[Lorraine Trevelyan] - [Rogue] - [28] - [Female] - [Pansexual]
1. Are they a practitioner of Andrastianism?
Sort of. It suits her purpose.
1a. If not, than what do they practice, if anything?
In truth, she's apatheistic--doesn't know, and doesn't care.
1b. If religious, are they zealots, devout, spiritual, or do they only give lip service?
Lip service. It's expected of her and her station.
2. Are they pro-Circle?
Not particularly. Although publicly she might boast that Circles are a necessity.
2a. If so, are they pro-Templar?
Again, not particularly.
2b. Are they anti-Mage?
She supports the mages to a lesser extent, but would never break character or
risk her neck for them.
2c. Do they support the Circle, but also more independence for mages?
Sure.
3. Are they pro-Mage?
Only in the abstract. The thought of being a mage and being subjected to the Circle
seems like a nightmare. But she isn't a mage, so their plight barely concerns her. She
might express her sympathy to a mage if it supported her purposes.
3a. Are they anti-Templar?
Somewhat, but most Templars are simply doing their job. Only the
extremists are any cause for concern. And again, she can't be bothered.
3b. Do they support Apostates, Maleficar, and Blood Mages?
She can understand any desire to have more power than she currently does.
If a Mage is unable to control themselves, however, then they should be put
down like a dog.
3c. Do they support Tevinter style rule?
As she is not a mage, no. If she were, yes, although the slavery might offend
her.
4. What is their opinion of:
4a. Nobility
Nobility exists for a reason. The poor are often lazy, entitled and unable to
manage themselves. And Orlais is evidence that even the allegedly oppressed
are simply waiting for a chance on top.
4b. The Poor
Mostly, she views them with disdain. An industrious and intelligent peasant
or commoner might get some sympathy, though. And she has a soft spot
for children.
5. What is their opinion of:
5a. The Qunari Faith
She finds it intriguing and admires the structure. She's certain the rigidity
of the society is why the Qunari nearly bested all of Thedas. And the idea of
a meritocracy is appealing. Some nobles aren't deserving of their station.
Their treatment of mages, however, is deplorable.
5b. Imperial Andrastianism
She isn't particularly a fan.
5c. The Old Gods
They were imbedded in their earth for a reason, and she is not keen on Blights.
5d. The Dalish Gods
No different to her than the Maker. Whatever helps the elves sleep at night.
5f. Atheism
Atheism is an understandable belief system, but one her station cannot afford.
6. What is their opinion of:
6a. Dwarves
Make for excellent trade partners. Their caste system and chance for advance
through societal contribution both make sense to her. She's indifferent to
surface dwarves.
6b. City Elves
She has some degree of sympathy for them. They were cast down simply
because of their race. But, like most of the poor, she's of the opinion that
they are lazy, entitled and without ambition. If they wanted to elevate their
station, they could. They just haven't tried hard enough.
6c. Dalish Elves
They can do whatever they like. It's not as though she interacts with them.
6d. Humans
Being a human, her opinion is favorable, although it varies from nation to
nation and across social classes.
6e. (the) Kossith
She is presently unaware of any difference between Kossith and the Qunari.
Her opinion mage change after she interacts with those outside of the Qun.
7. What is their opinion of:
7a. Orlais
Admirable. The pinnacle of culture and civilization.
7b. Ferelden
A tempting target. Their nation has been left weak, and both of the potential
leaders are lacking. If she were less realistic, she might dream of ruling it.
7c. Tevinter
Their alleged society is an abomination.
8. Are they idealistic or pragmatic?
Pragmatic. There isn't an ounce of idealism in her.
8a. Do the ends always justify the means?
When it comes to her own advancement, yes.
8b. Do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few?
Generally, but if she is amongst the few, than certainly not.
8c. Would they sacrifice themselves for others?
Never. With maybe the exception of her mother. She will, however sacrifice
others to save herself.
9. What alignment are they?
Neutral evil. She admires structure and order, and definitely supports the status quo.
However, she wants more power for herself, and is completely ruthless and amoral.
10. How do they view their role as the Inquisitor?
With reluctance. The power is nice, but the responsibility and the expectations of
others isn't quite so nice.
11. Are they dutiful, or lazy?
Bit of both. She regards her responsibilities with reluctance, but will play the part in
order to garner more power and influence. Short of saving the world and all of the
stuff in it, little of the Inquisition's tasks pertain to her or her goals.
12. Are they intelligent?
Exceedingly so.
12a. Are they socially intelligent, and gifted at reading people?
Certainly, and manipulative to boot.
12b. Are they academically intelligent, and widely versed?
Her status as a noble has afforded her excellent schooling.
12c. Are they wise, and do they possesses common sense?
Decent degrees of common sense, although wisdom is hit and miss.
12d. Are they adaptable, or unable to cope with sudden change?
In-between. She is decently adaptable, but change can be jarring, and
she views violent changes and upsets of the status quo with contempt.
12e. Are they skilled artistically?
Not even remotely.
13. Are they funny, or serious?
She's sarcastic and prone to acerbic wit, but is not particularly funny. Occasionally
her dry humor can manage a laugh, but such a thing is rare.
13a. Is humor a defense mechanism?
Very rarely, then she'll pile on the sarcasm.
13b. Do they try to be funny, and fail at it?
Once, but when it became clear that she didn't possess a knack for humor,
she gave up.
14. Are they a romantic, or do they fear commitment?
Neither. Getting married and making a commitment is fine to her, provided said
marriage is politically beneficial. Otherwise flings are fine.
15. Did they, or do they love their family?
Yes, her mother particularly.