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Gryffindor

Gryffindor house is where you would find the pluckiest and most daring students
(there’s a reason the house symbol is the brave lion). The house colours are scarlet
and gold, the common room lies up in Gryffindor Tower and the Head of House is Professor
Minerva McGonagall.
If the Sorting Hat placed you here, you would have demonstrated qualities
like courage, bravery and determination. Some of the wizarding world’s best and
brightest belonged to this house – Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore are just a couple
that spring to mind!
If you are lucky enough to end up in Gryffindor, we imagine you’re the type of
person who likes to stand up for the little guy, challenges authority, has a tendency
to act first and think later, is known as a class clown and takes board games very seriously.
The Gryffindor common room is in one of the castle's highest towers, and its
entrance is on the seventh floor in the east wing of the castle and is guarded by a
painting of The Fat Lady, who is garbed in a pink dress. She permits entry only after
being given the correct password, as was established in the third book, when Sirius Black
tried forcing entry into the tower, only to be blocked by The Fat Lady after he could not
give the correct password. In the first book, Neville Longbottom tends to forget the password
and must wait near the painting until other Gryffindors arrive to open the way.