Lust vs Chasity
Including lust for power as lust, I'd say Faye is a 2 if not a downright 1. Were it simply sexual lust, I'd consider her probably a 9.
Gluttony vs Temperance
5. She does enjoy a life of luxury, but not to the point of wastefulness, especially not when it comes to food. While she does like to indulge (especially in tea), she is also quite mannerly mindful of those around her as well as the public's best interests (or her perception of them, anyway).
Greed vs Charity
8. While she greatly enjoys material possessions, she also values helping others and will sacrifice herself for them if need be.
Sloth vs Diligence
10. Never gives up. Never gives in. Never stops working.
Wrath vs Patience
3. Her patience is limited. Sometimes violence and vengeance get better results!
Envy vs Kindness
8. She has a desire for a great many things, but doesn't usually envy traits in others. She's only concerned with what she has, not with what others possess. She's also willing to lend a hand to anyone she doesn't consider an enemy.
Pride vs Humility
1. "The world is a mess, and I just need to rule it."
Does your character lean more towards the Sins or the Virtues? Faye's a fairly complicated and conflicted character, so she's all over the place. It averaged out to 5.286~ so I suppose she's fairly in middle but leans more toward the virtuous.
Which Sin does your character most emulate? Pride. She believes she is always right, and that she is stronger, smarter, more righteous, more valuable, and more capable than almost everyone else. Second would be lust. She has a thirst power in all forms (followers, strength, charm, money, knowledge, allure, etc.) that cannot be quenched. Third is wrath. She often solves problems with force when she's exhausted all other measures (and as far as she's concerned, a few failed tries means "exhausted").
Which Virtue does your character most emulate? Diligence. She's always hardworking and steadfast in her beliefs. She's motivated and she does not budge in her convictions. Second would be kindness and charity, tied for similar reasons. Faye's actually fairly nice and helpful to those who do not insult her or get in her way. She will go out of her way to risk life and limb for anyone who's not on her bad side. She will sacrifice herself and her resources for friends and total strangers alike, and while she won't do the same for enemies, in the long run she may soften up and show more mercy than expected.
Which of these Sins or Virtues do you and/or your character believe they need to work on the most? OOC, I think she needs to work on lust and wrath. She's too power hungry, which lands her in a lot of trouble, and too short-tempered (of course, all of that's half the fun for me, though). I also believe she should be less diligent--it often hurts her in the long run. IC, Faye believes she's mostly a pretty decent person. She recognizes most of her flaws but views them as strengths or necessary evils at worst. The only thing she really doubts is her tendency to secretly put the well-being of those she loves most before the needs of the "greater good" she so loves to preach about, but I'm not really certain what Sin that would fall under.
Including lust for power as lust, I'd say Faye is a 2 if not a downright 1. Were it simply sexual lust, I'd consider her probably a 9.
Gluttony vs Temperance
5. She does enjoy a life of luxury, but not to the point of wastefulness, especially not when it comes to food. While she does like to indulge (especially in tea), she is also quite mannerly mindful of those around her as well as the public's best interests (or her perception of them, anyway).
Greed vs Charity
8. While she greatly enjoys material possessions, she also values helping others and will sacrifice herself for them if need be.
Sloth vs Diligence
10. Never gives up. Never gives in. Never stops working.
Wrath vs Patience
3. Her patience is limited. Sometimes violence and vengeance get better results!
Envy vs Kindness
8. She has a desire for a great many things, but doesn't usually envy traits in others. She's only concerned with what she has, not with what others possess. She's also willing to lend a hand to anyone she doesn't consider an enemy.
Pride vs Humility
1. "The world is a mess, and I just need to rule it."
Does your character lean more towards the Sins or the Virtues? Faye's a fairly complicated and conflicted character, so she's all over the place. It averaged out to 5.286~ so I suppose she's fairly in middle but leans more toward the virtuous.
Which Sin does your character most emulate? Pride. She believes she is always right, and that she is stronger, smarter, more righteous, more valuable, and more capable than almost everyone else. Second would be lust. She has a thirst power in all forms (followers, strength, charm, money, knowledge, allure, etc.) that cannot be quenched. Third is wrath. She often solves problems with force when she's exhausted all other measures (and as far as she's concerned, a few failed tries means "exhausted").
Which Virtue does your character most emulate? Diligence. She's always hardworking and steadfast in her beliefs. She's motivated and she does not budge in her convictions. Second would be kindness and charity, tied for similar reasons. Faye's actually fairly nice and helpful to those who do not insult her or get in her way. She will go out of her way to risk life and limb for anyone who's not on her bad side. She will sacrifice herself and her resources for friends and total strangers alike, and while she won't do the same for enemies, in the long run she may soften up and show more mercy than expected.
Which of these Sins or Virtues do you and/or your character believe they need to work on the most? OOC, I think she needs to work on lust and wrath. She's too power hungry, which lands her in a lot of trouble, and too short-tempered (of course, all of that's half the fun for me, though). I also believe she should be less diligent--it often hurts her in the long run. IC, Faye believes she's mostly a pretty decent person. She recognizes most of her flaws but views them as strengths or necessary evils at worst. The only thing she really doubts is her tendency to secretly put the well-being of those she loves most before the needs of the "greater good" she so loves to preach about, but I'm not really certain what Sin that would fall under.