While this game would certainly not have been allowed when he was growing up, Mr. Springs enjoys playing this table top role playing game, especially playing as a caster class.
What is Dungeons and Dragons?
What is 4?
This color, sharing a name with a fruit, is Mr. Springs's favorite.
What is orange?
This novel, a section of which was recently turned into the film The Last Voyage of the Demeter, is one of Mr. Springs' favorite novels.
What is Dracula?
Mr. Springs loves this anime following a boy who has to avenge an attack on his sister.
What is Demon Slayer?
This college in mountains of South Carolina is where Mr. Springs changed his major seven times in one year.
What is North Greenville University?
This season, with it's reasonable temperatures as the Earth tilts away from the sun, is Mr. Springs's favorite.
What is fall?
As a child, Mr. Springs read this series focusing on the plight of three orphans across thirteen books as they try to escape the clutches of evil people after their inheritance.
What is the Series of Unfortunate Events?
Mr. Springs prefers this form of exercise, which has Dutch and Thai styles, with notable champions like Rico Verhoeven and Mike Zambidis.
What is Kickboxing?
Mr. Springs recieved his MFA from this college which shares it's name with a famous shoe brand.
What is Converse College?
Though by no means authentic, Mr. Springs's favorite food in America is this ethnic cuisine where fried and grilled meat are cooked in woks and covered in sauce.
What is Chinese food?
Mr. Springs' favorite genre to read is this, filled with the works of Stephen King.
What is Horror?
This is Mr. Springs's favorite video game he finished last year, set in Japan during the Mongol Invasion
What is Ghost of Tsushima?
Mr. Springs recieved an M.Ed from this university, the largest private Christian university in America located in the American Southwest.
What is Grand Canyon?
Mr. Springs shares this trait with around ten percent of the world's population.
What is left-handedness?
This novel, the first science fiction novel, is one of Mr. Springs's favorites for it's allegorical interpretations on the nature of sin.
What is Frankenstein?