Post by Morreion on Jun 23, 2010 8:02:11 GMT -5
What kind of character am I? - A guide to Character Archetypes (Aerrevan Forums)
Stormbow on the Aerrevan RP board posted this intriguing entry. Having read Jung in my youth, I found lots of food for thought here.
This is a break from D&D's Alignment system, where actions defined a person.
Stormbow posts other lists as well, check them out! Here's just 1 more:
Stormbow on the Aerrevan RP board posted this intriguing entry. Having read Jung in my youth, I found lots of food for thought here.
In the interest of promoting a roleplaying atmosphere, I present to you, the Sixteen Master Archetypes for male and female characters.
The word "archetype" was coined by Carl Jung, who theorized that humans have a collective unconscious, "deposits of the constantly repeated experiences of humanity.... a kind of readiness to reproduce over and over again the same or similar mythical ideas...." This shared memory of experiences has resulted in a resonance of the concepts of hero and heroine that transcends time, place and culture. Jung called these recurring personalities archetypes, from the Greek word archetypos, meaning "first of its kind."
The observations my coauthors and I made are that there are recurring character types who have starred in story after story, entertaining and informing the human experience for millennia. Review of myths, legends, fairy tales, epic poems, novels and film reveals that the protagonist types who recur in these stories fall into sixteen distinctive categories, eight each for the heroes and heroines. These archetypes are not the inventions of my coauthors and me - they have existed for millennia. All we did was name and describe them, and then gather examples from an assortment of cultural media.
At his or her core, every well-defined hero or heroine is one of the respective archetypes. The archetype tells the writer about the most basic instincts of the hero: how he thinks, how he feels, what drives him and why he chooses both his goals and his methods. The skillful writer, in turn, conveys these instincts to the readers or audience, who, knowing
at a glance the character of this hero, settles down to watch the tale retold anew.
But beware when trying to decide what archetypal family to which a character belongs.
AN ARCHETYPE IS NOT DETERMINED BY THE CHARACTER’S ACTIONS!!!!
I am serious - what the character does is not the defining element. The defining element is WHY the character does what he does.
Any archetype can do anything, but the question will always be, "why?".
The word "archetype" was coined by Carl Jung, who theorized that humans have a collective unconscious, "deposits of the constantly repeated experiences of humanity.... a kind of readiness to reproduce over and over again the same or similar mythical ideas...." This shared memory of experiences has resulted in a resonance of the concepts of hero and heroine that transcends time, place and culture. Jung called these recurring personalities archetypes, from the Greek word archetypos, meaning "first of its kind."
The observations my coauthors and I made are that there are recurring character types who have starred in story after story, entertaining and informing the human experience for millennia. Review of myths, legends, fairy tales, epic poems, novels and film reveals that the protagonist types who recur in these stories fall into sixteen distinctive categories, eight each for the heroes and heroines. These archetypes are not the inventions of my coauthors and me - they have existed for millennia. All we did was name and describe them, and then gather examples from an assortment of cultural media.
At his or her core, every well-defined hero or heroine is one of the respective archetypes. The archetype tells the writer about the most basic instincts of the hero: how he thinks, how he feels, what drives him and why he chooses both his goals and his methods. The skillful writer, in turn, conveys these instincts to the readers or audience, who, knowing
at a glance the character of this hero, settles down to watch the tale retold anew.
But beware when trying to decide what archetypal family to which a character belongs.
AN ARCHETYPE IS NOT DETERMINED BY THE CHARACTER’S ACTIONS!!!!
I am serious - what the character does is not the defining element. The defining element is WHY the character does what he does.
Any archetype can do anything, but the question will always be, "why?".
This is a break from D&D's Alignment system, where actions defined a person.
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8 Hero Archetypes
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The CHIEF: a dynamic leader, he has time for nothing but work. He might have been born to lead, or perhaps he conquered his way to the top, but either way, he’s tough, decisive, goal-oriented. That means he is also a bit overbearing and inflexible. Think William Shatner in Star Trek; Harrison Ford in Sabrina, or Marlon Brando in The Godfather.
The BAD BOY: dangerous to know, he walks on the wild side. This is the rebel, or the boy from the wrong side of the tracks. He’s bitter and volatile, a crushed idealist, but he's also charismatic and street smart. Think James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause, Matt Damon in Good Will Hunting, Patrick Swayze in Dirty Dancing
The BEST FRIEND: sweet and safe, he never lets anyone down. He's kind, responsible, decent, a regular Mr. Nice Guy. This man doesn't enjoy confrontation and can sometimes be unassertive because he doesn't want to hurt anyone's feelings. But he'll always be there.
