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November 2nd, 2008

The Victims Have Been Bled

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According to the Vampire Name Generator (via [info]xbeyondinsanex ) -


The Great Archives determine you to have gone by the identity:
Claudius Shakespeare
Known in some parts of the world as:
Master of Seducers
The Great Archives Record:
Beautiful and alluring - hiding great power, great danger.





July 20th, 2008

Voulez-Vous

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April 11th, 2008

In the Back Row

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Stolen from gadiel.....it's the guess the movie quote game!

January 29th, 2008

My Ballroom's Always Full

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Your Score: Robert Baratheon


You scored 180 Adaptability, 280 Humor, 180 Integrity and 170 Activity!




I sit on the damn iron seat when I must. Does that mean I don't have the hungers as other men?



Your are Robert Baratheon.




While you are not afraid to take on serious responsibilites, the fact remains that you'd rather not. Who wants to worry his or her life away when there's food to be eaten, alcohol to drink, and people to have fun with (and in so many ways, too)? You like to have as much fun as possible, regardless of the consequences. Though you're generally high-spirited, you are prone to react to bad situations with anger. You are lazy, confident, and jovial.



You are also similar to Theon Greyjoy and Edd Tollett. Your polar opposite is Daenerys Targaryen.






Link: The Song of Ice and Fire Personality Test written by freedomdegrees on OkCupid, home of the The Dating Persona Test
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January 7th, 2008

Make My Funk the P-Funk

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84% Bill Richardson
83% John Edwards
81% Hillary Clinton
81% Chris Dodd
80% Barack Obama
71% Mike Gravel
70% Joe Biden
61% Dennis Kucinich
48% Rudy Giuliani
47% John McCain
43% Mike Huckabee
37% Tom Tancredo
36% Mitt Romney
26% Fred Thompson
18% Ron Paul

2008 Presidential Candidate Matching Quiz
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December 16th, 2007

I Am A: True Neutral Human Bard/Rogue (2nd/2nd Level)


Ability Scores:

Strength-10

Dexterity-11

Constitution-12

Intelligence-14

Wisdom-13

Charisma-13


Alignment:
True Neutral A true neutral character does what seems to be a good idea. He doesn't feel strongly one way or the other when it comes to good vs. evil or law vs. chaos. Most true neutral characters exhibit a lack of conviction or bias rather than a commitment to neutrality. Such a character thinks of good as better than evil after all, he would rather have good neighbors and rulers than evil ones. Still, he's not personally committed to upholding good in any abstract or universal way. Some true neutral characters, on the other hand, commit themselves philosophically to neutrality. They see good, evil, law, and chaos as prejudices and dangerous extremes. They advocate the middle way of neutrality as the best, most balanced road in the long run. True neutral is the best alignment you can be because it means you act naturally, without prejudice or compulsion. However, true neutral can be a dangerous alignment because it represents apathy, indifference, and a lack of conviction.


Race:
Humans are the most adaptable of the common races. Short generations and a penchant for migration and conquest have made them physically diverse as well. Humans are often unorthodox in their dress, sporting unusual hairstyles, fanciful clothes, tattoos, and the like.


Primary Class:
Bards often serve as negotiators, messengers, scouts, and spies. They love to accompany heroes (and villains) to witness heroic (or villainous) deeds firsthand, since a bard who can tell a story from personal experience earns renown among his fellows. A bard casts arcane spells without any advance preparation, much like a sorcerer. Bards also share some specialized skills with rogues, and their knowledge of item lore is nearly unmatched. A high Charisma score allows a bard to cast high-level spells.


Secondary Class:
Rogues have little in common with each other. While some - maybe even the majority - are stealthy thieves, many serve as scouts, spies, investigators, diplomats, and simple thugs. Rogues are versatile, adaptable, and skilled at getting what others don't want them to get. While not equal to a fighter in combat, a rogue knows how to hit where it hurts, and a sneak attack can dish out a lot of damage. Rogues also seem to have a sixth sense when it comes to avoiding danger. Experienced rogues develop nearly magical powers and skills as they master the arts of stealth, evasion, and sneak attacks. In addition, while not capable of casting spells on their own, a rogue can sometimes 'fake it' well enough to cast spells from scrolls, activate wands, and use just about any other magic item.


