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TNA is True Neutral
This land is peaceful, its inhabitants kind.. ∩(·ω·)∩ WAIT, is this supposed to be the mistress herself?"At the moment, yeah. Unlike my sister, who's homicidal, and my father and his brothers, who all went insane. Dad even tried to kill the guy I loved, though for some reason my sister saved him twice."
TNP has never been rescued before by a romance.
(No, there's nothing missing.)
He hasn't shown any interest in sex, actually.
TNA can destroy a planet.
Yes. Well, technically. He made an odd-looking horn out of his hand once and played a short tune on that, does that count?
TNA is a terrible artist
Everybody's all "Jerry's old and feeble" till they see him run down a skyscraper and hijack a helicopter mid-flight.Wrong. By a technicality, she's a good culinary artist. Her father would agree. For the kind of art you may be thinking of (drawing, painting, illustrative literature, etc.), she has a friend (and another member of the main cast) that can do all of those similarly well if not better.
The viewer/reader often hears TNA's thoughts more than his/her speech.
These two may literally be more bark than bite, but they are no less tenacious than everyone else.Not really. All of the Beatles' dialogue (including George) in Yellow Submarine is practically them thinking out loud 87% of the time. If not, they're talking to each other or another character.
TNA is from a Korean work.
She/they. Hirrus Clutumnus is my comfort characterNot if we're talking about her series only. Widen the scope to the entire franchise, and you can find that there is a Recurring Character that does share her given name.
TNA has been addressed with a Full-Name Basis before.
These two may literally be more bark than bite, but they are no less tenacious than everyone else.Nah, she suffers from Only One Name. A similar effect would probably be caused by using that name in full, though, since she prefers to use a shortened form.
TNA has had an Accidental Pervert moment before.
"We can handle what is true, for we are already living it."Technically yes, being the Pokemon equivalent of a child, but that doesn't stop them from breeding with other Pokemon of the same Egg Group.
TNA has a relative that they never knew.
"Rarity, are you okay? We gotta get you and your friends outta here soon!"No. But he has one that the player may not know.
TNA is a Ron the Death Eater.
Now known as Cyber ControllerNope.
TNA has a known hobby outside of their role in the plot.
"We can handle what is true, for we are already living it."If one counts his avid love of nerdy television (including Babylon 5, Star Trek and the like) and his fascination with the prototypical internet of the late 90's as side hobbies within the greater context of his role as a Fish out of Water dork in a hipster neighborhood, then yes.
The next avatar is from a 20th century work.
oh, that's why I need this binary mind // ⌘Ehh... Kinda. The character is from Half-Life, which came out in the 90s, but this rendition came out in the 00s.
TNA is from space.
Long live the New Bev.No.
TNA has no backstory.
"Rarity, are you okay? We gotta get you and your friends outta here soon!"A very vague one she doesn't remember much of.
TNA is an OC or O.C. Stand-in. (Including an actual character used as a faceclaim for someone else.)
edited 3rd Jul '16 10:10:17 PM by MicoolTNT
"We can handle what is true, for we are already living it."Sort of, he's a Titan shifter version of Trump from a Japanese political cartoon.
TNA is of average intelligence.
Mankind is unloveable. No more kindness!No. There's a reason why Slowpoke's called the Dopey Pokemon.
TNA is a Living Toy.
"Rarity, are you okay? We gotta get you and your friends outta here soon!"Nope. She's flesh and blood.
TNA isn't human.
"We can handle what is true, for we are already living it."
Giant mechanized Eldritch Abomination descending from the moon? Maybe not, but the work Mark 6 is from is pretty dark.
TNA is a machine or at least a part machine.
edited 29th Jun '16 5:32:15 PM by electronic-tragedy
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