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#101
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Elke Trevelyan, updated to take into account the new background blurbs.

 

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Aralan, my Dalish rogue, slightly updated from before:

 

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Sasani, my human mage -  newly minted, highly updated from my original ideas based on the new blurbs:

 

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I can never give a simple yes or no with these things im sorry


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Done

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Still Mulling it Over Lavellan - Rogue - 26ish - Male - Pansexual

 

1. Are they a practitioner of Andrastianism?

No, he believes in the Elven gods, but not that they can really do anything right now. perhaps there's a way to free them, but with so much lost knowledge it's unlikely to happen in his lifetime.
 

2. Are they pro-Circle?

I'm not entirely sure what this means, he supports the idea of mages banding together for the collective good, but that's human affairs. Mostly he wants the Shems to leave the Dalish alone. And if this requires eliminating Andrasteism so be it.

 

3.  Are they pro-Mage?
See above.
 

4.  What is their opinion of:

 

4a. Nobility
He doesn't get it. Why are they special before doing anything. The ones who have 'earned' thier titles should be given respect, but being unable to dress oneself is not to be applauded.
 

4b. The Poor
Why they are satisfied with the broken system mystifies him. they are oppressed and oppress in return. Why?
 

 

5.  What is their opinion of:

 

               5a. The Qunari Faith
He's never met a Qunari, Iron Bull will probably shape a lot of his impressions.

               5b. Imperial Andrastianism
Systematic oppression.
 

               5c. The Old Gods
All he knows is that Tevinter used to worship dragons as gods, whether or not they were is unclear.
 

               5d. The Dalish Faith
Explained above
 

               5f. Atheism
Understandable, none of the religeons claim thier god will do anything for you, why believe?
 

 

6.  What is their opinion of:

 

6a.  Dwarves
They are merchants, and some of them live underground, and used to ally with the elves.
 

6b.  City Elves
Why do they stay in the slums?
 

6c.  Dalish Elves
The only people that bother remembering how the elves were mistreated
 

6d.  Humans
Either malevolent or ignorant
 

6e.  (the) Kossith
Explained above
 

 

7.  What is their opinion of:

 

7a.  Orlais
Human Country
 

7b.  Ferelden

7a.  Orlais
Human Country
 

 

7c.  Tevinter

7a.  Orlais
Human Country than destroyed Arlathan

 

 

8.  Are they idealistic or pragmatic?

 

8a.  Do the ends always justify the means?
No, but they are extremely important
 

8b.  Do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few?
Undisputedly*
*That being said one Dalish is not necesarily equivalent to one human...
 

8c.  Would they sacrifice themselves for others?
Depends on the other, but in large enough numbers, yes
 

 

9.  What alignment are they? 
Chaotic Good
 

 

10.  How do they view their role as the Inquisitor?
The power to save the world, coupled with the authority to reshape it more equitably.
 

 

11.  Are they dutiful, or lazy?
Dutiful
 

 

12.  Are they intelligent?
Yes, though limited in experience with the outside world
 

 

12a.  Are they socially intelligent, and gifted at reading people?
No
 

12b.  Are they academically intelligent, and widely versed?
No
 

12c.  Are they wise, and do they possesses common sense?

Yes

12d.  Are they adaptable, or unable to cope with sudden change?
Adaptable
 

12e.  Are they skilled artistically?
Appreciation more than creation
 

 

13.  Are they funny, or serious?
Serious
 

 

13a.  Is humor a defense mechanism?
Occasionally, but prefers to focus on what's going on
 

13b.  Do they try to be funny, and fail at it?
No
 

 

14.  Are they a romantic, or do they fear commitment? 
they are uncertain as to any unclear relationship, ie outside a military 'unit' or clan
 

 

15.  Did they, or do they love their family?
Yes



#105
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Ashara Trevelyan: 23-year-old female human warrior-Heterosexual

 

 
     1. Are they a practitioner of Andrastianism?
           Yes.
 
     1b. If they are religious, are they zealots, devout, spiritual or do they only give lip service?
          Early in her life she was very devout, following in the footsteps of her close relatives. As a more educated adult she is more spiritual, and questioning of her future within the Chantry.
 
     2. Are they pro-Circle?
         Yes.
 
      2a. If so, are they pro-Templar? Yes, insofar as she believes that the Templars preform a necessary duty.
      
      2b. Are they anti-Mage?  No, she believes that mages are people like any other, albeit with unique and dangerous burdens.
 
      2c. Do they support the Circle and more independence for mages? Yes. Ashara is convinced that the entire Circle system is in dire need of reform, and allowing more freedoms for mages is just one of the necessary changes.
 
      3. Are they pro-Mage? Yes, insofar as she believes that the rights of mages should be respected and that limited freedoms should be extended to them.
 
      3a. Are they anti-Templar? No, she views the order as a necessary institution, despite its flaws.
     
      3b. Do they support Apostates, Maleficar, and/or Blood Mages? Unequivocally no.
     
      3c. Do they support Tevinter-style rule? Ashara is against everything the Tevinter magisters stand for.
 
     4. What is their opinion of:
 
          4a. Nobility? Those with wealth and power have a great responsibility to use these blessings wisely and for the common good.
          4b. The Poor? All nations of Thedas would benefit if the gap between the aristocracy and the common folk could be reduced. Education is one of the best ways to further this goal.
 
     5. What is their opinion of:
 
           5a. The Qunari faith: The Qun seems threatening and wholly alien to her. Her attempts to study it have yielded little understanding.
           5b. Imperial Andrastianism: A perversion of Andraste's message to suit the corrupt ambitions of the magisters.
           5c. The Old Gods: The supreme workers of evil in the world, responsible for Tevinter tyranny and the Blights alike.
           5d. The Dalish Faith: Ashara knows little of it. She wishes more records of the religion survived the fall of Arlathan and the Dales.
           5e. Atheism: She understands how others can embrace this belief system, but she does not subscribe to it herself. Not yet, in any case.
 
6. What is their opinion of:
 
       6a. Dwarves: Dour warriors and great craftsmen, valuable allies for humanity. She views the political system of Orzammar as deeply problematic, however.
       6b. City Elves: She pities them for the discrimination and challenges that they must overcome on a daily basis.
       6c. Dalish Elves: The mystique of this pagan nomad culture fascinates Ashara, as well as evoking feelings of regret over the destruction of the Dales.
       6d. Humans: The most varied and divided of all races, gifted and flawed in equal measure. She values Andrastianism as a means of uniting her disparate race.
       6e. (the Kossith): Ashara is much less wary of any Qunari outside of the Qun, despite the unsavory reputation of the Tal-Vashoth. The horned giants who do not follow the Qun are much easier for her to understand.
 
