Are you an incest baby or a bastard? Find out today! (GOT)

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Incest Baby or Bastard? Find Out Now!

Have you ever wondered where you stand in the family tree? Take our quiz to discover if you lean towards being an incest baby or a bastard.

Answer questions about your family loyalty, hair color, and personal quirks to uncover the truth!

  • 11 engaging questions
  • Humorous and dark themes
  • Ideal for fans of fantasy and drama
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by TwistedLeaf27
1. Do you have any (possibly incest related) genetic defects?
Yes.
No.
That's a rude first question. (Yes)
Yeah, I got that gene that makes me want to bed my sister.
Does societal judgement and depression count? (No)
2. What is your hair color?
Brunet(te).
Blond(e)
Black.
Red.
Other.
3. How well do you wield a sword?
Very.
I'd have to pick one up to find out.
Not at all.
Exquisitely! I simply choose not to, think of the callouses!
I wield my brother's sword with practised ease.
4. How dedicated are you to your family?
What family?
I'd push several little boys out of windows for them.
A normal, non-incesty ammount.
I'd sell them to the God of Death for a single corn chip.
I'm a dedicated lover.
5. Who do you trust the most?
My mother.
My sibling.
Some weird old dude who quasi-adopted me.
Myself. And my dog.
No one. (Wink)
6. You're getting married! Who's the lucky fool?
Some wildling.
This girl who just happens to have my near-exact facial bone structure.
A butch knight
An unwilling woman from the capital.
Me? Married? Is it legal to marry your sister now?
7. You catch someone stealing from you! What do you do?
Those sticky fingers are gonna be fictional fingers real soon.
My father will hear about this. If I'm not drowned out by all the moaning.
Let them have it if they need it more than me.
What is there to steal? The years of unnecessary torment? The stigmatisation of my very presence? My a
Steal their heart in revenge.
8. Wildlings, thoughts?
Hot.
Barbarians.
Loves of my life.
Who?
I'm not related to any of them, so who cares.
9. What kind of leader are you?
An unwilling one.
A caring and dedicated leader.
A powerful monarch to be feared.
More of a figurehead than anything.
A preoccupied one. Preoccupied with my brother's d
10. What kind of pet would you prefer?
A wolf.
A human person. I would like a human pet. A human that I treat like a pet. I'm a sociopath.
I don't like pets.
A dog which can fetch the childhood which was robbed from me.
A cat
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