Aug 02, 2006 11:40
Okay, I've recombined my yin and yang into yet another "normal" spirit. Let me show you how well it ran.
Test process (based on yin/yang):
Code name: Trueform version 3.6...wanna help name this one?
alignment(-10=yang 10=yin): 2
personality: white-collar light-hearted jokester
Ability traits: business, computer repair, html programming.
Plays well with others?: yes
patience: 75 (out of 100)
Danger strategy: will fight if need be, but as a last resort
Attitude sample: "Hello, ladies and gentlemen! How are you today? Have a good day!"
Attire preference: black pants (any type), white shirt, black tie, black sneakers (Dr. Scholls), wrist watch, clean shaven
Business attitude: pleasant, non-chalant
Naivity (used for yin): 60% chance of believing a neutral source
Emotional level: Serious when need be, but the default is happy.
Chance of emotional downfall: 8%
Chance of physical downfall: 5%
Chance of spiritual downfall (this is the big one): 35%, takes minor effort to restore.
Mental summary: Calm and collected. Has Yang's skill in business, but doesn't forget who my friends are. :)
Physical summary: clean shaven, respectful to others in attire. Prefers sneakers.
Emotional summary: Scrooge-on-Christmas-Day attitude. I just hope it lasts.
Spiritual summary: Suprisingly stable, considering past attempts.
Balance strategy: It is difficult to keep yin and yang balanced. In this case, I might become too nice and become yin, or dive too deeply into business and become yang. Luckily, this has given me a good concience to work with to pull me away from the "darkness of evil", plus that maturity to keep me from becoming a yin. Very good checks and balances. I like it.
Current Project: HTML/Javascript D&D character sheet script
tao