I wish this allowed for the full spectrum of answers; as in, I'm sometimes this and other times I'm that.... but all in all a fun matrix with thoughtful results.
My results Druids are filled with a dramatic sense of wonder, viewing the world through rose-colored glasses as they watch everything come to life, from flora and fauna to mundane objects. They see the good in almost everyone and everything, yet struggle with the idea of ethical perfection (or lack thereof). They tend to turn away from the world and toward essence and ideal, and while they are concerned with all people and creatures, those things are valued only in that they are part of a greater whole; in this, they often struggle to find their place in things, and need to feel a part of whatever they are involved with. Fluent with language, they are keen to pick out patterns in people and things, although their somewhat otherworldly focus on the larger picture can lead them to seem somewhat absentminded. Nevertheless, they have a knack for explaining complex things quite simply.
Druids are often beset by Histrionic behavior, craving attention, reassurance and praise in everything they do. Emotionally exaggerated and often sexually charged, they become concerned with physical appearance, and grow uncomfortable when they are not the center of attention. Their emotions are subject to rapid shifts, and their actions are entirely self-centered, with no tolerance for delay in getting what they want. Their speech often lacks detail as their shallow emotions carry across into their dealings with others.
A personality test... using modern archetypes.
The Pop Culture Archetype Personality Test ..."You're probably all familiar with the various Jungian, Meyers-Briggs 'scientific' personality tests. This is exactly the same, except it uses the archetypes of popular Internet culture instead of abstract psychologocal statements. Both more interesting, and probably more meaningful.
Rather than trying to trick you into honest answers by repeating lots of value-neutral questions and taking an average, I'm just going to tell you what each variable means and let you choose. Involves a bit of reading."