Think Jimmy Stewart in It’s a Wonderful Life, Adam Sandler in The Wedding Singer, Hugh Grant in Four Weddings & a Funeral, Kevin Spacey in American Beauty
The CHARMER: more than a gigolo, he creates fantasies. He’s fun, irresistible, a smooth operator, yet not too responsible or dependable. He might be a playboy or a rogue, but he's doesn’t commit to a woman easily. Think Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic, James Garner/Mel Gibson in Maverick, Don Johnson in Nash Bridges, Dustin Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy .
The LOST SOUL: a sensitive being, he understands. Tortured, secretive, brooding, and unforgiving. That’s this man. But he's also vulnerable. He might be a wanderer or an outcast. In work he's creative, but probably also a loner. Think Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon, David Duchovny in The X-Files, Beast in Beauty and the Beast, Shrek
The PROFESSOR: coolly analytical, he knows every answer. He’s logical, introverted, and inflexible, but genuine about his feelings. At work, he likes cold, hard facts, thank you very much, but he's also honest and faithful, and won’t let you down. Think Leonard Nimoy in Star Trek, Robin Williams in Flubber, Kelsey Gramner in Frasier, Russell Crowe in A Beautiful Mind
The SWASHBUCKLER: Mr. Excitement, he’s an adventure. This guy is action, action, and more action. He's physical and daring. Fearless, he’s a daredevil, or an explorer. He needs thrills and chills to keep him happy. Think Antonio Banderas in The Mask of Zorro, Michael Douglas in Romancing the Stone, Harrison Ford in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
The WARRIOR: a noble champion, he acts with honor. This man is the reluctant rescuer or the knight in shining armor. He's noble, tenacious, relentless, and he always sticks up for the underdog. If you need a protector, he’s your guy. He doesn’t buckle under to rules, or and he doesn’t go along just to get along. Think Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry, Russell Crowe in Gladiator, Mel Gibson in Braveheart.
8 Hero Archetypes
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The CHIEF: a dynamic leader, he has time for nothing but work. He might have been born to lead, or perhaps he conquered his way to the top, but either way, he’s tough, decisive, goal-oriented. That means he is also a bit overbearing and inflexible. Think William Shatner in Star Trek; Harrison Ford in Sabrina, or Marlon Brando in The Godfather.
The BAD BOY: dangerous to know, he walks on the wild side. This is the rebel, or the boy from the wrong side of the tracks. He’s bitter and volatile, a crushed idealist, but he's also charismatic and street smart. Think James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause, Matt Damon in Good Will Hunting, Patrick Swayze in Dirty Dancing
The BEST FRIEND: sweet and safe, he never lets anyone down. He's kind, responsible, decent, a regular Mr. Nice Guy. This man doesn't enjoy confrontation and can sometimes be unassertive because he doesn't want to hurt anyone's feelings. But he'll always be there.
Think Jimmy Stewart in It’s a Wonderful Life, Adam Sandler in The Wedding Singer, Hugh Grant in Four Weddings & a Funeral, Kevin Spacey in American Beauty
The CHARMER: more than a gigolo, he creates fantasies. He’s fun, irresistible, a smooth operator, yet not too responsible or dependable. He might be a playboy or a rogue, but he's doesn’t commit to a woman easily. Think Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic, James Garner/Mel Gibson in Maverick, Don Johnson in Nash Bridges, Dustin Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy .
The LOST SOUL: a sensitive being, he understands. Tortured, secretive, brooding, and unforgiving. That’s this man. But he's also vulnerable. He might be a wanderer or an outcast. In work he's creative, but probably also a loner. Think Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon, David Duchovny in The X-Files, Beast in Beauty and the Beast, Shrek
The PROFESSOR: coolly analytical, he knows every answer. He’s logical, introverted, and inflexible, but genuine about his feelings. At work, he likes cold, hard facts, thank you very much, but he's also honest and faithful, and won’t let you down. Think Leonard Nimoy in Star Trek, Robin Williams in Flubber, Kelsey Gramner in Frasier, Russell Crowe in A Beautiful Mind
The SWASHBUCKLER: Mr. Excitement, he’s an adventure. This guy is action, action, and more action. He's physical and daring. Fearless, he’s a daredevil, or an explorer. He needs thrills and chills to keep him happy. Think Antonio Banderas in The Mask of Zorro, Michael Douglas in Romancing the Stone, Harrison Ford in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
The WARRIOR: a noble champion, he acts with honor. This man is the reluctant rescuer or the knight in shining armor. He's noble, tenacious, relentless, and he always sticks up for the underdog. If you need a protector, he’s your guy. He doesn’t buckle under to rules, or and he doesn’t go along just to get along. Think Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry, Russell Crowe in Gladiator, Mel Gibson in Braveheart.
