Picasso: Do you remember your first word? What was it?
I don't remember it, but Father says my first word was "stuck". Or as I put it, "tuk". I was trying to repeat something my mother was saying.
Van Gogh: Would you rather become famous after death or famous in life but forgotten after death?
I'd like to be famous after my death. Sure, it'd be nice to be famous in life, but if you're famous after death, that means you did something amazing, right?
Da Vinci: Do you have many talents or one thing you're really good at?
I have a couple of talents, but I wouldn't say I'm really good at things... I guess I'm good at modelling, and DMing games. And I'm not bad at cooking. So I guess that's the 'talents' option.
Monet: What do your parents want you to do for a living?
My mother isn't around any more, but my father just wants me to find a role I'll love doing. I think he's happy that I'm considering becoming like him and being an archeologist, though.
Dali: Do you have strange dreams?
Sometimes. I get nightmares occasionally, but they aren't really strange, but sometimes I get these odd dreams where I'm trapped in a bubble floating around a fantasy world, or being kidnapped by trees... and I think at one point I dreamt I was living in a castle on a rainbow and fell into a swimming pool filled with pudding.
Warhol: Have you ever had surgery? What for?
I'm not sure if it qualifies as surgery, but I did need stitches after being stabbed in the arm, I think. I don't remember it, though.
Magritte: Would you rather fall in love once and have it last forever (while wondering if there was something better) or have many relationships (but never settle)?
I think, if it lasted forever, I would be happy enough no matter what else is out there.
Titan: If someone could give you a title, what would it be?
Hm... "King of Board Games"? Hehe, sorry. I don't really know for sure.
Kahlo: Do you want to have children? Why or why not?
Someday, I think it would be nice. Not for a long time, though. I'm still in high school, after all! And I really wouldn't be able to do it until I got rid of the Ring... Plus it'd mean dealing with girls, unless I adopted, and girls are really troublesome.
Renoir: What has influenced you most in regards of your character?
My father, I think. Even if he's away a lot, he's been the person I admired most for a long time.
Rousseau: What is your main philosophy in life?
Humanism, I guess... unless you just mean my personal views? I do strive to do the best I can to help others.
Klimt: If you have any; are you very close to your siblings?
Yeah... you could say that.
Matisse: Does observing other people influence your style?
Not really... I don't tend to follow people. I guess if they have something that interests me, I wouldn't mind seeing if it looks good on me, but I just wear what I feel comfortable in.
Kandinsky: How far would you travel in order to study your favorite subject?
What's the distance from Japan to Egypt? ...9,679 kilometers? That, I guess.
Chagall: What 'style' or 'clique' do people typically associate you with?
I don't really get shoved into cliques, but I have been classed as a pretty boy philanderer far too often. Why does everyone think my hair means that I'm all over the girls?
O'Keeffe: What is your favorite flower?
Hydrangea!
Rockwell: Did you know from a young age what you wanted to do with your life?
No, not really. I don't think I do even now. I have some direction, but not much, and while I still have the Ring, I feel like it's unlikely I'll fulfil any goals. So my goal is just to get rid of it.
Pollock: How do you define 'art'?
I... suppose, it's an expression of some feeling or desire by creating something that inflicts that feeling upon others.
Donatello: Do you feel like you're stuck in someone's shadow?
...kind of. The 'other me' is... very domineering and there's times I can't tell if people are seeing me or seeing him.
Botticelli: What would you say your 'trademark' is? In either appearances or personality.
I don't really have a trademark.
Dürer: Do you take a lot of selfies?
Oh, I don't own a cellphone or camera... so no.
El Greco: Have you ever wished that you could grow a mustache?
Not... really. They look very scratchy and ticklish.
Bernini: If you could work under a political official, who would you work under?
Morihiro Hosokawa! He's trying to make peace with our neighbours and prevent corruption in the political system, and he always sounds so friendly and firm.
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Van Gogh: Would you rather become famous after death or famous in life but forgotten after death?
Da Vinci: Do you have many talents or one thing you're really good at?
Monet: What do your parents want you to do for a living?
Dali: Do you have strange dreams?
Warhol: Have you ever had surgery? What for?
Magritte: Would you rather fall in love once and have it last forever (while wondering if there was something better) or have many relationships (but never settle)?
Titan: If someone could give you a title, what would it be?
Kahlo: Do you want to have children? Why or why not?
Renoir: What has influenced you most in regards of your character?
Rousseau: What is your main philosophy in life?
Klimt: If you have any; are you very close to your siblings?
Matisse: Does observing other people influence your style?
Kandinsky: How far would you travel in order to study your favorite subject?
Chagall: What 'style' or 'clique' do people typically associate you with?
O'Keeffe: What is your favorite flower?
Rockwell: Did you know from a young age what you wanted to do with your life?
Pollock: How do you define 'art'?
Donatello: Do you feel like you're stuck in someone's shadow?
Botticelli: What would you say your 'trademark' is? In either appearances or personality.
Dürer: Do you take a lot of selfies?
El Greco: Have you ever wished that you could grow a mustache?
Bernini: If you could work under a political official, who would you work under?