Hannah Hufflepuff

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Hannah Bree Hufflepuff was born on December 14th, 1828 to her parents, Charlotte Hufflepuff and Knile Hufflepuff, in Lindin, Snowland, in The Territories of Quentin. Today the land is part of The United States of Quentin. She was born in the middle of a war, the Quentinian War for Independence, but when she was two years old, in 1830, the war ended and she was part of a brand new nation. Early in life her father was not around much, as he was serving in The House of Bureaucrats, miles away in Mechanicsburg. As a result, she was much closer with her mother, who taught her how women were just as important as men, and taught her important lessons on managing a household. When she was 16, she decided to move away from home, and go to Baltimore.

Hannah Hufflepuff, at around age 51

In 1855 she wrote her first book, at the age of 27, entitled, Harshubham, a Tale of Two Woes, which is a romantic drama. It sold decently well, and became popular in The Maxx Area particularly. In 1860, Hannah was invited by her father, along with her brother, Steve Hufflepuff, to come to Bakersfieldville, where he had been living, and be with him and their mother. Before she left, her boyfriend at the time, Jason Hufflepuff proposed, and on June 17th, 1860, they were married. Once they had arrived together, their father told them Charlotte, their mother, was very sick. Hannah, Steve, and Knile were all at the bedside of Charlotte when she died on April 26th, 1865. Shortly after, Steve moved to Punctinaturalland. He was never seen again. In the next few years, Hannah and her father bonded, and formed a closer relationship with each other. In 1870 Hannah even wrote his biography, entitled, Knile Hufflepuff: Author, Founder, and an Inspirational Man.

She was then, in 1873, made the first President of The University of Lindin, the university that her father created that year. In 1875, she was devastated when he died, and she was at his bedside. After the death of her father, Hannah poured work into helping the country he had loved by funding education attempts across the country while continuing to work as President of the UOL. She retired from politics in 1882, but continued to serve as President of the UOL up until a couple months before she died. 6 years later, on May 30th, 1888, she died at the age of 59, from pneumonia, and was buried in Bakersfieldville.


Books

In her life, Hannah wrote a total of 8 books, ranging in popularity. Her most popular by far was Knile Hufflepuff: Author, Founder, and an Inspirational Man, and least popular would be The Suspicions of a Schoolboy, written at the end of her life in 1886. Below, the full 8 are listed in order of number of sales, along with the year written.

1. Knile Hufflepuff: Author, Founder, and an Inspirational Man, 1870

2. Harshubham, a Tale of Two Woes, 1855

3. Adithan, the Invisible Man, 1861

4. Where the Maskul Trees Grow, 1857

5. Hannah Hufflepuff: Life and Wishes, 1880

6. The Hemy Dilemma, 1866

7. The Sacred 12, 1885

8. The Suspicions of a Schoolboy, 1886

Will

In her will, Hannah left a generous amount of money to the school that she loved, the UOL, around 1/2 of her total wealth. The other half went to various family members, including her husband Jason, as well as a portion to go to the funding of libraries in and around Lindin and Baltimore.