Mixing things up with respect to disciplines is also something I might consider doing, as Kevaraan is eclectic (his philosophy is borrowed from a variety of explanations, not just the Twelve.) Helena and he would probably get along, as he can't focus too well either. This amalgamation approach extends to not only his jobs, but his beliefs and lifestyle, as well.
He's certainly not excellent at everything he does--there are things he's better and worse at. For example, he's much too tense to be a fluid shot with a bow, and he doesn't have the muscle or physical skill to move comfortably in a full set of heavy plate. As such, his IC armor would probably be much lighter than one might expect a typical gladium to wear. He mostly wears leather.
As someone who's used to playing specialized characters, this is a breath of fresh air, and I want to take full advantage of it (in terms of advantages and flaws or accidents.)
One cool thing about this game is that the gear segregation is much blurrier--there are class restrictions but not armor grade restrictions (No Cloth/Leather/Mail/Plate). Instead of obviously wearing all cloth, mages in this game are allowed to wear spectacles, and a lot of their sets have leather or metal detailing, like Scholar hats. It's possible to wear sandals as a warrior or a caster. Melee classes get to wear cloth bandanas on occasion. It's great.
I'd also be open to more discussion about the topic if either of you are interested.
He's certainly not excellent at everything he does--there are things he's better and worse at. For example, he's much too tense to be a fluid shot with a bow, and he doesn't have the muscle or physical skill to move comfortably in a full set of heavy plate. As such, his IC armor would probably be much lighter than one might expect a typical gladium to wear. He mostly wears leather.
As someone who's used to playing specialized characters, this is a breath of fresh air, and I want to take full advantage of it (in terms of advantages and flaws or accidents.)
One cool thing about this game is that the gear segregation is much blurrier--there are class restrictions but not armor grade restrictions (No Cloth/Leather/Mail/Plate). Instead of obviously wearing all cloth, mages in this game are allowed to wear spectacles, and a lot of their sets have leather or metal detailing, like Scholar hats. It's possible to wear sandals as a warrior or a caster. Melee classes get to wear cloth bandanas on occasion. It's great.
I'd also be open to more discussion about the topic if either of you are interested.