
To answer your Grindstone question: Yes, I categorize people into the stereotypes and then see where it takes me. Hell, I stereotype people based on 1) their introduction post and 2) how long it takes them to write it.
I don't hold them to those ideas, mind you, but it's safe to say that a big burly Roe wielding an axe fits a certain oeuvre of personality. Similarly, someone playing a rogue is likely to be a dodgier, trash-talkier sort of person. Tropes exist for a reason.
To answer the personal question: I suppose? Warren started as a miner, not anything else. The rest of the stuff is history, but in his core Warren was meant to be a shoulder-down-face-task-now-work sort of guy. He still is, he's just got a different set of tools to do it with now.
I don't hold them to those ideas, mind you, but it's safe to say that a big burly Roe wielding an axe fits a certain oeuvre of personality. Similarly, someone playing a rogue is likely to be a dodgier, trash-talkier sort of person. Tropes exist for a reason.
To answer the personal question: I suppose? Warren started as a miner, not anything else. The rest of the stuff is history, but in his core Warren was meant to be a shoulder-down-face-task-now-work sort of guy. He still is, he's just got a different set of tools to do it with now.