My partner stopped to help a damsel in distress. He's got his priorities all screwed up.

Apr 12, 2007 03:32


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Smart Paladin

55% Combativeness, 46% Sneakiness, 73% Intellect, 63% Spirituality

Valorous! Noble! Or possibly just a self-righteous jerk (but with the brains to keep you alive!)... You are a Smart Paladin!

Paladins are holy warriors. They are valorous defenders of the light. Unfortunately, most of them are so ardent in their defense they tend to meet sticky ends faster than you can say "rampaging red dragon." Many people look up to Paladins, while others just consider them stuck up, overbearing, or self-righteous.

Fortunately for you, unlike most Paladins, you're pretty smart. Which means that you're more likely to fall into the "admired" category, rather than the "obnoxious" or "dead" categories.

Much like the crusades, you manage to combine violence and religion, though unlike the crusades, you add a healthy does of intelligence. You may be a staunch defender of the faith, a valorous champion of the weak, or the stuff that jihads are made of. Which ever one you are, just be happy that you’ve got the smarts to back it up and make it work.



My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

You scored higher than 99% on Combativeness

You scored higher than 99% on Sneakiness

You scored higher than 99% on Intellect

You scored higher than 99% on Spirituality

Link: The RPG Class Test written by MFlowers on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test
Assembling and painting like mad. No sleep for me tonight. This is a procrastination post.

We did a staged reading of Elie Wiesel's The Trial of God tonight. I know almost all of you have read Night. You may remember the bit where the narrator witnesses three rabbis in the concentration camp putting God on trial. In case you didn't already know, Wiesel took the concept three centuries back and wrote a play about it. It's heavy, but really very good.

And for completely unrelated reasons, the staged reading was the latest in a string of such in which I read the lead part, or otherwise a very important one. Who doesn't like to feel important and appreciated?

Watched Collateral again tonight, followed by LA Confidential. I was most glad to make the latter's acquaintance. Terrific shoot-out at the end.
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