7. What is their opinion of:
 
       7a: Orlais: Despite, or likely because of, their ruling one of the most blessed nations in the world, members of the Orlesian aristocracy wastes their gifts on a endless Game of intrigue. She views this as a very self-defeating way to run an empire.
       7b: Ferelden: Ashara feels a considerable kinship with the 'dog-lords' of Ferelden, with whom she shares a common ancestry.  She wishes she had a mabari.
       7c: Tevinter: A wholly corrupt and immoral nation, propped up by slavery and the darkest magic. The final fall of magisters cannot come soon enough, even if it must be at Qunari hands.
      
8. Are they idealistic or pragmatic? Ashara falls firmly on the idealistic end of the spectrum.
 
        8a. Do they ends always justify the means? No.
        8b. Do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few? On the whole, yes, but she considers the sacrifice of unwilling innocents to be almost impossible to justify.
        8c. Would they sacrifice themselves for others? Ashara would gladly lay down her life for the people or causes that she cares about. She would not seek out martyrdom, however.
 
9. What alignment are they? Lawful Good.
 
10. How do they view their role as the Inquisitor? As a great responsibility that she prays she will prove worthy of. She will pour her heart, mind, and soul into the Inquisition's cause. If she fails in this role, the consequences for all of Thedas will be too terrifying to contemplate.
 
11. Are they dutiful or lazy? Ashara is extremely dutiful, but not to the point that she has no other interests outside of her role as the Inquisitor.
 
12. Are they intelligent? Ashara possesses more than a spark of brilliance.
 
      12a. Are they socially intelligent, and gifted at reading people? This varies widely between individuals. The more she knows about a person's background, the better she is at reading them. However, Ashara is an introvert by nature.
      12b. Are they academically intelligent, and widely versed? Yes. She took full advantage of the education available to her by virtue of her noble birth. She considers learning the saving grace of her life.
      12c. Are they wise, and possess common sense? She is wise beyond her years, but common sense occasionally eludes her.
      12d. Are they adaptable, or unable to cope with sudden change? Sudden change is often very stressful for her, and will likely be one of her biggest stumbling blocks as a leader.
      12e. Are they skilled artistically? Ashara is a gifted writer. When she was a young girl, she was also an acclaimed member of a Chantry choir.
 
13. Are they funny, or serious? Serious, on the whole, but she appreciates humor.
        13a. Is humor a defense mechanism? Rarely.

        13b. Do they try to be funny, and fail at it? Sometimes; she might make an esoteric joke or a humorous analogy that is far too obscure for the average person, and then feel self-conscious when nobody else gets it.

 

14. Are they a romantic, or do they fear commitment? Ashara has something of a fear of commitment, turning down all her potential suitors. However, this is partially due to her romantic nature: she feels she is saving herself for her true love.

 

15. Did they, or do they love their family? She has a deep love for her family, especially her parents, but in recent years their relationship has been marked by tension due to Ashara's reluctance to commit to a lifestyle within the Chantry or as a married woman. She agreed to go to the Chantry peace summit partially to demonstrate that she still respects her family's wishes despite her more independent leanings.



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Love reading through these; had one done myself, but formatting is a pain at the moment.



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I know I've already done 3 of these, but what can I say? This is fun. I decided to do these first person just to give them a different spin:

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So much fun!

 

I wouldn't go so far as to say this is set in stone, just what I'm sort of playing with in my mind. I like the whole idea of playing with this theme of someone who isn't really allowed to think much for herself -has society and family expectations and has very little real life experience who is really very sheltered suddenly being thrust into this world with demons and danger and lust and excitement and pain and blood and all these different kinds of people with all these stories- and how those experiences would clash and what type of person would come out of that and almost immediately become a leader out of necessity. I just think it's sort of a neat idea to play with so that's what I'm sort of creating in my head as we wait.

 

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I'll try to do this in character:

[Lucatiel Trevelyan] - [Warrior] - [24] - [Female] - [Heterosexual]

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[Ugnok the Qunari)] - [Mage of Awesome] - [youngish] - [Manly Man] - [A Sexual Tyrannosaurus]

 

1. Are they a practitioner of Andrastianism? No

 

1a.  If not, then what do they practice, if anything? Atheist 

1b.  If religious, are they zealots, devout, spiritual, or do they only give lip service? None

 

2. Are they pro-Circle? No, but understands its purpose

 

2a.  If so, are they pro-Templar? No, but understands what they're SUPPOSE TO DO, and not be assholes

2b.  Are they anti-Mage? No

2c.  Do they support the Circle, but also more independence for mages? Yes

 

3.  Are they pro-Mage? Yes

 

3a.  Are they anti-Templar? No

3b.  Do they support Apostates, Maleficar, and/or Blood Mages? Supports Apostates, but Maleficars and Blood Mages are stupid

3c.  Do they support Tevinter style rule? **** no

 

4.  What is their opinion of:

 

4a. Nobility can go **** themselves

4b. The Poor are chill

 

5.  What is their opinion of:

 

               5a. The Qunari Faith is scary

               5b. Imperial Andrastianism is crazy

               5c. The Old Gods are unknown to him

               5d. The Dalish Faith is chill

               5f. Atheism is what he believes

 

6.  What is their opinion of:

 

6a.  Dwarves are chill

6b.  City Elves are chill

6c.  Dalish Elves are chill but a bit crazy

6d.  Humans are racist

6e.  (the) Kossith is one

 

7.  What is their opinion of:

 

7a.  Orlais is full of wusses

7b.  Ferelden is full of dogs

7c.  Tevinter is full of psychos

 

8.  Are they idealistic or pragmatic? Pragmatic

 

8a.  Do the ends always justify the means? Never

8b.  Do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few? Sometimes, but tries to find even ground if possible and safe

8c.  Would they sacrifice themselves for others? Yes

 

9.  What alignment are they?  Neutral Good

 

10.  How do they view their role as the Inquisitor? With pride and honor

 

11.  Are they dutiful, or lazy? Dutiful when needed, but is pretty damn chill

 

12.  Are they intelligent? **** yeah

 

12a.  Are they socially intelligent, and gifted at reading people? yes

12b.  Are they academically intelligent, and widely versed? since he's a mage, yes

12c.  Are they wise, and do they possesses common sense?  Kinda wise and believes common sense is a survival skill that people lack

12d.  Are they adaptable, or unable to cope with sudden change? Somewhat adaptable

12e.  Are they skilled artistically? Can cook like a boss

 

13.  Are they funny, or serious? ...is a qunari...does like humor, but has a problem showing his emotion of humor...I guess.

