
I might as well add Tremere's tropes as well.
Anti Villain. - One might argue that his intentions aren't all that good, but I say that he's living life the only way he knows how, despite not actually liking it.
Berserker Tears. - It has been witnessed seeing tears stream down his cheeks when launching his initial attack, one might speculate as to why.
Weak but Skilled. - He isn't physically weak as his life-style does require a certain amount of muscle, but in combat he relies more on Skill than strength, to quickly subdue his victims without harming them.
Common Sense. - Has been known to be the one to stop many a scheme, due several flaws and generally low intelligence of the schemer.
Dark and Troubled Past. - Was abandoned by his parents, found by a band of Brigands, has been living as a highwayman ever since.
Sympathetic Criminal. - Won't cause harm to his victims unless they impair his "work".
The Highwayman. - THE Highwayman of the area surrounding Ul'dah.
Anti Villain. - One might argue that his intentions aren't all that good, but I say that he's living life the only way he knows how, despite not actually liking it.
Berserker Tears. - It has been witnessed seeing tears stream down his cheeks when launching his initial attack, one might speculate as to why.
Weak but Skilled. - He isn't physically weak as his life-style does require a certain amount of muscle, but in combat he relies more on Skill than strength, to quickly subdue his victims without harming them.
Common Sense. - Has been known to be the one to stop many a scheme, due several flaws and generally low intelligence of the schemer.
Dark and Troubled Past. - Was abandoned by his parents, found by a band of Brigands, has been living as a highwayman ever since.
Sympathetic Criminal. - Won't cause harm to his victims unless they impair his "work".
The Highwayman. - THE Highwayman of the area surrounding Ul'dah.
There is perhaps no phenomenon which contains so much destructive feeling as moral indignation, which permits envy or to be acted out under the guise of virtue. - Erich Fromm