Subject: I ended up with 28/30..and a saga about an Elf named Xeljanz
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Posted on: 2016-11-27 15:31:00 UTC

I'm not even kidding.

So, first of all, that should've been 27/30--I only caught Imin because I happened to read the Board thread first and saw the comments. Saeros also tripped me up--I'd been trying to think in basically anything but that particular dialect of Sindarin, which was probably a mistake. Though it has also been kind of a while since I was strongly involved in naming Elves, so I guess that's my other excuse :)

And, as mentioned, the saga! The exciting Tale of an Elf Named Xeljanz began life as a somewhat sarcastic aside, and will now be copied in here for your potential entertainment:

Me: /takes quiz/ Ah, yes, Xeljanz. What a spectacular Elf. No one could even pronounce his name, much less figure out how he'd gotten it--and how he was able to pronounce it to begin with--and so he eventually went to live with the Numenoreans, who spoke Adûnaic with all its strange sounds.

He ended up marrying a Numenorean named Xalkori, and they were very happy.

The happy couple eventually had a half-elven son named Vfend and a lovely half-elven daughter named, surprisingly normally, Idebenone. As with the other names, hers was of course nonsensical in any elvish language, but at least (as Xeljanz's kin would have concluded had they by this point been not only willing but able to ask after his well-being from travelers) it was composed of sounds capable of being uttered by the average elvish tongue.

(I mean, I guess they could just go 'hey, do you know anything about this crazy Elf with an unpronounceable name who went to live with the Numenoreans?' but if they didn't know where he'd gone, it'd get more difficult)

And now some story notes! Aka, behold le meta!

...pfahaha, I sent an anti-arthritis medication to go live with the Numenoreans, who can actually get old

And he sort of provides a cure by renewing the Elf in their bloodline, especially if his children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren marry within the Numenoreans

This is hilarious

Hm. Xalkori...treats non-small cell lung cancer. Maybe she's a healer

And Idebenone treats Alzheimers, which makes some sense since her father in this story also treats a disease generally associated with old age...

And Vfend is...an antifungal medication. Well then
Guess he's not too serious about going into the family healing business!

And another thing:

Interestingly, you can get 21/30 just by alternating your answers (ie, every odd numbered question is drug, every even numbered one is elf).

If you do it with odd numbered questions being elf and even numbered questions being drug...well, apart from guessing that Oropher is a drug and Xeljanz is actually an Elf (as is the apparent Star Wars fan Anakinra--no surprise, as, like Xeljanz, Anakinra is into treating arthritis!), you get the much lower score of 7/30. And the moral of the story is...if you're going to guess, start with drugs?? That's a terrible moral. Stick to Elves, kids!

~DF

PS: Actually, Xeljanz's entire made-up family ends up getting the Elf option in the second experiment. I suppose that's my hint as to which way they choose, assuming they're given the same choice as Earendil's family?

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