 

13a.  Is humor a defense mechanism? You mean a weapon of massive destruction, then yes/

13b.  Do they try to be funny, and fail at it? You wanna scrap, son? In seriousness, he almost seems like he's serious when making jokes.

 

14.  Are they a romantic, or do they fear commitment? Bitches can't get off of him.

 

15.  Did they, or do they love their family? Most likely (Depends if he has one ingame)



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Isileth Adaar - Rogue - 28? - Female - Pansexual

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[Fëanor Lavellan (Dalish)] - [Mage] - [26] - [Male] - [Heterosexual]
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[Lazlo Lavellan] - [Mage] - [25] - [Male] - [Straight]

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1. Yes                       2. Yes.             3. Yes.                                        4. Social Darwinism      

      1a. n/a                       2a. No             3a. No.   3c. Somewhat        5a. Intrigue 5c. Should remain caged

      1b. Spiritual.              2b. Yes           3b. Yes.                                 5b. Curious  5d. Contempt 5f. Feelings neutral.

 

6a. Potential business associates 6d. savages

6b. & 6c. Don't care for                  6e. Skeptical & ignorant of them

 

7a. Ignorant of          8. Mixture of both                         9. Neutral unless  oblige to.   10. An insurgent 11. Dutiful

7b. Anarchy                  8a. No           8c. Depends   

7c. Order                      8b. Depends

 

12. Yes.                                                        13. Serious                      14. Romantic       15. Did :(

      12a. no   12c. yes            12e. yes               13a. yes   13b. no

      12b. no   12d. adaptable

 

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1. Are they a practitioner of Andrastianism?

No. She believes in the elven pantheon of the Creators. She's spiritual.

2. Are they pro-Circle?

No. She has no problem with mages and sees them as just people.

3. Are they pro-Mage?

Yes. She dislike Templars because they sometimes come and take clan-members and are often violent in how they do it.
She doesn't get the whole Apostate thing but see the danger in Maleficar since they are often bad people. She doesn't know that much about to get the dangers of Blood Magic or even what it is.
In the Dalish clans, mages rules as the Keepers so in a way, she support mages ruling but she hates Tevinter and their slavers who attack Dalish to get new slaves.

4. What is their opinion of:

4a. Nobility
4b. The Poor

A: Human nobles always treat elves badly so she really dislike them. Any chance to take them down a notch is a good thing in her book.

B: She doesn't really get the poor because to her its so simple to just hunt for your food and gather what you need from nature. But that being said, she does feel sad for them.



5. What is their opinion of:

5a. The Qunari Faith
5b. Imperial Andrastianism
5c. The Old Gods
5d. The Dalish Faith
5f. Atheism

A: She know almost nothing about the Qun. She does, however fear Qunari after the incident in Kirkwall. Tal-Vashoth spread throughout the Free Marches and created a lot of mayhem.

B: She's interested in the tale of Andraste and see her as an heroine and an example but she feel that the people following her does not live up to that and she despises what they have done to her people. They stole what Andraste and her family gave them and she feels that they had no right to do that.

C: She doesn't know much about The Old Gods more than that they were Tevinter gods and are what becomes the Archdemons and starts the Blights. They are not her gods.

D: She's spiritual and believe in the Creators, just like any other elf.

E: She doesn't understand Atheism and feel sad for people who has nothing to guide them or believe in.

6. What is their opinion of:

6a. Dwarves
6b. City Elves
6c. Dalish Elves
6d. Humans
6e. (the) Kossith

A: She hasn't met that many dwarves. But the ones she did meet were sort of one minded and boring.

B: She thinks they are sad cowards and doesn't understand why the live in the city if they are so miserable. Why not just move out in to the forest and be free?

C: She feel it is time for them to stop traveling and find someway, somewhere, to settle down.

D: Most humans she have met have been trouble. She treat the Dalish bad, they attack them, they sometimes rape and/or kill someone. She is weary of them. But she has also met some who are nice so she tries not to hate them all, but it's not always easy.

E: She doesn't know what a Kossith is. But the Qunari frighten her. She haven't met any but she have heard tales about them and did see what the Tal-Vashoth did in the Free Marches.

7. What is their opinion of:

7a. Orlais
7b. Ferelden
7c. Tevinter

A: Orlais are not a friendly place for the Dalish and they are the ones who took the Dales from her people so she have no love for the land. She would rather not live there.

B: Ferelden has few places were her people are welcome but there are some places were they feel free. She does however not trust the people there.

C: She hates Tevinter and the way the send slavers to attack the Dalish to make slaves. If she can stay out of that country, she will.

8. Are they idealistic or pragmatic?

Idealistic. She haven't thought about it but would she answer anyway she would say that ends does only justify the means as long as nobody innocent gets seriously hurt.
She wouldn't kill a human who gets to close to the Dalish camp just to make sure he isn't a scout or will come back with a mob or something. So in that way, no, the needs of the many doesn't necessary outweigh the needs of the few. But she really don't know who she will react if it it would be a bigger threat.
She would sacrifice herself for her people and for the right people but she really wouldn't want to.

9. What alignment are they?

Chaotic Good! She doesn't care for the laws and does what she feels are best but will help any she can.

10. How do they view their role as the Inquisitor?

It's something she only takes on because of her people. The Keeper said they future was a stake so she must try. She doesn't see herself as a leader but will take it on. What happens later is unknown.

11. Are they dutiful, or lazy?

She loves to have fun and she does everything her way and when she want to. Some would call her lazy but she just does things her own way. But that was in the Dalish camp. Now things will surely change.

12. Are they intelligent?

12a. Are they socially intelligent, and gifted at reading people?
12b. Are they academically intelligent, and widely versed?
12c. Are they wise, and do they possesses common sense?
12d. Are they adaptable, or unable to cope with sudden change?
12e. Are they skilled artistically?

A: Elves, yes. Humans, no. Dwarves and Qunari even less.

B: She loves to read but other than that, no.

C: She thinks she's smart and have common sense. Some others in her clan does not. But the Keeper must think so or she wouldn't have sent her for this task.

D: She adapt to everything. That is also a reason the Keeper sent her.

E: She likes to tell stories and fantasies so in some way, yes.

13. Are they funny, or serious?

She's funny. Really funny. She jokes all the time. When she does it to hide her feelings (like fear, sadness, embarrassment) is when she sometimes fail but most of the time she's funny. Herself she thinks she's always funny.
Her way of masking her fears is another reason the Keeper chose her.

