 months ago
#ILoveHufflePuffs
And I don’t think he did cause that would be copy right.
I think it’s just by chance.
Plus
Lions repersent goodness
Snakes represents being untrustworthy and evil
And eagles are like drifters you know?
saraweil replied 1 year, 11 months ago
#randomfactimagryffindor
mellatrixofthemidnightvalley replied 1 year, 11 months ago
yeah
mellatrixofthemidnightvalley replied 1 year, 11 months ago
omg
i never realized that
just when i thought i had sge all figured out
like wow
srose2 replied 1 year, 11 months ago
haha i saw when taking a hp house quiz (not pottermore) and it was all like what would you choose:
lion
eagle
badger
snake
and i was like “hmmm this sounds a lot like SGE”
if there is a badger in book 5 i will be so happy
hjannie replied 1 year, 11 months ago
Slight Book 4 spoiler alert.
…Interesting. I never though of it like that before. But then again, in many tales and stories, the lion is the main symbol of bravery, the eagle is the symbol of wisdom, and the snake is the symbol of Evil and cruel-ness (?). So Soman may have bee following along the lines.
For example, a substitute for a snake is not as obvious in its meaning (?). It would be odd to call Rhian the scorpion, the fox, the bat, or a bull.
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Did you intentionally make the Camelot royalty roles (the Lion, the Snake, the Eagle) the same as Hogwarts houses? (Gryffindor- Lion, Ravenclaw- Eagle, Slytherin- Snake)
BET BOOK 5 HAS AT LEAST ONE BADGER AND THEN MY LIFE IS COMPLETE
#technicallyaravenclaw
#everybodyforgetsaboutpoorhufflepuff
#ILoveHufflePuffs
And I don’t think he did cause that would be copy right.
I think it’s just by chance.
Plus
Lions repersent goodness
Snakes represents being untrustworthy and evil
And eagles are like drifters you know?
#randomfactimagryffindor
yeah
omg
i never realized that
just when i thought i had sge all figured out
like wow
haha i saw when taking a hp house quiz (not pottermore) and it was all like what would you choose:
lion
eagle
badger
snake
and i was like “hmmm this sounds a lot like SGE”
if there is a badger in book 5 i will be so happy
Slight Book 4 spoiler alert.
…Interesting. I never though of it like that before. But then again, in many tales and stories, the lion is the main symbol of bravery, the eagle is the symbol of wisdom, and the snake is the symbol of Evil and cruel-ness (?). So Soman may have bee following along the lines.
For example, a substitute for a snake is not as obvious in its meaning (?). It would be odd to call Rhian the scorpion, the fox, the bat, or a bull.
I agree with HP theory.