I got Hermione from Harry Potter – I’ll take it.
Walt Feinberg from Trying Hard to Hear You.
I too got Hermione. I know next to nothing about her though, so I can’t say how good a fit it is.
Sherlock Holmes?
Me too. I have to wonder what all the possible characters were, I suspect there aren’t very many for the “test” to choose among.
Roddy
Galadriel.
***…you would have a Queen! Not dark but beautiful and terrible as the Morn! Treacherous as the Seas! Stronger than the foundations of the Earth! All shall love me and despair! ***
Cool.
I’m Galadriel, too.
Another Sherlock.
And yet another Sherlock.
Me, too.
Haven’t read the books and the movie bored the crap out of me.
I’m also Galadriel!
I tried taking it a few different times, varying the answers, and got Hermione, Galadriel again, and Karen Blixen. There is some variety, but perhaps board members who are drawn to this sort of quiz are more alike in key aspects than we think.
Karen Blixen
Karen Blixen.
Yet another Sherlock here.
That’s 5 out of 15 Sherlocks as of this posting. (Six, if that’s the result Roderick was referring to, but I’m not making that assumption.) I note that the description is rather…fluffy, leaving out relevant, if less pleasant, facts about the character. Holmes would not approve.
Gandalf. I don’t see the resemblance, but I’m flattered all the same.
I got Gandalf. Not sure why, but it’s cool.
You are Eowyn from the trilogy The Lord of the Rings. You are a strong woman who will not compromise your values. You stand up for those who are misunderstood and you are not afraid to fight. You are unafraid of death and to some you may seem mysterious.
Hate Tolkien, and haven’t read the trilogy despite several attempts.
Add another Sherlock.
Lucy from Narnia.
Couldn’t be happier.