The Anarchist and The Officer | A Passive/Active pair, with the verb Disrupt.
ANARCHIST: Role of the Enforcer | Passive
Those born with the Role of the Anarchist tend to have thick skin and fire in their hearts. Be it cruelty or injustice, or anything in-between, Anarchists are bound to have strong opinions about it and no qualms with letting you know how they feel. They are characterized by unrest and a deep-rooted passion to make all things around them better. Far be it from an Anarchist to sit idly by--no matter how close to them you are, expect them to draw attention to any and all perceived inequalities. While they believe they are doing good by those around them, it is very easy for them to become carried away, oftentimes to the detriment of any real progress and their relationships with loved ones and their environment as a whole. At their best, Anarchists are reliable allies always willing to jump into the fray and cause a little (helpful) chaos, or to stand up and act for those who cannot. At their worst, they can be antagonistic, fickle, and immeasurably destructive to themselves and others, stirring up discord and drama simply out of boredom or habit.
“One who disrupts [aspect], or disrupts through [aspect] for others.”
THIS CLASS IS EXCLUSIVE TO DERSE DREAMERS.
OFFICER: Role of the Enforcer | Active
Those born with the Role of the Officer are pragmatic peoples and are staunchly protective of what they perceive is “law”. They are wells of knowledge of their chosen fixations, and more often than not exhibit an extreme distaste for misconceptions and misinformation. The things they align themselves with may not always be what others would consider to be truly right, and an Officer’s stubbornness and adherence to their views are likely to frustrate and agitate them, causing them to resist progressive change even more than they may have already been, regardless of the amount of reasoning offered to them by others. The best Officers take each situation as it comes, using their knowledge to exercise nuance with an understanding that true morality is grey--however, Officers are also prone to a severe slippery slope with their powers, and without exercising caution, they can quickly become self-serving and intoxicated by the abilities granted to them. At their best, they are protective champions of truth and fairness, reliable persons to turn to in crisis, and banes to those who attempt to tilt the scales of fate unfavorably to one side or another. At their worst, they become symbols of intimidation, favoring a personal law that benefits them and them alone, always looking for ways to reach the theoretical top.
“One who disrupts [aspect], or disrupts through [aspect] for themselves.”
THIS CLASS IS EXCLUSIVE TO PROSPIT DREAMERS.