 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
6/21/2016
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Sir Fred is apparently The Mentor. I can live with that.
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 Parelle Posts: 1084
6/21/2016
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Parelle is the Mentor, which suits.
-- Parelle, Lady Joseph Marlen. The Singular Librarian. A Midnighter, a Player of the Marvelous. pages from a dusty bookshop: a badly updated FL changelog | Useful Guidance and Explanations
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 Arlecchinata Posts: 30
6/21/2016
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Sybil, unsurprisingly enough, is the Femme Fatale.
-- Sybil Bertrand, the Licentious Correspondent.
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 Professor Strix Posts: 616
6/22/2016
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Professor Strix is the Rival, apparently, but it must have been almost a tie with something else, because half of the characteristics of the rival are in flagrant opposition to things I know I marked. Not a bad result, though, considering... No, let me not say it yet. 
Edit: Wait wait, now I saw that there is a breakdown of your answers. Let me see...
4 Rival 4 Mentor 4 Villain 3 Tragic Hero 2 Anti-Hero 2 Jester 1 Side-kick 1 Damsel (in distress) 1 Protagonist
Wait wait wait WAIT, spending an afternoon reading a book is a VILLAIN trait? Not wanting other people's money is a villain trait? What is that all about?
Other than that, the breakdown seem much more in line with her. She is a bit of all those things, particularly the most picked. I SUPPOSE villain applies, if being a cranky mad scientist who prefers reading over partying makes you a villain. *shrugs* edited by Professor Strix on 6/22/2016
-- The Inescapable Professor, London's Most Academic Detective. Open to consultation from Mondays to Fridays, above the Silver Binding bookshop, Veilgarden. Half the payment in advance, half after closing the case. No refunds.
"THIS SATURDAY, in MAHOGANY HALL, delight your eyes with the DARING FEATS of the DAPPER ESCAPIST. Gape at his CHARM and WIT and his CLEVER TRICKS OF ILLUSIONISM. No mirrors used." --------- Social actions welcomed. Will take menaces if not currently grinding that one stat. Send them and cross your fingers. http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Professor%20Strix My alt loiters suspiciously if you want to: http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Derek%20Davis
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 Amyntas Posts: 72
6/22/2016
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Amyntas got the damsel, which makes sense. He's a helpless little muffin who keeps largely to himself. He's not very sociable, though; he prefers to keep to himself, acting cordially towards others when it is necessary. Still, it fits better than any other possibility on the list.
-- Amyntas. Zubmariner and aspiring romantic.
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 ClearFavourite Posts: 50
6/22/2016
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Aylen Saqui got The Rival, which sounds about right for her character- she could just do with someone to be a rival to, I guess.
-- The Boisterous Bounty-Hunter
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 Beau Mercy Posts: 76
6/22/2016
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Beau is the Rival. He doesn't even get to be the hero of is own story!
-- Monster Hunter Beau Mercy, Friend of the Church, A Blood-Cousin to Predators, Straw-haired Tomcat
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 ForScience Posts: 69
6/23/2016
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The Tragic Hero. Fitting, sadly enough.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/ForScience - The Intrepid Scholar. A dauntless scientist.
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 LadyRosaline Posts: 6
6/23/2016
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I took the quiz for Rosaline and I got Anti-Hero, which I found fitting. The description fit her and her character progression pretty well. Although it looks like she was actually tied for Femme Fatale. Which also fit her character progression pretty well. I also liked how many tropes she spanned.
The breakdown: 4 points of Anti-Hero 4 points Femme Fatale 3 points of Damsel 3 points of Tragic Hero 2 points of Villain 1 point Protagonist 1 point of Sidekick 1 point Rival 1 point Jester 1 point Mentor
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/LadyRosaline Lady Rosaline- The Marked Lyricist An Irresistible and Inescapable Lady
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 Lady V. Posts: 70
6/23/2016
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Lady V. got the "Anti-Hero." I...guess it kind of suits her. I was expecting Femme Fatale, but looks can be decieveing
edited by EnigmaticVixen on 6/23/2016
-- A fox is merely a wolf who sends flowers...
