| Class: | Analogs | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barbarian: | Technological obfuscationist | Anger disorder sufferer | Tribalist | Non-professional |
| Bard: | Musician | Storyteller | Artist | Negotiator |
| Cleric: | Cleric | Priest | Theologian | Cultural administrator |
| Druid: | Life scientist | Naturalist | Veternarian | Environmentalist |
| Fighter: | Soldier | Determined individual | Right-thinker | Team player |
| Wizard: | Professor | Wonk | Psychic / Fortune Teller | Scientist |
| Monk/Mystic: | Minimalist | Forward-thinker | Truth-seeker | Idealist |
| Paladin: | Do-gooder | Altruist | Loyalist | Dogmatist |
| Ranger: | Explorer | Loner | Nature-lover | Keen observer |
| Sorcerer: | Politician | Popularist | Hereditarian | Position-seeker |
| Rogue: | Anarchist | Rebel | Criminal | Privatist |
| Warlock: | Magician | Cat person | Moral relativist | Intellectual peacekeeper |
So, the idea here is to categorize all sorts of fictitious characters and to attempt to relate them to real world psychology.
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