14. Are they a romantic, or do they fear commitment?

She loves to be free so she has some fear of loosing that but she's also a romantic who loves a good romantic tale.

15. Did they, or do they love their family?

Yes. She loves her family even if many feel she is wasting away her abilities. She has some trouble with some people in her own age who like to pick on her but she pretends not to care and prefers to be on her own.

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Name- Haven't decided yet, Human Warrior, 35 year old straight male

 

1. Are they a practitioner of Andrastianism?

 

No. Sees Andrastre as a possibly insane warmonger using superstition for political gain.

 

2. Are they pro-Circle?

 

Indifferent as long as it's not compulsory.

 

3.  Are they pro-Mage?

 

Yes. Staunchly anti-Templar.

 

4.  What is their opinion of:

 

4a. The nobility: Useless and corrupt.

4b. The poor: Sympathetic.

 

Would save a poor town over rich nobles nearly every time. I saw nearly because he's a practical man, but all things being equal, save the peasents and let the nobles feed the demons.

 

5.  What is their opinion of:

 

5a. The Qunari Faith: Silly and based on barbaric conquest with far too many absurd rules.

5b. Imperial Andrastianism: The only people worse than nobles are clerics.

5c. The Old Gods: A source of power.

5d. The Dalish Faith: They just want to be left alone to do their thing. Not for him but doesn't really care.

5f. Atheism:  The sooner people free themselves from the shackles of organized religion the better for all.

 

6.  What is their opinion of:

 

6a.  Dwarves: Greedy but strong warriors and respects their ability to hold off the Darkspawn on their own.

6b.  City Elves: Mistreated  victims.
6c.  Dalish Elves: They need to stop  holding a grudge already. The humans that wronged them are long dead.
6d.  Humans: Most of them are stupid and weak, but worth protecting.
6e.  (the) Kossith: Invaders.

 

7. What is their opinion of:

7a. Orlais: Power-mad, imperial, decadent warmongers.
7b. Ferelden: His homeland. Veteran of the Fifth Blight.
7c. Tevinter: No real opinion. Doesn't agree with a mageocracy or slavery, but they're far away.

 

8. Are they idealistic or pragmatic? Pragmatic. Some ideals such as fairness or honor may have to be sacrificed for the Inquisition to succeed. Honor is of no use to the dead. If you keep your ideals and lose the war, then your ideals don't mean squat. Long term peace, stability and prosperty is all that matters.

 

9. What alignment are they? Combination of Chaotic Good and True Nuetral. Bits of Nuetral good and Lawful Neutral.

 

10. How do they view their role as the Inquisitor? As a transparent attempt to create another Hero of Ferelden. Realizes the political neccessity of such a figure to galvinize and unite forces.

 

11. Are they dutiful, or lazy? Lazy. Wanted to retire after the Fifth Blight but had an unwanted role thrust upon him. Would much rather be a soldier and let someone else be the Inquisitor. Doesn't want the responsability of making the big choices.

 

12. Are they intelligent?

12a. Are they socially intelligent, and gifted at reading people? Very bad. Says the wrong things and generally doesn't "get" social engagments.
12b. Are they academically intelligent, and widely versed? Poor student of a very minor noble house. Reasonably intelligent, but mostly self-taught.
12c. Are they wise, and do they possesses common sense? He thinks so. Others do not.
12d. Are they adaptable, or unable to cope with sudden change? Very adaptable. Dislikes change, but thrives under it.
12e. Are they skilled artistically? Blood is his canvas. He's an experienced killer.

 

13. Are they funny, or serious? Both. His quirky, dark sense of humor is often misinterpreted as uncaring and cold.

 

14. Are they a romantic, or do they fear commitment? Both. Wants a romantic partner, but the social awkwardness makes this difficult and scary.

 

15. Did they, or do they love their family? Mother died giving birth to his younger sister. Father never returned from market, presumed killed by bandits. Sister taken by the Circle which she later fled. Died in the Fifth Blight.

 

 



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Enna Lavella, Dale elf rogue. Roughly in her 30's, bisexual when she bothers with it at all.


1. Are they a practitioner of Andrastianism?
No


2. Are they pro-Circle?
No


3.  Are they pro-Mage?
In as much as mages do not provoke any particular reaction from her.


3a.  Are they anti-Templar?
Very, very much.

3b.  Do they support Apostates, Maleficar, and/or Blood Mages?

*shurgs* It's not the sword but the hand that holds it.

 

3c.  Do they support Tevinter style rule?
Not really. While a mage in charge is nothing new to her nor anything she feels strongly about, the tevinter system is based on shemlen noble entitlement and thats something she takes issue with. 


4.  What is their opinion of:



4a. Nobility
4b. The Poor
Both spat on her as a child. She hates them both.


5.  What is their opinion of:



               5a. The Qunari Faith
They aim to eradicate the culture she holds precious.In her mind, the qunari and the dalish are at open war. She will kill any qunari of any race given the opportunity.
               5b. Imperial Andrastianism
She doesn't really care about the human faiths. The churches themselves she hates equally for the same reason she hates the qunari.
               5c. The Old Gods

Hasn't got enough knowledge to form an opinion on them. Doesn't really care to, either.
               5d. The Dalish Faith
She's a believer.
               5f. Atheism

She chuckles at the idea

6.  What is their opinion of:



6a.  Dwarves
Admires their tenacity in face of a hostile world. She is generally friendly with all dwarves unless they give her a reason to be otherwise.
6b.  City Elves
She was born in the city and pities her cousins who still live under the heel of the humans.She was very young when the dalish took her in, but what few memories she has of the city elves are warm.Just thinks that they should toughen up.
6c.  Dalish Elves
She could be described as a zealot of the dalish way. To the point where others of her clan are uncomfortable with her views.
6d.  Humans
White-hot, unreasoning hate. She experienced the worst side of humanity at an early age and is not likely to ever move on from that event.
6e.  (the) Kossith

Confusion. Qunari who are not qunari? Hasn't actually met any of those.

7.  What is their opinion of:

7a.  Orlais

7b.  Ferelden
7c.  Tevinter

See the answer to 6d


8.  Are they idealistic or pragmatic?
Idealistic. She fully believes in the dalish way and is devoted to the restoration.


8a.  Do the ends always justify the means?

Yes. When she sets her mind on a objective you can either get out of the way or be trampled underfoot.

8b.  Do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few?
In the sense that the needs of her people outweight her own needs, yes.