Find out What Kind of Dungeons and Dragons Character Would You Be?, courtesy of Easydamus (e-mail)


 
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August 29th, 2007

Simply The Best

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To celebrate (and promote) Green Ronin's Hobby Games: The Best 100 book, lots of people have been playing the Best 100 meme game, where the 100 best hobby games (as listed in the abovementioned book, just released and available at a game store near you) are rolled out and the blogger's personal experience with them is detailed.

Boldface if "I own this game."
Italics is "I have played this game."
Italic and Bold are "I both own and have played this game."

  • Bruce C. Shelley on Acquire
  • Nicole Lindroos on Amber Diceless
  • Ian Livingstone on Amun-Re
  • Stewart Wieck on Ars Magica
  • Thomas M. Reid on Axis & Allies
  • Tracy Hickman on Battle Cry
  • Philip Reed on BattleTech
  • Justin Achilli on Blood Bowl
  • Mike Selinker on Bohnanza
  • Tom Dalgliesh on Britannia
  • Greg Stolze on Button Men
  • Monte Cook on Call of Cthulhu
  • Steven E. Schend on Carcassonne
  • Jeff Tidball on Car Wars
  • Bill Bridges on Champions
  • Stan! on Circus Maximus
  • Tom Jolly on Citadels
  • Steven Savile on Civilization
  • Bruno Faidutti on Cosmic Encounter
  • Andrew Looney on Cosmic Wimpout
  • Skip Williams on Dawn Patrol
  • Alan R. Moon on Descent
  • Larry Harris on Diplomacy
  • Richard Garfield on Dungeons & Dragons
  • William W. Connors on Dynasty League Baseball
  • Christian T. Petersen on El Grande
  • Alessio Cavatore on Empires in Arms
  • Timothy Brown on Empires of the Middle Ages
  • Allen Varney on The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchausen
  • Phil Yates on Fire and Fury
  • William Jones on Flames of War
  • Rick Loomis on Fluxx
  • John Kovalic on Formula Dé
  • Anthony J. Gallela on The Fury of Dracula
  • Jesse Scoble on A Game of Thrones
  • Lou Zocchi on Gettysburg
  • James Wallis on Ghostbusters
  • James M. Ward on The Great Khan Game
  • Gav Thorpe on Hammer of the Scots
  • Uli Blennemann on Here I Stand
  • S. Craig Taylor, Jr. on A House Divided
  • Scott Haring on Illuminati
  • Dana Lombardy on Johnny Reb
  • Darren Watts on Junta
  • Greg Stafford on Kingmaker
  • Lester Smith on Kremlin
  • Wolfgang Baur on Legend of the Five Rings
  • Marc W. Miller on Lensman
  • Ted S. Raicer on London's Burning
  • Teeuwynn Woodruff on Lord of the Rings
  • Mike Breault on Machiavelli
  • Jordan Weisman on Magic: The Gathering
  • Steve Kenson on Marvel Super Heroes
  • Gary Gygax on Metamorphosis Alpha
  • Greg Costikyan on My Life with Master
  • John D. Rateliff on Mythos
  • Chris "Gerry" Klug on Napoleon's Last Battles
  • John Scott Tynes on Naval War
  • Erick Wujcik on Ogre
  • Marc Gascoigne on Once Upon a Time
  • Mike Bennighof on PanzerBlitz
  • Steve Jackson on Paranoia
  • Shannon Appelcline on Pendragon
  • JD Wiker on Pirate's Cove
  • Richard H. Berg on Plague!
  • Martin Wallace on Power Grid
  • Tom Wham on Puerto Rico
  • Joseph Miranda on Renaissance of Infantry
  • James Ernest on RoboRally
  • Paul Jaquays on RuneQuest
  • Richard Dansky on The Settlers of Catan
  • Ken St. Andre on Shadowfist
  • Steven S. Long on Shadowrun
  • Peter Corless on Shadows over Camelot
  • Dale Donovan on Silent Death: The Next Millennium
  • Matt Forbeck on Space Hulk
  • Ray Winninger on Squad Leader
  • Lewis Pulsipher on Stalingrad
  • Bruce Nesmith on Star Fleet Battles
  • Steve Winter on The Sword and the Flame
  • Jeff Grubb on Tales of the Arabian Nights
  • Shane Lacy Hensley on Talisman
  • Douglas Niles on Terrible Swift Sword
  • Ed Greenwood on Thurn and Taxis
  • Mike Fitzgerald on Ticket to Ride
  • Thomas Lehmann on Tigris & Euphrates
  • Warren Spector on Tikal
  • David "Zeb" Cook on Toon
  • Mike Pondsmith on Traveller
  • Zev Shlasinger on Twilight Struggle
  • Kenneth Hite on Unknown Armies
  • Sandy Petersen on Up Front
  • R. Hyrum Savage on Vampire: The Eternal Struggle
  • George Vasilakos on Vampire: The Masquerade
  • Kevin Wilson on Vinci
  • R.A. Salvatore on War and Peace
  • Jack Emmert on Warhammer 40,000
  • Chris Pramas on The Warlock of Firetop Mountain
  • Steve Jackson on The Warlord
  • John Wick on Wiz-War
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October 27th, 2006

