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1. Is the person real? NO
2. Is the person from a work of the fantasy genre? YES
3. Is the person human? YES
4. Is the author female? NO
5. Was the book written within the last twenty-five years? YES
6. Is the character female? NO
7. Is the author American? YES
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8. Is the character from a fantasy story of a more orthodox type (as opposed to something like American Gods or Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman)?
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1. Is the person real? NO
2. Is the person from a work of the fantasy genre? YES
3. Is the person human? YES
4. Is the author female? NO
5. Was the book written within the last twenty-five years? YES
6. Is the character female? NO
7. Is the author American? YES
8. Is the character from a fantasy story of a more orthodox type (as opposed to something like American Gods or Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman)? YES

Sorry for the late response I've been busy. :mrgreen:
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1. Is the person real? NO
2. Is the person from a work of the fantasy genre? YES
3. Is the person human? YES
4. Is the author female? NO
5. Was the book written within the last twenty-five years? YES
6. Is the character female? NO
7. Is the author American? YES
8. Is the character from a fantasy story of a more orthodox type (as opposed to something like American Gods or Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman)? YES
9. Is the character a magic user?
10. Does the author of the character have an ibdof forum?
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1. Is the person real? NO
2. Is the person from a work of the fantasy genre? YES
3. Is the person human? YES
4. Is the author female? NO
5. Was the book written within the last twenty-five years? YES
6. Is the character female? NO
7. Is the author American? YES
8. Is the character from a fantasy story of a more orthodox type (as opposed to something like American Gods or Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman)? YES
9. Is the character a magic user? YES
10. Does the author of the character have an ibdof forum? YES

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If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
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1. Is the person real? NO
2. Is the person from a work of the fantasy genre? YES
3. Is the person human? YES
4. Is the author female? NO
5. Was the book written within the last twenty-five years? YES
6. Is the character female? NO
7. Is the author American? YES
8. Is the character from a fantasy story of a more orthodox type (as opposed to something like American Gods or Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman)? YES
9. Is the character a magic user? YES
10. Does the author of the character have an ibdof forum? YES
11. Does the author of this character have the initials LEM?
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1. Is the person real? NO
2. Is the person from a work of the fantasy genre? YES
3. Is the person human? YES
4. Is the author female? NO
5. Was the book written within the last twenty-five years? YES
6. Is the character female? NO
7. Is the author American? YES
8. Is the character from a fantasy story of a more orthodox type (as opposed to something like American Gods or Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman)? YES
9. Is the character a magic user? YES
10. Does the author of the character have an ibdof forum? YES
11. Does the author of this character have the initials LEM? YES :thumb:
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
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1. Is the person real? NO
2. Is the person from a work of the fantasy genre? YES
3. Is the person human? YES
4. Is the author female? NO
5. Was the book written within the last twenty-five years? YES
6. Is the character female? NO
7. Is the author American? YES
8. Is the character from a fantasy story of a more orthodox type (as opposed to something like American Gods or Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman)? YES
9. Is the character a magic user? YES
10. Does the author of the character have an ibdof forum? YES
11. Does the author of this character have the initials LEM? YES
11. Is this character a protagonist?
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1. Is the person real? NO
2. Is the person from a work of the fantasy genre? YES
3. Is the person human? YES
4. Is the author female? NO
5. Was the book written within the last twenty-five years? YES
6. Is the character female? NO
7. Is the author American? YES
8. Is the character from a fantasy story of a more orthodox type (as opposed to something like American Gods or Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman)? YES
9. Is the character a magic user? YES
10. Does the author of the character have an ibdof forum? YES
11. Does the author of this character have the initials LEM? YES
11. Is this character a protagonist? YES
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
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1. Is the person real? NO
2. Is the person from a work of the fantasy genre? YES
3. Is the person human? YES
4. Is the author female? NO
5. Was the book written within the last twenty-five years? YES
6. Is the character female? NO
7. Is the author American? YES
8. Is the character from a fantasy story of a more orthodox type (as opposed to something like American Gods or Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman)? YES
9. Is the character a magic user? YES
10. Does the author of the character have an ibdof forum? YES
11. Does the author of this character have the initials LEM? YES
11. Is this character a protagonist? YES
11. Does the character have an affinity with Black magic?
"I'm the family radical. The rest are terribly stuffy. Aside from Aunt - she's just odd."
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1. Is the person real? NO
2. Is the person from a work of the fantasy genre? YES
3. Is the person human? YES
4. Is the author female? NO
5. Was the book written within the last twenty-five years? YES
6. Is the character female? NO
7. Is the author American? YES
8. Is the character from a fantasy story of a more orthodox type (as opposed to something like American Gods or Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman)? YES
9. Is the character a magic user? YES
10. Does the author of the character have an ibdof forum? YES
11. Does the author of this character have the initials LEM? YES
12. Is this character a protagonist? YES
13. Does the character have an affinity with Black magic? YES - IF I use this definition from Dictionary.com:

af·fin·i·ty: n. pl. af·fin·i·ties 1. A natural attraction, liking, or feeling of kinship. 2. Relationship by marriage. 3. An inherent similarity between persons or things. See Synonyms at likeness.

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Really the answer is NO

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Post by Ghost »

Dorrin, clong and Kvetch corectly guessed
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OK, I've got one...

I am thinking of a person, real or fictional, living or dead.
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1. Is the person real?
"I'm the family radical. The rest are terribly stuffy. Aside from Aunt - she's just odd."
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1. Is the person real? YES
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1. Is the person real? YES
2. Is the person a author?
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1. Is the person real? YES
2. Is the person an author? NO
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1. Is the person real? YES
2. Is the person an author? NO
2. Is the person an illustrator, inker, editor or other permutation on inventive creativity?
"I'm the family radical. The rest are terribly stuffy. Aside from Aunt - she's just odd."
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1. Is the person real? YES
2. Is the person an author? NO
2. Is the person an illustrator, inker, editor or other permutation on inventive creativity? NO
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1. Is the person real? YES
2. Is the person an author? NO
3. Is the person an illustrator, inker, editor or other permutation on inventive creativity? NO
4. Is this person male?
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
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1. Is the person real? YES
2. Is the person an author? NO
3. Is the person an illustrator, inker, editor or other permutation on inventive creativity? NO
4. Is this person male?
5. Is the person involved in politics?
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1. Is the person real? YES
2. Is the person an author? NO
3. Is the person an illustrator, inker, editor or other permutation on inventive creativity? NO
4. Is this person male? YES
5. Is the person involved in politics? NO
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1. Is the person real? YES
2. Is the person an author? NO
3. Is the person an illustrator, inker, editor or other permutation on inventive creativity? NO
4. Is this person male? YES
5. Is the person involved in politics? NO
6. Is this person alive?
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
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Post by Edge »

1. Is the person real? YES
2. Is the person an author? NO
3. Is the person an illustrator, inker, editor or other permutation on inventive creativity? NO
4. Is this person male? YES
5. Is the person involved in politics? NO
6. Is this person alive?
7. Is (or was) this person involved in the Entertainment Industry?
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