8c.  Would they sacrifice themselves for others?

In the right circumstances, yes.

9.  What alignment are they? 

Lawful evil.

10.  How do they view their role as the Inquisitor?

As an opportunity to advance the cause of her people and perhaps achieve a measure of personal vengance against the humans.

11.  Are they dutiful, or lazy?
Dutiful to the extreme.


12.  Are they intelligent?
Yes.


12a.  Are they socially intelligent, and gifted at reading people?
She can spot a liar but other than that not really.
12b.  Are they academically intelligent, and widely versed?
Only on dalish lore.
12c.  Are they wise, and do they possesses common sense?
Common sense is a survival requirement for the dalish.
12d.  Are they adaptable, or unable to cope with sudden change?

As a hunter she is used to situations changing rapidly. Having her whole life turned upside down? That we will just have to wait and see.

12e.  Are they skilled artistically?

No

13.  Are they funny, or serious?
Sarcastic/serious.


14.  Are they a romantic, or do they fear commitment? 

She hasn't really given that area any thought as of yet.

15.  Did they, or do they love their family?

What little she remembers of her birth parents and siblings, she loved them. She loves her foster parents as well.



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1. Are they a practitioner of Andrastianism? 

- No, she does not really see the point in believing in a god that is not present.

 

2. Are they pro-Circle?

- No, intellectually she understands why they humans fear magic, but as a mage she enjoys freedom and have no desire to be locked up for having magic, and assumes most other mages feels the same.

 

2a.  If so, are they pro-Templar?

- No, she despises templars, seeing them as extremists exemplifying everything bad about the Andrastian humans, overzealous, ignorant, and dangerous. She may change her opinion if exposed to 'good' (ex-)templars, such as Evangaline, Alistair, Cullen etc.

 

2b.  Are they anti-Mage?

- No, she loves magic. If anything she is perhaps a little too proud of having it.

 

2c.  Do they support the Circle, but also more independence for mages?

- If the humans could make it work, sure, but so far it seems that they can't.

 

3.  Are they pro-Mage?

- Yes, but more out of personal interesting than any ideological standpoint.

 

3a.  Are they anti-Templar?

- Yes, on principle, unless proven that they are not all bad. 

 

3b.  Do they support Apostates, Maleficar, and/or Blood Mages?

- Apostates: yes. Maleficarum... perhaps, that would depend on how and to what end the individual uses blood magic.

 

3c.  Do they support Tevinter style rule?

- Not directly, but as a mage and someone who likes power, she has always been intrigued, even if she would probably not admit to it.  

 

4.  What is their opinion of:

4a. Nobility

- That would be a case-by-case basis. Some nobles are arrogant, dangerous jerks with a superiority complex, others are well-meaning, polite and kind people. And like with everything else, most fall somewhere in the middle. As she values ability she usually has a respect (whether genuine or reluctant) for those who are skilled nobles and not just born to power.

 

4b. The Poor

- She has sympathy, but probably less so than many would as she is not really used to deal with the low classes and have a more meritocratic mindset.

 

5.  What is their opinion of:

5a. The Qunari Faith

- Antagonistic. She loves personal freedom and sees the Qunari society as more or less the antithesis of many of the values she holds close.

 

5b. Imperial Andrastianism

- More or less indifferent to both the regular and the Imperial Chantry, she does not mind people believing in the Maker and following the Chantry, as long as people does not attempt to force such a belief on her. Though she does approve of Tevinter's view on magic, that it is a gift rather than a curse.

 

5c. The Old Gods

- As representations of arcane and powerful magic and ancient mythology means that she is fascinated by them. Even if she considers the Archdemons to be terrible monsters.

 

5d. Dalish Faith

- She has grown up with it and is very interested in the mythology and have taken many of the lessons to heart. But she has never been enthralled by the 'Faith' part, she does not really see the point in praying to gods that have disappeared as they won't answer regardless.

Despite being a mage an not a hunter, her vallaslin is of Andruil.   

 

5e. Atheism

- She does not understand it. Even if her faith in deities is not particularly strong she is sure there has to be some forms of higher power, though whether these are benevolent like spirits, unknowable like fate and destiny, or malevolent like demons, Fen'Harel and Old Gods, she does not know.

 

6.  What is their opinion of:

6a. Dwarves

- She has not have much exposure to dwarves and thus do not have much to form an opinion from. She admires their fight against the darkspawn but questions their stubbornness and the wisdom of not simply moving out of the deep road if the darkspawn are so dangerous.

 

6b. City Elves

- They are elves, neither better or worse than Dalish. She wonders why they stay with humans that consider them second-rate, but does not look look down on them as most of her kin.

 

6c.  Dalish Elves

- She likes her people in general, but thinks they can be unusually stubborn, prejudiced, and proud. She is especially exasperated with how so many of them see themselves as having been wronged but are never willing to see the other side of the matter. She may not exactly love the other races, but she thinks that the Dalish need to accept them and work with them, how could they ever expect to be accepted themselves in turn otherwise? 

 

6d.  Humans

- While not exactly a fan, she considers the past to be in the past. She will like or hate humans based on their individual decisions and personalities, not the deeds of their ancestors. Her willingness to at least be open-minded and non-hostile towards humans was what let her keeper to send her to the peace conference to spy in the first place.  

 

6e.  (the) Qunari

- She has a 'hate them in general, love them in particular' - kind of attitude towards the Qunari. She despise their philosophy but can respect the individual member of it. When she learns the differences between Qunari, Tal-Vashoth, and Vashoth she becomes a little more open accepting non-Qun members of the race. That does not mean she can't like Qun-Qunari, Iron Bull being a prime example.  

 

7.  What is their opinion of:

 

7a.  Orlais

- Fairly open-minded and intrigued. She is particularly interested in the intricacies of diplomacy and the Game. Whether that will change when exposed to it remains to be seen.

 

7b.  Ferelden

- For humans they seem remarkably straight-forward and honest. She will most likely get better along with them than most humans, provided their stubbornness does not get too much in the way.

 

7c.  Tevinter

- Officially she does not like them. In private she is actually rather open, and (at least until she becomes Inquisitor) a little envious of mages with so much power. Though she considers the fall of Arlathan to be a tragedy, she does not hold them directly responsible, as the people who actually did it are long dead by thousands of years. 

 

8.  Are they idealistic or pragmatic?

Primarily idealistic, but not to the point of naivety. She understand that the world is full of shades of grey, she is just more optimistic than pessimistic... mostly. 

 

8a.  Do the ends always justify the means?

- No, sometimes it does, and sometimes it does not. That has to be judged on a case-by-case basis.

