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Grotesque? I've seen so many battles that I don't even want to remember the worst of the offenses commited there. Ask a man with a stronger stomach for violence and the atrosities of war. ~ Mr. Leref

What's the perfect home look like? Big and spacious? Or a cozy, little thing?
The robbed that smiles, steals something from the thief. ~William Shakespeare, Othello
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Easily moved. Or, maybe, a hole in the wall. People miss those.

...did you expect - 'where the heart is'?
-Tov

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Do you tend to be the sort who can dodge as you like, step lightly - or can you just not help knocking into the antique vase?
ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatem

"There is adventure in simply being among those we love, and among the things we love -- and beauty, too."
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Nine times out of ten, I don't knock over the antique vase. It's the tenth time that kills me and gets Estal chasing after me for not having the proper respect for family hierlooms. ~ L'ira Cyrok

What's your opinions on having more than one middle name?
The robbed that smiles, steals something from the thief. ~William Shakespeare, Othello
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Ha. ...Don't ask. -Tov

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What is the importance of speaking precisely? Does it really matter as long as you can just 'get the point across'?

(Good question for Tov...he actually has a name more than three letters. No one uses it ~_^)
ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatem

"There is adventure in simply being among those we love, and among the things we love -- and beauty, too."
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Depends on to whom you are speaking and the result you're trying to achieve. If all else fails, a simple sword to the throat will work in most cases. ~Saphirus

What kind of relationships do you like most? Romantic? Good friends? Family? None whatsoever?

(Geez, why hasn't anyone answered for a while? I figured I'd let someone else take a stab at it, just 'cuz I've been posting a lot... Hmph.)
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A broad question but I'll answer it to the best of my ability. My father taught me long ago the importance of family and how precious the very word is. However, I've intentionally surrounded myself with close mates. One in particular, I like to presume has mentally taken me under the wing of their arm, as our bond has strengthen considerably when I first met him at the age of fifteen. Interestingly enough, when I first met this gentleman, his first intention was to strangle me by pressing a log tightly against my throat.-Samuel Garrison

Who is your worst enemy? Someone that you hate with passion?

(Not sure if this has been asked yet).
The sadness drains through me rather than skating over my skin. It travels through every cell to reach the ground. I filter it yet strangely enough, I keep what was pure and it is the dirt that leaves.




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(deadpan)...Hate? -Tov

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If threatened - what's your first instinct? (Wince? Run? Hit back without a thought?...)
ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatem

"There is adventure in simply being among those we love, and among the things we love -- and beauty, too."
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Usually striking without reason, although I've been known to cower away if my life is at stake.-Samuel Garrison

What is your favorite animal?
The sadness drains through me rather than skating over my skin. It travels through every cell to reach the ground. I filter it yet strangely enough, I keep what was pure and it is the dirt that leaves.




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Bunnies! Especially of the blue and pink variety. *pets the bunny in her lap* They make such excellent pets. Of course... I didn't know that when I got him... and getting him was the result of a bit of an accident... and... oh well... what's done is done, right? ~ Glaeseerin Demeryan

What are your views on horsemen vs. pikemen?
The robbed that smiles, steals something from the thief. ~William Shakespeare, Othello
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How many can I have? --Not that I've seen either. Makes it hard to have a view. Wait...serious question? About pikemen? -Tov

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So - what if the world were, in fact, subject to one's subjective reality?
ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatem

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Don't you have something better to do? Leave the fancy questioning to my advisors. That's what they're there for. ~Vyselle

What keeps you the busiest?

(Come on, guys! Don't let this thing die out!!)
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I'm busiest when I'm preparing my meat. It takes a lot of work to strip down an entire deer and if you don't pay attention, you might ruin your dinner. Lennel Ten'seer.

Given a choice, which would you rather be: homosexual or a lobster?
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...Lobster. Wait. You - meant that honestly?

Did you know I'm not stupid?
- Tov

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Rather be a soldier of a spy?
ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatem

"There is adventure in simply being among those we love, and among the things we love -- and beauty, too."
-Lloyd Alexander




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Soldier , 'cuz I don't gotta sneak for that, I can just beat the crap outta somebody an be done.

--Greg





Would you rather drown, or burn to death?




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I'd rather drown. It'd be more likely than burning to death anyway, since I can't swim. Death by fire would be sick irony. -- Kyra Domelain

If you could trade occupations with anyone you know, who would you trade with and why?
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