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8 Heroine Archetypes
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The BOSS: a real go-getter, she climbs the ladder of success. This is a "take charge" female, who accepts nothing but respect. Reaching her goal post the most important thing in life to her, and she isn’t bothered by a few ruffled feathers along the way. Think Annette Bening in American Beauty, Candice Bergen in Murphy Brown, Cate Blanchett in Elizabeth.
The SEDUCTRESS: an enchantress, she gets her way. This is a lady who is long accustomed to sizing up everyone in a room the minute she enters. Mysterious and manipulative, she hides a streak of distrust a mile wide and ten miles deep. Cynicism guides her every action, and her tough sense of survival gives her the means to do whatever is necessary to come out ahead. Think Liz Taylor in Cleopatra, Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct, Vivian Leigh in Gone With the Win. Madonna in Evita.
The SPUNKY KID: gutsy and true, she is loyal to the end. She is a favorite of many writers, and for good reason. You can’t help but root for her. She’s the girl with moxie. She’s not looking to be at the top of the heap; she just wants to be in her own little niche. She’s the team player, the one who is always ready to lend a hand. Think Meg Ryan in Sleepless in Seattle, Melanie Griffith in Working Girl, Mary Tyler Moore in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Whoopi Goldberg in Sister Act, Fiona in Shrek.
The FREE SPIRIT: eternal optimist, she dances to unheard tunes. Playful and fun-loving, she travels through life with a hop, skip and a jump, always stopping to smell the flowers and admire the pretty colors. She acts on a whim and follows her heart, not her head. Think Jenna Elfman in Dharma & Greg, Lucille Ball in I Love Lucy, Alicia Silverstone in Clueless.
The WAIF: a distressed damsel, she bends with the wind. She’s the original damsel in distress. Her child-like innocence evokes a protective urge in the beastliest of heroes. But don’t be fooled, because the WAIF has tremendous strength of will. She won’t fight back; she’ll endure. Think Judy Garland in the Wizard of Oz, Marilyn Monroe in The Misfits, Peta Wilson in La Femme Nikita, Demi Moore in Ghost, Halle Barry in Monster’s Ball.
The LIBRARIAN: controlled and clever, she holds back. She’s prim and proper, but underneath that tight bun lurks a passionate woman. Dressed to repress, she might be the know-it-all whose hand is always up in class, or maybe she is the shy mouse hiding in the library. Think Kathleen Turner in Romancing the Stone, Ellen Barkin in The Big Easy, Shelley Long in Cheers, Gillian Anderson in The X-Files.
The CRUSADER: a dedicated fighter, she meets her commitments. No shrinking violet, no distressed damsel, here. This lady is on a mission, and she marches right over anyone in her way. Tenacious and headstrong, she brushes off any opposition to her goal. Think Diana Rigg in The Avengers, Sigourney Weaver in Alien, Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, Lucy Lawless in Xena, Warrior Princess.
The NURTURER: serene and capable, she nourishes the spirit. Not always Suzy Homemaker, this lady takes care of everyone. She is a wonderful listener, and a joy to have around, this heroine takes care of everyone. She’s serene, capable and optimistic. Think Michelle Pfeiffer in Ladyhawke, Alicia Nash in A Beautiful Mind, Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins.
8 Heroine Archetypes
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The BOSS: a real go-getter, she climbs the ladder of success. This is a "take charge" female, who accepts nothing but respect. Reaching her goal post the most important thing in life to her, and she isn’t bothered by a few ruffled feathers along the way. Think Annette Bening in American Beauty, Candice Bergen in Murphy Brown, Cate Blanchett in Elizabeth.
The SEDUCTRESS: an enchantress, she gets her way. This is a lady who is long accustomed to sizing up everyone in a room the minute she enters. Mysterious and manipulative, she hides a streak of distrust a mile wide and ten miles deep. Cynicism guides her every action, and her tough sense of survival gives her the means to do whatever is necessary to come out ahead. Think Liz Taylor in Cleopatra, Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct, Vivian Leigh in Gone With the Win. Madonna in Evita.
The SPUNKY KID: gutsy and true, she is loyal to the end. She is a favorite of many writers, and for good reason. You can’t help but root for her. She’s the girl with moxie. She’s not looking to be at the top of the heap; she just wants to be in her own little niche. She’s the team player, the one who is always ready to lend a hand. Think Meg Ryan in Sleepless in Seattle, Melanie Griffith in Working Girl, Mary Tyler Moore in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Whoopi Goldberg in Sister Act, Fiona in Shrek.
