And now for some Tolkienesque quizzes! (Sev is extremely proud of his good work; he won't ever admit it, but he's a huge Lord of the Rings fan. I think it's because deep down, he's a romantic---Faramir and Éowyn in the Houses of Healing just melts him into a puddle of black-robed goo. Right, Sev? ::glaring from the potions desk:: Right.)
I've always felt I'd be one of the Rohirrim, despite my extreme allergy to horses, but the character I identify with the most is Faramir, so perhaps Gondor *would* be my Middle-earth home. In any case, I can certainly imagine myself living happily in Ithilien.
Ori kinda would be the INFP dwarf, wouldn't he? That is, this result parallels the INFP descriptions I've read. And except for the masking my individuality with a false persona, this is pretty much me. ...Plus, Ori's fingerless gloves are awesome!
I just encountered Gildor in my rereading of Fellowship and liked him quite a lot. And from what I've read about the different elven races, the Sindar's a pretty good fit for me: more anchored to Middle-earth than most of the other elven races, and yet still helpless to resist when the West calls them home.
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The Kingdom of Gondor |
| From Which Realm of Middle-Earth Are You? |
I've always felt I'd be one of the Rohirrim, despite my extreme allergy to horses, but the character I identify with the most is Faramir, so perhaps Gondor *would* be my Middle-earth home. In any case, I can certainly imagine myself living happily in Ithilien.
Ori34% Extroversion, 72% Intuition, 47% Attachment and 38% Organisation!![]() |
Congratulations, you are most like Ori, younger brother to Nori and Dori, and scribe for the Company, chronicling the Quest to the Lonely Mountain. Ori is a talented artist; his passion lies in writing and drawing. Typically unconventional, you are an imaginative idealist guided by your own dreams and beliefs rather than sticking to the monotonous conventions of society. You value your authenticity and originality, and enjoy expressing yourself through your work and the arts. You have good language skills and take an interest in more scholarly pursuits than your peers. Despite first impressions as tranquil and reserved, you are deeply passionate about causes that are important to you. It takes a lot of dedication to trek to the Lonely Mountain for the sake of documentative accuracy. You pursue your hobbies with selfless devotion, and can be inspired to make extraordinary sacrifices for your ideals and what is positive and good for society. Your soft-spoken and reserved nature, coupled with your off-beat tendencies, can lead to you being misunderstood by others. This can be difficult as you desire to please your friends and family - you value harmony and are well aware of others’ feelings - and as a result you put on a persona to mask your differences, creating an inner turmoil over your true identity. Ori is used to being bossed around by his older brother Dori and abides it with his politeness. But never forget that your differences - your individuality, sensitivity and dedication - are in fact your greatest strengths. |
| Which Dwarf from The Hobbit are you? |
Ori kinda would be the INFP dwarf, wouldn't he? That is, this result parallels the INFP descriptions I've read. And except for the masking my individuality with a false persona, this is pretty much me. ...Plus, Ori's fingerless gloves are awesome!
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The SindarNoted Elves of your race: Legolas Greenleaf, Celeborn, Gildor Inglorion, Luthien Tinuviel and Elu Thingol -Berio i dur Belain i ven lin ne vorn!- (May the power of Valar protect you on your path in the darkness) |
| Which Tolkien Elven Race Do You Belong To? |
I just encountered Gildor in my rereading of Fellowship and liked him quite a lot. And from what I've read about the different elven races, the Sindar's a pretty good fit for me: more anchored to Middle-earth than most of the other elven races, and yet still helpless to resist when the West calls them home.
Love Song: Plan 9 - The Passing of the Elves
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