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Post by The Restless Shadow on Apr 22, 2008 12:40:56 GMT -6
Click here to find out ;D I got SupernaturalGrandpa wizard might say your magical expertise is 'new-fangled,' but we all know your magical prowess is just as much competition as everyone else's. You're the new kid on the block; same power, but with a different spin on it. Today's pop culture would fit you well. However, while your magic may be comfortable channeling through this new experience, you're going to have some problems: experience, for instance. You don't know what your magic is going to do next, and that could cost you dearly at a critical moment. Stay on your toes, and remember not to make the same mistakes your ancestors did.
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Post by Nienna Greenleaf of Mirkwood on Apr 22, 2008 13:15:43 GMT -6
Werewolf Your magic would serve you best if you were a werewolf. Now don't knock it before you try it; werewolves are extremely resilient, they have longer life-spans if they take care of themselves properly, and they have their own built-in weapons too. Their bodies are ten times stronger while in their wolf form, and their senses remain keen throughout both their human and transformed bodies. The downside is...you have a chronic condition, with all the aches and pains that come with it. But hey, you and I both know that you're even tougher on the inside than your wolf is on the outside. And anyways, you've always got your pack...er, friends...to rely on.
NICE!! I am most pleased. ;D
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Post by The Restless Shadow on Apr 22, 2008 13:20:19 GMT -6
Very nice ;D Sounds fitting too
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Post by Nienna Greenleaf of Mirkwood on Apr 22, 2008 13:21:46 GMT -6
Especially since I love wolves...and the first Goosebumps book I read (way back when I was in 4th grade) was about a werewolf. ;D
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Post by The Restless Shadow on Apr 22, 2008 13:25:13 GMT -6
Oooh, I loved the Goosebumps books ;D
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Post by Nienna Greenleaf of Mirkwood on Apr 22, 2008 14:44:45 GMT -6
Did you read the one about the giant hamsters? ;D
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Post by The Restless Shadow on Apr 22, 2008 15:31:47 GMT -6
That one was great! I loved the "Say Cheese and Die" ones
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Post by Nienna Greenleaf of Mirkwood on Apr 22, 2008 15:49:04 GMT -6
Did you ever read those books by R.L. Stine (pretty sure they were also Goosebumps...) where he started you out on one road and then you could choose how the book went? Like it would say "if you want Suzie to go through the right door, go to page 43 or if Suzie should follow her instincts and take a chance with the left door, go to page 23"... I actually didn't care for those books because I usually got the main character killed, maimed or some awful fate fell on them because I chose the wrong page to go to. And then of course there was the Fear Street series...I only read one of those, one called Cat...Even though I probably read it 10 years ago I still remember that it was awesome! Spooky as all heck (didn't tempt the censor ), with this freakish cat coming out of nowhere to stalk and try to kill this guy! I still have that book in my room. I should try reading it again. ;D And as a side note, I once read that R.L. Stine used to lock himself in his dark basement until he was able to finish his books. No wonder they always had that scary feel to them!
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Post by Faramir on Apr 22, 2008 15:55:28 GMT -6
i think i remember reading those books
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Post by The Restless Shadow on Apr 22, 2008 18:25:27 GMT -6
Did you ever read those books by R.L. Stine (pretty sure they were also Goosebumps...) where he started you out on one road and then you could choose how the book went? Like it would say "if you want Suzie to go through the right door, go to page 43 or if Suzie should follow her instincts and take a chance with the left door, go to page 23"... I actually didn't care for those books because I usually got the main character killed, maimed or some awful fate fell on them because I chose the wrong page to go to. Nooo, those were choose your own adventure books! But yes I loveeed them so much lol Never read any of the Fear Street books though
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Post by Faramir on Apr 23, 2008 12:13:54 GMT -6
HASH(0xb85bcb0) Mythological Congratulations! Your magical talents are probably the happiest gifts out there! They're right at home with the very roots of natural magic, stemming forth from countless centuries of tried and true practices. But don't worry, it's not all that boring once you put it to use. Your magic is strong and true, and like a muscle, the more you use it, the better the harmony within you. Downside? Not too bad: you may not have the raw power that everyone else does, but with a good head on your shoulders and a bit of creativity, you can keep up with the best of them. Stay in school and don't be afraid to take a risk once in a while. And have fun. that sounds fun
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