The FREE SPIRIT: eternal optimist, she dances to unheard tunes. Playful and fun-loving, she travels through life with a hop, skip and a jump, always stopping to smell the flowers and admire the pretty colors. She acts on a whim and follows her heart, not her head. Think Jenna Elfman in Dharma & Greg, Lucille Ball in I Love Lucy, Alicia Silverstone in Clueless.
The WAIF: a distressed damsel, she bends with the wind. She’s the original damsel in distress. Her child-like innocence evokes a protective urge in the beastliest of heroes. But don’t be fooled, because the WAIF has tremendous strength of will. She won’t fight back; she’ll endure. Think Judy Garland in the Wizard of Oz, Marilyn Monroe in The Misfits, Peta Wilson in La Femme Nikita, Demi Moore in Ghost, Halle Barry in Monster’s Ball.
The LIBRARIAN: controlled and clever, she holds back. She’s prim and proper, but underneath that tight bun lurks a passionate woman. Dressed to repress, she might be the know-it-all whose hand is always up in class, or maybe she is the shy mouse hiding in the library. Think Kathleen Turner in Romancing the Stone, Ellen Barkin in The Big Easy, Shelley Long in Cheers, Gillian Anderson in The X-Files.
The CRUSADER: a dedicated fighter, she meets her commitments. No shrinking violet, no distressed damsel, here. This lady is on a mission, and she marches right over anyone in her way. Tenacious and headstrong, she brushes off any opposition to her goal. Think Diana Rigg in The Avengers, Sigourney Weaver in Alien, Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, Lucy Lawless in Xena, Warrior Princess.
The NURTURER: serene and capable, she nourishes the spirit. Not always Suzy Homemaker, this lady takes care of everyone. She is a wonderful listener, and a joy to have around, this heroine takes care of everyone. She’s serene, capable and optimistic. Think Michelle Pfeiffer in Ladyhawke, Alicia Nash in A Beautiful Mind, Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins.
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16 Villain Archetypes
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The TYRANT: the bullying despot, he wants power at any price. He ruthlessly conquers all he surveys, crushing his enemies beneath his feet. People are but pawns to him, and he holds all the power pieces. Hesitate before getting in this man’s way – he’ll think nothing of destroying you.
The B*****D: the dispossessed son, he burns with resentment. He can’t have what he wants, so he lashes out to hurt those around him. His deeds are often for effect – he wants to provoke action in others. He proudly announces his rebellious dealings. Don’t be fooled by his boyish demeanor – he’s a bundle of hate.
The DEVIL: the charming fiend, he gives people what he thinks they deserve. Charisma allows him to lure his victims to their own destruction. His ability to discover the moral weaknesses in others serves him well. Close your ears to his cajolery – he’ll tempt you to disaster.
The TRAITOR: the double agent, he betrays those who trust him most. No one suspects the evil that lurks in his heart. Despite supportive smiles and sympathetic ears, he plots the destruction of his friends. Never turn your back on him -- he means you harm.
The OUTCAST: the lonely outsider, he wants desperately to belong. Tortured and unforgiving, he has been set off from others, and usually for good cause. He craves redemption, but is willing to gain it by sacrificing others. Waste no sympathy on him - he’ll have none for you.
The EVIL GENIUS: the malevolent mastermind, he loves to show off his superior intelligence. Intellectual inferiors are contemptible to him and that includes just about everyone. Elaborate puzzles and experiments are his trademark. Don’t let him pull your strings – the game is always rigged in his favor.
The SADIST: the savage predator, he enjoys cruelty for its own sake. Violence and psychological brutality are games to this man; and he plays those games with daring and skill. Run, don’t walk, away from this man – he’ll tear out your heart, and laugh while doing it.
The TERRORIST: the dark knight, he serves a warped code of honor. Self-righteous, he believes in his own virtue, and judges all around him by a strict set of laws. The end will always justify his nefarious means, and no conventional morality will give him pause. Don’t try to appeal to his sense of justice – his does not resemble yours.
The B***H: the abusive autocrat, she lies, cheats, and steals her way to the top. Her climb to success has left many a heel mark on the backs of others. She doesn’t care about the peons around her – only the achievement of her dreams matters. Forget expecting a helping hand from her – she doesn’t help anyone but herself.
The BLACK WIDOW: the beguiling siren, she lures victims into her web. She goes after anyone who has something she wants, and she wants a lot. But she does her best to make the victim want to be deceived. An expert at seduction of every variety, she uses her charms to get her way. Don’t be fooled by her claims of love – it’s all a lie.
The BACKSTABBER: the two-faced friend, she delights in duping the unsuspecting. Her sympathetic smiles enable her to learn her victims’ secrets, which she then uses to feather her nest. Her seemingly helpful advice is just the thing to hinder. Put no faith in her – she’ll betray you every time.
