The Founders.
Richard Madden as Godric Gryffindor
Katie McGrath as Rowena Ravenclaw
Holliday Grainger as Helga Hufflepuff
Ben Barnes as Salazar Slytherin
Richard Madden as Godric Gryffindor
Katie McGrath as Rowena Ravenclaw
Holliday Grainger as Helga Hufflepuff
Ben Barnes as Salazar Slytherin
reverse werewolves. wolves that turn into confused but excited humans every month at the full moon and run around doing weird human stuff until they wake up the next day in the middle of an office with a suit loosely draped over their wolf form
harry potter minimalist + ravenclaw
[ slytherin ], [ gryffindor ], [ hufflepuff ]
shadowhunters gang aesthetics
Modern Hogwarts houses: Ravenclaw
animated lord of the rings minimalist posters
how did we become so aggressively heterosexual like c'mon just a few years ago michaelangelo was out there carving dicks and admiring men and people were debating who was the top out of achilles & patroclus and sappho was writing love poetry about women and the best thing about all of this was that it was completely normal…….. please let people be themselves
A - Aglionby
RAVENCLAW: wisdom begins in wonder.
“…my life, for the most part, has been very stale and colorless. Dead, I mean. The world has always been an empty place to me. I was incapable of enjoying even the simplest things. I felt dead in everything I did.’ He brushed the dirt from his hands. ‘But then it changed,’ he said. ‘The night I killed that man.”
MYTH MEME ↠ ten goddesses: HEL
Hel is a giantess and goddess of the underworld, which is known as Niflheim, or Helheim, the Kingdom of the Dead. Hel is generally presented as being rather greedy and indifferent to the concerns of both the living and the dead. She is the daughter of Loki and Angrboda, she’s an ugly half-dead hag with gangrene legs and a hideous face. In return for giving her Niflheim, Odin gave Hel certain responsibilities that she had to carry out in that realm. He charged her with caring for the souls of people who had died from sickness or old age, and for the souls of any other people whose deaths had not occurred through violence or in battle.