As much as they try to not care about what others think, they are going to hate it if people ridicule them for their beliefs, if only because they've thought about them so much. New discoveries excite them greatly, and they care much more about future possible discoveries than relics of the past (particularly if they think a relic is boring - again, if they think that ancient knowledge could contain new insights, they're much more likely to place great value on it.) Ravenclaws do care for humanity, but are generally much more cerebral or introverted than Gryffs and Puffs - Ravenclaws have no problems with being by themselves, because they can always occupy themselves with books or theories or thoughts, but when they want to talk, they'll be upset if no one listens. The past is only useful to the extent that people can learn from it: ancient things may excite them, but only if they possess something interesting. ![]() Unlike Slytherins, Ravenclaws tend to focus on the future over the past: the possibilities excite a Ravenclaw, and they tend to be deeply interested in the what-ifs of a situation. The unknown attracts Ravenclaws, although they can be more danger-averse than Slytherins, who value mystery even when they sense danger.
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