Architect
Your sense of purpose goes beyond your own needs; you try to create something of lasting
value for those who will come after you. People need many things, and you gain
satisfaction by providing whatever you can. You are the type of person who makes an effort
to build something of value: to found a town, create a company or in some way leave a
lasting legacy. Many American pioneers were Architects by Nature.
- Regain Willpower whenever you create or establish something of importance or lasting
value.
Autocrat
You must have complete control of the situation, complete control over those around you
and as much control over fate as you possible can. Control is the only thing you
understand; it is what you worship. Authority is what you desire, and it is what you gain
when you have control. The more authority you have, the more control you gain. One hand
feeds the other. Others may consider you domineering, but they just aren't up for the job
- you are the only one who can do it.
- Regain one point of Willpower whenever you achieve complete control over a situation
involving other individuals.
Autist
1You hide your secrets from others. Even more importantly, you hide your true self. Anyone
who understands you can hurt you, so no one must ever see the real you, or even come
close. Give away as little of yourself as possible - adopt a false personality if you like
- but just make sure no one discovers the truth about you. Knowledge is power, and those
who know you can do anything they like to you.
- Regain one Willpower point whenever another character confesses he is unable to
understand you, or whenever someone makes a false assumption about you that gives you an
advantage.
Avant-Garde
You must always be in the forefront - always the first with a piece of news, a dance or
fashion trend, or a discovery in the arts. Nothing pains you more than hearing news
secondhand, or someone else telling you about a hot new band. New discoveries are your
life, and you devote a great deal of time and effort to keeping up with things. After all,
if you're not in the forefront, you're nowhere.
- Regain one Willpower point whenever you are first with a piece of news or some other
significant discovery.
Bon Vivant
Life is pointless, shallow and meaningless - so have as good a time as possible. Rome may
burn, but you shall drink wine and sing songs. A hedonist, sensualist, sybarite and party
animal, the words austere, self-denial and self-discipline have no place in your life. You
much prefer the concept of instant gratification. Still, you don't mind a little hard work
as long as a good time awaits you upon completion. Most Bon Vivants have low Self-Control,
for they so dearly love excess.
- Regain Willpower whenever you have a truly good time and can fully express your
exultation (or perhaps even more points if you enjoy an especially fun night).
Bravo
You are known as a bully, a ruffian and a tough, and delight in tormenting the weak.
Things must always go your way, and you do not tolerate those who cross you. Power and
might are all you respect; indeed, you heed only those who can prove their power to you.
You see nothing wrong with forcing your will upon others. There is nothing you like better
than to persecute, antagonize, heckle and intimidate those for whom you have contempt -and
of them there are many. The emotions of kindness and pity are not completely foreign to
you, but you hide from your own sense of weakness through cruelty to others. While most
Bravos despise the weak, a few become their protectors.
- Regain Willpower whenever you intimidate or physically force another person to do what
you wish.
Caregiver
You always try to help those around you, struggling to make a difference in the needs and
sorrows of the unfortunate. People around you depend on your stability and strength to
keep them steady and centered. You are the one people turn to when they have a problem.
- Regain Willpower whenever you successfully protect or nurture someone else. It can be as
small as a smile of support or a shoulder to lean on at an appropriate moment. You must
help the other person in some way, though he need not acknowledge it openly.
Cavalier
You are as bold, intrepid, valiant and fearless as you need to be to complete your duty.
You are the hero who tries to live up to glorious ideals and codes of justice. By
protecting that which is good, you seek to preserve the society that made you what you
are. If your Nature is Cavalier, and your Humanity ever falls below four, you have to
choose a new Nature. You probably hate Deviants, though you may not always recognize them.
- Regain three Willpower points when you manage to accomplish a significant task that
positively affects the group to which you belong.
Child
You are still immature in personality and temperament: a kid who never grew up. Though you
can (hopefully) care for yourself, you prefer the security of being watched over by
others. Often you seek out someone to look out for you - a caretaker of sorts. Some see
you as a spoiled brat, while others see you as an innocent cherub unaffected by the evils
of the world. This is a very common archetype for Kindred who were created when they were
young and subsequently matured mentally, but not emotionally.
- Regain Willpower whenever someone does something to help you with no apparent gain for
herself.
