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Jan. 6th, 2010 03:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Been a couple of fair crazy days since the new year, but I'm slowly gathering myself for the last burst of crazy before Vegas! We leave the 29th and my excitement level is reaching Washington as we speak. Yes, it really is that large. ;).
Went for a lengthy walk today with Aunt #3. I miss going on walks-- going to have to add that to my lengthy list of things to do, I guess *__*.
Also: I need to name my "Vegas" tag. Any suggestions?
Your result for The Japanese Demon Profile Test...
Went for a lengthy walk today with Aunt #3. I miss going on walks-- going to have to add that to my lengthy list of things to do, I guess *__*.
Also: I need to name my "Vegas" tag. Any suggestions?
Your result for The Japanese Demon Profile Test...
Ryu
You scored 11 in Malice and 26 in Chaos!Japanese dragons, or "Ryu," are very different from their Western counterparts; where the Western dragon is typically reptilian, with a heart as cold as its blood, the dragons of the Orient actually tend to err more on the side of beneficence. This should not, however, be construed as a license to treat them with disrespect; Oriental dragons are extremely powerful beings who do not tolerate impudence.
Ryu, like the dragons of the West, are known to have a fondness for shiny objects and treasure. Some Ryu are willing to part with their treasures if they deem a mortal worthy of inheriting it. Other dragons may also, like gods, grant wishes and supernatural powers to those who seek them.
At the same time, one must be wary when dealing with dragons; some may be extremely temperamental, and others even harbor a hatred for mankind and its desecration of the earth. Most dragons are by no means evil, but must still be treated with extreme caution.Take The Japanese Demon Profile Test at OkCupid
Ryu, like the dragons of the West, are known to have a fondness for shiny objects and treasure. Some Ryu are willing to part with their treasures if they deem a mortal worthy of inheriting it. Other dragons may also, like gods, grant wishes and supernatural powers to those who seek them.
At the same time, one must be wary when dealing with dragons; some may be extremely temperamental, and others even harbor a hatred for mankind and its desecration of the earth. Most dragons are by no means evil, but must still be treated with extreme caution.Take The Japanese Demon Profile Test at OkCupid
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