Enter the World of Magic: Discover Your Witch Archetype With This Quiz!

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Have you ever wondered what archetype of witch you are? Are you more of a healing witch, a love witch, or perhaps a dark and mysterious witch? Take this quiz to find out! This quiz is designed to explore your personality traits, interests, and beliefs to determine what type of witch you align with the most. So grab your broomstick and let's begin! Question 1: What is your favorite element? a) Fire b) Earth c) Air d) Water Question 2: How do you like to spend your free time? a) Meditating and practicing mindfulness b) Gardening and being in nature c) Reading and learning d) Exploring and traveling Question 3: What kind of spells are you drawn to? a) Spells for healing and self-care b) Spells for abundance and prosperity c) Spells for wisdom and intuition d) Spells for protection and banishing Question 4: Which animal resonates with you the most? a) Owl b) Cat c) Butterfly d) Snake Question 5: What is your favorite season? a) Summer b) Autumn c) Spring d) Winter Question 6: If you had a special power, what would it be? a) Healing b) Manifestation c) Telepathy d) Shape-shifting Question 7: How do you feel about the moon? a) I feel a strong connection to it and its energy b) I enjoy its beauty but don't feel a strong connection c) I find it fascinating but don't pay much attention to it d) I don't really think about it Question 8: What is your favorite crystal? a) Amethyst b) Rose quartz c) Clear quartz d) Obsidian Question 9: What type of magic interests you the most? a) Candle magic b) Herbal magic c) Divination d) Ritual magic Question 10: If you could have any magical tool, what would it be? a) A healing wand b) A crystal pendulum c) Tarot cards d) A cauldron Now, let's calculate your results! Mostly a's: You are a healing witch. Your main focus is on nurturing and improving the well-being of yourself and others. You possess a natural ability to heal and bring comfort to those around you. Mostly b's: You are an earth witch. Grounded and down-to-earth, you have a strong connection to nature and the elements.



"More Flags, More Fun, More Fighting": Mr. Six/The General Six Flags for MutliVersus Support/Discussion Thread

What is Six Flags?

I feel this brand is definitely another one that really does not need a lengthy introduction. However, the next part about the former Six Flags mascot, Mr. Six is going to have a bit longer of an introduction.

Anyway…Six Flags is one of the biggest American theme park corporations. The brand itself owns the highest amount of theme parks and waterparks combined. Since then, across the multitude of theme parks, there have been over 32 million guests. You may recognize the brand for being a thrill ride theme park by having said names of roller coasters/theme park rides at the various Six Flags parks such as Kingda Ka, Nitro, El Toro, Goliath, etc. While I am not that much of a thrill ride person (aside from the non loop-de-loop roller coasters), Six Flags is the place for thrills. Also, not many people know this but Six Flags actually started in Texas. It was named Six Flags based on the flags of the six different nations that have governed Texas in 1961. In fact, I live about an hour away from one of the most iconic Six Flags theme parks being Six Flags Great Adventure itself.

Who is Mr. Six?

Now, for those who did not know, Six Flags actually had a mascot from 2004 to 2010 named Mr. Six. Believe it or not, he is actually played by Danny Teeson, a British dancer who is not an older man of Mr. Six’s age.

Basically, Mr. Six is the Ambassador of Fun. He was the one who drove the big Six Flags bus into suburban neighborhoods telling all people to come to the Six Flags parks in the advertisements during the mid 2000s. Basically, his personality is just a funny older man who loves having fun and loves to dance.

Even after his retirement in 2010, he returned as a bobblehead in the Six Flags New for 2017 announcement video. Also, he has been parodied in Saturday Night Live recently in an um…very bad skit as SNL has been lately in my opinion.

Therefore, he is still remembered by all as the former Six Flags mascot and how Six Flags still has some desire to use him in some form.

What is the connection between Six Flags and Warner Bros?

In 1984 when Six Flags acquired the Great America property, they also obtained the rights to Time Warner/Warner Bros. Since then, various characters from Looney Tunes and the D.C. Comics made appearances at the parks. Throw in the fact that there are attractions based on those IPs and characters and the characters are still present at the theme parks. There were even some appearances from the Scooby-Doo characters as well I believe (and an attraction in one of the theme parks) alongside a Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network themed area called Camp Cartoon located in Six Flags Great America from 1998 to 2017.

Beyond that, there have been various Cartoon Network ads displayed across the theme parks due to Six Flags being owned by Time Warner. I feel it’s worth noting that Six Flags has had licensing deals with non-Warner brands such as The Wiggles, Thomas the Tank Engine, Tony Hawl, Evel Knievel and Terminator. Funny enough, The Wiggles and Thomas the Tank Engine have/have had some sort of connection to Warner Bros.

Even in China now, Six Flags has had licensing partnerships with Garfield so this shows they are not afraid of partnerships in any form whether its a music band, TV show, food brand, etc.

Why should Mr. Six get in and/or why should Six Flags get content in MultiVersus?

Due to MultiVersus being projected to be a HUGE Warner Bros crossover and soon a crossover of everything , Six Flags is perfect to show the scope of all that is owned under the Warner umbrella. After all, there are not much miscellaneous characters that are not a TV show character, cartoon, book, video game, etc. However, there was a leak by the same person who said MultiVersus was going to be developed by NetherRealm but there are rumors of Ted Lasso joining so advertisement mascots may be on the table.

