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Wow. Never have I seen a test be so fitting. Especially on the chaotic neutral and ranger parts. Wow.

For those who haven't seen this test before, it shows you what type of Dungeons and Dragons character you would be.

I Am A: Chaotic Neutral Elf Bard Ranger

Alignment:
Chaotic Neutral characters are unstable, and frequently insane. They believe in disorder first and foremost, and will thus strive for that disorder in everything they do. This means that they will do whatever seems 'fun' or 'novel' at any given time.

Race:
Elves are the eldest of all races, although they are generally a bit smaller than humans. They are generally well-cultured, artistic, easy-going, and because of their long lives, unconcerned with day-to-day activities that other races frequently concern themselves with. Elves are, effectively, immortal, although they can be killed. After a thousand years or so, they simply pass on to the next plane of existance.

Primary Class:
Bards are the entertainers. They sing, dance, and play instruments to make other people happy, and, frequently, make money. They also tend to dabble in magic a bit.

Secondary Class:
Rangers are the defenders of nature and the elements. They are in tune with the Earth, and work to keep it safe and healthy.

Deity:
Erevan Ilesere is the Chaotic Neutral elven god of mischief and rogues. He is also known as the Trickster and the Chameleon. His followers are always looking for fun and adventure, and are notorious pranksters. Their favorite weapon is the short sword. Erevan Ilesere's symbol is a nova star with asymmetric rays.

Find out What D&D Character Are You?, courtesy ofNeppyMan (e-mail)



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