The real self often replaces
This is the best silly quiz-thing ever. Addictive, too.
Further tries named me Lady Sonya the Insubstantial of Frome Valley, The Entirely Miss Reverend Sonya the Saturnine of Bismorton Shropcake, Her Exalted Highness Duchess Sonya the Lackadaisical of Lower Slaughter, and Milady the Right Reverend Sonya the Reticent of Wimblish upon Frognaze.
I fear "Entirely Miss Reverend" is not an actual style, but how I wish it were . . .
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Further tries named me Lady Sonya the Insubstantial of Frome Valley, The Entirely Miss Reverend Sonya the Saturnine of Bismorton Shropcake, Her Exalted Highness Duchess Sonya the Lackadaisical of Lower Slaughter, and Milady the Right Reverend Sonya the Reticent of Wimblish upon Frognaze.
I fear "Entirely Miss Reverend" is not an actual style, but how I wish it were . . .


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I almost feel pretentious for actually knowing what a "wold" is. Whereas that corpulent thing just hurt, man.
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Nine
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But it did give me Duchess Rush the Polymath of Miggleton on the Mingeswick, which I will accept happily.
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Happy Holidays to you, Sonya--will you be seeing your family? I can't imagine you wouldn't be. Enjoy!
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Obscure British place names are so brilliant.
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very fitting.
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How about "The Utterly Too, Too Reverend..."?
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...this sort of dampens, slightly, my desire to visit Prague.
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I do, too, because that's my favorite of the bunch. I didn't write down the several I got the first time I played, but this time yielded Countess-Palatine Jules the Infinite of New Porton Wells, Imperial Majesty Jules the Bloody of Eschaton End, and Her Eminence the Very Viscountess Jules the Tenuous of Old Tonbridge Wafers, all of which please me for various reasons. I think I still like Pirate Queen Cap'n Nobeard best of all my collected titles, though.
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