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8 yrs ago
Current "Þæs ofereode, þisses swa mæg." - Deor.
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10 yrs ago
"Point me out the happy man and I will point you out either egotism, selfishness, evil - or else an absolute ignorance."
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Hwær cwom mearg? Hwær cwom mago?
Hwær cwom maþþumgyfa?
Hwær cwom symbla gesetu?
Hwær sindon seledreamas?
Eala beorht bune!
Eala byrnwiga!
Eala þeodnes þrym!
Hu seo þrag gewat,
genap under nihthelm,
swa heo no wære.

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I'll have a nation sheet made soon I hope, I'm jumping between concepts right now trying to find one instead of recycling the same old Collective or Ghaj again lol
@Ellri Yeah, insanity and mental illnesses are extremely hard to handle correctly because they do have underlying reasons for their actions. Thats why its so silly when people do insanity for insanity's sake, it's not how it really works. Mental illnesses themselves when played by people who have no understanding of how the illness actually works can get stupid as well, including assigning odd properties to illnesses or just merging two together at once :/

Also while I have no idea what the characters actually were, to be fair on the sheets you put through the test, the Mary Sue Litmus test does have some strange things included in it, including things which aren't really Mary Sue traits unless done very badly or the negatives are completely ignored as well as including things which are plot points and again, unless handled really poorly, aren't really sue traits. I suppose the test has a mileage may vary sticker on it for that reason haha
My favourite is when people use insane as a character flaw, but it never leads to them failing or having problems, instead its just an excuse to act weird around people and do silly things with no negative consequences :/
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