 

8b.  Do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few?

- She is very much on the fence about that. She thinks that they do, but she would put herself, her close friends, and her people before those she does not know, even if there was more of them.

 

8c.  Would they sacrifice themselves for others?

- She certainly has no intention of doing so, if avoidable. But she would not sacrifice people to protect herself. Rather everyone live as far as she is concerned.

 

9.  What alignment are they?

- Primarily Neutral Good. But sometimes tip-toeing across the line into True Neutral or even Neutral Evil when the power goes to her head, good thing she has friends to call her out when she goes too far.

 

10.  How do they view their role as the Inquisitor?

- As an opportunity, to do good and help deal with this crisis when now one else seems to be able to. But also a chance at personal power to do things how she wants to do them.

 

11.  Are they dutiful, or lazy?

- Varies, primarily she is enthusiastic. But she considers her attempt to stop the Breach and the demons a desire, not a duty. Though she begins to develop a strong sense of loyalty and duty to the people under her command. 

When away from the field and the needing to relax she can be quite lazy. Good thing she has people to take care of things she really cannot get herself to deal with.

 

12.  Are they intelligent?

- Yes, but not extremely so. 

 

12a.  Are they socially intelligent, and gifted at reading people?

- She is fairly good at reading people and quite empathetic, and willing to be open-minded friendly. But she is no master at manipulating and reading people like the Nobles of the game, but she is eager to learn more.

 

12b.  Are they academically intelligent, and widely versed?

- Not to begin with. As the Keepers apprentice she knows a lot about magic and history but not of a lot of otherwise fairly common things. But she uses much or her downtime after becoming Inquisitor to reading and researching and becoming more familiar with the people and society and subjects she is likely to encounter.

 

12c.  Are they wise, and do they possesses common sense?

- Not really, wisdom was never her strong point. Common sense would depend on the situation. She knows it is idiotic to have a civil war during a time of demon invasion, but would rarely recognise when she has bitten off more than she can chew in any given situation, especially in battle.

 

12d.  Are they adaptable, or unable to cope with sudden change?

- Yes, she is quite adaptable, and has a good instinct and intuition for adapting to new challenges, within reason.

 

12e.  Are they skilled artistically?

- She has a high appreciation for art, especially singing, writing and painting and has some modest talent in them as well. She also considers both magic and combat to be arts in their own right and has a much greater affinity and skill for those.

 

13.  Are they funny, or serious?

- That would depend on the situation, she tries to be light-hearted when possible, but often the situation calls for a more determined and serious attitude. 

 

13a.  Is humor a defense mechanism?

- Not by default, but she does tend to fall back to sarcasm and sardonic remarks when annoyed as stress relief. 

 

13b.  Do they try to be funny, and fail at it?

- Sometimes, it is a learning process.

 

14.  Are they a romantic, or do they fear commitment? 

- Neither, she may be a romantic in the old-fashion sense of romanticizing concepts or ideas, but she has no particular interest in romance in and of itself. Though if she happens to fall in love she would happily (if slightly awkwardly) pursue her chosen paramour, unless turned down.

 

Did they, or do they love their family?

- In part. She considers family to not necessarily be the people you are related to, but the people you grow up with, work closely wiht and are friends. She likes her clan but probably did not feel the strongest of kinship. She likely comes to see the Inquisition, and especially its inner circle, as an close extended family of sorts.  



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1. Are they a practitioner of Andrastianism?: No .



1a. If not, then what do they practice, if anything? : Nothing , she is hired and feared for her skill . She live one day at a time . Religions and belief are for others and not her. 

1b. If religious, are they zealots, devout, spiritual, or do they only give lip service? :Not religious/doesn't apply 



2. Are they pro-Circle? No



2a. If so, are they pro-Templar? : no. 

2b. Are they anti-Mage? : no

2c. Do they support the Circle, but also more independence for mages? : Neither . 



3. Are they pro-Mage? : Hum no. 



3a. Are they anti-Templar?: Yes

3b. Do they support Apostates, Maleficar, and/or Blood Mages?: Yes

3c. Do they support Tevinter style rule?: No



4. What is their opinion of:



4a. Nobility : Too much perfume they make easy prey !

4b. The Poor : sad picture . 



5. What is their opinion of:



5a. The Qunari Faith: Not for me . 

5b. Imperial Andrastianism: Make head hurt

5c. The Old Gods: Should stay forgotten 

5d. The Dalish Faith: Too many flowery feely 

5f. Atheism: No idea what is that . 



6. What is their opinion of:



6a. Dwarves: Small and sturdy make good for bashing door instead of using fist . 

6b. City Elves: Have a survivor look yet still caged . 

6c. Dalish Elves: Prattle too much , actions speak louder

6d. Humans: Too many of them , too many variantes . Impossible to stick them in one word. 

6e. (the) Kossith: ??



7. What is their opinion of:



7a. Orlais: Everyone sing when they talk . 

7b. Ferelden: Smell like swamp 

7c. Tevinter: Too many books 



8. Are they idealistic or pragmatic?: Neither . 



8a. Do the ends always justify the means?: No

8b. Do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few?: No

8c. Would they sacrifice themselves for others?: probably no .



9. What alignment are they?: None . 



10. How do they view their role as the Inquisitor?: Too much fussing! let me punch faces already !



11. Are they dutiful, or lazy?: Do the job or die trying



12. Are they intelligent?: Rely more on instinct then any teaching . 



12a. Are they socially intelligent, and gifted at reading people?: No 

12b. Are they academically intelligent, and widely versed?: Hell no

12c. Are they wise, and do they possesses common sense?: Nope . 

12d. Are they adaptable, or unable to cope with sudden change?: Adaptable . 

12e. Are they skilled artistically?: Barely can write their own name lol 



13. Are they funny, or serious?: broodie!



13a. Is humor a defense mechanism?: they have none , violence is the mechanism used here .

13b. Do they try to be funny, and fail at it?: No.



14. Are they a romantic, or do they fear commitment?: Akward but try , may surprise you .



15. Did they, or do they love their family?: Have none . 



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Diza Cadash- Rogue - Mid 30s- Woman - Lesbian

 

1. Are they a practitioner of Andrastianism? I've been to the Chantry once or twice. They give food and sometimes a few coins to the scroungers. But she is a human, for humans. And their chant of light is all for them. Why pray to a god that don't care? I get enough of that from my fellow "unworthy" mortals, and I'm sure I got a bunch of ancestors more than happy to ignore me, but when I get a big haul I might drop them a coin, for the scroungers.

