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~Terpsichore~
Terpsichore, the Whirler, muse of dancing, is your
muse. She is commonly depicted dancing with a
lyre, which I can be pretty sure you do not do.
However, you do like dancing, in most any form.
You may be the next Pavlova, who, we must
remember, was not great because of her
technique, but because of her passion for
dance.
Which of the Nine Muses is your muse?
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Hmm. Well, I do like dancing, and I have been in a very dance-y mood lately, but I wouldn't consider it my muse. Of course, the Greeks and Romans didn't have a muse for prose fiction or novels - it was all poetry and drama with them. If there had to be a muse to represent fiction, I'd say that it was Clio. History was the closest the Greeks and Romans got to prose narrative, and it's only a little stretch from "real" history to fictive "history".
(*checks* Hey, no muse for pictorial art or sculpture either! Stupid Greeks.)