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Friday, August 12, 2005
Disturbing Quizzes
Severus Snape | 80% | ||
Remus Lupin | 70% | ||
Albus Dumbledore | 55% | ||
Ginny Weasley | 55% | ||
Ron Weasley | 55% | ||
Hermione Granger | 55% | ||
Harry Potter | 50% | ||
Sirius Black | 35% | ||
Lord Voldemort | 35% | ||
Draco Malfoy | 35% |
Your Harry Potter Alter Ego Is...?
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Well... that... was freaky. But not entirely unexpected. So how did I manage to get Lucy Pevensie over at this Narnia quiz?
As Lucy Pevensie, you may be quite timid and shy, but your heart is in the right place! You make sure you tell the truth, even if it results in embarrassment.
Narnia Personality Test
It actually took me a few tries to get Lucy; I kept getting Puzzle:
Puzzle is a well-meaning, good-hearted donkey. He’s not very intelligent and is extremely gullible. Usually he just does whatever he’s told, because he assumes others know better. Still, he wants to do what’s right and never means anyone any harm.
I beg to differ with the "not very intelligent" part... but the rest is pretty on the money. Erm, yeah. The synopsis doesn't mention that Puzzle happened to be the pawn of the Antichrist, though. I never liked The Last Battle as a child; it was so frustrating that no one could stop that stupid Ape and burn down the stable. So the world had to come to an end. The only things I liked about the book were the last few pages - and King Tirian.
If I could be any Narnia character, I'd be King Tirian. He's like C.S. Lewis's take on Faramir. I guess it's something to work towards...
Oddly, Snape has always been one of my favorite HP characters. I don't like him per se, but he's just so enigmatic, infuriating, and pitiable. You're always wanting to get to the bottom of him, but he continues to... er... surprise you.