I'm not sure about the validity of such a test, but it seems that Coyote is a borderline case, 'scoring' 25... which doesn't surprise me... he's more of a 'Mary Jane'.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
To my amazement DaddyHoggy scores 53 - and I don't know why - I ticked very few boxes! (Yes, he's named after my online persona and yes he has wings - but he's a bloody bird!)
To my amazement DaddyHoggy scores 53 - and I don't know why - I ticked very few boxes! (Yes, he's named after my online persona and yes he has wings - but he's a bloody bird!)
I think it's because I've actually met you that this comment makes me laugh even more than I would normally...
I'd quite like to see how Captain Hesperus would score.
I ran my impressions of Hesperus, from "Calliope", through the test. With some leeway (I said he had been a "pirate" at some point, for example, as well as a "thief or pickpocket": there's really a whole blend of activity there that I was trying to cover), he comes out at -2. If I don't credit him with "murder" (it was, arguably, self-defence), he comes out at 0.