Competitor
You are driven by the need to win at all costs. The thrill of victory is the only thrill
you recognize; it is the thing that drives you. You see life as a contest and society as a
dichotomy of winners and losers. You believe all the macho business proverbs - "if
you're not lead dog, the view never changes"; "there are no prizes for second
place"; "eat or be eaten." You try to turn every situation into a contest
of some kind, and it is the only way you can relate to anything. You are capable of
cooperating with others, but only by turning the group interactions into another contest:
you must be the leader, or the most productive, or the most indispensable, or the best
liked - anything, as long as it means you win in some way or another.
- Regain one Willpower point whenever you win a contest of any sort, formal or informal.
For truly impressive victories, the Storyteller may award more points.
Confidant
You understand people and, more importantly, you like them. You are a facilitator who
listens and advises. People confess to you and in return you give them advice, most of
which is good (though sometimes your advice is more for your own benefit than for that of
the recipient). You are very interested in other people, and who and what they are.
Personalities fascinate you, as do the sickness and beauty of human nature.
- You regain a point of Willpower whenever someone confides in you on a personal and
intimate level.
Conformist
You are a follower. Taking charge is just not your style. It is easy for you to adapt,
attune, adjust, comply and reconcile yourself to whatever new situation you find yourself
in. You flit to the brightest star, the person whom you feel to be the best, throwing your
lot in with her. It is both difficult and distasteful for you to go against the flow or
rebel. You hate inconsistency and instability, and know that by supporting a strong
leader, you help prevent chaos from occurring. All stable groups need some kind of
Conformist.
- Regain Willpower whenever your group (the brood) accomplishes something because of your
support and aid.
Conniver
What's the sense of working hard when you can get something for nothing? Why drudge when,
just by talking, you can get what you want? You always try to find the easy way out, the
fast track to success and wealth. Some people might call what you do swindling or even
outright theft, but you know that you only do what everyone else does; you just do it
better. Additionally, it's a game, and you get great pleasure out of outwitting someone.
Connivers play many roles, so you may be a thief, a swindler, a street waif, an
entrepreneur, a con man or just a finagler.
- Regain Willpower whenever you are able to get your way by tricking another person into
doing as you wish.
Critic
Nothing in the world should be accepted without thorough scrutiny and examination. Nothing
is ever perfect, and the blemishes must be pointed out in order for the good to be truly
known. Your standards are high for everything, and you insist on their being met. You
encourage the same ideals in others, because laxity and low standards reduce the quality
of life for everyone. Others will thank you later, once they discover the purity of your
perspective. You seek out and expose the imperfections in every person or thing you
encounter. You are never satisfied with anything that is less than perfect, unless it is
within yourself after all, you're not a perfectionist.
- Regain one Willpower point whenever you are able to discover a significant imperfection
that has escaped the attention of others.
Curmudgeon
You are an irascible, churlish person at heart, taking everything seriously and finding
little humor in life (though you may have a wickedly barbed wit). Cynicism is your middle
name; it is the tool with which you judge everything in life. You have a very well-defined
understanding of how things really work, especially when they involve the circus of human
endeavor. Long ago the foolish actions of others ceased to surprise you.
- Regain Willpower whenever someone does something stupid, just like you predicted. You
must predict it either out loud to the other characters or in private to the Storyteller.
Director
You despise chaos and disorder, and tend to take control and organize things in order to
suppress anarchy. You like to be in charge, live to organize and habitually strive to make
things work smoothly. You trust your own judgment implicitly and tend to think of things
in black-and-white terms: "This won't work," "You're either for me or
against me," "There are two ways to do this - my way and the wrong way."
- Regain Willpower when you are allowed to lead a group and accomplish some significant
task.
Deviant
There are always people who don't fit in, and you are such a miscreant. Your beliefs,
motivations and sense of propriety are the complete antithesis of the status quo. You are
not so much an aimless rebel as an independent thinker who does not belong in the society
in which you were raised. You don't give a damn about other people's morality, but you do
adhere to your own strange code of conduct. Deviants are typically irreverent, and some
have truly bizarre tastes and desires.
- Regain Willpower whenever you are able to thumb your nose at society and its precepts
without retaliation (most often vampiric society rather than mortal).
Fanatic
You are consumed by a cause; it is the primary force in your life, for good or ill. Every
ounce of blood and passion you possess is directed toward it; in fact, you may feel very
guilty about spending time on anything else. You will let nothing stand in your way -
nothing that you cannot overcome, in any case. You and those around you may suffer, but
your cause is everything - the end justifies the means. Before the game begins, make sure
you describe your cause, and define how it may affect your behavior.
