Not to be, er, pedantic, but there does seem to be a difference between Noble and Ancient houses. By Draco’s reckoning, the House of Potter is Noble but not Most Ancient.
Thank you, that’s interesting. Come to think of it, all the other references for House Potter I saw just said “Noble House” too, I just thought it was a shortening. So there’s only scions of three out of seven Ancient Houses in Harry’s year.
“Oh, no, it’s the Charm of the Most Ancient Blade, it’s only legal for Noble and Most Ancient Houses to use—”
Hermione stopped talking and looked at Harry, or Harry’s grey hood rather.
“Well,” said Harry’s voice, “I guess I could take down the rest of the Sunshine Regiment by myself, then.” She couldn’t see his face, but his voice sounded like he was smiling.
Not to be, er, pedantic, but there does seem to be a difference between Noble and Ancient houses. By Draco’s reckoning, the House of Potter is Noble but not Most Ancient.
Good catch.
Thank you, that’s interesting. Come to think of it, all the other references for House Potter I saw just said “Noble House” too, I just thought it was a shortening. So there’s only scions of three out of seven Ancient Houses in Harry’s year.
I’m not sure there is a difference:
“You know that spell?”
“Oh, no, it’s the Charm of the Most Ancient Blade, it’s only legal for Noble and Most Ancient Houses to use—”
Hermione stopped talking and looked at Harry, or Harry’s grey hood rather.
“Well,” said Harry’s voice, “I guess I could take down the rest of the Sunshine Regiment by myself, then.” She couldn’t see his face, but his voice sounded like he was smiling.
Pretty sure that’s “[Noble and Most Ancient] Houses”, not “[Noble] and (Most Ancient) Houses”.