These are just so addicting, I can't stop! I still intend to do a 'State of the Ori' update soon, but for now, here's another character meme guessing game
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1 would probably head towards the stereo and turn it on. She'd dance for a while, but would get bored after a bit if she's alone. Then she'd probably head towards the pool table. Then after a little bit of that, she'd probably head towards a video game.
5 would consider the bookcase, but given the choice, would probably take the chess table. Someone else might join her then.
8 would most likely head towards the computer and begin working on a novel.
11 would possibly join 5 at the chess table for some time, but then politely excuse herself and go work on the sewing machine. Though there are people who could take care of such things, there is more than enough mending to be done in her household.
3,6, 9 and 12 arrive on a desert island. Out of the bushes comes Rhys Fitzhugh. Cause you know Rhys is #@%^ing everywhere. What is each of the ladies first, second and third interaction with Rhys?
6 is the only one of the ladies who is unfamiliar with this Fitzhugh fellow, but she's a smart enough girl that she waits to see how the others react before immediately going over to him.
12 is pleased to see him even if she doesn't know him that well. Considering her family, it's likely she hasn't had too many opportunities to speak to Mr. Fitzhugh one-on-one. She would be quite surprised at the reactions that 3 and 9 have towards him, though.
9 is instantly wary of him, but has the patience and temperament to remain calm and cool towards him. While they have never really met in person, his reputation precedes him and she has reason to not be pleased at his presence here.
3 is probably the first to interact with him and makes it clear in no uncertain terms that due to certain circumstances that may or may not be coming to affect their shared future, she will allow his presence for the moment, but if he does one single thing out of line, she will end him and no one will ever find his body parts.
Oh God, Jenn. The images. For some reason I see something like the Crocodile Hunter. "Oh, look what we have here! We have a wild, untamed Rhys Fitzhugh coming out of the bushes. Blimey! Look at how magnificent he is. We get to witness first hand what the mating rituals are of this mythical creature! Let's get a little closer to watch and see how he preens and primps to attract the ladies!"
Instantly 2 makes her presence felt amongst the other two. Without waiting for their opinions on what they want to do, 2 would outline the plans for the evening, mostly including things that she is interested in. She would harass the other two to join in, especially when she turns on the stereo to show them the latest dance moves she's picked up.
15 would humor 2 for much longer than 7 would, but eventually both of them would sneak off to find some quiet time together. In all likelihood, it would become an impromptu game of hide-and-seek where 2 and 7 spend the rest of the evening avoiding 2 while she hunts them down to make them join in what she wants to do.
7 and 15 would find they enjoy each others company and probably spend most of the night talking quietly together.
6, 8 and 14 are stuck in a room together for 24 hours (the room contains everything they need to survive and be reasonably comfortable). How do they spend the time?
8 would most likely keep to herself. The peace and quiet of the day with just two other people would be a welcome change and allow her to focus on her own projects. Hell, if it's November, she might be doing Nano.
Left to her own devices, 6 could probably find something to do to occupy herself, but with 14 there, she's provided with more entertainment interacting with her.
14 is the least pleased with the situation. First off, neither of the people she's stranded with are who she would choose to be stranded in a room with for 24 hours. Nothing against them, they're just not her type.
In the end, 8 amuses herself, and 6 and 14 entertain each other, most likely with a variety of games.
10 suggests they read 'Eat, Pray, Love'. She can identify with each section of the book and thinks it's a message worth sharing.
11 suggests they read 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. It's a bit of an odd book, but it was one that she enjoyed reading to her children.
12 suggests 'Twilight' because the romance in the book between Bella and Edward just melts her to her toes.
13 suggests a novel by Maria Edgeworth, but doesn't push particularly hard to have it chosen by the others. She's more interested in the company and conversation.
No one takes 13's suggestion very seriously since she doesn't take it seriously herself. 11 is most likely to have the strongest reaction to the books suggested by 10 and 12. While she might be secretly intrigued, she would suggest they're likely not proper subject matter for the discussion. Eventually everyone would agree to read 'Alice' since it's one they can all enjoy without offending anyone.
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5 would consider the bookcase, but given the choice, would probably take the chess table. Someone else might join her then.
8 would most likely head towards the computer and begin working on a novel.
11 would possibly join 5 at the chess table for some time, but then politely excuse herself and go work on the sewing machine. Though there are people who could take care of such things, there is more than enough mending to be done in her household.
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12 is pleased to see him even if she doesn't know him that well. Considering her family, it's likely she hasn't had too many opportunities to speak to Mr. Fitzhugh one-on-one. She would be quite surprised at the reactions that 3 and 9 have towards him, though.
9 is instantly wary of him, but has the patience and temperament to remain calm and cool towards him. While they have never really met in person, his reputation precedes him and she has reason to not be pleased at his presence here.
3 is probably the first to interact with him and makes it clear in no uncertain terms that due to certain circumstances that may or may not be coming to affect their shared future, she will allow his presence for the moment, but if he does one single thing out of line, she will end him and no one will ever find his body parts.
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15 would humor 2 for much longer than 7 would, but eventually both of them would sneak off to find some quiet time together. In all likelihood, it would become an impromptu game of hide-and-seek where 2 and 7 spend the rest of the evening avoiding 2 while she hunts them down to make them join in what she wants to do.
7 and 15 would find they enjoy each others company and probably spend most of the night talking quietly together.
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Left to her own devices, 6 could probably find something to do to occupy herself, but with 14 there, she's provided with more entertainment interacting with her.
14 is the least pleased with the situation. First off, neither of the people she's stranded with are who she would choose to be stranded in a room with for 24 hours. Nothing against them, they're just not her type.
In the end, 8 amuses herself, and 6 and 14 entertain each other, most likely with a variety of games.
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10 suggests they read 'Eat, Pray, Love'. She can identify with each section of the book and thinks it's a message worth sharing.
11 suggests they read 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. It's a bit of an odd book, but it was one that she enjoyed reading to her children.
12 suggests 'Twilight' because the romance in the book between Bella and Edward just melts her to her toes.
13 suggests a novel by Maria Edgeworth, but doesn't push particularly hard to have it chosen by the others. She's more interested in the company and conversation.
No one takes 13's suggestion very seriously since she doesn't take it seriously herself. 11 is most likely to have the strongest reaction to the books suggested by 10 and 12. While she might be secretly intrigued, she would suggest they're likely not proper subject matter for the discussion. Eventually everyone would agree to read 'Alice' since it's one they can all enjoy without offending anyone.
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