Underworld Characters & Their Hogwarts Houses
Selene - Gryffindor: Selene is a stoic and aloof figure, though exceptionally courageous which is predominantly a Gryffindor trait. Though more withdrawn and reserved than most Gryffindors, Selene prefers to remain solitary - only letting a select few in. Initially, Selene appears emotionally closed off, to the point were it seems that she has no emotions at all and is just a mean, lean, killing machine. On the contrary, when established a bond with Michael, Selene is seen to quickly open up to Michael, trusting him and being able to show her vunreble side - a side of herself that most have not seen. Like many Gryffindors, Selene is loyal and protective over her loved ones, almost to a default. Some Gryffindors have a habit of establishing role models and idealizing these figures - and Selene is no exception with regards to Viktor. But once Selene’s own beliefs and trust has been betrayed, no one stands a chance against the Death Dealer’s wrath. Selene possesses a defiant streak and tends to do the opposite of what she is told to do and does not take “no” for an answer. She is stubborn and has a mind of her own. Selene does tend to act impulsively at times and will go against the status quo while in pursuit of her goals. Selene is exceptionally quick and does not hesitate to act on instinct. Selene possesses leadership qualities that attracts others to her - despite her own reluctance on the matter and beliefs that she is no leader. With Selene’s competence and experience, Gryffindor holds a formidable asset that will not hesitate to shoot first and ask questions later.
Michael - Gryffindor: Much like Selene, Michael is a noble Gryffindor. Brave - bordering to the line of stupid - Michael faces most challenges head on, readily standing his ground. Michael displays deep affections and loyalty towards Selene, which he is easily open about and has no trouble expressing. Michael wears his heart on his sleeve and is lead by his instincts - like most Gryffindors. Michael has displayed a concern to help and protect those around him, including unknown innocents, readily willing to offer a helping hand. Michael exhibits a sort of innocence and naivety to the world around him, though this can be accounted to the fact that Michael was unexpectedly thrust into a centuries old war, which would leave anyone confused and questioning. Michael does possess strong morals and a righteous streak which is a stark contrast to the world around him. Michael is steadfast and is resilient. Quick on his feet, Michael possesses both brains and brawn to aid him in battle and other situations. Like other Gryffindors, Michael exhibits a compassionate and chivalrous side.
Eve - Ravenclaw: Eve is harbors characteristics that places her in Ravenclaw. Eve has shown to be highly intelligent, observant and mature for her age and has a questioning and curious nature to her despite her past circumstances that attempted to repress these mannerisms. Though Eve is somewhat reserved (which could be credited to her being raised in captivity), Eve has displayed an ability to learn and adapt quickly, easily engaging with others - both mentally and physically. Eve idolizes the idea of her family and to be free and with her family above all. Wise beyond her years - like some Ravenclaws - Eve knows that her being puts her loved ones in danger, thus removing herself from the situation to protect them. Eve is courageous and stands her own in a fight, using her abilities of inherent strength and her natural abilities to adapt to aid her.
Lucian - Slytherin: Like those of the house of Slytherin, Lucian is ambitious and cunning. He is shrewd and scrutinizes everything before him. Always plotting his next move, with the bigger picture in mind, Lucian is persistent and resilient in his pursuit to achieve his goals. Lucian has a definite charm and wit that easily captures the attention of many - which the lycan lord subtly uses to manipulate those around him , mainly to achieve his ends that will benefit everyone, of course. Knowing the taste of cruelty, pain and loss, Lucian patiently plots his revenge against those who has done him and his loved one(s) wrong. Diplomatic and firm, Lucian knows the art to working with questionable alliances that will ultimately (hopefully), mutually benefit all in the end. Like many Slytherins, Lucian’s charisma and strength draws many to him, naturally placing him in a leadership role where those look up to him for orders and guidance. Unlike the stigma that Slytherin holds for producing selfish members, all that Lucian does is in pursuit to better the position of his people (lycans), in hopes of a better future. Perhaps Lucian being in Slytherin is a product of his upbringing, growing up in servitude taught the lycan lord to be smart and cunning to keep his own hide free of gashes, to keep and protect secrets and where hopes and dreams turned into ambitions for a better future.
