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Personality quizzes

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:16 pm
by Set
Take one, post your results here.


Your Score: Kitsune
You scored 15 in Malice and 27 in Chaos!


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You are the Kitsune, or "Fox demon," the ultimate doer of mischief. Kitsune belong to a class of demons known as "Henge," or animal shape-shifters, along with the Tanuki, or badger-demon. They are uncanny creatures who are notorious as much for their malevolence as for their wild and unpredictable behavior; a fox demon may help a human, only to betray him in deepest consequence at a later date. Kitsune are known to frequently possess women or pose as humans, causing chaos and catastrophe where ever they go. They are mischievous creatures who take great pleasure in playing terrible tricks on unsuspecting mortals; however, this behavior indicates that they are more perversely playful and apathetic to human suffering than genuinely evil and desirous of harm.

The Japanese Demon Profile Test written by Maharbal

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 11:31 pm
by RedEye
Kitsune! (I am so-o-o transparent!) of course. :lol:

and a 99 in Chaos, as well as a 99 in malice. :evil:

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 1:34 am
by cumulusprotagonist
Obake-Yuurie (The Grudge)

(Look at the title on the left :evil: )

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 2:12 am
by *nagowteena*
:o


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The Yuurei are the lost souls of those whose lives were abruptly ended in the midst of great distress or emotion. They are pale, white spectres nearly indistinguishable from humans, except that they possess no legs, indicative of their detachment from the earthly world. Yuurei haunt the place of their deaths, waiting for the opportunity to fulfil some incomplete purpose.

Yuurei are more commonly female than male, victims of male cruelty or neglect. Those who become Yuurei typically die violent deaths, whether by suicide or by murder; they become trapped on earth until they have taken care of unfinished business. Male Yuurei are less common, although a slain warrior may become one in order to set the record straight regarding the manner of his death, i.e. to clear his name from disgrace.

Although most Yuurei are relatively harmless, some may become "Obake-Yuurei," or monster ghosts. Obake-Yuurei, instead of restricting their passions to reasonable limits, are wont to loose their rage and sorrow on any people who happen to be unlucky enough to pass by.
My test tracked 2 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:


O_O' :cry:

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:32 pm
by Lukas
You scored 13 in Malice and 29 in Chaos!
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You are the Kitsune, or "Fox demon," the ultimate doer of mischief. Kitsune belong to a class of demons known as "Henge," or animal shape-shifters, along with the Tanuki, or badger-demon. They are uncanny creatures who are notorious as much for their malevolence as for their wild and unpredictable behavior; a fox demon may help a human, only to betray him in deepest consequence at a later date. Kitsune are known to frequently possess women or pose as humans, causing chaos and catastrophe where ever they go. They are mischievous creatures who take great pleasure in playing terrible tricks on unsuspecting mortals; however, this behavior indicates that they are more perversely playful and apathetic to human suffering than genuinely evil and desirous of harm.

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:57 pm
by Silver Predator Wolf
*nagowteena* wrote::o


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The Yuurei are the lost souls of those whose lives were abruptly ended in the midst of great distress or emotion. They are pale, white spectres nearly indistinguishable from humans, except that they possess no legs, indicative of their detachment from the earthly world. Yuurei haunt the place of their deaths, waiting for the opportunity to fulfil some incomplete purpose.

Yuurei are more commonly female than male, victims of male cruelty or neglect. Those who become Yuurei typically die violent deaths, whether by suicide or by murder; they become trapped on earth until they have taken care of unfinished business. Male Yuurei are less common, although a slain warrior may become one in order to set the record straight regarding the manner of his death, i.e. to clear his name from disgrace.

Although most Yuurei are relatively harmless, some may become "Obake-Yuurei," or monster ghosts. Obake-Yuurei, instead of restricting their passions to reasonable limits, are wont to loose their rage and sorrow on any people who happen to be unlucky enough to pass by.
My test tracked 2 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:


O_O' :cry:
:lol:

You scored 14 in Malice and 23 in Chaos!

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The Yuurei are the lost souls of those whose lives were abruptly ended in the midst of great distress or emotion. They are pale, white spectres nearly indistinguishable from humans, except that they possess no legs, indicative of their detachment from the earthly world. Yuurei haunt the place of their deaths, waiting for the opportunity to fulfil some incomplete purpose.

Yuurei are more commonly female than male, victims of male cruelty or neglect. Those who become Yuurei typically die violent deaths, whether by suicide or by murder; they become trapped on earth until they have taken care of unfinished business. Male Yuurei are less common, although a slain warrior may become one in order to set the record straight regarding the manner of his death, i.e. to clear his name from disgrace.

Although most Yuurei are relatively harmless, some may become "Obake-Yuurei," or monster ghosts. Obake-Yuurei, instead of restricting their passions to reasonable limits, are wont to loose their rage and sorrow on any people who happen to be unlucky enough to pass by.

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:11 am
by cumulusprotagonist
cumulusprotagonist wrote:Obake-Yuurie (The Grudge)

(Look at the title on the left :evil: )
You scored 19 in Malice and 21 in Chaos!

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The Obake-Yuurei is like a regular Yuurei, or ghost, except much more malevolent. Obake-Yuurei are the souls of those who died in great anger or heartache, and continue to wander the earth in search of someone, anyone, to avenge themselves upon.

Obake-Yuurei sometimes appear as pale, crying maidens sitting by some lonely and forsaken place; these demons, although evil, are no more than the products of their sadness. If one should happen upon an Obake-Yuurei, the best way to defend himself-- for, in the end, sad or not, Obake-Yuurei have only murder and vengeance in mind-- is to cut through the center of the Yuurei and remove the shard of corruption in the heart which stains the soul.

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:08 am
by AnĂ³nimo Juan
I scored a kitsune with 15 in malice and 26 in chaos... it was a bit predictable for me :roll:

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 6:51 pm
by MoonKit
Yeah, I got the Yuurei like a lot of you did too.

But like Red Eye, I got 99 and 99. :evil:

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 7:19 pm
by Set
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Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 9:02 pm
by AnĂ³nimo Juan
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 11:05 am
by WereWolfBoy
howl do you find out how much of each you are?