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1. I'll respond with something random about you.
2. I'll tell you what song/movie reminds me of you.
3. I'll say something that only makes sense to you and me.
4. I'll tell you my first/clearest memory of you.
5. I'll tell you what animal you remind me of.
6. I'll ask you something that I've always wondered about you.
7. If I do
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I could log in, but that would require effort on my part, which would be cheating. So I suppose you'll have to figure out who I am without the aid of loging in-age.
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2. I'm thinking of an odd hybrid between lively, chipper classical music and ethnic, accordian-esque music.
3. Good morning!
4. Tristan's 6th grade murder mystery party.
5. Tough, but I'll do my best...A dark brown horse. You move in a kind of calculated, almost graceful manner, like a horse; independant, perceptive, and considerate, like a horse that can be a companion and also wild.
6. What is the oddest character you've ever played?
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-Ralph Tinkerbottom was a gnome inventor in Noro, the Original Avidgamer Site. He lasted two weeks, and served as a plot point. He invented gunpowder, causing him, seven city blocks, and the magical book that bound a greater demon, to explode. His memory lives on in the commonly cited 'Tinkerbottom clause'
-Belmara Stoneshield was a bearded female dwarf on the same site. That was all there was to her. Beard. Female. Dwarf.
-At the card shop, I was in a group that played a roleplaying game based on a hybrid of the rules of D&D and MageKnights. My character was Amara Eveningstar, a female elf thing. Or at least was, until she walked through a magical door that transformed her into a male elf thing. After that, s/he was a psychological mess.
I think those are the strangest.
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