I wrote this blog post at 10 o'clock last night. Blogger just didn't want to work last night. Sorry, guys!
Question One:
Give the chance, would you make a potion that would garuntee you:
-Love
-Power
-Wisdom-Glory
Question Two:
Four boxes are placed before you. Which would you try and open:
-The small tortoiseshell box, embellished with gold, inside which some small creature seems to be squeaking.-The small pewter box, unassuming and plain, with a scratched message upon it that reads ‘I open only for the worthy.’
-The ornate golden casket, standing on clawed feet, whose inscription warns that both secret knowledge and unbearable temptation lie within.
-The gleaming jet black box with a silver lock and key, marked with a mysterious rune that you know to be the mark of Merlin.
Question Three:
A troll has gone berserk in the Headmaster’s study at Hogwarts. It is about to smash, crush and tear several irreplaceable items and treasures, including a cure for dragon pox, which the Headmaster has nearly perfected; student records going back 1000 years and a mysterious handwritten book full of strange runes, believed to have belonged to Merlin. In which order would you rescue these objects from the troll’s club, if you could?:
-First: Pox Cure
-Second: .Merlin's Book
-Third: Student records
Question Four:
Which of the following would you most like to study?:
-Centaurs
-Goblins
-Merpeople (MERMEN)
-Ghosts
-Vampires
-Werewolves
-Trolls
Question Five:
Which road tempts you most?:
-The wide, sunny, grassy lane.
-The narrow, dark, lantern-lit alley.
-The twisting, leaf-strewn path through the woods
-The cobbled street lined with ancient buildings.
Question Six:
Moon or stars?
Question Seven:
Black or White?
Since you asked, those were my Pottermore questions and their answers.
Listening to: Nothing, actually.
Currently reading: Beauty Queens by Libba Bray, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Anglou, and Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs by Chuck Kolsterman.
Mostly Played iTunes Song: The Acid Quill by Lauren Fairweather
NaNoWriMo prewriting progress: Minimal
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