Quiz thing stolen from Aya-chan and Greed

Aug 21, 2006 20:18

I have no idea what D&D is, but it seemed like something fun to do, so I went ahead and took it. I can see some things, but...I'll let you decide for yourselves if it describes me or not.
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dream_departed August 22 2006, 02:04:03 UTC
((D&D stands for Dungeons and Dragons, a role playing game. I think Hughes results sort of fit in the same way Aya-chan's results sort of fit. Although I really don't know that much about D&D.))

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papa_to_asobou August 22 2006, 02:33:02 UTC
((Oh, I know that XD That's Hughes talking up there ^_^ He thanks you for explaining it though, since I told him nothing about it :3

They do sorta fit, I can see some things more than others, particularly the bit about the little use for governments. He works for it, for crying out loud. >_>

I know almost nothing about it either, even though I have friends who are big into it. I think I've played...twice, but I found it kinda boring, save for character creation.))

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dream_departed August 22 2006, 03:06:45 UTC
((Now I feel silly for explaining. ^_^

I've never played D&D, but had friends who into it, like you. I played World of Darkness once though.))

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papa_to_asobou August 22 2006, 03:13:25 UTC
((For future reference, I generally put OOC and a : in front of stuff that I hijack his journal for XD Plus a quick refresher course is never a bad thing, nessicarily :D

I've played WOW once and promptly didn't see what the big deal was. I like RPGs like Final Fantasy and Tales of Symphonia and LJ RP, but I never could get into table tops :D;;; Never even heard of World of Darkness before, I'm afraid))

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kuchenhexe August 22 2006, 02:05:37 UTC
[[Oh yes, that sounds very much like Hughes. I need to go dig up the post on s2__ooc that I made last year sometime with a lot of alignment results for various pups. I can't recall offhand what Riza's was, but I remember it kinda surprised me.]]

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papa_to_asobou August 22 2006, 02:36:41 UTC
((As I said previously, I can see more of it in some ways than others, but I do think it fits him for the most part.

Well, Riza is full of surprises, much like pups in general :D))

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kuchenhexe August 22 2006, 02:54:53 UTC
((Her first result - Mangaverse was in mind for that test - was Neutral Evil. By pure D&D standards, that might not seem to fit. But it was also taken from the POV of someone who will do whatever she has to do in order to get Mustang to the top, and has no regard the current laws of the country except where the laws can serve them and further their cause. They have to work within a lot of it, but they'll break it where they can and when required:

Neutral evil is pure pragmatism without honor and without variation. [...] ...and holds no illusion that following laws, traditions, or codes would make him any better or more noble. On the other hand, he does not have the restless nature or love of conflict that a chaotic evil villain has.))

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kuchenhexe August 22 2006, 04:10:53 UTC
((Winner that I am, I forgot to link to the quiz that I took for those results. I'm taking yours now and I'm currently LMAO. Riza spoke up at #30, The group of adventurers you're with breaks open a cave filled with treasure. What catches your eye first? with "Is it sad that I'm not sure what my answer would be, but I'm certain what Roy would select, provided he were answering with complete honesty?" and then pointed to the last one - the tome with the odd cover. Under all that, he's still a geeky info-craving scientist XD))

I Am A: Lawful Good Half-Elf Ranger Bard

Alignment:
Lawful Good characters are the epitome of all that is just and good. They believe in order and governments that work for the benefit of all, and generally do not mind doing direct work to further their beliefs.

Race:
Half-Elves are a cross between a human and an elf. They are smaller, like their elven ancestors, but have a much shorter lifespan. They are sometimes looked down upon as half-breeds, but this is rare. They have both the curious drive of humans and the ( ... )

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