Sekar is a Femme Fatale, quite befittingly! She’s not much into the elegant subtleties of sultry European spies, though. Relies more on her dashing feistiness. Still, most of her romantic endeavors have gone well with minimal injuries.
Aristophanes is a Tragic Hero! I’ve had this trope in mind when I first thought him into existence, so it’s quite a pleasant surprise that this quiz reinforces it. He has some sustained guilt over what happened to the rest of his family during a monstrous accident.
Prometheus is a… Rival? If she’s the Rival, whoever might be the Protagonist? Mr Fires???
Grainne is a Damsel (in Distress). Fortunately, what she lacks in dangerousness she makes up in her irresistibility and breathtakingness. And if things still go wrong, well, there’s always the Flit.
S.F.'s a villain.
Which, I mean. They’re a criminal mastermind dedicated to subverting the function of whatever they can so that they can snap the strings on time and step outside of it, so that seems fairly accurate.
My Spy is the Protagonist. As much as they are anything.
No surprise there, I guess.
Ixc is the Protagonist. As to expected.
Protagonist.
Possibly because of how much my vision of my character changed over the period of time that i’ve played it.
Harry P.: The Protagonist.
The character responsible for handling the main problem and the one most in need of change, emotionally. You are ambitious and are considered to be highly courageous. You have a good set of morals and love to do the right thing. Overall, you’re just incredibly well-rounded. You are typically seen as extroverted and involved in many different things. You make friends easily and people are attracted to your outstanding personality. You don’t mind being the center of attention every once in a while!
Elizabeth K. Broker: The Rival
[spoiler]The grim, volatile foe of the protagonist, who, through a series of inexplicable events up to and including attempted murder, gains grudging respect for said hero/heroine (and may even save them) and goes from intolerable to tolerable. You’re very confident and have pep in your step. People who don’t know you describe you as stubborn, but in fact you have a very open-mind. You’re able to see both sides of the situation, but it’s hard for you to admit that you’re wrong. You stick to your vices and never falter, even if your opinion is seen as wrong. For those on your side, they look up to you and value your ideals. You speak with raw pride. You’re straightforward and like to get right to the point during most conversations. You are more fueled by emotion rather than logic. You also love competition, being number one is very important to you.[/spoiler]
How oddly fitting.
edited by Harry P. on 12/31/2017
Did this again since I have a better idea of who I want my characters to be
Heathen: Protaganist
Sook: Femme Fatale
Aten: Sidekick
Caroline got Femme Fatale.
I got the Anti-Hero for Kyle. Not what I was expecting.
Got Anti-Hero for Dr. Priest, which suits best his ambition, always meant for me a long descent into darkness and finally becoming a beast he used to hunt.
Passed for myself and got The Jester, which is flattering.
Kpt. Lt. Redlich got "The Mentor". It suits the old warhorse quite well.
Malcolm is the villain, apparently.
Jamilah is The Protagonist. It fits perfect. The character responsible for handling the main problem and the one most in need of change, emotionally. You are ambitious and are considered to be highly courageous. You have a good set of morals and love to do the right thing. Overall, you’re just incredibly well-rounded. You are typically seen as extroverted and involved in many different things. You make friends easily and people are attracted to your outstanding personality. You don’t mind being the center of attention every once in a while!
The Protagonist. Makes sense
The Femme Fatale, but seeing as Honeyaddict is male, Homme Fatale.
The Homme Fatale is sexy and they know it. Made famous by Film Noir and hard-boiled detective stories, they manipulate and confuse The Hero with their undeniable aura of sexiness and danger. The Hero knows that they’re walking trouble and knows much more about the bad guys than The Hero might or they should, but damn it if they can’t resist their enticing wiles. You are seen as naturally seductive by your peers. You have such an amazing way of words that others are willing to do anything for you. You love to gossip and engage in drama, even if it is none of your business. But besides that, you are proud of yourself as a person and love everything that you are. And you should be! You’re fierce!
edited by Honeyaddict on 6/22/2018
Wilhelm Leibniz III got The Jester
The constructive troll, a common feature at the Standard Royal Court. Much like their historical counterpart, the Jester’s foolish appearance and demeanor means they’re generally laughed at or not taken seriously. The upside to this is being able to pretty much speak their mind in the most blunt way possible without fear of reprisal. You have a good sense of humor and are seen as the life of the party. You hide your pessimistic ways through your comedic nature. You are often unpredictable and unreadable by your peers. No one really understands you, but they appreciate you anyways. Your presence is heavily valued
The villain? What nonsense. And I found that a lot of these questions were ill-suited to me. “Suppose you and three friends are at a party.” Ridiculous. “Which of these types of things sounds most enjoyable?” None of them. “What do you seek in a companion?” Somebody intelligent, or if nothing else, useful.
… hm… alright, maybe I do seem villainous. I prefer to think of myself as focused. Committed. Passionate.
Villain.
I suppose I have killed a number of people, but most of the time it wasn’t permanent.