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Which Character Am I Thinking Of?
I'll give the first hints. (I think this one is pretty easy.)1) I am blond.
2) I was raised by an evil man whose name starts with the letter "V."
3) I live in New York City.
Ok I'll try to make this easy :)1) I am 5 feet 2 inches tall
2) my birthday is on September 3
3) I was a co-captain of the cross-country team for 2 years
I am no one special ;)
I feel like I should know this, but I can't think of anything right now. I'll have to search through my books a little.
yeyy my turn!1) i'm a child
2) i only speak to one person
3) people think i might be stupid for not talking
1) I'm a mechanic.2) My name is similar to a certain fairy tale.
3) I'm immune to the plague that has been killing many people.
Kaitlin wrote: "Oh, wow. That was so obvious and I didn't even see it."lol I was thinking the same thing and then saw the answer and had to hit myself in the head
1) I have dark blue eyes, black hair and olive skin2) I live in Oria with my Aunt and Uncle
3) My previous name was Kyron Finnow
Elizabeth wrote: "1) I fled to earth when my planet was destroyed 2) I fell in love with a human
3) I am made of light"
anybody who knows me at all will get this this is my fav character
The problem in this game is waiting to see if u got the right answer1) I'm blond
2) royal vampire
3) the last person alive in my family
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Here's how it works:
First, a person thinks of a book character (try not to think of obscure ones). Then he or she has to post three hints/descriptions about that character for others to guess on. After the right answer is confirmed, the person who guessed it right gets to come up with three hints for his or her character (if someone doesn't want to do that or there hasn't been a new clue for awhile, someone else can go). Also, if others are stuck, the person who gave the clues in the first place can give a bonus hint.
*Try and make the hints specific enough so that they don't apply to a bunch of different characters.