 

1a.  If not, then what do they practice, if anything? I'm a dwarf with no ancestors spit out from the stone. But once or twice I might have asked my grand mam for help. Didn't ever do me any good, but then grandmam never did much more than listen. Pa said Cadash family got their own ancestors, but I believe Kanri more, Cadash family just got their own ghosts.

 

2. Are they pro-Circle? Officially? Talk to Viv. She is in charge of the Inquisition's stand on magic because I'm a dwarf and don't have a damn clue about the stuff. But personally? Course I love that circle. I'm not a scrounger, and I have a family that's living well from the lyrium we give `em. Smuggling is who we are, and without the circle to smuggle into, we would be in trouble for sure.

 

2a.  If so, are they pro-Templar? Templars are a mixed bunch. Some are customers, and some would hang us as soon as they caught us. Usually they just accept bribes, but sometimes they get a bit too greedy and can cause trouble. Dead templars means investigations. But make them a scandal and no one will look into it.

2b.  Are they anti-Mage? No, these are the real customers. They are in too tight an angle to get greedy and some are a good bunch. My first sweetheart was a mage, before I learned not to mix business with pleasure. I learned it harder than most.

2c.  Do they support the Circle, but also more independence for mages? harder question. Business wouldn't be as neat, couldn't sell it as bundles too easily. But then, less control over a tight market. And less likely to be facing a death sentence. Truth is, with fighting as it is getting out of control, something needs to change.

 

3.  Are they pro-Mage? Yes, like them just fine. Probably would be a scrounger without one.

 

3a.  Are they anti-Templar? The greedy ones and the ones killing just to suit them, yeah. But the fun ones that just want a bit more and look the other way can be just fine.

3b.  Do they support Apostates, Maleficar, and/or Blood Mages? No. Controlling minds, and messing with demons is evil. Sometimes even the good ones can hash too closely on the subject. Ones outside the circle usually do no harm and can be fine friends. That said, if I could kill with a look, I would be a sight more dangerous, and maybe tempted to use it more than needed. Had a friend who was an apostate who had a bit too much to drink, and got angry at the keep for cutting him off. Pretty sure he meant to just frighten him with a light show, but his hands caught fire and my brother shived him to be careful. I know plenty of moments where I was out of control and not thinking straight, can apostates really say that could never happen to them?

3c.  Do they support Tevinter style rule? That's not good for anyone. Not even them, especially not for me.

 

4.  What is their opinion of:

 

4a. Nobility- Money is just fine, but pretending that your history of being rich actually makes you better, makes the bunch of them hypocrites. I know where I get mine. But they got servants and people working that ain't them to make sure they stay that way, pretending that they are better than the rest of us for it. They call me a liar and a cheat but I cheat honestly. They just lie to themselves and I would take my bloody coins over their tarnished crowns most days of the week.

4b. The Poor- It's the worst . Scroungers live hard and die quickly. When you aren't on the bottom, you only want to keep that way, and when you do live there all you want is enough to keep surviving. Walked away from the family once, I was just a heartbrokened girl and they let me, knowing I would be back. It took a month longer than they thought, but I came back. Better to doubt yourself and have a place in this world, than die sure of yourself and alone.

 

5.  What is their opinion of:

 

               5a. The Qunari Faith- It has a point in places, and not too different from what grandmam said it was like in Orzammar. Except people are judged by who they are rather than by what their great grandcestor stole. Killing people won't prove it and mages deserve a good sight better than being in cages.

               5b. Imperial Andrastianism- Andraste is an Ancestor to humans, but she seems nice enough. Chantry Priestesses are prudes but sometimes can make the difference to any Scrounger.

               5c. The Old Gods- No idea, never met someone who did worship those bunch, aren't they evil?

               5d. The Dalish Faith- Elves gods left them too, feel sorry for 'em. Trying to piece together whats long gone. When they come to peace its gone maybe they can move on, too many humans to make war with.

               5f. Atheism- Gods are a Human and Elf thing. Dwarves don't need gods, we need history, and stone. But Cadash family don't got either.

 

6.  What is their opinion of:

 

6a.  Dwarves-Proper size folk.

6b.  City Elves- Humans are making a mistake, thinking that anyone can take what they take forever. Hope we all see the signs to head for cover when it finally erupts.

6c.  Dalish Elves- Admire their pluck, but they can't survive like that, no one can. You can't have nothing, make a private war, with the only thing pushing you forward are old tales and neglectful gods. I'll drink a glass to them when their gone, never heard of a people with such foolhardy hope.

6d.  Humans- Why do I need an opinion on them? They are everywhere, and sure have high opinions of themselves. At least elves are less likely to make small jokes, and no, sir, I do not look like your little girl.

6e.  (the) Kossith - Biggest of the big, I might believe the stuff they preached if they didn't try to do it at knifepoint.

 

7.  What is their opinion of:

 

7a.  Orlais- Fine, nothing wrong with you. Got too many friends from Orlais now to make a peep. Um, Viv? Leli? Can you handle this?

7b.  Ferelden- Fereldan keeps having issues. Inquisition is here to help any way they can, but have you given any thought to the land being cursed?

7c.  Tevinter - They have their own rules for Lyrium, and they are dangerous, the dwarves there are not part of the carta and I don't plan to go there except on official Inquisition business. Mages ruling everything is all wrong, shouldn't be locked up but the last thing mages need in a Noble's superiority.

 

8.  Are they idealistic or pragmatic?- Seen too much to be anything but have my feet on the ground.

 

8a.  Do the ends always justify the means?- No, it matters the ends and it matters the means. No one sacrifices everything for a part victory. And things are never as absolute as we would like them to be. it helps if you are willing to cheat.

8b.  Do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few? Of course they do. But I am am smarter than I seem. The few like to dress up their demands as being for the many, and I don't buy it.

8c.  Would they sacrifice themselves for others? That is mighty personal. But if I needed to, yeah, but its got to be for a good reason, the right reason. I've let too many friends die over the years to survive to take it lightly.

 

9.  What alignment are they?  (Can't do this in character, but definitely CN in the sense she has no admiration for the law, often going against it and has good tendencies but has done and will do bad things to survive)

 

10.  How do they view their role as the Inquisitor? It's a duty and a burden. I have to help, not the least bit reluctant, but I only had to look out for me and the family, anyone more than that and I didn't do too well. I'm,...I'm scared I won't succeed. Thought I got used to fear, guess I was wrong.

