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*heads outside*
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number 3
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One summer afternoon your father gives you a choice of chores. What would you rather do?
1. Work in the forge with him casting iron for a new plow? 2. Gather herbs for your mother who is preparing dinner 3. Go catch fish at the stream using a net and line. |
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I would again take the second option.
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number 2
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Your cousin has given you a very embarrassing nickname and even worse likes to call you it in front of your friends. You have asked him to stop but he finds it very amusing to watch you blush. What do you do?
1. Beat up your cousin, and then tell him that if he ever calls you that nickname again, you will bloody him worse than this time. 2. Make up a story that makes your nickname a badge of honor instead of something humiliating. 3. Make up an even more embarrassing nickname for him and use it constantly until he learns his lesson. |
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I am just loving the second choice.
I pick number 2 once more. |
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number 2
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There is a lot of heated discussion at the local tavern over a group of people called “Telepaths”. They have been hired by the Marshall of the town. Rumor has it these telepaths read a person’s mind and tell their lord whether a follower is telling the truth or not. What do you believe?
1. This is a terrible practice. A person’s thoughts are his own and no one, not even a king, has the right to make such an invasion into another human’s mind. 2. Loyal followers to the king have nothing to fear from a Telepath. It is important to have a method of finding assassins and spies before it is too late. 3. In these times, it is a necessary evil. Although you do not necessarily like the idea, a Telepath could have certain advantages during a time of war or in finding someone innocent of crime. |
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number 3
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A tougher one for me... 2
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Your mother sends you to the market with a list of goods to buy. After you finish you find that by mistake a shopkeeper has given you too much gold back in exchange for one of the items.
1. Return to the store and give the shopkeeper his hard earned gold, explaining to him the mistakes. 2. Pocket the extra gold, knowing that shopkeepers in general tend to overcharge customers anyway? 3. Decide to put the extra gold to good use and purchase items that would help your family. |
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number 3 i am a drow
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While in a market place you witness a thief cut a purse from a noble. Even as he does so, the noble notices and calls for the city guards. In his haste to get away, the thief drops the purse near you. Surprisingly, no one seems to notice the bag of coins at your feet. What do you do?
1. Leave the bag there, knowing that it is better not to get involved. 2. Pick up the bag and pocket it, knowing that the extra windfall will help your family in times of trouble. 3. Pick up the bag and signal to the guard, knowing that only honorable thing to do is return the coins to its rightful owner. |
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3
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number1
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Your father sends you on a task which you loathe, cleaning the stabile. On the way there, pitchfork in hand, you run into your friend from the homestead near your own. He offers to do it for you, in return for a future favor of his own. What do you do?
1. Decline his offer, knowing that your father expects you to do the work, and it is better not to be in debt? 2. Ask him to help you, knowing that two people can do the job faster than one, and agree to help him with one task of this choosing in the future. 3. Accept his offer, reasoning that as long as the stables are cleaned, it matters not who does the cleaning. |
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1. I hate being in debt to people if i can help it.
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1 my father is mean
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