
Lust vs Chasity
3
Alexander has an insatiable lust for power. Personal, aetherial, mental, social, you name it. While his sexual drive is completely non-existent, he always wants and craves more power.
Gluttony vs Temperance
7
With age comes wisdom, and the wisdom to know when to hold back. Alexander knows that only those with control can hold the power he wants. He willing to hold back long enough to obtain his goals before he lets loose.
Greed vs Charity
4
Alexander isn't a greedy man, not from a material standpoint nor is he a charitable one either. He is a man of means and has little need for more material wealth, but it doesn't stop him from making sure his wealth does not diminish.
Sloth vs Diligence
9
Alexander will not give up his ambition, likely to the point that it will kill him. He can be up countless hours, even days working on a problem or aetherical mystery, barely stopping to sleep or eat.
Wrath vs Patience
4
A bomb waiting to go off, often kept in check by his own temperance. Alexander often bottles his anger up, focusing on his work to ignore whatever may be bothering him. when he does lash out though, it is often with yelling and fire.
Envy vs Kindness
5
Alexander isn't an unkind person, but often he simply doesn't care enough about those around him to show it. He took a Roegydyn refugee boy he found as an adopted "son", and houses two other refugees, both of whom he regards as family (even if he won't openly admit it).
Pride vs Humility
1
This is the kicker. Alexander is a proud man. Proud to a fault. Pride in his personal history, pride in his power and his accomplishments. Hurting Alexanders pride is the quickest way to goad him into a confrontation, and that pride combined with his lust for power is a recipe for disaster.
Does your character lean more towards the Sins or the Virtues?
Sins
Which Sin does your character most emulate?
Pride
Which Virtue does your character most emulate?
Diligence.
Which of these Sins or Virtues do you and/or your character believe they need to work on the most?
Humility. Alexanders' pride and ambition are likely to be the death of him if he does not
get them under control.
3
Alexander has an insatiable lust for power. Personal, aetherial, mental, social, you name it. While his sexual drive is completely non-existent, he always wants and craves more power.
Gluttony vs Temperance
7
With age comes wisdom, and the wisdom to know when to hold back. Alexander knows that only those with control can hold the power he wants. He willing to hold back long enough to obtain his goals before he lets loose.
Greed vs Charity
4
Alexander isn't a greedy man, not from a material standpoint nor is he a charitable one either. He is a man of means and has little need for more material wealth, but it doesn't stop him from making sure his wealth does not diminish.
Sloth vs Diligence
9
Alexander will not give up his ambition, likely to the point that it will kill him. He can be up countless hours, even days working on a problem or aetherical mystery, barely stopping to sleep or eat.
Wrath vs Patience
4
A bomb waiting to go off, often kept in check by his own temperance. Alexander often bottles his anger up, focusing on his work to ignore whatever may be bothering him. when he does lash out though, it is often with yelling and fire.
Envy vs Kindness
5
Alexander isn't an unkind person, but often he simply doesn't care enough about those around him to show it. He took a Roegydyn refugee boy he found as an adopted "son", and houses two other refugees, both of whom he regards as family (even if he won't openly admit it).
Pride vs Humility
1
This is the kicker. Alexander is a proud man. Proud to a fault. Pride in his personal history, pride in his power and his accomplishments. Hurting Alexanders pride is the quickest way to goad him into a confrontation, and that pride combined with his lust for power is a recipe for disaster.
Does your character lean more towards the Sins or the Virtues?
Sins
Which Sin does your character most emulate?
Pride
Which Virtue does your character most emulate?
Diligence.
Which of these Sins or Virtues do you and/or your character believe they need to work on the most?
Humility. Alexanders' pride and ambition are likely to be the death of him if he does not
get them under control.