Can you please tell me what class and alignment this sounds like the most?
Sabin is a young adult who embodies contradiction itself, combining the dual natures of "day" and "night." He displays a childish manner of speech, but is swift of thought and more than capable of coldly, and calmly and clinically analysing everything from a beautiful flower, to a dead body. Rationality dominates his behaviour, but there are many inherent weaknesses to his psyche, resulting in his personality manifesting itself as both pure and cruel.
Although he has spent several years slowly rising through ranks of the city police force; Sabin's fractured psyche and desire for order and control have got him into trouble on many occasions, as he has, believing himself to be infallible, played judge and jury by repaying cruelty with cruelty and benevolence with benevolence, in an attempt to fit everything neatly into the world view of the part of his psyche that dominates at the time.
Whichever part of Sabins psyche has control at any given moment, his intelligence and perceptive nature always shine through, as his swift mind and quick eyes betray his childlike presence—allowing Sabin to notice things that others do not and quickly gain insight into whatever situation he finds himself in; and thus, manipulate people and circumstances to get to the truth, or for whatever end.
What do you think? Which class and alignment best fit?
Cheers
Fox XD
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Sounds to me like a Lawful Good Inquisitive Rogue, maybe with some fighter mixed in.
Lawful in that this is a character that believes in the virtue of the law, even if they've at times taken it into their own hands (remember, a character's alignment doesn't dictate their actions, rather their worldview). Good may be a stretch, I suppose you could also make a case for Lawful Neutral, if you feel their "answering cruelty with cruelty" isn't properly justified and perhaps if Sabin cares more about what is lawful than what is right. Or rather, I suppose a lawful neutral character might instead believe that there isn't a difference between what is lawful and right. Depends on your interpretation I suppose.
Hi, everyone
Can you please tell me what class and alignment this sounds like the most?
Sabin is a young adult who embodies contradiction itself, combining the dual natures of "day" and "night." He displays a childish manner of speech, but is swift of thought and more than capable of coldly, and calmly and clinically analysing everything from a beautiful flower, to a dead body. Rationality dominates his behaviour, but there are many inherent weaknesses to his psyche, resulting in his personality manifesting itself as both pure and cruel.
Although he has spent several years slowly rising through ranks of the city police force; Sabin's fractured psyche and desire for order and control have got him into trouble on many occasions, as he has, believing himself to be infallible, played judge and jury by repaying cruelty with cruelty and benevolence with benevolence, in an attempt to fit everything neatly into the world view of the part of his psyche that dominates at the time.
Whichever part of Sabins psyche has control at any given moment, his intelligence and perceptive nature always shine through, as his swift mind and quick eyes betray his childlike presence—allowing Sabin to notice things that others do not and quickly gain insight into whatever situation he finds himself in; and thus, manipulate people and circumstances to get to the truth, or for whatever end.
What do you think? Which class and alignment best fit?
Cheers
Fox XD
A caffeinated nerd who has played TTRPGs or a number of years and is very much a fantasy adventure geek.
Sounds to me like a Lawful Good Inquisitive Rogue, maybe with some fighter mixed in.
Lawful in that this is a character that believes in the virtue of the law, even if they've at times taken it into their own hands (remember, a character's alignment doesn't dictate their actions, rather their worldview). Good may be a stretch, I suppose you could also make a case for Lawful Neutral, if you feel their "answering cruelty with cruelty" isn't properly justified and perhaps if Sabin cares more about what is lawful than what is right. Or rather, I suppose a lawful neutral character might instead believe that there isn't a difference between what is lawful and right. Depends on your interpretation I suppose.
Don't take this the wrong way but if you are going to post every random thought on your character maybe do it in https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/story-lore
I feel like I know Sabin's entire life history and future.