The PCs of Campaign 4 are Walking Contradictions & Unreliable Narrators
Julien Davinos hates everyone and everything, except that he doesn't. He's bitter and selfish, except that he isn't. He is impulsive to the point of recklessness, except that he's also a soldier who knows how to make and execute a plan tactical His idea of certain people is skewed, and his emotional regulation is stunted, but he's learning.
Occtis Tachonis, despite being very fundamentally different from most (if not all) of his family, was still raised by them and has absorbed many very abnormal things as being normal. He's alive but he's dead, he's not a Tachonis but he is.
Azune Nayar is a sweet, soft boy (who never really got to just be a boy), but he's also a hardened soldier. He's the most sincere person there is, but he's also the best liar out there. He has the capacity to love SO intensely it's almost earth-shattering, but he also has the rage of dragons inside him. He does not see himself for the wonder that he is.
Murray Mag'Nesson, brilliant as she is, sometimes sees so many things that she waaaay overthinks and convinces herself of something that has no basis in (this) reality.
Vaelus has spent decades in service to a fallen goddess, she put forth all her energy to find and protect an artifact of said goddess, then decided to destroy it. She's been hardened by her experiences, yet she shows tenderness and affection to the most unlikely companions.
Tyranny is a literal demon, made in the Pit and put on the material plane for nefarious purposes, and yet she wants to be good and, perhaps even more amazingly, she IS good. She is only just beginning to see it herself.
Wicander Halovar is a scion of a noble house, spoiled and privileged and yet wholly unselfish at his core. He dislikes the discomfort of the outside world, yet is willing to put himself in harm's way to help others. He is incredibly naive and yet wiser than even he knows.
Thaisha Lloy is a druid of the Old Path, whose job it is to guide the dead to follow it, and yet she urged her friend/pseudo-son NOT to walk it. She loves a being who is neither living nor dead; she bade one she loved to turn from the Path, and others to walk it so effectively she created angels.
Bolaire Lathalia is quite literally an object, and yet he has more of a soul (literally and figuratively) than many humans. He has killed, and done so selfishly, yet takes every opportunity to learn how to be better. He is wildly intelligent, yet there is still so much he does not know or understand. Heās nearly a century old with the emotional intelligence of a teenager.
Kattigan Vale doesnāt see himself for all his goodness and potential, he is fixated on his failures, none of which are truly his fault.
Thimble has the utmost faith in her departed best friend Thjazi, but doesn't always see the darker and more complicated parts of him.
Halandil Fang is the raddest dad around, so charming itās off-putting, and he does not seem like a threat at all, but heaven help anyone who threatens someone he loves.
Teor Pridesire...he was the best of them. He was the opposite of Hal, in that he was outwardly intimidating, but a big ball of goo inside. He was someone who saw past the flaws of others, right to their core. He believed in them when they did not believe in themselves. RIP, lion man.