
You are Long-wang!
Mythological Background: Yes, the dragon represents
everything you think of when you think of a
dragon - fearsome and invincible. Also, it is
greatly respected just because of that fact.
The dragon has a very protective aspect to it.
Even Jupiter reminds you of intense smashing
power. The dragon is almost always surrounded
by rain-bearing clouds and fog; and the
appearance of its constellation always signals
rainfall and lightning. It's also a symbol of
authority worn by the nobility and the imperial
class. Japanese Name: Seiryuu.
Which Chinese Mythological Being Are You?
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Anyway, according to a man of no japeish bent, a couple years before I came to work there, there was a postdoc at my work whose last name was Wang (an entirely common occurrence, there are three or four of them at present). And his first name was Long. Yes, Long Wang. He went by "Larry."

You are a HUFFLEPUFF!
As a Hufflepuff and as an NFJ, you are loyal,
idealistic, and responsible. You place a very
high value on authenticity and integrity in
people and relationships and have a natural
ability to understand and connect with people.
Not only are you excellent at resolving
conflicts and helping people work together more
effectively, you also have the ability to help
people feel good about themselves definitely a
talent worth having!
Hogwarts Sorting Hat: Based on Myers-Briggs Personality Typing
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On one hand, I've felt drawn to Hufflepuff; after all, someone has to be the down-to-earth one, and loyalty is a damnfine attribute. On the other, the latter parts of this description like me a bit much; I gotta wonder what kind of mood I was in while taking the test. On the third, J, while not something I'm familiar with from past Meyers-Briggs quizzes, probably fits.

You're the color blue. You have the three c's in
life--you're cool, caring and confident.
Trustworthy and honest, people are naturally
attracted to you. You're unusually optimistic,
but that makes life all the better. You're an
imaginative person who loves sleeping and
dreaming. Hard-working and determined, you
excell in school. You're everybody's favorite,
and this is because you have this undefined
richness in your personality and attitude.
Mild-tempered and stable. Not to mention very
intelligent. Along with the fact that you're
conservative, you're worried about the
environment. So basically, you're a generous,
dependable and devoted--just the kind of person
everybody needs. Wouldn't it be great if
everybody in the world were like you?
What color are you? (Amazingly detailed & accurate--with pics!)
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It likes me! [sob] It really likes me!

Which Extremity of the World Are You?
From the towering colossi at Rum and Monkey.
YOU ARE THE ATACAMA DESERT
You are the driest area on Earth. Your annual rainfall is roughly the depth of a dollar bill. In fact, often you can go for several years without any precipitation whatsoever. If you wanted to fill a pint glass by rainfall alone, you would have to have started in 1704, five years before the invention of the piano; to get enough water to drown a man of average height would take 3600 years, or the time between us and the Hittites. You really put Canadian "dry" ginger ale into perspective.
There we go.

Brownrider! Like F'nor and L'tol, you would ride a
brown dragon. You are dependable and
trustworthy, and would probably be chosen as a
wingsecond. Of all the dragonriders, you are
the most friendly and understanding, but still
know how to fight hard and win.
A Pern Quiz: What Color Dragon Would You Ride?
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Yeah, that would be my choice. Capable of laying in the beatdown, but don't have to screw psycho weyr-leading queenriders if I don't want to... Sa-weet!
Kindred should have fun, being the lead and the whiny foil both...

You are a Benefactor, Neutral Good.
Neutral good characters are devoted to helping
others, but do not always do so through the
institutions (such as church and government)
created for that purpose. They are perhaps the
most flexible among the good alignments, able
to bend their approach to suit the
circumstances in which they find themselves.
They are honorable, but may sometimes behave
dishonorably for a good cause. They may lie to
an evil person, for example. As a general
rule, neutral good characters do not attack
unarmed opponents, harm the innocent, torture,
kill if it can be avoided, refuse an honest
appeal for aid, take bribes or betray their
friends. The Three Musketeers are examples of
neutral good characters.
What is your d&d alignment?
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I tried this out when I played DnD for the first time, and I must say, it really did work for me.