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Take the quiz: "WHAT RELIGION BESTS SUITS YOU?"

Pagan/Occultist
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law. Spending your entire life searching various forms of philosophy and religion, you choose to observe everything and believe little. You're personality is one of truth seeking, nature respecting and god/goddess accepting. Lastly, you don't judge anyone, but if annoyed, you will exact some form of revenge. You don't believe in the Three-Fold Law.
(Actually, I do believe in it, but also realize that one has to take personal responsibility for their actions and accept the results if they violate it. Life requires some gray on occasion.)
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Are you a Vugarian
My score was: "15/15, Huzza! Devilish good work. Tip yourself a gage of fogus, and sit back in the knowledge that vulgarity is a second nature to you."
The same site also had:
Are you a Regency Catch
My score was: "Good Day Mr. Bingley. You're what every girl wants for her sister! Solid, if a little stolid, you're in the mould of Pride and Prejudice's reliable and cheery Charles Bingley, the best friend of Mr Darcy and the husband of Elizabeth Bennet's sister Jane."
Take the quiz: "WHAT RELIGION BESTS SUITS YOU?"

Pagan/Occultist
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law. Spending your entire life searching various forms of philosophy and religion, you choose to observe everything and believe little. You're personality is one of truth seeking, nature respecting and god/goddess accepting. Lastly, you don't judge anyone, but if annoyed, you will exact some form of revenge. You don't believe in the Three-Fold Law.
(Actually, I do believe in it, but also realize that one has to take personal responsibility for their actions and accept the results if they violate it. Life requires some gray on occasion.)
Are you a Vugarian
My score was: "15/15, Huzza! Devilish good work. Tip yourself a gage of fogus, and sit back in the knowledge that vulgarity is a second nature to you."
The same site also had:
Are you a Regency Catch
My score was: "Good Day Mr. Bingley. You're what every girl wants for her sister! Solid, if a little stolid, you're in the mould of Pride and Prejudice's reliable and cheery Charles Bingley, the best friend of Mr Darcy and the husband of Elizabeth Bennet's sister Jane."