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hexarchate_rpg2018-11-23 08:27 pm
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[Fun & Games] Character quizzes
Purely optional, purely for fun!
Here's a running list of questions you can answer about your character! You're welcome to post the answers in comments to this post, or you can put them on your character's wiki page. (Email or message
yhlee if you need a login. I'm at yoon at yoonhalee dot com.)
Here's a few to start.
As of 11/23/2018:
1. What media does your character watch? (Kel dueling TV, Andan soap operas, illegal streams ofheretic foreign movies...)
2. What is your character's favorite food and drink?
3. What does your character always keep in their pockets (or equivalent)?
4. What D&D alignment would your character be?
5. What animal does your character identify with?
6. What is your character's favorite color?
7. What does your character wear for parties?
Feel free to leave more suggested questions in comments and I'll edit them into this post.
Here's a running list of questions you can answer about your character! You're welcome to post the answers in comments to this post, or you can put them on your character's wiki page. (Email or message
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Here's a few to start.
As of 11/23/2018:
1. What media does your character watch? (Kel dueling TV, Andan soap operas, illegal streams of
2. What is your character's favorite food and drink?
3. What does your character always keep in their pockets (or equivalent)?
4. What D&D alignment would your character be?
5. What animal does your character identify with?
6. What is your character's favorite color?
7. What does your character wear for parties?
Feel free to leave more suggested questions in comments and I'll edit them into this post.
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I love citron tea! I don't have it very often but I should probably get some from the Korean supermarket next time we go.
The Korean word for tea is also cha and it encompasses everything from citron tea to what Americans think of as tea-leaf tea to tisanes and herbal teas to thin sweet grain porridges you drink out of a mug to things like barley and corn tea. I have come to the conclusion that it is as vague and unhelpful as "salad" in English (jello salad?!?!).
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Drinkable thin porridge sounds tasty.