dunbots wrote:
Callista wrote:
Yep, the test is supposed to be used on a D&D character, not on a real-life person (thus the questions about arranged marriage, for example). There are tests that are meant to be used on real people, though. You can probably find a good selection with a Google search.
Yes, I know that.
![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
I took
this one and still got Chaotic Evil. I've played lots of games in fantasy worlds, so I understand the questions in the one on the Wizards site.
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
That one pegs me as Chaotic Good, but I don't like its questions either. Like, asking what animals are, and only letting me pick that they're food, target practice or things I should protect. They're God's creatures and are to be treated with respect and love, eaten when necessary, protected when necessary, never needlessly harmed. So only target practice is ruled out. I also don't like the one about the beggar, either; I don't know and am not likely to ever know his motives, but I can spare a dollar anyway. Why do I have to believe the best to give him money?
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