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I've left a couple over the years due to that and sadly dd1 was one of them, although I may return someday
I know this may seem obvious, but its not that way to me haha...what would be their alignment at the events of Darkest Dungeon? The lad uses darkness but they uses it for good from what i can see, like Batman does. Goodness can also bloom in the shadows!
Thanks for your reply!
Some of the party names hint that they went through life stages (vestal, highwayman, occultist, watcher and the inverse specifically) but that's more of a cool idea than hard canon.
Honestly it's been eons since I wrote their barks and they were first added as a prototype character to a game I was developing that got shelved, so it isn't super elegant. Said game also had different corruption mechanics but I think the Corrupt Care translation does the concept enough justice.
If I ever use them for something that gets off the ground and stays in the air, I'd probably come up with a better, more complete backstory- as is the backstory of their development has much more history than their character: for example their name is Joseph because one of the main testers named them that in their save and I just canonized it.
Their backstory is pretty vague by design and more open-ended than conclusive. The general theme-ing is that they've lived a long life on the sidelines accumulating cursed knowledge, participating in events only indirectly via offering aid of knowledge, healing, spying, etc rather than confronting, speaking, or fighting. There was a comic planned at one point, but it was nowhere as in-depth as my plans for my Duelist's comic, just being them witnessing a horror from the study of some mansion far away.
They've probably worn many hats over their lifetime: priest, surgeon, doctor, researcher, occultist, spy, therapist, etc. not really dictated by strong financial need but rather interest in said fields. They probably inherited a lot of wealth to live a more cushy life but it doesn't really define them, just what education and resources they had access to to be able to do so many things.