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Putting love before life? No, I have a life and I'm not wasting it away. ~Aethel


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Would you rather be blind or deaf?
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Deaf probably. I'd still be able to recive transmissions, although it wouldn't really matter all that much, I'd find a replacement before too long.~Wires

Deaf. If I was blind I couldn't see my letters.~Ash-May


When was the last time you upset someone and why?
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A very long time ago. I don't meet many humans these days. ~Aethel


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Can you whistle?
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Myth wrote:Can you whistle?


"Yes, I guess so." ~Émon

"Oh yes. I could win a whistling competition if there were such things." ~Myron

"I have never tried." ~Feron-Shious

"And we're all aware that Danteel can't whistle." ~Janvier

*All look at Jan*

"Well, he can't!" ~Janvier

"Gyr's going to kill you, you know." ~Myron

How would you rate your singing voice?
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I'd like to think I sing quite well, and the public seems to agree. ~King Heronius

That's because they respect your title, dear. ~Queen Agrytta

Ah, well, yes. Ahem. You, my queen, have a truly lovely singing voice, however. I believe you could sing the birds out of the sky, if you wanted to. ~King Heronius

What's your favorite day in memory?
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Bleh. Favorites. *shakes head* - Regan

It was a Sunday, Adele and I had a picnic in the park. - Archie


What would you do confronted with a sword?
Fraser: Stop stealing the blanket.
[Diefenbaker whines]
Fraser: You're an Arctic Wolf, for God's sake.
(Due South)

Hatter: Do I need a reason to help a pretty girl in a very wet dress? (Alice)

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I would yell back in their dirty English faces to get the blazes out of my face! An Irish lass' temper isn't to be reckoned with...*growls*

-Fineena

Who would you consider your best friend?
"I will have to tell you, you have bewitched me body and soul..." --Mr. Darcy, P & P, 2005 movie
"You pierce my soul." --Cpt. Frederick Wentworth

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writingluver5 wrote:Who would you consider your best friend?


"Traistal." ~Émon

"Traistal." ~Eiamar

"I don't know, hard to say... probably Zaria." ~Myron

"Oh, I just have way too many to count, because for some reason I have this curious effect on people that everyone I meet either likes me or hates me, and I have no clue why, but I like it when people like me." ~Jether

"I do not have friends." ~Feron-Shious

If you could do anything right now-- totally outside the constrains of hesitation, morals, or what's considered "right" or "normal"-- what would you do?

(By the way, this is a great character-building exercise. Try writing a whole scene this way and you'll learn a lot.)
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I'd tell my stepmother to go jump off a cliff and take Tabitha with her. I'd buy Bea the best dress I could find. Most importantly, I'd march right into the palace and take the prince for myself. He's all mine and no donkey stepsister of mine is stealing him from me.-Ian

Anything? Kill my mother, lock up my fiancee in a dungeon, make my cousin go to the opposite end of the earth and perform a cu of which my kingdom has ever known. Oh and take Ian away and make him my "queen" so to speak. He's going to be my royal bitch whether he likes it or not.-Leo

If your dream were to come true, would you really be happy with the outcome of it?
I cannot name this
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just call me shameless.

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*softly* Now, that all depends on how I choose to view it, doesn't it? ~Saphirus

(Luna, you completely hit Saphirus' main plot with that question. Bravo.)

What do you do when you're completely stressed out?
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Get my clarinet. If I can't find it then... I just sit down somewhere and think. ~Brenna


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Do you have ice cream or chocolate where you're from?
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I guess so. There's stuff like that in the palace and I got to eat some when they made me go to the guild meet. It was okat I guess.~Ket

ICE-CREAM!~Ribs Abara


Do you ever ask very stupid questions?
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Yes. The 'matons don't even know it is a stupid question. Sometimes I wonder why I bother. ~Aethel

Only to get rid of Vana. ~Brenna


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What do you think of Little Tin Fish? :wink:
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Once I sober up and get my teeth sharpened, she'll feel pain. REAL PAIN! That's unless she starts writing more. Ah, even if she does, I'll bite her anyway! She's also very bad at thinking of questions for this stupid stupid game.~Wires

*fish hides*

I don't like her. She didn't help when these dreaful women attacked me. She just hid and watched. And then laughed.~Daniel

Aslong as she doesn't take away my monkey wrench, she's good.~Ket


Do you lack anything in your diet?
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*sighs* I don't eat much. I know I'm meant to but I just feel sick looking at food. *pokes an apple* ~Monessa


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Are you afraid of heights?
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Sometimes my life just sounds like surrealistic fiction being sold on clearance at the book store.
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