Pippin Took

Pippin Took Gryffindor

A curious and kind-hearted hobbit from The Lord of the Rings. Pippin grows from a troublemaker to a courageous and loyal hero.

Notable Traits

  • Brave
  • Curious
  • Loyal
  • Light-hearted
  • Growth-Oriented

Notable Quotes

"I didn't think it would end this way."
"So where are we going?"
"What about second breakfast?"

Could Also Belong In

H Hufflepuff

While Pippin Took belongs in Gryffindor, they also show strong traits of Hufflepuff House.

Pippin Took: The Braveheart of Gryffindor

Why Gryffindor?

Pippin starts as the most playful and curious member of the Fellowship. He gets into trouble, asks silly questions, and always thinks about food. But as the story continues, he grows — a lot. And through that growth, his true Gryffindor heart begins to shine.

He offers to serve Denethor, learns from Gandalf, and becomes a soldier of Gondor. When the battle comes, he does not run. He fights for what’s right — even when he’s scared. That’s the kind of bravery Gryffindor values most: courage that grows from the inside.

He also risks his life to save Faramir, and stays loyal to his friends even when they are far away. His journey shows that even the smallest heart can become mighty with time.

Notable Gryffindor Traits

  • Bravery: Pippin fights in the Battle of the Black Gate — even though he is just a hobbit with no training.
  • Growth: He learns from his mistakes and becomes someone others can count on.
  • Loyalty: He stays true to Merry, Gandalf, and the Fellowship — no matter how far apart they are.
  • Boldness: He speaks up, asks questions, and often acts before thinking — for better or worse!
  • Hopeful Spirit: Even in hard times, he brings light and laughter.

Why Not Hufflepuff?

Pippin has many Hufflepuff traits. He’s kind, funny, and deeply loyal to his friends. He enjoys the simple things in life, like food, song, and friendship.

But while Hufflepuffs are steady and patient, Pippin is more bold and impulsive. His courage — especially in Gondor — shows his true strength. He learns to stand up, take risks, and protect others. These are the signs of a Gryffindor in bloom.

Conclusion

Pippin Took starts as a fool of a Took… but ends as a hero of the realm. His heart is full of courage, and his journey shows the power of growth, loyalty, and bravery. That makes him a proud Gryffindor — and a reminder that even the smallest voice can roar.