I don't even know how I got these results, because...there are parts of it that makes sense... And then some of it's like WTF?!
Your Score: House Greyjoy
54% Dominant, 36% Extroverted, 45% Trustworthy

Brutal. Opportunistic. Unforgiving. Rising again, harder and stronger, you are of House Greyjoy.
You are a dominant personality. Although you are neither the strongest nor the most cunning, you bend the weaknesses of others to your own advantage. Extremely opportunistic, you are the Wendy Pepper of Westeros, letting everyone fall over themselves and get tangled up before springing lightly over the pile of bodies. When others criticize you, you’re more likely to cut out their tongue than lend an ear. Your arrogance is hard-wired into you to such a degree that you barely recognize other human beings to be of your same species, let alone your equals.
You are also introverted, which means that nobody knows what the hell is going on inside your head. Spontaneous and extremely impulsive, your actions will always take people by surprise. As such, it’s unlikely that you have many friends or allies in the wide world; people just don’t find you trustworthy. And there’s a reason for that, too, which is...
You’re untrustworthy! You are opportunistic, greedy, stubborn, and more-than-willing to climb over anyone you must to get to the top. You are unwilling to compromise on anything, and instead of using strategy, you try to eliminate as many of the other players as possible. Let’s face it—by conventional moral standards, you’re just not a very admirable person. Perhaps if you stopped laughing when people cut their fingers off at your dinner parties...?
Representative characters include: Aeron Greyjoy, Asha Greyjoy, and Victarion Greyjoy
Similar Houses: Baratheon, Frey, and Lannister
Opposite House: Tully
When playing the game of thrones, you play it buck naked, flappin’ in the breeze.
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Date: 2007-09-05 11:40 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2007-09-05 09:53 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2007-09-05 10:56 pm (UTC)From:Your Score: House Frey
27% Dominant, 36% Extroverted, 45% Trustworthy
Violent. Self-important. Total fuckers. Universally despised, you are of House Frey.
You are a submissive personality. Piranha-like, you’ll viciously attack anyone weaker than yourself. However, you are content to bow and scrape and kiss-ass, as long as the owner of that ass remembers the favors you’ve done him. You’re slimy like that.
You are also introverted. You don’t enjoy broadcasting your devices and ambitions to the entire world; instead, you prefer to confide in a close-knit support system of friends and family. The people you keep around yourself are as vicious and proud and power-hungry as yourself, so you’ll always get the advice you want.
Finally, you are untrustworthy. In fact, you are the most untrustworthy of all houses. Do you have any idea how bad that is? Lannisters kill their kings and their fathers and fuck their siblings, but they are still far more trustworthy than you! Nobody likes you; nobody trusts you; nobody respects you. In the end, your blatant ambitions and ruthless executions thereof will alienate you from everyone. You’ll die alone. And you deserve it. (Asshole.)
Representative characters include: Walder Frey, Lothar Frey, and Cleos Frey
Similar Houses: Greyjoy, Stark, and Tyrell
Opposite House: Targaryen
When playing the game of thrones, you play it like a true villain.
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Date: 2007-09-05 12:43 pm (UTC)From:A Song of Ice and Fire, George R R Martin. Read It. First book is A Game of Thrones. They're wonderfully addictive.
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Date: 2007-09-05 09:55 pm (UTC)From:Okay, if they're so good, riddle me this? I just bought the first book in the Kushiel series but I haven't read it yet. Should I start on those, or Mister Martin's series first? Because I can't read them both at the same time or my head will explode. I haven't read two different book series at the same time since the fifth grade... Hell, I haven't really been reading a whole lot lately. =(