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la_libertine June 11 2012, 00:42:51 UTC
I was leaning towards a city elf for you, but I'm definitely getting a Human Noble vibe from your answers, for example the full genealogical history, and especially your traits and individualism. Human noble is a good mix of traditionalism, innovation, power and grace.

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starlord June 11 2012, 05:38:36 UTC
I was ready to vote Magi for you, but your answer to the tradition/innovation made me question it a lot.. though, I'm pretty sure not all mages are excited to be locked up in that tower, and their use of magic being controlled. And you could be an apostate, anyway.

Hmm. In the end I think I would actually like to go with Dwarf Noble for you; while it is somewhat similar to Human Nobles, it seems to have some sort of.. freedom human nobles don't have. You said you need a quiet place where you can be by yourself, and I couldn't picture a human noble being able to venture off someplace all by themself; surely, there would always be someone watching over them, a guard or something. However, dwarves are more respecting of another person's privacy, and if you were a dwarf noble you would get the wealth and elegance and the military power human nobles have, but also the occasional chance for solitude, when you need it. Your preferred enviroment and interest toward cities also fit being a dwarf noble.

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hilian June 11 2012, 08:05:42 UTC
I can see both human noble and dwarf noble, but I am leaning a bit more towards Dwarf Noble overall. The description of your family and the words you selected in the last section ( military powel and Wealth - Elegance ) remind me more of dwarf noble, and I think they live in a exciting, fast paced environment but also have places where they can relax alone and think freely.

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scytheweasel July 6 2012, 03:55:45 UTC
I agree that it sounds as if you'd fit in as a Dwarven Noble - you're savvy but rather tough, and your tradition-versus-innovation response sounds like one that an upper-caste dwarf would approve of along with your appreciation for power, with the honor that Dragon Age's dwarves pay their ancestors and Paragon system. If Orzammar is a good across-the-board example, dwarven cities are also certainly fast-paced and intriguing, with plenty of places to securely "hide" if need be.

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