-You regain Willpower whenever you accomplish an act which furthers your cause.
Gallant
You are as flamboyant as you are amoral; some see you as a rogue, a Don Juan, a rake, a
paramour or just a lounge lizard - but you see yourself as all of the above. A consummate
actor who loves to make as big a show of things as possible, nothing attracts your
attention more than an appreciative audience. You love people and you love to impress them
even more. Though you may indeed be a superior lover, you enjoy the chase almost as much
as you enjoy the act. Gallants vary widely in temperament and ambition, holding in common
little more than their love of attention.
- Regain Willpower whenever you manage to dazzle or impress another person. The
Storyteller is always the judge, even when characters are involved.
Honest-Abe
You have a moderate temperament, and refrain at all cost from telling lies and stealing
from others. You were brought up to live honestly and openly, and to be good to others -
you have lived your life (and unlife) by these simple truths ever since. You are not a
dogmatist and do not insist that others live as you do, nor have you constructed a
complicated set of rules for yourself. You are flexible in your behavior, but always
carefully evaluate your actions against your beliefs.
-You regain five points of Willpower if your honesty harms you or your friends in some
way, but later turns out to help you. In other words, your honesty turns out to have been
the proper way to do things, even from a pragmatic point of view.
Jester
You are the fool, idiot, quipster, clown or comic, forever making fun of both yourself and
others. You constantly seek the humor in any situation, and strive always to battle the
tides of depression inside yourself. You hate sorrow and pain, and constantly try to take
others' minds off the dark side of life. Sometimes you'll do nearly anything to forget
pain exists. Your particular brand of humor might not always impress your friends, but it
makes you feel better. Some Jesters manage to escape pain and are truly happy, but most
never find release.
- Regain Willpower when you raise the spirits of those around you through the device of
humor, especially when you are able to escape your own pain in the process
Jobsworth
You are dedicated to the unbroken routine of your existence, and refuse to do anything
that compromises your routine and established practices. No matter how urgent or deserving
an individual case may be, the preservation of established practices and routines is more
important. Individual decisions and considerations are fallible, whereas routines and
established procedures are the distilled wisdom of years or decades of decision-making.
Routines are what separate order from chaos. Make an exception once, and it sets a
dangerous precedent; make an exception twice, and the door to anarchy is opened.
-Regain a Willpower point each time you are able to preserve your routine, and each time
you avoid reevaluating anything or making a decision about a situation based on its
individual merits. At the Storyteller's option, more points may be awarded for truly
impressive feats of generalization.
Judge
As a facilitator, moderator, arbitrator, conciliator and peacemaker, you always seek to
make things better. You pride yourself on your rationality, your judgment and your ability
to deduce a reasonable explanation when given the facts. You struggle to promote truth,
but you understand how difficult it is to ascertain. You respect justice, for that is the
way in which truth can reign.
In your view, people are resources, albeit ones that are most difficult to manage and
employ. You hate dissension and arguments, and shy away from dogmatism. Sometimes Judges
make good leaders, though a lack of vision can sometimes cause them to maintain the status
quo instead of searching for a better way.
- Regain Willpower when you are able to successfully separate the truth from a web of lies
or can convince disputing individuals to agree with your judgments.
Loner
You are the type of person who is always alone, even in the midst of a crowd. You are the
wanderer, hunter and lone wolf. Though others might think of you as lonely, forsaken,
isolated or remote, in truth you prefer your own company to that of others. There are many
different reasons why this might be so: you don't understand people, you understand people
too well, people dislike you, people like you too much, or you are simply lost in your own
thoughts. Your reasons are your own.
- When you manage to accomplish some significant task on your own, without the aid of
others, yet which still aids the group in some way, you regain Willpower based on the
significance of the achievement.
Manipulator
You have always been fascinated by others. Why do people behave as they do? What thoughts
and emotions affect their actions? The cognitive processes that influence the choices
people make intrigue you. Sometimes just asking people questions about their actions can
yield important information, but often people do not truly understand their own
motivations and concerns. In these cases, it is far easier to set up situations -
experiments, if you will - to see how people behave. You attempt to manipulate these
situations for your personal advantage, in order to discover more information about your
chosen subjects. Some might call these experiments cruel, but to you it is mere scientific
necessity.