 

11.  Are they dutiful, or lazy? World's at stake, I won't be a dawdler.

 

12.  Are they intelligent? Much more than they give me credit for.

 

12a.  Are they socially intelligent, and gifted at reading people? Good at reading others, have to be, it was part of the job. Part of staying alive. But I am more honest and clear than what I need to be when talking to these nobles, but Josie is good enough to clear it right up.

12b.  Are they academically intelligent, and widely versed? Never had a tutor, but grandmam taught me the proper meaning of things so that mages couldn't pull a fast one when we talked. They did that with my pa, and it made him mad.

12c.  Are they wise, and do they possesses common sense? I know how the world works, no frills, whether you want to call me "wise", "practical", or even "sullen" is up to you.

12d.  Are they adaptable, or unable to cope with sudden change? If I couldn't adapt to a Templar sting, I'd be dead, trust me when I say, I can change.

12e.  Are they skilled artistically? Kanri, my cousin, always said I could dance a lovely jig. And certainly no one at the tavern minds, but Viv says I am under strict rules not to do that in public, and Viv puts up with me too much to deny her that.

13.  Are they funny, or serious?

Both if possible. Sometimes, humor is to point out the serious, others it is to enjoy good company while you have it.

13a.  Is humor a defense mechanism? No. I'm not flippant or easily hurt, if you crossed a line, I will tell you.

13b.  Do they try to be funny, and fail at it? Sometimes when I'm just among friends I like to make jokes, but some don't translate well.

 

14.  Are they a romantic, or do they fear commitment? Used to be a romantic, or at least my wife, Jarlah, thought so. These days I find love where I can, but this is a fight for the world, I would be a pretty stupid dwarf to fall in love during this. Had my heartbroken enough times when I was young, I know enough to avoid it when I see it.

 

15.  Did they, or do they love their family? You can love people and hate 'em at the same time. They saved my life more times than I can imagine, gave me a purpose, gave me a decent life. I owe 'em and I know it. My brother was my best friend as a kid. Kanri taught me, even when Pa didn't have the patience. Pa stood up for me, when in other families I would have been killed. But I hate 'em for making me look over my shoulder for saying the wrong thing, or being forced with the choice of doing things I shouldn't and dying like a dog. Making choices for me, like leaving Jarlah, isn't something you can forgive them for. But, I still do love the bastards.


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[Katara Adaar, Vashoth] - [Warrior] - [31-32 Springs] - [Female] - [Warrior] - [Bisexual]

 

1. Are they a practitioner of Andrastianism? Not only no, but sh** no!

 

1a.  If not, then what do they practice, if anything? The only gods that matter are the ones that feed you, so copper, silver, gold and steel are my gods.

1b.  If religious, are they zealots, devout, spiritual, or do they only give lip service? My spiritual devotion is to booze and sex and I give both a lot of lip service

 

2. Are they pro-Circle? Not really, but kinda.

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2a.  If so, are they pro-Templar? Bunch a men going around in skirts waving their little swords around? Pass.

2b.  Are they anti-Mage? Depends on the mage.

2c.  Do they support the Circle, but also more independence for mages? The way the world is the mages don't get a whole lot of anything, so at least in the Circle they ought to get something.

 

3.  Are they pro-Mage? Meh.

 

3a.  Are they anti-Templar? Kinda sorta. Met some who were complete jerks and others who were pretty hot.

3b.  Do they support Apostates, Maleficar, and/or Blood Mages? I guess that depends on what they use their magic for.

3c.  Do they support Tevinter style rule? Their money's as good as anyone else's

 

4.  What is their opinion of:

 

4a. Nobility. Buncha backstabbing fops who like to strut like peacocks, but they pay the bills.

4b. The Poor. Wanna get rich and get big? Get up and do something

 

5.  What is their opinion of:

 

               5a. The Qunari Faith. *SPITS!*

               5b. Imperial Andrastianism. Same crap, just smells differently.

               5c. The Old Gods Oohh big ugly lizards.

               5d. The Dalish Faith I can find stronger gods at the bottom of a bottle.

               5f. Atheism That's more my wheelhouse.

 

6.  What is their opinion of:

 

6a.  Dwarves. Their either hairy little craftsmen and merchants or hairy little criminals. That's all I see in my line of work.

6b.  City Elves Got the short end of the stick, that's for sure. Personally I think the humans are jealous of humans because elves are far more sexy.

6c.  Dalish Elves Hmmm. A bunch of hostile elves unwelcome almost everywhere they go, living like savages on the fringes of society and constantly at the mercy of nature? I like 'em! They remind me of...me!

6d.  Humans Either my employers, victims or tryst for the night, they aren't much use for anything else.

6e.  (the) Kossith We are what we are and we like it! Anyone who doesn't like it can go hump a nug!

 

7.  What is their opinion of:

 

7a.  Orlais Wine's too sweet, nobles are sissies, peasants are wusses and the all like to claim honor while hiding behind masks and bards like cowards.

7b.  Ferelden An uncivilized backwater that smells like wet dog, and is just a bad day away from being a bunch of warring barbarians who somehow managed to stop the Blight on their own. Sounds like a fun vacation spot.

7c.  Tevinter Really? Is that a serious question? Just as well, if they pay I'll play, especially if it means hitting the Qunari where it hurts

 

8.  Are they idealistic or pragmatic?

 

8a.  Do the ends always justify the means? Depends what the ends and the means are

8b.  Do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few? Depends on who and what we're talking about

8c.  Would they sacrifice themselves for others? Maybe?

 

9.  What alignment are they?  Chaotic Good.

 

10.  How do they view their role as the Inquisitor? Bow Down to The Inquisition Bitches!

 

11.  Are they dutiful, or lazy? Little from Column A, little Column B.

 

12.  Are they intelligent?

 

12a.  Are they socially intelligent, and gifted at reading people? How else could I know when an Orlesian noble wants to try killing me instead of paying me.

12b.  Are they academically intelligent, and widely versed? I can order beer in five languages.

12c.  Are they wise, and do they possesses common sense? What's common? I'm from all over the place.

12d.  Are they adaptable, or unable to cope with sudden change? That's all the life of a mercenary is.

12e.  Are they skilled artistically? Is bed-diving an art?

 

13.  Are they funny, or serious? I think I'm hilarious.

 

13a.  Is humor a defense mechanism? No.

13b.  Do they try to be funny, and fail at it? Sometimes.

 

14.  Are they a romantic, or do they fear commitment? I like to love everybody I meet at least twice. And it's not that I fear commitment it's just that the people I'm with either die, or I kill them or they run away. It just never works out.

 

15.  Did they, or do they love their family? None to speak of.