Whip It Good

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Indiana Jones
You scored 54% outgoingness, 71% intelligence, and 60% goodness!
Charming and intelligent, you are Indiana Jones. You talk the talk and you walk the walk.




My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:


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You scored higher than 99% on goodness
Link: The Which Movie Character Are You Test written by 5934 on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test
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October 5th, 2006

Bad Company

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Name 12 characters you have played in RPGs, before looking at the questions that follow. List your characters numbered 1 to 12, with the name of the RPG you played them in. Once you've picked your 12 characters, look at the questions and answer accordingly. (No peeking until you've picked your characters!) Put your answers behind a LJ-cut.


1. Miles Archon, an antiquities dealer (definitely NOT a smuggler) from Rocket Boots’ Star Wars game.
2. Isawa Niryu, the Phoenix sendaku in my/Rocket Boots current l5r game.
3. Soshi Onshinai, the bumbling Scorpion shugenja from Rocket Boots’s first l5r game
4. Joss Xanlan, the soft-spoken Weaponsmith from Gold Piece’s Earthdawn game.
5. Jack Mifflin, the writer-turned-conspiracy-kook from Rocket Boots’ CoC game.
6. M’Bu’tu, the native shaman from Bounty Hunter’s Airship Adventures.
7. Robin Meadows, my Malkavian from my first ever Vampire game.
8. Butcher, the ork turned CEO of my first Shadowrun game.
9. Boris, the beefy Russian pilot from Gold Piece’s Crimson Skies campaign.
10. Hernan Thissle, the conservationist druid of the Cooltopia D&D game
11. Luke Morris, pilot of the Inara from Shower Hero’s Serenity game.
12. Horace, the reviled Prince of Milwaukee deposed in High Holy Vampire.
 
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July 21st, 2006

You scored as II - The High Priestess. The High Priestess is a card of intuition, instinct and hidden knowledge. She knows all your secrets, you can hide nothing from her. Yet you will never know the secrets she herself protects.If well aspected in a Tarot spread, this card can indicate the use of intuition to solve problems; trust to your instincts. If badly aspected, it can mean suppression and ignoring of such instincts - following your head at the expense of your heart.

VIII - Strength

 
81%

II - The High Priestess

 
81%

III - The Empress

 
75%

XIII: Death

 
75%

XVI: The Tower

 
69%

XI: Justice

 
69%

IV - The Emperor

 
69%

XIX: The Sun

 
69%

0 - The Fool

 
56%

I - Magician

 
44%

VI: The Lovers

 
19%

XV: The Devil

 
13%

X - Wheel of Fortune

 
13%

Which Major Arcana Tarot Card Are You?
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Though at the end it was literally a toss up between this and Strength.

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