The LUNATIC: the unbalanced madwoman, she draws others into her crazy
environment. The drum to which she marches misses many a beat, but to her, it is the rest of the world that is out of step. Don’t even try to understand her logic – she is unfathomable.
The PARASITE: the poisonous vine, she collaborates for her own comfort. She goes along with any atrocity, so long as her own security is assured. She sees herself as a victim who had no choice, and blames others for her crimes. Expect no mercy from her – she won’t lift a finger to save anyone but herself.
The SCHEMER: the lethal plotter, she devises the ruin of others. Like a cat with a mouse, she plays with lives. Elaborate plans, intricate schemes; nothing pleases her more than to trap the unwary. Watch out for her complex designs – she means you no good.
The FANATIC: the uncompromising extremist, she does wrong in the name of good. She justifies hers action by her intent, and merely shrugs her shoulders at collateral damage. Anyone not an ally is an enemy, and therefore, fair game. Give up any hope of showing her the error of her ways – she firmly believes you are wrong, wrong, wrong.
The MATRIARCH: the motherly oppressor, she smothers her loved ones. She knows what’s best and will do all in her power to controls the lives of those who surround her – all for their own good. A classic enabler, she sees no fault with her darlings, unless they don’t follow her dictates. Don’t be lured into her family nest – you’ll never get out alive.
16 Villain Archetypes
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The TYRANT: the bullying despot, he wants power at any price. He ruthlessly conquers all he surveys, crushing his enemies beneath his feet. People are but pawns to him, and he holds all the power pieces. Hesitate before getting in this man’s way – he’ll think nothing of destroying you.
The B*****D: the dispossessed son, he burns with resentment. He can’t have what he wants, so he lashes out to hurt those around him. His deeds are often for effect – he wants to provoke action in others. He proudly announces his rebellious dealings. Don’t be fooled by his boyish demeanor – he’s a bundle of hate.
The DEVIL: the charming fiend, he gives people what he thinks they deserve. Charisma allows him to lure his victims to their own destruction. His ability to discover the moral weaknesses in others serves him well. Close your ears to his cajolery – he’ll tempt you to disaster.
The TRAITOR: the double agent, he betrays those who trust him most. No one suspects the evil that lurks in his heart. Despite supportive smiles and sympathetic ears, he plots the destruction of his friends. Never turn your back on him -- he means you harm.
The OUTCAST: the lonely outsider, he wants desperately to belong. Tortured and unforgiving, he has been set off from others, and usually for good cause. He craves redemption, but is willing to gain it by sacrificing others. Waste no sympathy on him - he’ll have none for you.
The EVIL GENIUS: the malevolent mastermind, he loves to show off his superior intelligence. Intellectual inferiors are contemptible to him and that includes just about everyone. Elaborate puzzles and experiments are his trademark. Don’t let him pull your strings – the game is always rigged in his favor.
The SADIST: the savage predator, he enjoys cruelty for its own sake. Violence and psychological brutality are games to this man; and he plays those games with daring and skill. Run, don’t walk, away from this man – he’ll tear out your heart, and laugh while doing it.
The TERRORIST: the dark knight, he serves a warped code of honor. Self-righteous, he believes in his own virtue, and judges all around him by a strict set of laws. The end will always justify his nefarious means, and no conventional morality will give him pause. Don’t try to appeal to his sense of justice – his does not resemble yours.
The B***H: the abusive autocrat, she lies, cheats, and steals her way to the top. Her climb to success has left many a heel mark on the backs of others. She doesn’t care about the peons around her – only the achievement of her dreams matters. Forget expecting a helping hand from her – she doesn’t help anyone but herself.
The BLACK WIDOW: the beguiling siren, she lures victims into her web. She goes after anyone who has something she wants, and she wants a lot. But she does her best to make the victim want to be deceived. An expert at seduction of every variety, she uses her charms to get her way. Don’t be fooled by her claims of love – it’s all a lie.
The BACKSTABBER: the two-faced friend, she delights in duping the unsuspecting. Her sympathetic smiles enable her to learn her victims’ secrets, which she then uses to feather her nest. Her seemingly helpful advice is just the thing to hinder. Put no faith in her – she’ll betray you every time.
The LUNATIC: the unbalanced madwoman, she draws others into her crazy
environment. The drum to which she marches misses many a beat, but to her, it is the rest of the world that is out of step. Don’t even try to understand her logic – she is unfathomable.
The PARASITE: the poisonous vine, she collaborates for her own comfort. She goes along with any atrocity, so long as her own security is assured. She sees herself as a victim who had no choice, and blames others for her crimes. Expect no mercy from her – she won’t lift a finger to save anyone but herself.
