Halone, the Fury — What is your character passionate about?
â— Protecting his family, first and foremost. Defending those in need and righting wrongs are a close second. Of course, "wrong" is open to interpretation.
Menphina, the Lover — Does your character have any lovers?
â—Yes.
Thaliak, the Scholar — What topics or subjects does your character like to learn about?
â— Warren took up researching aetherial components and theory during one of his less-recent crises, and while the subject absolutely staggered him, he finds it challenging to try and understand. Never know when that might come in handy.
Nymeia, the Spinner — Does your character have any extraordinary skills in crafting?
â— Nope. Warren's skills with a hammer are limited to upkeeping his equipment. He's gotten good at that, but he's not a creator.
Llymlaen, the Navigator — What is your character’s dream vacation? Where would they go? Who or what would they bring with them?
â— Vacation? Warren can't do vacation. He's got a lot of issues "switching off." If we disallow that, though, he wouldn't mind going on one of those big pleasure cruises. He grew up traveling trade routes, but the sea is still new and exciting to him.
Oschon, the Wanderer — Where is your character from? Where do they consider their home to be now?
â— As mentioned, Warren sort of grew up all over Thanalan and La Noscea. He's settled in Ul'dah, though - specifically, with the people there. Presently, he feels home is where the heart is.
Byregot, the Builder — What are the building blocks of your character’s personality from their childhood that determines their reactions and behaviors as an adult?
â— Warren was always a big strong kid. He took great care to try and not use that to become a bully, and that in turn helped shape his knack for looking out for the proverbial little guy. He's a firm believer in earning your keep, and providing help to those who might need it.
Rhalgr, the Destroyer — If your character had the power, what would they destroy?
â— I don't have a satisfying answer to this. I guess it would be the weakness in men's hearts that tempt them to do wrong to one another? Let's go with that.
Azeyma, the Warden — Who has been the most important role model in your character’s life?
â— Role models... I can't name any single person, but likely the community leaders who appeared to govern fairly and justly.
Nald’thal, the Traders — What does your character do for a living? What is their favorite job to work on? What is their least favorite job to do?
â— Warren is a Free Paladin by trade, though he works more as a private investigator than anything. He's also overtaken the Grindstone, and he enjoys being able to give those seeking an outlet a safe place to beat the tar out of each other. If rivalries can be solved in the Wash, that's one less fight that spills out into the streets. His least favorite part is being forced to enforce the rules with those who seemingly seek to only break them.
Nophica, the Matron — Describe your character’s parents? Who is their mother? Who is their father?
â— I'm working on revealing that. Birth-wise Warren doesn't know, but he was raised as part of a traveling trading community.
Althyk, the Keeper — If your character could go back into the past and change one thing, what would it be and why?
â— He once lacked the strength to stand on his own two feet, and he doesn't know if he can ever forgive himself for that. He despises his own shortsightedness and weakness.