These seem very well put! Would you mind making one about Mage of Rage? Apologies if you’ve already done this :]
Certainly! As a note, I've decided to update my [Classpecting Analysis Masterpost] to include links to each individual analysis I've posted. I do eventually plan to make masterposts for each class and aspect, but having links for each individual classpect never hurts, and it means one can easily check to see if there's already a post made. Thank you so much!
The analysis written below is my own writing, analysis, and thoughts. The statements are my own analysis, but they may function as a “fill in the blank” statement for you to create your own interpretation of the classpect as you please.
Know - Too Much Experience with Rage
A player who gains thorough understanding of [Truth-seeking and Rebellion] through near constant good and bad experiences with [Skepticism and Stubbornness], and uses their understanding of it in a practical way to progress
A Mage of Rage is almost constantly experiencing skepticism and stubbornness in the people around them and their surroundings, which gives them a unique understanding of how seeking the truth and rebelling against a system can help a situation... or hurt a situation.
Mages are flooded with their aspect, uniquely experiencing both the good and the bad of it. As a result, they gain a unique understanding of what their aspect is or does, often resenting it or becoming jaded and frustrated with it, but never rejecting it. Their challenge is to become open to new insight or different perspectives than their own.
Inverse Classpect Analysis of Mage
Mage of Rage: Rage (Skepticism, Truth-seeking, Rebellion, Stubbornness) is actively there. Too much experience with aspect causes innate understanding of it.
By experiencing the active presence of Rage (Skepticism, Truth-seeking, Rebellion, Stubbornness), the Mage passively changes Hope (Conviction, Ideology, Commitment, Justice) in others as they understand Rage (Skepticism, Truth-seeking, Rebellion, Stubbornness).
Embodiment of Hope (Conviction, Ideology, Commitment, Justice) in others is changed by the Mage's experience with Rage (Skepticism, Truth-seeking, Rebellion, Stubbornness).