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As per Methos-mun's question, here is the poll she devised!
For the purposes of this poll, the following gradations of humanity are used:
Understanding that the above definitions aren't hard and fast -- a lot of the characters here could easily be interpreted as falling between the gradations -- just go with what you think fits best in answering the following poll questions:
[Poll #707330]
For the purposes of this poll, the following gradations of humanity are used:
- Human (no special traits outside of being a wizard)
- Near Human (characters with special traits that may or may not lead to significantly longer life-spans and have to be acquired at some point after-birth. Vampires and werewolves fit into this category, as would any character who was "gifted" or "cursed" with a particular trait)
- Near Immortal (characters whose innate traits mean they live for centuries (or millenia) on average, yet still be killed (or have a final death). Highlander-style Immortals fit in this group, and demi-gods.
- Immortal (Gods, demons, Q from Star Trek. Anything that has existed forever or approximately as long and more or less can't be killed)
Understanding that the above definitions aren't hard and fast -- a lot of the characters here could easily be interpreted as falling between the gradations -- just go with what you think fits best in answering the following poll questions:
[Poll #707330]
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Date: 2006-04-10 08:09 am (UTC)