Foreward

The Hufflepuffs are not what the other houses say they are: fair, modest, and timid. Rather, the Badger Children, (as they were called frequently in the beginning of Hogwarts) were noble in a way the Gryffindors could not beat, and clever in a way that would put the Slytherins to shame. Of course, the Hufflepuffs possessed great intelligence as well, but they were not as philosophical as the Ravenclaws, and preferred staying on friendly terms with them by not challenging the Ravenclaws.

Making a long story short, the Hufflepuffs were a proud (but humble) group of people that used hard work to get their way rather than cheating like their fellow Slytherins, or putting on airs like the Gryffindors.

This is the long story of the Hufflepuffs and their nobility long ago and in the present, showing the noble families that honored Hufflepuff and the deeds of the Badger Children. Perhaps you will have a different opinion of them afterwards...