-Regain Willpower whenever you manage to set up an incident or situation that allows you
to gain new insight into your subject's psyche.
Martyr
All possess the martyr instinct, but few act upon it. Even fewer live the life of a
Martyr, but you are such a one. Your desire for self-sacrifice stems either from a low
self-esteem, a feeling of a lack of control, or a profoundly developed sense of love. You
are able to endure long-lasting and severe suffering because of your beliefs and ideals.
At worst, a Martyr expects sympathy and attention because of his or her suffering, and may
even feign or exaggerate pain or deprivation. At best, a Martyr will choose to suffer
injury or even the Final Death rather than renounce his religion, beliefs, principles,
cause or friends.
- Regain Willpower when you sacrifice yourself in a real and immediate way for your
beliefs or another individual.
Masochist
You like to push the boundaries and try to see how much you can take - how much pain you
can tolerate before you collapse. You gain a certain satisfaction from suffering
humiliation, depravation and even mutilation, especially when you are the cause of your
pain and have some control over it. You know that your need is somewhat perverse, but you
know you aren't crazy. This is just the way you are.
-Regain two points of Willpower whenever you suffer in a new way.
Mediator
The world is full of people who want things; sometimes people want the exact same thing.
Some people have what other people want and would be willing to talk about working out a
deal, but just don't know how to start. These people often have immense trouble finding
and communicating with each other. That is where you come in. You are dedicated to
mediating between people - fulfilling needs, smoothing over disputes, and generally
helping people talk to one another. You are the diplomat, the middle child, the perpetual
person in the middle.
-Regain one point of Willpower whenever you are able to act as a go-between between two
individuals or groups, and regain another point if you take things to a satisfactory
conclusion. The Storyteller may award more points for particularly outstanding mediation.
Optimist
"Everything always turns out for the best." That is the motto of your life, and
you know if you can just stay cheerful and stop worrying, your problems will never be with
you forever. Some call you a fool, but even they have to admit you're happier than they
are. Certainly you'll encounter difficulties from time to time, but there's no sense in
worrying yourself to death in advance. Don't worry, be happy, and have a nice day.
-Regain a Willpower point whenever things turn out for the best, just like you said they
would. You must predict such an outcome, either out loud to the other characters or to
yourself (tell the Storyteller).
Pedagogue
You've been a few places, seen a few things, and picked up a thing or two along the way -
and you like to tell everyone about what you've learned. Teaching is your avocation, if
not necessarily your profession. In your time you've seen inexperience and ignorance lead
to all kinds of misery and misfortune, and it pains you too much to stand by and watch
this occur. You are dedicated to passing on what you have learned for the benefit of
others - not only skills and knowledge, but also the less tangible assets of wisdom and
experience. If given the chance you can lecture others for hours.
-Regain one Willpower point whenever you see (or discover) that someone has benefited by
something you taught or showed her.
Penitent
You are unworthy. You are sinful. You are base, vile and lacking in virtue. You have no
right to exist and are utterly beyond redemption. Either because of a low self-image or
because of a spectacular trauma in your past, you feel compelled to spend your life making
up for what you are, what you lack or what you have done. You owe it to Creation at large
to offer repentance for the crime of your existence. You struggle nightly to make amends
for your weakness, and your nightly dream is to be able, at last, to overcome it. But you
know you are weak and beyond hope.
-Regain one Willpower point whenever you are able to do a good deed for someone to whom (
in reality or in your imagination) you have been an inconvenience, annoyance or danger.
For particularly outstanding acts of penitence or recompense, the Storyteller may award
two or even three points.
Perfectionist
You can't stand imperfection, not in others and certainly not in yourself. Neither can you
tolerate those who do not do everything they can to do their best, to make everything neat
and proper and right in their lives. Though you may be strict with others, it is with
yourself that you are most critical - everything must always be in its place, and you must
always do the best and be the best.
-Regain a point of Willpower whenever you accomplish something flawlessly, without a
single mistake, falter, wound, hesitation, confusion, hindrance or obstruction.
Plotter
Everything you do is planned. Very little springs from you spontaneously. Your plans are
often long and involved, sometimes extending beyond the lives of the mortals involved in
them. Details must be exact, for you believe any deviation could bring ruin. You try to
plan everything in your life; each thing you do must accomplish something in the greater
scheme. Deviation from routine, however, is bothersome, not traumatic. You are organized,
not deranged. You tend to be neat and precise in everything you do.
