
Rating Scale:
1 - 10. 1 as complete Sin. 10 as complete Virtue. 4 near the middle, closer to the Sin. 5 near the middle closer to the Virtue.
Lust vs Chasity
Val is probably a 2. Lust doesn't take complete control of him, but he certainly has it and he's not ashamed of telling someone that he finds them attractive or is in the mood. It's been kept under control due to his relationship with his wife, but all that's effectively done is funnel his needs on to her.
Gluttony vs Temperance
Val is a 3. He's not entirely gluttonous, but he does love his wine and he also loves to fight. If he had it his way, he'd do it pretty much all day long.Â
Greed vs Charity
Val isn't a very giving individual, but he also doesn't care for material wealth. I'd put him right in the middle at 5. All he needs is enough coin to get him through life and feels that's all everyone else should need, too.
Sloth vs Diligence
I'd register Val as an 8. He hates work that he isn't interested in, but he also isn't fond of just lounging around doing nothing. He'll go out and train and do whatever he needs to do and, in the rare occasion that he actually sets his mind to something, he'll let nothing stop him from reaching his goal.
Wrath vs Patience
Val is more than known for his wrath. He's not interested in solving things in a peaceful manner in the slightest, preferring to beat someone to prove his dominance rather than talk things over. ...However, his wife has managed to teach him to remain calm and help balance out his anger issues. Because of that, he'd fall around a 3.
Envy vs Kindness
Val doesn't tend to care enough about people to be jealous of them, and he feels that his kindness is a show that someone has his respect, and his respect should be earned. Therefore, he's a 5.
Pride vs Humility
Val thinks very little of others and, originally, only thought of himself and his wife when it came to considering outcomes. She's since taught him some humility and, while he struggles with worrying about others, he does still tend to focus on himself and not worry about anything outside of that. He certainly thinks of himself as better than anyone else involving certain activities, and his cocky demeanor shows it. He'd rank a 2.
Does your character lean more towards the Sins or the Virtues?
Val is, without a doubt, a sinner.
Which Sin does your character most emulate?
Pride and lust go pretty hand and hand with him.
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?
Val doesn't think he needs to work on anything. He feels he's just perfectly fine. If anything, he feels that others need to get their priorities straight. With this in mind, I feel that Val could certainly learn a bit of humility and be able to tone down his pride. His lust is no longer an issue and is generally pretty under control now.
1 - 10. 1 as complete Sin. 10 as complete Virtue. 4 near the middle, closer to the Sin. 5 near the middle closer to the Virtue.
Lust vs Chasity
Val is probably a 2. Lust doesn't take complete control of him, but he certainly has it and he's not ashamed of telling someone that he finds them attractive or is in the mood. It's been kept under control due to his relationship with his wife, but all that's effectively done is funnel his needs on to her.
Gluttony vs Temperance
Val is a 3. He's not entirely gluttonous, but he does love his wine and he also loves to fight. If he had it his way, he'd do it pretty much all day long.Â
Greed vs Charity
Val isn't a very giving individual, but he also doesn't care for material wealth. I'd put him right in the middle at 5. All he needs is enough coin to get him through life and feels that's all everyone else should need, too.
Sloth vs Diligence
I'd register Val as an 8. He hates work that he isn't interested in, but he also isn't fond of just lounging around doing nothing. He'll go out and train and do whatever he needs to do and, in the rare occasion that he actually sets his mind to something, he'll let nothing stop him from reaching his goal.
Wrath vs Patience
Val is more than known for his wrath. He's not interested in solving things in a peaceful manner in the slightest, preferring to beat someone to prove his dominance rather than talk things over. ...However, his wife has managed to teach him to remain calm and help balance out his anger issues. Because of that, he'd fall around a 3.
Envy vs Kindness
Val doesn't tend to care enough about people to be jealous of them, and he feels that his kindness is a show that someone has his respect, and his respect should be earned. Therefore, he's a 5.
Pride vs Humility
Val thinks very little of others and, originally, only thought of himself and his wife when it came to considering outcomes. She's since taught him some humility and, while he struggles with worrying about others, he does still tend to focus on himself and not worry about anything outside of that. He certainly thinks of himself as better than anyone else involving certain activities, and his cocky demeanor shows it. He'd rank a 2.
Does your character lean more towards the Sins or the Virtues?
Val is, without a doubt, a sinner.
Which Sin does your character most emulate?
Pride and lust go pretty hand and hand with him.
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?
Val doesn't think he needs to work on anything. He feels he's just perfectly fine. If anything, he feels that others need to get their priorities straight. With this in mind, I feel that Val could certainly learn a bit of humility and be able to tone down his pride. His lust is no longer an issue and is generally pretty under control now.