This is my Kingdomality. A test on medieval jobs based on personality, says," The benevolent ruler might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time.You are the idealistic social dreamer. Your overriding goal is to solve the people problems of your world. You are a social reformer who wants everyone to be happy in a world that you can visualize. You are exceptionally perceptive about the woes and needs of humankind.You often have the understanding and skill to readily concieve and implement the solutions to your perceptions. On the positive side,you are creatively persuasive, charismatic and idealogically concerned. On the negative side,you may be unrealistically sentimental,scattered and impulsive,as well as deviously manipulative. Interestingly,your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms.
This is My Kith from the "What Kith are you?" test I'm Sidhe(pronounced shee). As the test says= Sidhe tend to display a natural talent for leadership and diplomacy who seem to learn dignity along with their abc's. It's difficult to make them look foolish,as most have had long practice at keeping their dignity no matter the situation. The sidhe are also incredibly attractive,with the frail, ethereal quality of the 'classic' fae of imagination and story. This is often quite disturbing when the awe-inspiring sidhe you meet who's just left you tongue-tied flies into a rage. A sidhe posses that vague,indefinable 'it' that draws others to them, to the enchanted,they truly shine. All sidhe have an ethereal beauty in their fae forms,far beyond that of mortal understanding.
I will have more info/history on the Sidhe if you follow the link, as I think this test may go beyond "just a test". It is possible that fantasy has some truth and I could really have Sidhe blood in me according to my notes and putting two and two together, so I decided to include that info in my site. I hope you enjoy.
This is Alderyedge's face of a man I'll tell you more and give a link to site on this Here. Says under it.....
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