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Started by Christo, February 20, 2009, 05:37:42 AM

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Christo

http://helloquizzy.okcupid.com/tests/the-mythological-profile-test

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                    Your result for The Mythological Profile Test...
RocYou scored 20% Esotericism, 44% Power,  and 0% Malevolence!The Mythological Profile Test at HelloQuizzy

Roc
In Arabian legends, the Roc are gigantic birds, often referred to as 'the Great', and capable of carrying off elephants for food. They are found in various stories of 'The Thousand and One Nights', and are also mentioned to by Marco Polo on his travels. Their eggs, according to Sinbad the Sailor, could measure up to 50 paces in circumference

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Pica Pica

I'm a chinese unicorn  ;D

You scored 70% Esotericism, 14% Power, and 14% Malevolence!

Ki-lin
A mythical being of Chinese mythology, comparable with the Western unicorn. Ki-lin personifies all that is good, pure, and peaceful. It lives in paradise and only visits the world at the birth of a wise philosopher. The unicorn, which can become one thousand years old, is portrayed as a deer with one horn, the tail of an ox, the hooves of a horse, and a body covered with the scales of a fish. It is one of the four Ling.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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Alyx.

If you do not agree to my demands... TOO LATE
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VeryGnawty

Jormungand



You scored 70% Esotericism, 44% Power, and 10% Malevolence!

In Norse mythology, Jormungand is one of the three children of the god Loki and his wife, the giantess Angrboda. The gods were well aware that this monster was growing fast and that it would one day bring much evil upon gods and men. So Odin deemed it advisable to render it harmless. He threw the serpent in the ocean that surrounds the earth, but the monster had grown to such an enormous size that it easily spans the entire world, hence the name Midgard Serpent. It lies deep in the ocean where it bites itself in its tail, and all mankind is caught within his coils. At the destruction of the universe, Jormungand and Thor will kill each other.
"The cake is a lie."
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Janet_Girl

Your result for The Mythological Profile Test ...
Unicorn
You scored 40% Esotericism, 34% Power, and 24% Malevolence!

The unicorn is a legendary animal. It is usually portrayed as a slender, white horse with a spiraling horn on its forehead, although its appearance and behavior differs, depending on the location. In the west it was usually considered wild and untamable, while in the Orient it was peaceful, meek and thought to be the bringer of good luck. There it is usually depicted as a goat-like creature, with cloven hooves and a beard. In Japan it is called Kirin, and in China Ki-lin. The word "unicorn" is based on the Hebrew word re'em ("horned animal"), in early versions of the Old Testament translated as "monokeros", meaning "one horn", which became "unicorn" in English. The creature is possibly based on the rhinoceros or the narwhal, a marine creature with one horn.
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shannonts

                   
                    Your result for The Mythological Profile Test...
UnicornYou scored 40% Esotericism, 28% Power,  and 34% Malevolence!The Mythological Profile Test at HelloQuizzy

Sweet. Unicorns are very cool! ;D
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mina.magpie

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Your result for The Mythological Profile Test...

Simurgh

You scored 90% Esotericism, 28% Power,  and 20% Malevolence


In Persian legend Simurgh is a gigantic, winged monster in the shape of a bird; a kind of peacock with the head of a dog and the claws of a lion. Its natural habitat is a place with plenty of water. According to legend, the creature is so old that it has seen the world destroyed three times over. In all that time, Simurgh has learned so much that it is thought to possess the knowledge of all ages.

Awsome! ^_^

Mina.
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Nero

                   
                    Your result for The Mythological Profile Test...
VilkacisYou scored 60% Esotericism, 50% Power,  and 80% Malevolence!The Mythological Profile Test at HelloQuizzy

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                    Your result for The Mythological Profile Test...
                    You scored 60% Esotericism, 50% Power,  and 80% Malevolence!
Vilkacis (to be translated literally as "wolf's eyes"; 'werewolf') is usually a malicious creature; a scary being people can turn into. There are particular ways how the people with this curse turn into the wolves and then get their human appearance back and places where this is said to have happened. Although mostly malevolent, on occasion it would bring treasures. It belongs to the same lower level of mythological beings as Dievini, Ragana, Pukis and Vadatajs. It is not clear whether with Vilkacis it is the flesh or just the soul that transforms, as there are accounts of moving an apparently sleeping person whose soul is out "running as a werewolf", after which the person turns out to be dead, as the soul couldn't enter the flesh to return.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Aiden

Jormungand

You scored 80% Esotericism, 54% Power, and 40% Malevolence!

