The Knight
You scored 42% Cardinal, 25% Monk, 29% Lady, and 72% Knight!
You are the hero. Brave and bold. You are strong and utterly selfless. You are also a pawn to your superiors and will be lucky if you live very long. If you survive the Holy wars you are thrust into you will be praised for your valor and opportunities both romantic and financial will become available to you.

My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:


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You scored higher than 59% on Cardinal

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You scored higher than 12% on Monk

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You scored higher than 10% on Lady

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You scored higher than 95% on Knight
Link: The Who Would You Be in 1400 AD Test written by KnightlyKnave on Ok Cupid



Hmmm...you don't say.
(Superiors?--*What* superiors???)
Nice painting....

Seriously, though, I still totally want that "Black Death European Tour" t-shirt...lol. 1347-1351--and man, it really knew how to knock 'em dead in the aisles...yeah, I know that's sick, both viscerally and karmically...enh, okay, so how's about my ideal writing style?


GenreGothics

GOTHICS! - Deep, dark, mysterious and melodramatic.
You are drawn to write tales of the shadows and
what might lurk there. Could it be Love? Or
Madness? Anne Rice and Bram Stoker are your
guides.


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Why are we not surprised.....?

Note: I did have to correct the damn typo where I could...it wasn't Brahm Stoker who wrote Dracula, okay? Geeez. And, for your information, Anne Rice and the atmospherically Gothic genre are pretty hard-pressed in my library beside the serial-killer true crime, supernatural crime/horror, the high/dark mythological fantasy, the paranormal action/fantasy, supernatural action/romance, "speculative romances" (i.e., science fiction of the philosophical kind, as so it first began), and the more snappy modern fantasy/horror/erotica a la Mercedes Lackey and Laurell K. Hamilton. And all things suitably psychological, whatever their native century. Oh, and all the reference books on psychology, religion, sociology, criminology, magic ritual, folklore/mythology, torture, erotica throughout history, espionage, secret societies and governmental nefariousness.

There--happy?
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