UC found a checklist -- How to know if your child is a Goth (and thus is on the fast track to Satanism). Now, I could run myself through that, but that would be boring, as we all know Bible thumpers don't like me and think I'm going to Hell. It's much more fun to take the msot unsuspecting character and check him out. No, not Riki, because he is obviosuly either a misguided heathen or a demonic creature sent to confuse God's true followers. The whole alien agnostic kind of throws them.
My character from my Tuesday night game is Zachery Marshall, a Catholic priest turned D&D style paladin. He is a lot of fun to play because he is both like me and not. He's like me in that we both believe highly in free will and accept just because someone is wrong about something (Zack thinks a lot of people are wrong about religion and such) does not make them wrong about everything. He's not like me in that we have very differing views on how the world works. He's also gone though a lot of evolution -- for example he's gone from refusing to allow any magic being cast on him -- a lot of fun when he's bleeding and insisting that the party divine magic user better NOT touch him with a healing spell -- to being someone who can and will cast spells himself -- he sees it as basically asking God to help someone out, and the way the D&D divine magic works, he's kind of right. Though he still sees using magic offesively as dangerous for one's soul...
( Is The Priest a Goth? )