Jormungand
In Norse mythology, Jormungand is one of the three children of the god Loki and his wife, the giantess Angrboda. The gods were well aware that this monster was growing fast and that it would one day bring much evil upon gods and men. So Odin deemed it advisable to render it harmless. He threw the serpent in the ocean that surrounds the earth, but the monster had grown to such an enormous size that it easily spans the entire world, hence the name Midgard Serpent. It lies deep in the ocean where it bites itself in its tail, and all mankind is caught within his coils. At the destruction of the universe, Jormungand and Thor will kill each other.
Every day we pass people, do we see them or the mask they wear?
If you live under a mask long enough, does it eventually break or wear down?  Does it become part you?  Maybe alone, they are truly themselves?  Or maybe they have forgotten or buried themselves so long, they forget they are not a mask?
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Sephirah

Questing Beast
You scored 100% Esotericism, 50% Power, and 0% Malevolence!


One day, when King Arthur stopped to rest by a spring, he was surprised by a sound like thirty baying hounds. A strange animal with a snakes head the body of a leopard the back legs of a lion and the hooves of a deer burst through the underbrush, pursued by king Pellinore. Pellinore had hunted the Questing Beast, as the creature was called, all his life but never managed to capture it. Malory describes it as "the strongeste beste that ever he [Arthur] saw or herde of." This strange best reappears frequently, beginning with Suite du Merlin and Perlesvaus, in French, Spanish, and Italian romance and in Malory.

Natura nihil frustra facit.

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Above all... remember: you are beautiful, you are valuable, and you have a shining spark of magnificence within you. Don't let anyone take that from you. Embrace who you are. <3
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je

Barghest

You scored 74% Esotericism, 100% Power, and 90% Malevolence!



A monstrous dog with huge teeth and claws from the area around Yorkshire, northern England. It only appears at night. People believe that anyone who sees the dog clearly will die soon after the encounter. In Wales, they have the red-eyed Gwyllgi, the Dog of Darkness. On the Isle of Man it is called Mauthe Dog.
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Miniar

                   
                    Your result for The Mythological Profile Test...
Black DogYou scored 90% Esotericism, 70% Power,  and 54% Malevolence!The Mythological Profile Test at HelloQuizzy

Aww.. I'm a puppy!



"Everyone who has ever built anywhere a new heaven first found the power thereto in his own hell" - Nietzsche
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vanna

                   
                    Your result for The Mythological Profile Test...
UnicornYou scored 30% Esotericism, 14% Power,  and 4% Malevolence!The Mythological Profile Test at HelloQuizzy

The unicorn is a legendary animal. It is usually portrayed as a slender, white horse with a spiraling horn on its forehead, although its appearance and behavior differs, depending on the location. In the west it was usually considered wild and untamable, while in the Orient it was peaceful, meek and thought to be the bringer of good luck. There it is usually depicted as a goat-like creature, with cloven hooves and a beard. In Japan it is called Kirin, and in China Ki-lin. The word "unicorn" is based on the Hebrew word re'em ("horned animal"), in early versions of the Old Testament translated as "monokeros", meaning "one horn", which became "unicorn" in English. The creature is possibly based on the rhinoceros or the narwhal, a marine creature with one horn.
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tinkerbell

Ki-lin
You scored 50% Esotericism, 34% Power, and 20% Malevolence!




A mythical being of Chinese mythology, comparable with the Western unicorn. Ki-lin personifies all that is good, pure, and peaceful. It lives in paradise and only visits the world at the birth of a wise philosopher. The unicorn, which can become one thousand years old, is portrayed as a deer with one horn, the tail of an ox, the hooves of a horse, and a body covered with the scales of a fish. It is one of the four Ling.

                   
                    Your result for The Mythological Profile Test...
Ki-linYou scored 50% Esotericism, 34% Power,  and 20% Malevolence!The Mythological Profile Test at HelloQuizzy


tink :icon_chick:
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Pica Pica

again, tink and i are the same, every time
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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tinkerbell

I liked this result, Pica (I answered everything as honestly as I possibly could).  I was afraid I was going to get some crazy, evil monster *sigh* but no.  Good! I am relieved! On another note, I didn't know that there was a "Chinese" unicorn.  ;D

tink :icon_chick:
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Pica Pica

chinese unicorn seems a bit huggier and less aloof.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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Nero

Quote from: Pica Pica on February 21, 2009, 05:26:51 PM
chinese unicorn seems a bit huggier and less aloof.

ah but is not the pica unicorn aloof as can be?
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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childofwinter

Unicorn
You scored 40% Esotericism, 14% Power, and 34% Malevolence!



The unicorn is a legendary animal. It is usually portrayed as a slender, white horse with a spiraling horn on its forehead, although its appearance and behavior differs, depending on the location. In the west it was usually considered wild and untamable, while in the Orient it was peaceful, meek and thought to be the bringer of good luck. There it is usually depicted as a goat-like creature, with cloven hooves and a beard. In Japan it is called Kirin, and in China Ki-lin. The word "unicorn" is based on the Hebrew word re'em ("horned animal"), in early versions of the Old Testament translated as "monokeros", meaning "one horn", which became "unicorn" in English. The creature is possibly based on the rhinoceros or the narwhal, a marine creature with one horn.
I have no concrete idea of my gender identity, but I believe I am an Androgyne.
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