I'm not dead...yet
Aug. 7th, 2004 06:45 amStill alive. Sort of. Waiting on a handful of people to return e-mails, and feeling decidedly unloved about it. I am so far down on priority lists I might as well just go home. Oh wait, I am home. Okay, I'm running away from home, then.
But contracts for the Grail Quest trilogy finally arrived, so that's somelove. And my once-a-day-no-more check of Amazon.com revealed Staying Dead currently has a sales rank of 1,484. *blink* Okay, who ordered the copy at 3am?

You are Long-wang!
Mythological Background: Yes, the dragon represents
everything you think of when you think of a
dragon - fearsome and invincible. Also, it is
greatly respected just because of that fact.
The dragon has a very protective aspect to it.
Even Jupiter reminds you of intense smashing
power. The dragon is almost always surrounded
by rain-bearing clouds and fog; and the
appearance of its constellation always signals
rainfall and lightning. It's also a symbol of
authority worn by the nobility and the imperial
class. Japanese Name: Seiryuu.
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Hmmmm. I feel neither fearsome nor invincible. Rain and fog, though, that I can get behind... I am the Aspect of the Pacific Northwest!
But contracts for the Grail Quest trilogy finally arrived, so that's somelove. And my once-a-day-no-more check of Amazon.com revealed Staying Dead currently has a sales rank of 1,484. *blink* Okay, who ordered the copy at 3am?

You are Long-wang!
Mythological Background: Yes, the dragon represents
everything you think of when you think of a
dragon - fearsome and invincible. Also, it is
greatly respected just because of that fact.
The dragon has a very protective aspect to it.
Even Jupiter reminds you of intense smashing
power. The dragon is almost always surrounded
by rain-bearing clouds and fog; and the
appearance of its constellation always signals
rainfall and lightning. It's also a symbol of
authority worn by the nobility and the imperial
class. Japanese Name: Seiryuu.
Which Chinese Mythological Being Are You?
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Hmmmm. I feel neither fearsome nor invincible. Rain and fog, though, that I can get behind... I am the Aspect of the Pacific Northwest!
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Date: 2004-08-07 05:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-07 06:10 am (UTC)Surprised hell out of me.
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Date: 2004-08-07 09:07 am (UTC)Then clearly you need to move here! :: grin ::
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Date: 2004-08-07 11:09 am (UTC)You are Xuan Wu!
Mythological background: Because the turtle has a
thick, solid shell that serves as protection -
this animal is associated with stability. You
enjoy intellectual pursuits.
Also, in Feng Shui (the Chinese myths behind
choosing a house), the black turtle's solidity
is used to protect from cold northern winds.
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Great. I get to be a turtle. Sigh...
Just call me Tony...
Date: 2004-08-07 11:20 am (UTC)Bai Hu - Tiger!
Mythological Background: The tiger is associated
with strength and the desire for a challenge.
It is also associated with hope to win, or
rather, the blooming season. It is also linked
to meandering, or the ability to be in contact
with a lot of aspects. The tiger also stands
for war and soldiers fighting to the end, for
the sake of their country.
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