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Garlack House: For those whom love the History of Magic. Edwin was a historian and kept all records of the town of Salem before the witch trials. When the lot went to Boston, he took up a job as Boston's historian before opening the school, which he remained the town's historian to make sure the school kept a low profile. When at Hogwarts he excelled at History of Magic and one of this favorite books, not to mention the very first one added in the Library was 'Hogwarts: A History.'
Bronk House: Victoria Bronck was a rather brilliant witch whose forte in magic was potions. She would make prescription medications for whatever ailed the people of Salem, but no one blamed her for witchcraft. When the accusing girls had become ill, everyone looked to Victoria to make all things well, but she declined. Had she made a potion for the girls, they more than likely would have suspected her for witchcraft of some kind.
Sieknerin House: Students sorted here are those that had done exceptionally well in Charms. In Salem, Lila Sieknerin had the job as the town seamstress, but what everyone didn't know was that she simply charmed the items so everything given to her would be finished same day. No one knew how she would finish things so quickly and she was certainly happy no one ever found out.
Dieble House: James Dieble was sort of an outcast back in Salem. Random things would change around him, not huge things but it was just different. He was amazing with Transfiguration, which was really the least subtle skill. When someone from the town would visit him just to be a kind neighbor, they would be amazed with all the goblets and such, unaware that this was usually a rat's fate.
All New World School History and Houses Done by Solomon Tussand
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