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 th8827 Posts: 823
6/23/2016
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I got The Mentor. It makes sense, since I like helping people and explaining things.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/th8827
Gone NORTH. It's nice here.
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 Kipling Posts: 7
7/5/2016
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I got Damsel in Distress for Kipling. Seems about fair but I can't imagine damsels have an easy time in Fallen London.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/kipling
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 absimiliard Posts: 759
7/5/2016
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Just need to find the right hero to ride to your rescue and then RP that.
-- "Because, Parabola!" -- the Curious Captain Eating nightmares from friends -- and I'm easy to befriend. Absimiliard: the Black Rose of Wolfstack Docks
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 Lady Sapho Byron Posts: 770
7/6/2016
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The Femme Fatale. The quiz is accurate!
-- http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Lady%20Sapho%20L%20Byron Fighting the Menace of Corsetry Since 1892.
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 Catherine Raymond Posts: 2518
7/6/2016
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I got The Protagonist for my main character. Anyone interested in looking up my individual answers for her can go here: https://uquiz.com/Result/nsYXgV/3047909?embed=False
Since nobody posted the text for The Protagonist, I'll do so:
[spoiler] The Protagonist The character responsible for handling the main problem and the one most in need of change, emotionally. You are ambitious and are considered to be highly courageous. You have a good set of morals and love to do the right thing. Overall, you're just incredibly well-rounded. You are typically seen as extroverted and involved in many different things. You make friends easily and people are attracted to your outstanding personality. You don't mind being the center of attention every once in a while! [/spoiler]
I will leave it to the judgment of everyone who's interacted with cathyr19355 (and who's read the Character Tropes thread) whether that's accurate or not. edited by cathyr19355 on 7/6/2016
-- Cathy Raymond http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/cathyr19355
Catherine Raymond aka Mrs. Rykar Malkus http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Catherine%20Raymond (Gone NORTH)
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 Jonathan Dunn Posts: 14
7/4/2017
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The Villain: "The bad guys. The mad scientists, the cruel executives, the evil witches and wizards, the corrupt politicians, the mortal aspects of pure evil, and, more often than not, the people (or otherwise) that instigate the conflict and the story. You are a very determined individual with a very strict set of rules. Your mind is mostly thinking about how you can reach your goals and conquer your ambitions. You are often described as cunning and intelligent by the few who stick by your side. You like sticking to the shadows and observing, rather than interacting and taking action." Was there any doubt? What else do you call a man who only sees in others the pleasures they can bring him or how they block his way to more power? Not that Jonathan Dunn doesn't have friends of course, it's nice to have people you can be more than yourself around.
-- Charming. Criminal. Hedonist. Well Respected Member of Society. Sympathy and Taste. Not a Man to Cross.
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 Isaac Zienfried Posts: 364
7/4/2017
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Heh. The Protagonist, really? I'm being too straight-laced.
-- Isaac Zienfried, 'The Vacillating Belligerent.' A gentleman of complicated loyalties, complicated morality, and complicated goals. But really, it's hard to keep things simple down here!
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 JimmyTMalice Posts: 237
7/4/2017
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Gideon is the Villain. Don't know how to feel about that one.
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Gideon Stormstrider, the Esoteric Gadgeteer
Jimmy T. Malice, gone.
A Tale of Two Suns - Meeting Your Maker - A Squid in the Polls
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 Lord Gazter Posts: 665
7/4/2017
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Remarkably Lord Gazter apparently is the Femme Fatale. I am undecided as to if this is idea is incredibly ridiculous or whether there is something to it.
-- Lord Gazter: a charming gentleman of noble birth and a person of significant influence.
Victoria Crow: a spirited la.. young woman and freshly anointed firebrand.
Get a copy of the Phlegethonian Gazette for pertinent and trustworthy news! Only five pence!
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 Estelle Knoht Posts: 1751
7/4/2017
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Well, the archetype exists independently of gender. If the seducing works, don't complain! edited by Estelle Knoht on 7/4/2017
-- Estelle Knoht, a juvenile, unreliable and respectable lady. I currently do not accept any catbox, cider, suppers, calling cards or proteges.
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