And I think it's important to remember that it's not like it can never be a "mage" or "elf" or "rogue" - even those types can be made to be different.
A mage who is a little bit broader - taller - and perhaps dresses even a bit plainly. Is both bookish and athletic - occasionally clears a dorm room for some sporting game with mages and Templars - maybe even has a Templar he likes to spar with (and, of course, had a relationship with BUT the Templar was tragically killed when a Harrowing went horribly wrong - hey, gotta make room for me right?)
An elf who perhaps a little more reserved - is a City Elf who doesn't mind pitching in and getting dirty (and what city elf doesn't get dirty) - and is genuinely a "glass half full" fellow looking to uplift his people by being uplifting and not constantly trying to call to violent, hate or anger.
A rogue - let's go dwarf (variety is supposed to be good) - maybe from the Noble family who prefers to spend his days out in the Deep Roads leading his warriors fighting Darkspawn than he does indulging in politicking. When he returns - he is the beloved son who is savvy to the ways of his ambitious brothers - but manages only so far as to undermine them.
I dunno - something similar to these maybe would make even overly familiar tropes fresh again.
I'll take one of each in every color





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