Chromahound @ You should check out the dæmon quiz
here. It was made by a TDF member I believe, and I think the personality typing is accurate. I heard somewhere that the forms aren't completely accurate, but it can still help give you a general direction and know what sort of things to look at.
But overall, the best way to discover your form is to a) write an in-depth RA and post it on TDF (It's going to take quite awhile to fill out the RA and wait for someone to give their thoughts on it, but it's worth it, and you'll get some really thoughtful advice. I had a user reply to my RA and the forms s/he suggested were spot on.) or b) do as Verdande suggested and skim through the analyses on TDF.
It takes quite awhile to really find your form, and it's a gradual journey, not something you'll find and settle into right away. It's a lot of fun though, and I love what I've learned from trying to discover my form. I wish you and your dæ luck! =)
How has your daemon evolved since you first became a daemian?Well I've had him long before I was officially a dæmian, so there's definitely been a huge amount of personality change throughout the years. He's pretty much grown up with me, and his personality has matured alongside mine. When I was a small child he was really cute, sarcastic, hyper, and playful, and while he still has these traits, he presents them in a different way. He acts a lot more adult now, and has some traits and quirks his younger self didn't. Overall, interacting with him on a daily base has really developed his character in a pretty amazing way. He's become so developed that I honestly consider him less of a character and more of a friend (albeit an imaginary one.) He was my favorite OC when I was seven/eight years old, and it's so awesome to see how he's grown into my closest companion.
Which part of your personality (if any at all) is most reflected in your dae?Probably my playfulness and extroversion. While a lot of people would be a little surprised by it, the truth is I'm honestly a really friendly, outgoing, people-oriented person and being shut away or kept to myself for too long makes me feel isolated and depressed. When I was small I was the little social butterfly, always going out of my way to talk to people or make friends. But when I entered school the school I went to was strict and because of this I became disciplined, I guess you could stay, and became really quiet. It wasn't until I was a teenager that I started opening up again, really. And between the transition stage I had my dæmon sort of voicing that inner confidence and outgoing-ness that I had suppressed. He's a really affectionate and talkative and sort of illustrates that inner extroversion in me.