Game: Who am I? - 20 Questions

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1. Is the being chosen real?



Aside: how do you DO that clong? Are you psychic or something
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO


Kvetch wrote: Aside: how do you DO that clong? Are you psychic or something
Yes.
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character 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 being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi?
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 being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25?
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy?
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy? NO
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy? NO
6. Is this character from a "classic" work?
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy? NO
6. Is this character from a "classic" work? YES
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy? NO
6. Is this character from a "classic" work? YES
7. Is the creator of this character American?
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy? NO
6. Is this character from a "classic" work? YES
7. Is the creator of this character American? NO
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy? NO
6. Is this character from a "classic" work? YES
7. Is the creator of this character American? NO
8. Is the work the character is from originally in English?
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy? NO
6. Is this character from a "classic" work? YES
7. Is the creator of this character American? NO
8. Is the work the character is from originally in English? NO
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy? NO
6. Is this character from a "classic" work? YES
7. Is the creator of this character American? NO
8. Is the work the character is from originally in English? NO
9. Is the character a protagonist?
9b. Will anybody besides me start asking questions?
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy? NO
6. Is this character from a "classic" work? YES
7. Is the creator of this character American? NO
8. Is the work the character is from originally in English? NO
9. Is the character a protagonist? NO (more of a side-kick)
9b. Will anybody besides me start asking questions? I HOPE SO
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy? NO
6. Is this character from a "classic" work? YES
7. Is the creator of this character American? NO
8. Is the work the character is from originally in English? NO
9. Is the character a protagonist? NO (more of a side-kick)
9b. Will anybody besides me start asking questions? YES
10. Is the setting 'plain vanilla fiction' (not crime, mystery etc.?)
"I'm the family radical. The rest are terribly stuffy. Aside from Aunt - she's just odd."
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy? NO
6. Is this character from a "classic" work? YES
7. Is the creator of this character American? NO
8. Is the work the character is from originally in English? NO
9. Is the character a protagonist? NO (more of a side-kick)
9b. Will anybody besides me start asking questions? YES
10. Is the setting 'plain vanilla fiction' (not crime, mystery etc.?)
11. Is the character human?
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1. Is the being chosen real? NO
2. Is this fictional character male? YES
3. Is the setting Sci-Fi? NO
4. Is the male fictional character under the age of 25? NO
5. Is the setting fantasy? NO
6. Is this character from a "classic" work? YES
7. Is the creator of this character American? NO
8. Is the work the character is from originally in English? NO
9. Is the character a protagonist? NO (more of a side-kick)
9b. Will anybody besides me start asking questions? YES
10. Is the setting 'plain vanilla fiction' (not crime, mystery etc.?) WHILE THE BOOK IS NEITHER CRIME/MYSTERY, ROMANCE, WESTERN, FANTASY, NOR SCIFI, FEW PEOPLE WOULD CALL IT "PLAIN VANILLA." THINK HUMEROUS SATIRE THAT IS CONSIDERED A CLASSIC IN WORLD LITERATURE.
11. Is the character human? YES
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Kvetch has correctly deduced the identity of our mystery character,
Spoiler: show
Sancho Panza
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Who am I? - 20 Question Game

I am thinking of a person, real or fictional, living or dead.

The group can ask 20 questions to try to figure out the identity of the mystery person.

I will only answer yes or no (maybe a little more info ).

A guess will be sent ONLY via PM - and does not count towards the question count.

Only one guess per person per day allowed.

The first person to correctly guess the person is the winner, and gets one (1) Sherlock point.

Ask away!
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1. Is this person fictional?
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1. Is this person fictional? YES


and clong: if you send me a correct guess now, I WILL kill you :mrgreen:
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