Sonja - Gryffindor: There is a reason that Selene reminded Viktor so much of Sonja - and it is not just for the unmistakable resemblance and beauty that the two share. No, it is because like Selene, Sonja is bold in her defiance. Strong - willed and courageous, Sonja does not think twice about joining her fellow Death Dealers in pursuit of hunting down and fending off William’s lycans. Sonja acts on her impulses that sometimes puts her own life in danger. Rebellious at heart, Sonja aims to prove those around her all wrong, seeking to display her competence and to follow her own ideals. Despite the enforced notion that lycans are lesser than vampires, Sonja does not display this belief and treats lycans much the same as she treats vampires, though in a much subtler manner - to keep appearances up of course - obviously knowing that Viktor would object to her revealing any inclination towards Lucian. Sonja is stubborn and unrelenting, despite her father’s wishes. Sonja follows her heart and goes against everything that she was taught to believe about lycans when falling in love with Lucian. The most brazenly Gryffindor act of all, was Sonja’s fearlessness while fighting against her own father, standing before the council and ultimately, her own death.
Viktor - Slytherin: Unlike Lucian (the anti-hero figure that brings the real villain great distress), Viktor is characteristically a Slytherin villian. Notably, Viktor’s ruthlessness and pursuit of power is much like that of a Slytherin (villian). Viktor is conniving and cunning, seeking to establish himself as the ultimate vampire elder, the first and the most powerful, despite the truth of the matter. Going as far as to erase history and rewriting his own version of it to suit his own ambition (after all, it is the victors who write the history). Manipulative and tactful, Viktor quickly discerns to what weaknesses one possesses and in turn uses that against them - either rendering the other dead or under control of the vampire elder. Viktor has a natural knack for politics and war which places him with a great advantage over declared enemies. Like some Slytherins that holds beliefs of superiority and purity, Viktor holds a deep belief that vampires are superior to all and has exhibited his willingness to go to the extremes to protect the purity of the vampire bloodline. Despite Viktor’s definite love for Sonja and then Selene, the cold and callous vampire elder would willingly sacrifice his loved ones to protect his own power and misplaced ideals. Spewing out propaganda and instilling hate, Viktor knows how to control his followers and to keep them in line in pursuit of his ultimate goals. Viktor, the ever bloodthirsty warlord, is much like other notable Slytherin villains (e.i. Voldemort) - the lure of power and control never ceasing, where even all is not enough.
Marcus - Gryffindor/Slytherin: Marcus is a bit more harder to sort than his predecessors. Like a Gryffindor, Marcus is impulsive and lets his emotions rule him, but, like a Slytherin, Marcus has bided his time for the right moment to act and has cunningly held a degree of power over Viktor by stating that without him, all vampires would die - thus managing to hold a degree power within the vampire coven despite Viktor’s power over Marcus through William’s imprisonment. Marcus holds no loyalty to anyone - including his own vampire species - aside to his own twin, William. Once Marcus possessed the power to free his brother, Marcus is persistent and relentless, doing anything in his power to achieve this. Not letting anyone stand in his way, Marcus willingly kills those without a second thought. Too impulsive to be a Slytherin and too cunning to be a Gryffindor, Marcus is perhaps a culmination of the two.
Amelia - Slytherin: There is very little to base this sorting on, but with the few facts that is known, Amelia could possibly be a Slytherin. Amelia was obviously ambitious - for she as one of three vampire elders. Amelia was pioneering in establishing various covens - including the New World coven and was highly regarded as a leader. Amelia displays her ability to see the bigger picture and sort progressive ways to better the vampires. Slytherin’s are known to do anything in their means to keep their loved ones safe, which Amelia exhibited through the lengths she took to keep her son, David, safe. Strategically covering up her son’s birth and David’s ties towards her, Amelia managed to keep David safe away from any of her enemies and any impending threats. It is suggested that Amelia was a natural at politics and warfare, a great warrior and a powerful leader. Amelia was loyal to her followers and would do anything to protect them. Like many Slytherin’s, Amelia is tactful and resourceful in her means. A powerful Slytherin woman, Amelia stands tall and proud as the only woman next to her male elders.
David - Gryffindor: Unlike his mother Amelia, David is a Gryffindor. David has exhibited tendencies to act instinctively and defiantly. David has no qualms of following his gut instinct - as seen when David followed Selene and extended a helping hand to the Death Dealer upon meeting. Loyal and protective by nature, David is willing to fight side by side with his loved ones. David is outspoken and stands firm on his beliefs. David possesses a natural strength and is skilled with defense and weaponry despite the initial lack of experience he had on the matter. David is willing to learn and idealizes Selene as he knows he has much to gain through her knowledge - again, the Gryffindors and their knack for idealizing their mentors. A natural leader himself, David is quick to rally others to his cause and has no qualms of taking the lead in various situations. As the Gryffindor house is known for chivalry, David too has shown to be chivalrous and charming.