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Who am I?
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Francesca Romano
Old Shoe
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Mar-26-2013 18:47
Well, since we're very good with this whodunnit thing, I decided to launch this little game here.
It's pretty simple. I am someone (person, cartoon, book character, whatever) and everyone else can have a guess at who I am.
The one who guesses it has the next round, and we'll try to guess on him/her.
I hope this works. :-)
To start, I'll give you all one hint: I'm a real person.
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Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile
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Sep-30-2013 02:51
She isn't from any of the centuries mentioned, she was royal, she isn't Marie Antoinette and, disappointingly, she died of natural causes :).
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Bela Talbot III
Con Artist
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Sep-30-2013 07:48
Natural causes? Bummer :D Curiously, though, I did write down Marie Antoinette earlier, even though I still meant Joan of Arc, but quickly erased that, because I doubt if she was much of a hero anywhere... :)
From the 21st, 16th, 15th, 14th, 13th...century? On a side note, there goes my brilliant French Revolution theory...it's the only thing about France I was forced to learn; without it, I have nothing (but Google :P I'll be quiet though, and play nice :)
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Molly Maltese
Old Shoe
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Sep-30-2013 11:48
Jeez. French heroes...you wouldn't think this would be super hard. *knee slap* Natural causes... Is she a native of France or merely a resident? (Was she born elsewhere?)
Hmmm...bizarre. The only other person I can think of is whatsit, Eleanor of Acquitaine. Or something. With the king and the lion and the whatnot.
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Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile
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Oct-1-2013 00:39
I probably mislead you by the word "heroine". What I meant was only that she was a principal character in a work (or works) of fiction. She was very, very different from Joan of Arc and definitely not a saint :).
She was born in France in the 16th century and lived in turbulent times. She was nohting like Eleanor of Aquitaine either. No lions in winter for her :).
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luc pfeiffer
Red-Nosed
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Oct-2-2013 01:13
This is probably the wrong century, but is it Mme de Pompadour? ;0) L
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Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile
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Oct-2-2013 02:17
Wrong century and wrong person :).
Hint: Her wedding was a prelude to a tragic event.
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Molly Maltese
Old Shoe
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Oct-2-2013 11:27
Margaret of Valois/ Margaret of France?
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Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile
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Oct-2-2013 23:52
Yes, she is Margaret (Marguerite) of Valois, the famous Queen Margot. Her wedding to the future Henry IV of France was a prelude to St. Bartholomew's Day massacre. She is the protagonist of a novel by Alexandre Dumas, and there is a very good French film, based on Dumas's book, starring Isabelle Adjani.
Bravo Molly!
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Molly Maltese
Old Shoe
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Oct-3-2013 02:35
Wee!
Errmkerr. I... am a man.
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Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile
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Oct-3-2013 03:29
Are you? :D
Dead or alive? Real or fictional? North American, South American, European, Asian, African or Australian?
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