- You regain three points of Willpower when one of your plots comes to fruition in the
exact manner you planned.
Poltroon
Meeting trouble (or anything else ) head-on is the tactic of fools and optimists. The
sensible way to deal with trouble is to deny it a target. While some people might accuse
you of sticking your head in the sand, they do have to admit that it has remained on your
shoulders for quite some time, and
looks like it will continue to do so indefinitely. You never confront what you can evade,
and never face anything unless there is no other option. Courage is not high on your list
of virtues, but then the line between courage and folly is virtually nonexistent to your
eyes.
-Regain one point of Willpower whenever you are able to avoid a problem or situation
without dealing with it.
Praise-Seeker
You self-worth is based entirely on the opinions of others. You crave approval and praise,
and will go to extreme lengths to get such - even risking yourself and things you love.
Unlike the Sycophant, you do not think of protection, and you have no thought of using
others' good opinions to your own advantage - you simply crave praise and approval for
their own sake, so you can feel good about yourself.
-Regain one Willpower point whenever another character offers unprompted praise,
admiration or appreciation. If the appreciation is truly great, and/or the other character
is powerful or particularly admired, the Storyteller may award extra points.
Rebel
You are a malcontent, iconoclast and free-thinking recalcitrant. You are so
independent-minded and free-willed that you are unwilling to join any particular cause or
movement. You are just yourself and only desire the freedom to be yourself. You do not
make a good follower and aren't usually a very good leader either (unless your followers
are willing to go wherever you lead). You tend to be insubordinate to authority to the
point of stupidity.
- Regain Willpower whenever your rebellion against the status quo turns out to be for the
best.
Survivor
No matter what, you always manage to survive. You can endure, pull through, recover from,
outlast and outlive nearly any circumstance. When the going gets tough, you get going. You
never say die, and never give up - never. Nothing angers you as much as a person who
doesn't struggle to make things better, or who surrenders to the nameless forces of the
universe.
- Regain Willpower whenever you survive a difficult situation through your own cunning and
perseverance.
Sycophant
In the grand scheme of things, you are small and weak and unfit for survival. Your best
hope is to find someone who is more powerful than you are and persuade her to take care of
you. In return you will serve, admire and follow her. You will do anything she says,
unless it puts you in great risk. In any type of uncertain situation, you will attach
yourself to the strongest-seeming person, siding with her, performing various barely
necessary services and generally trying to ingratiate yourself. Thereby you hope to earn
some kind of protection. There is no limit to the depths to which you will lower yourself
in order to be accepted, and you have no pride.
-Regain one Willpower point whenever a stronger character to whom you have attached
yourself acts in your defense, be it siding with you in an argument or protecting you from
physical harm.
Thrill-Seeker
You live for that moment of danger when the adrenaline kicks in and you feel truly alive.
Skydiving, bungee jumping and leaping across roofs on a dare are all just par for the
course. As a junkie is addicted to his particular brand of poison, you are addicted to
danger. Unlike most, you go out of your way to place yourself in dangerous situations that
test the limits of your abilities. You train and work to be as ready as you can for these
situations, and then you seek them out. This is what sets you apart from the teeming
masses of paranoid dullards who shuffle around, hiding from their own shadows.
-Regain a point of Willpower whenever you accomplish a particularly daring feat or
overcome a nearly impossible situation in which you deliberately placed yourself.
Traditionalist
You are an orthodox, conservative and extremely traditional individual. What was good
enough for you when you were young is good enough for you now. You almost never
change. In general you are opposed to change for the sake of change - what point is there
in that? You may be seen by some as a miser, a reactionary or simply an old fogy. You
strive to always preserve the status quo.
- Regain Willpower whenever you are able to protect the status quo and prevent change.
Visionary
There are very few who are brave or strong or imaginative enough to look beyond the
suffocating embrace of society and mundane thought and see something more. Society treats
such people with both respect and contempt -
for it is the Visionary who perverts as well guides society into the future.
You may be a spiritualist, shaman, New Ager, mystic, philosopher or inventor, but whatever
you are, you are always looking for something more. You see beyond the bounds of
conventional imagination and create new possibilities. Though you might have your head in
the clouds and are often of an impractical bent, you are filled with new ideas and
perceptions.
- Regain Willpower whenever you are able to convince others to believe in your dreams and
follow the course of action outlined by your vision of the future.