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My Daemon


Thursday, June 28, 2007

I don’t normally put these sorts of “who are you,” define yourself kind of questionnaires in my blog but I have done it with this one because it looks great and I love the Pullman Northern Lights trilogy. Plus my daemon is pretty cool, and I’m glad I didn’t get a bug or snake.

My daemon has yet to settle so people have 12 days to comment on who I am and influence what it will become.

6 Responses to “My Daemon”


  1. Marcus Lynch Says:

    Eumelia the Racoon?

    As a Water Dragon (Chinese birth sign) I am not sure about all this modern hocus pocus! Philip Pullman writes great anti-clerical books though.

  2. dan Says:

    How come I changed from a Snow Leopard to a Racoon.

  3. dan Says:

    Changes between a Snow Leopard and a Racoon as far as I can see. Cool, not sure which one is my companion. So Marcus you prefer old fashioned hocus pocus. How about you replace your big fancy mac laptop with a cauldron :)

  4. Marcus Lynch Says:

    I don’t believe in _any_ of them really! Mind you ,I don’t believe in my Mac half the time!

  5. Ed Says:

    interesting toy - viralness built into an intimate social architecture about who we think you are: neat. but the questions are too broad, the slider too absolute, and all in all it’s probably the sort of thing 13 year old girls will like. ah yes, it’s the pullman crowd, right…

    my deamon is an identity crisis

  6. Lynsey Says:

    Oh Dan, what have I done, what have I done?

    Mate, I’m so sorry, it appears I’m one notch off being Neville Longbottom, and I’ve ended up hexing you into a raccoon. When I got to the site I was impressed with the tiger, and then again, with the snow leopard; cool, very cool. I guess the great thing about raccoons is they’re omnivores, and they wash food before eating - food hygiene is so important. And once Davey Crockett shot through the fashion for coon skin hats wore off. And there’d be lot’s more Disney movie ops for raccoons. It could be a good thing.

    Kia kaha

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