The SCHEMER: the lethal plotter, she devises the ruin of others. Like a cat with a mouse, she plays with lives. Elaborate plans, intricate schemes; nothing pleases her more than to trap the unwary. Watch out for her complex designs – she means you no good.
The FANATIC: the uncompromising extremist, she does wrong in the name of good. She justifies hers action by her intent, and merely shrugs her shoulders at collateral damage. Anyone not an ally is an enemy, and therefore, fair game. Give up any hope of showing her the error of her ways – she firmly believes you are wrong, wrong, wrong.
The MATRIARCH: the motherly oppressor, she smothers her loved ones. She knows what’s best and will do all in her power to controls the lives of those who surround her – all for their own good. A classic enabler, she sees no fault with her darlings, unless they don’t follow her dictates. Don’t be lured into her family nest – you’ll never get out alive.
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While some of the following may seem redundant, or mislabeled, please keep in mind it was taken from the World of Darkness game setting, as presented by Death Quaker's Big List of Character Archetypes.
This is the first time that I have presented this information to any MMO community of which I have been a part. - Stormbow
ANALYST: Anything can be explained rationally, and you will explain it.
ARCHITECT (aka Maker and Builder): You desire to leave a legacy, tangible or intangible. This could be anything from an artistic masterpiece to a successful organization you founded to a new tradition you started.
AUTIST: You live inside your shell. Revealing the 'real' you could be the worst thing that could ever happen.
AUTOCRAT: You must be in control in all times of all situations.
AVANT-GARDE: You must be the first to know everything. Nothing is established, no gossip is spread without you having known it first.
BENEFACTOR: You have a bounty of riches or some other resources which you feel compelled to share.
BON VIVANT (aka Hedonist and Reveler): Live for today, 'cos buddy, tomorrow may never happen.
BRAVO: You have little tolerance for weakness, especially in yourself. You could be a proud warrior or a just plain bully.
BUREAUCRAT: You follow the rules no matter what.
CAREGIVER: You desire to take care of others, ease their pain, and heal them.
CAVALIER: You are the hero, the gallant defender of truth, justice, and all that is good.
CHILD (aka Cub): Whether you are one or not age-wise, you haven't grown up emotionally and prefer to let someone else take care of you.
COMPETITOR: There is no greater thrill than the thrill of victory, and you'll do anything to feel it.
CONFIDANT: You like and understand people and like to give advice-and you're usually good at it too.
CONNIVER: You like to manipulate your way through the sticky bits of life, preferring to let some sucker do the dirty work for you.
CRACKERJACK: Whatever it is you do, you're the best, and people can't help but be impressed.
CRITIC: Everything has a fault and you will find it.
CURMUDGEON: You're irascible and cynical and vocally so. Joy and laughter? Bah, humbug!
DECODER: You thrive on puzzles and riddles, be they the obvious sort, found in books and games, or hidden within seemingly benign texts or even a person's face.
DEVIANT: Whether it's because of your ethics, beliefs, or general view of people and society, you just plain don't fit in.
DIRECTOR (aka Leader): You always know the best way to go about doing something, and it only makes sense that persons follow your lead.
EXPLORER: The world is full of wonder, and you've got to see it all.
FANATIC: You have a cause, or maybe the cause has you... You live, eat, breathe this cause (of course, if you pick this one, you have to define what that cause is).
FOLLOWER: You're happy to help the leaders accomplish their goals, and stabilize the group with your support.
GALLANT: You are flamboyant as hell, and love to be the center of attention.
GUARDIAN: You have the strength, be it inner, physical, or both, to handle this hostile world, and desire to use that strength to protect the weaker folk around you.
HONEST ABE: Honesty is the best policy; integrity is the greatest virtue. You are true to your values and to everyone around you- all the time.
JESTER: You are the fool, the comic, the smartass, always looking for the humor in a situation.
JOBSWORTH: A bit similar to bureaucrat, you always stick to your routine. Routine is safe and efficient.
JUDGE (aka Mediator): You are an arbitrator and peacemaker, acting as a fair voice in conflictual situations.
LONER (aka Lone Wolf): You have your own path and no desire to share it with anyone else.
MANIPULATOR: People fascinate you, and you love to see the many ways they react to the situation you've so carefully set up for them.
MARTYR: You would rather suffer or even die than sacrifice your values or your friends' needs.
MASOCHIST: You're always trying to see just how much more trauma you can take before you collapse.
MASQUERADER: You enjoy pretending what you're not, and may be doing so to hide from others-or yourself. Particularly, you try to hide your true supernatural identity.
MONSTER: You are depraved, villainous scum.
OPTIMIST: You can always see that silver lining despite that icky dark cloud looming in front of it.
PEDAGOGUE: You are the ultimate teacher, living to pass on your knowledge so everyone might benefit from the wisdom of your experiences.
