Well, mine certainly turned out different.
The Hero | Glacius |
The Lancer | Arman Woyan |
The Smart Guy | Rorakar |
The Big Guy | Ulf, Son of Bear |
The Chick | Merrian Skye |
Glacius as the hero seems like an odd choice, but not only is the the most 'morally correct', the Hero doesn't
have to be the leader, nor does he
have to be the face of the party. Glacius instead is the man/dragon that we are rooting for. His ancestry has caused him much trouble throughout his life, and now he's on the run from a gang of dragons who want to kill him for being born. Along the way, he encounters a team of ragtag mercenaries who help protect him from the dragons. As their journeys continue, Glacius may one day convince his newfound friends to stray from their swords-for-hire ways and lead them on the path to redemption.
Arman would make an excellent Lancer. While Glacius was worshiped as a god by the barbarians of his home, Arman desperately wants to be a god(dess). Both are melee-capable spellcasters, but one is arcane and the other is divine. Glacius has morals, Arman ignores morals. He's not always a team player, being the silent one. He is also (by far) the one most likely to turn wholly evil, something that Glacius would rather prevent. Glacius and Arman are even (roughly) in size, though their shapes are different.
Rorakar fits the role of 'Smart Guy' better than anyone else, though he isn't a perfect fit. While he's smarter than average, he certainly isn't a genius. However, he is
Crazy Prepared, as many Smart Guys are. He has weapons that can hurt
anything in any situation, barring something with Vile damage reduction. Why does he have a silver dagger?
For slicing himself out of the a giant werewolf. Rorakar is short and not very physically imposing. He also doesn't like talking to outsiders much, as his charisma is 6 and he's lived in a jungle for over a century. However, as some Smart Guys do, he has a method of combat that is fairly effective but very different from those of his peers. In addition, the Smart Guy is usually the sneaky one, assuming that the lancer isn't.
Ulf is the Big Guy. Class IV, specifically. I really really wanted to find another role for Ulf, and I actually had a paragraph typed up about how he could be the lancer fairly realistically, but then Arman would have to be the Big Guy, and it didn't make much sense. Ulf is, well, big. But so is everyone else who isn't a frogman. Nonetheless, Ulf is currently the powerhouse of the party. He's a simpler man than the others, and he's loyal to boot. Instead of strategy, Ulf usually barges right in and takes the most direct action possible.
Merrian is definitely the chick. Though he is not feminine, he is the heart of this mercenary company. He brought us together as a group, and he is currently keeping us together. He is not the most powerful member of the group, but he frequently gives advice to those that help him out. Much like The Chick, Skye emphasized loyalty and teamwork to achieve goals. Ironically, he is not the token good member, but rather the token evil member who, by virtue of being the heart of the group, causes the group to tend towards mildly evil actions. He manages the social aspect of the group, arranging missions and dealing with higher-ups. He helps decide on a course of action when others are confused, and I expect that if Arman (The Lancer) gets too evil, Skye will try to rein him in.
That's the way I see it, anyway. I wonder if we could make Five Man Band scenarios wherein each of the five characters is the Hero.