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congratulations! I’m Prefect Gemma
Farley, and I’m delighted to welcome you to SLYTHERIN HOUSE. Our
emblem is the serpent, the wisest of creatures; our house colours
are emerald green and silver, and our common room lies behind a
concealed entrance down in the dungeons. As you’ll see, its windows
look out into the depths of the Hogwarts lake. We often see the
giant squid swooshing by – and sometimes more interesting
creatures. We like to feel that our hangout has the aura of a
mysterious, underwater shipwreck. Now, there are a few
things you should know about Slytherin – and a few you should
forget.
Firstly, let’s dispel a few myths. You might have heard
rumours about Slytherin house – that we’re all into the Dark Arts,
and will only talk to you if your great-grandfather was a famous
wizard, and rubbish like that. Well, you don’t want to believe
everything you hear from competing houses. I’m not denying that
we’v
e produced our share of Dark wizards, but so have the other three
houses – they just don’t like admitting it. And yes, we have
traditionally tended to take students who come from long lines of
witches and wizards, but nowadays you’ll find plenty of people in
Slytherin house who have at least one Muggle parent.
Here’s a little-known fact that the other three houses don’t
bring up much: Merlin was a Slytherin. Yes, Merlin himself, the
most famous wizard in history! He learned all he knew in this very
house! Do you want to follow in the footsteps of Merlin? Or would
you rather sit at the old desk of that illustrious ex-Hufflepuff,
Eglantine Puffett, inventor of the Self-Soaping
Dishcloth?
I didn’t think so.
But that’s enough about what we’re not. Let’s talk about what
we are, which is the coolest and edgiest house in this school. We
play to win, because we care about the honour and traditions of
Slytherin.
We also get respect from our fellow students. Yes, some of
that respect might be tinged with fear, because of our Dark
reputation, but you know what? It can be fun, having a reputation
for walking on the wild side. Chuck out a few hints that you’ve got
access to a whole library of curses, and see whether anyone feels
like nicking your pencil case.
But we’re not bad people. We’re like our emblem, the snake:
sleek, powerful, and frequently misunderstood.
For instance, we Slytherins look after our own – which is
more than you can say for Ravenclaw. Apart from being the biggest
bunch of swots you ever met, Ravenclaws are famous for clambering
over each other to get good marks, whereas we Slytherins are
brothers. The corridors of Hogwarts can throw up surprises for the
unwary, and you’ll be glad you’ve got the Serpents on your side as
you move around the school. As far as we’re concerned, once you’ve
become a snake, you’re one of ours – one of the elite.
Because you know what Salazar Slytherin looked for in his
chosen students? The seeds of greatness. You’ve been chosen by this
house because you’ve got the potential to be great, in the true
sense of the word. All right, you might see a couple of people
hanging around the common room whom you might not think are
destined for anything special. Well, keep that to yourself. If the
Sorting Hat put them in here, there’s something great about them,
and don’t you forget it.
And talking of people who aren’t destined for greatness, I
haven’t mentioned the Gryffindors. Now, a lot of people say that
Slytherins and Gryffindors represent two sides of the same coin.
Personally, I think Gryffindors are nothing more than wannabe
Slytherins. Mind you, some people say that Salazar Slytherin and
Godric Gryffindor prized the same kinds of students, so perhaps we
are more similar than we like to think. But that doesn’t mean that
we cosy up with Gryffindors. They like beating us only slightly
less than we like beating them.
A few more things you might need to know: our house ghost is
the Bloody Baron. If you get on the right side of him he’ll
sometimes agree to frighten people for you. Just don’t ask him how
he got bloodstained; he doesn’t like it.
The password to the common room changes every fortnight. Keep
an eye on the noticeboard. Never bring anyone from another house
into our common room or tell them our password. No outsider has
entered it for more than seven centuries.
Well, I think that’s all for now. I’m sure you’ll like our
dormitories. We sleep in ancient four-posters with green silk
hangings, and bedspreads embroidered with silver thread. Medieval
tapestries depicting the adventures of famous Slytherins cover the
walls, and silver lanterns hang from the ceilings. You’ll sleep
well; it’s very soothing, listening to the lake water lapping
against the windows at night.