PENITENT: What ever it was you did, it was bad, and you devote all your energy to atoning for your sin.
PERFECTIONIST: Everything you do, say, are... must be without flaw.
PLOTTER: Everything you do must be planned out to the last detail.
POLTROON: Running away may be cowardly, but you're alive, aren't you? Why deal with something potentially unpleasant and possibly fatal when you can just avoid it?
PRAISE-SEEKER: You absolutely crave the approval of your comrades.
PREDATOR: The fittest survive, and you're pretty damn fit.
REBEL: You will do as you will, and ultimately desire freedom from unpleasant societal bonds.
RECOGNITION SEEKER: The opposite of the MASQUERADER, you love being the supernatural being you are, and despite the danger, long to let other people know about it.
RELUCTANT SUPERNATURAL: Garou, vampire, mage, whatever strange thing you are-you don't want to be it. You long for your "normal" life, before whatever changed you into this thing you can't understand.
RENUNCIATE: For some reason, you want to leave your past far, far behind you; though as hard as you try to forget it, the past will forever haunt you.
REVOLUTIONARY: You hold freedom dearly and desire justice, and will do whatever is necessary to hold on to these precious liberties. Unlike the Rebel, your urge is not to resist ALL authority, but rather to fight corruption in the system where you find it.
ROGUE: Screw the world! You do what you need to look out for yourself and get done what has to get done. If someone else suffers in the process, that's just too bad.
SAGE: Knowledge is your treasure and your joy, and you enjoy both learning as well as teaching others your wisdom.
SENSUALIST: Sensation is your addiction, and you'll do anything to experience a new one.
SHOW-OFF: You need approval and praise and will do anything to get it.
SUPPLICANT: Whatever you do, it is in the service of the Divine Being which you honor, fear, and/or love.
SUVIVOR: No matter what happens, you'll pull through it somehow. You're one tough cookie, and don't understand it when others give up so easily.
SYCOPHANT: You're the perfect yes-man, doing whatever you can to please the more powerful forces that be so they'll protect you. That silly Arab guy from The Mummy is a good example.
THEORIST: The world around you is something to try and explain, and your theories drive your purpose for being.
THRILLSEEKER: The stakes are just never high enough. More adrenaline, please!
TRADITIONALIST: Why change what's worked for ages? You're the ultimate conservative.
TRICKSTER: Your antics do more than amuse; your pranks and tricks have a point of teaching someone a lesson, or humorously but deftly reveal some wisdom.
VISIONARY: You have the drive and imagination to keep aiming for the sky and beyond.
WAIF: Whether you are or not, you have the appearance of being innocent and weak, and you haven't quite learned to act on your own without relying on others' pity.
WANDER: Settling down just is not your thing-whether you're running away from something or simply longing to see new places, the road is your home.
This is the first time that I have presented this information to any MMO community of which I have been a part. - Stormbow
ANALYST: Anything can be explained rationally, and you will explain it.
ARCHITECT (aka Maker and Builder): You desire to leave a legacy, tangible or intangible. This could be anything from an artistic masterpiece to a successful organization you founded to a new tradition you started.
AUTIST: You live inside your shell. Revealing the 'real' you could be the worst thing that could ever happen.
AUTOCRAT: You must be in control in all times of all situations.
AVANT-GARDE: You must be the first to know everything. Nothing is established, no gossip is spread without you having known it first.
BENEFACTOR: You have a bounty of riches or some other resources which you feel compelled to share.
BON VIVANT (aka Hedonist and Reveler): Live for today, 'cos buddy, tomorrow may never happen.
BRAVO: You have little tolerance for weakness, especially in yourself. You could be a proud warrior or a just plain bully.
BUREAUCRAT: You follow the rules no matter what.
CAREGIVER: You desire to take care of others, ease their pain, and heal them.
CAVALIER: You are the hero, the gallant defender of truth, justice, and all that is good.
CHILD (aka Cub): Whether you are one or not age-wise, you haven't grown up emotionally and prefer to let someone else take care of you.
COMPETITOR: There is no greater thrill than the thrill of victory, and you'll do anything to feel it.
CONFIDANT: You like and understand people and like to give advice-and you're usually good at it too.
CONNIVER: You like to manipulate your way through the sticky bits of life, preferring to let some sucker do the dirty work for you.
CRACKERJACK: Whatever it is you do, you're the best, and people can't help but be impressed.
CRITIC: Everything has a fault and you will find it.
CURMUDGEON: You're irascible and cynical and vocally so. Joy and laughter? Bah, humbug!
DECODER: You thrive on puzzles and riddles, be they the obvious sort, found in books and games, or hidden within seemingly benign texts or even a person's face.