Mr. Six just seems like the oddball-ish fighter that belongs in a wacky crossover. Even if it can be proven that there can be stage-only franchises, Six Flags is perfect for this. I’m just surprised there has not really been much of an attempt of a true Warner Bros theme park given how much is owned by Warner Bros nowadays.

Imagine if Player First Games and Six Flags did some form of partnership to have a MultiVersus circuit across the theme parks and at some big grand finale event…the grand reveal of Mr. Six coming out of retirement to join the MultiVersus roster with a Six Flags stage would be super hype, not gonna lie.

What content can the Six Flags franchise bring?

Well, there is Mr. Six. I can imagine him as a support due to him just being a happy man who just wants to dance. There’s this moveset on Reddit I found that captures Mr. Six’s essence super well. Credit to Spriteacola for the moveset on Reddit.

Also, the stage is quite obvious, a Six Flags theme park stage where you will fight in the theme park with roller coasters and the thrill rides as hazards. There are lots of ways you can go about a stage here. I feel like I won’t get into specifics as there are many ways to do a Six Flags stage. Given that MultiVersus is going to get the original song treatment, I can imagine a background song inspired by We Like to Party by The Vengaboys (the original Six Flags theme when Mr. Six was around).


Overall, I feel given Tony Hyunh and the dev team are willing to add anyone, Mr. Six would be a great choice due to his zany nature. Any Six Flags content would be incredible to have in MultiVersus to represent the multiple franchises Warner owns/has had partnerships with. We like to party here of course! Discuss how you would incorporate Six Flags content into MultiVersus!

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A Deep Dive Into 'Mr. Six,' The Nightmarish Six Flags Dancing Mascot

Nobody in the world is better at making genuine horrors come to life than advertising agencies. For some reason, they just have a knack for tapping into things that will stick with us, no matter if that costs innumerable mental anguish and the insertion of a cranial tapeworm into the nation just to sell their product. There was, perhaps, no greater advertising tapeworm unleashed upon this nation than Mr. Six, Six Flags' dancing geriatric that prompted most people to want to see an actual, live death on their television screens every time he popped up.

Mr. Six is one of those advertising characters that may (hopefully) never come back, but it doesn't matter. He's done his damage. He's a leaky nuclear reactor; once that shit oozes out into the world, it's there for good. Seeing Mr. Six just one time on your screen shared the same meltdown side effects, where I'm pretty sure you could grow a third eye if you stared for too long. A third eye that would always be looking towards the advertising agency that created this monster, like the Eye of Sauron, burning with hatred and fueled by an insatiable quest for vengeance .

Your fourth eye would simply look at Mr. Six, and instantly go blind.

We, unfortunately, will not be finding any vengeance here today, but maybe in this deep dive of all things Mr. Six, we can have our own collective therapy session to come to terms with this heinous creature as one equally affected group.

Grounded and down-to-earth, you have a strong connection to nature and the elements. You have the ability to manifest abundance and prosperity in your life. Mostly c's: You are an air witch.

4 The Origins Of A Monster

Though it may seem like a drunken caricature artist stumbled onto the tracks of Superman and was hit with so much force that he wasn't instantly evaporated but sent directly to hell. Where he went on a vision quest with the devil to come up with the worst monster they could unleash on Earth and stepped back into the Six Flags with Mr. Six in tow, the creation scenario was far less forgivable.

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As with most terrible things, Mr. Six was conceived within the walls of an advertising agency. Sometime in the early 2000s, the Six Flags brief fell across the desk of some creatives at Doner Advertising . A moment that has me reconsidering what my time travel moment would be, perhaps willing to take a detour on my noble quest all the way back to 1991 to be able to see Point Break on the big screen, I might have to plug in 2004 and snatch that assignment right off of their desks before this could have ever happened. I don't care if it set off a chain reaction that altered the course of humanity, and it turns out Mr. Six was the glue that kept us from starting another Cold War; it would still be worth it .

We need institutions in place to stop things like this from happening.

But I can't, and the project moved forward. One has to assume that he was created by a committee. A committee of some of the world's worst tastes were all converging together, like a Megazord of the office's laziest ideas. Someone in the meeting room tosses up a pen into the air with the first salvo, "I mean . we could just do a guy who dances? A dancing guy?"

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Boom. It's on the board. Brilliant. Riding the high of this absurdly loose room where bad ideas are nurtured and cared for like the last remaining nest of an endangered hawk species, another idiot raises their voice. "Yeah, and what about if he's old? Like. Dancing is cool. But old people dancing, that's funny, too." That man is instantly given a promotion to the head of the company because all they do is reward mediocrity, and he's now running the meeting, where he calls on the next participant of this hell session.

"But, like, he's old. For sure. But what if he's also young. What if he is played by a young person so that he can move and dance around like someone in their 20s, but we'll just pretend that he's old and never acknowledge this."

"It's the exact opposite of The Irishman, a movie that doesn't exist yet!"

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The room lights up, and before that person can be promoted to head of advertising for the entire world, another chimes in." And to make him look old, we're going to get the world's shittiest prosthetics guy. Like, I mean, he is going to look old in the way that would only look like an actual old person with that foggy film of a fever dream, but when you're awake, he'll just look like a horrific tortoise that was yanked out of the burn unit." The meeting room starts raining money through the overhead sprinkler system.

One last employee steps up, ready to drop the hammer. "And to cap it all off… we get the Vengaboys, baby. He dances … to … 'We Like to Party'." The building goes full supernova of the energy of a team rallying behind a truly awful idea and explodes, leveling the city until nothing remains but an ashy Mr. Six rising from the rubble.

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What archetype of witch are you quiz

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