I'm definitely Neutral Good. I'd probably be a Thief with stats similar to Imoen's (maybe a little stronger and less remarkable in some of the other stats). I'm not inclined to steal from people, but if I lived in a world of adventure, I'd use stealth, backstabbing, traps, finesse, and as many tricks as I could think of to defeat my enemies, and I'd want to disarm traps and open locks myself, so I would probably learn a lot of thieving skills. In real life, I consider my gender, my personality, my looks, and my brains to be terrific assets (my dad, who has been in the insurance business and the real estate business, used to have me butter up his clients), but a lot of people have tried to steer me into things that could benefit themselves (but not necessarily me), so I'm very wary of other people's plans for me. I'd want to be a champion for those in need, but at the same time, I wouldn't want to draw a lot of attention to myself, so I'd probably want to join a run-of-the-mill adventuring party instead of a really famous one. I don't think I'd want to be the leader of the group, but I'd probably end up trying to boss everyone around and trying to get my way, anyway.
In real life, I have some fighting skills (Tae Kwon Do, Jiu-Jitsu, fencing, and archery), so I figure I could really learn how to fight if I needed to, but I lack the brawn and ego required to be a Fighter. I might dabble in magic, but I don't think I could endure being the apprentice of some Mage who's full of himself (I don't enjoy scrubbing floors, especially not for some big jerk). I don't think I have the devotion required to be a Cleric or a Monk, and I don't love the outdoors and animals enough to be a Ranger (being a Druid is out of the question). So as strange as it may seem, I'd probably end up in the thieving profession, although I can't see myself joining (or running) a Thieves Guild. My boyfriend would probably be a Sorcerer or a Wild Mage.
When it comes to adventuring, I don't know how much risk and danger I'd be willing to face, and my greed and ambition are fairly modest, so I can't see myself being the greatest adventurer who ever lived. So I honestly don't know how much adventuring I would really want to do.
Of course, when this question was asked a couple of years ago on a big message board that no longer exists, there was one person who gave an honest answer: "I'd probably be an inventory clerk at the Adventurer's Mart."