DEVIANT: Whether it's because of your ethics, beliefs, or general view of people and society, you just plain don't fit in.
DIRECTOR (aka Leader): You always know the best way to go about doing something, and it only makes sense that persons follow your lead.
EXPLORER: The world is full of wonder, and you've got to see it all.
FANATIC: You have a cause, or maybe the cause has you... You live, eat, breathe this cause (of course, if you pick this one, you have to define what that cause is).
FOLLOWER: You're happy to help the leaders accomplish their goals, and stabilize the group with your support.
GALLANT: You are flamboyant as hell, and love to be the center of attention.
GUARDIAN: You have the strength, be it inner, physical, or both, to handle this hostile world, and desire to use that strength to protect the weaker folk around you.
HONEST ABE: Honesty is the best policy; integrity is the greatest virtue. You are true to your values and to everyone around you- all the time.
JESTER: You are the fool, the comic, the smartass, always looking for the humor in a situation.
JOBSWORTH: A bit similar to bureaucrat, you always stick to your routine. Routine is safe and efficient.
JUDGE (aka Mediator): You are an arbitrator and peacemaker, acting as a fair voice in conflictual situations.
LONER (aka Lone Wolf): You have your own path and no desire to share it with anyone else.
MANIPULATOR: People fascinate you, and you love to see the many ways they react to the situation you've so carefully set up for them.
MARTYR: You would rather suffer or even die than sacrifice your values or your friends' needs.
MASOCHIST: You're always trying to see just how much more trauma you can take before you collapse.
MASQUERADER: You enjoy pretending what you're not, and may be doing so to hide from others-or yourself. Particularly, you try to hide your true supernatural identity.
MONSTER: You are depraved, villainous scum.
OPTIMIST: You can always see that silver lining despite that icky dark cloud looming in front of it.
PEDAGOGUE: You are the ultimate teacher, living to pass on your knowledge so everyone might benefit from the wisdom of your experiences.
PENITENT: What ever it was you did, it was bad, and you devote all your energy to atoning for your sin.
PERFECTIONIST: Everything you do, say, are... must be without flaw.
PLOTTER: Everything you do must be planned out to the last detail.
POLTROON: Running away may be cowardly, but you're alive, aren't you? Why deal with something potentially unpleasant and possibly fatal when you can just avoid it?
PRAISE-SEEKER: You absolutely crave the approval of your comrades.
PREDATOR: The fittest survive, and you're pretty damn fit.
REBEL: You will do as you will, and ultimately desire freedom from unpleasant societal bonds.
RECOGNITION SEEKER: The opposite of the MASQUERADER, you love being the supernatural being you are, and despite the danger, long to let other people know about it.
RELUCTANT SUPERNATURAL: Garou, vampire, mage, whatever strange thing you are-you don't want to be it. You long for your "normal" life, before whatever changed you into this thing you can't understand.
RENUNCIATE: For some reason, you want to leave your past far, far behind you; though as hard as you try to forget it, the past will forever haunt you.
REVOLUTIONARY: You hold freedom dearly and desire justice, and will do whatever is necessary to hold on to these precious liberties. Unlike the Rebel, your urge is not to resist ALL authority, but rather to fight corruption in the system where you find it.
ROGUE: Screw the world! You do what you need to look out for yourself and get done what has to get done. If someone else suffers in the process, that's just too bad.
SAGE: Knowledge is your treasure and your joy, and you enjoy both learning as well as teaching others your wisdom.
SENSUALIST: Sensation is your addiction, and you'll do anything to experience a new one.
SHOW-OFF: You need approval and praise and will do anything to get it.
SUPPLICANT: Whatever you do, it is in the service of the Divine Being which you honor, fear, and/or love.
SUVIVOR: No matter what happens, you'll pull through it somehow. You're one tough cookie, and don't understand it when others give up so easily.
SYCOPHANT: You're the perfect yes-man, doing whatever you can to please the more powerful forces that be so they'll protect you. That silly Arab guy from The Mummy is a good example.
THEORIST: The world around you is something to try and explain, and your theories drive your purpose for being.
THRILLSEEKER: The stakes are just never high enough. More adrenaline, please!
TRADITIONALIST: Why change what's worked for ages? You're the ultimate conservative.
TRICKSTER: Your antics do more than amuse; your pranks and tricks have a point of teaching someone a lesson, or humorously but deftly reveal some wisdom.
VISIONARY: You have the drive and imagination to keep aiming for the sky and beyond.
WAIF: Whether you are or not, you have the appearance of being innocent and weak, and you haven't quite learned to act on your own without relying on others' pity.
WANDER: Settling down just is not your thing-whether you're running away from something or simply longing to see new places, the road is your home.