hi, i've just read part of your blog and you seem really smart so i thought i might burden you with my classpect struggles (sry lol). i'm relatively confident that i'm a knight, but i'm very confused about my aspect. what would you think about a very socially anxious person who daydreams to cope with stress (making them generally unaware of what's happening) and is quite imaginative but doesn't write much because they don't like to be trapped in a concrete plot, and just prefer world building?
Based on the information provided, daydreaming and good imagination would make you a dead-ringer for a Hope-Bound. Alternatively, you could possibly be a Space-bound given the fact you have a particular knack for world-building. Assuming you’re a Knight, you’d be a Knight of Hope: one who serves Hope or serves through Hope. A Knight of Hope would be best suited towards literally giving others hope, and could use their imagination to serve others. Perhaps this could explain why you may struggle with writing a plot of your own; maybe you’re just geared towards helping others come up with their own ideas. From a meta-textual perspective, Hope represents the plot coherence of a story (Essentially, what makes a story “work” in a coherent and meaningful way). As a writer, being a Knight of Hope would make you excellent at helping provide plot coherence for others. If someone is writing a story that doesn’t quite make sense or have a clear meaning, you’d be very effective at helping make their story make sense, or providing a sense of coherence and order if their story is a jumble of plot points and scattered ideas.
If I had to give you another class based on this description, it’d probably be a Mage or a Page. Mages have a unique intimate struggle with and understanding of their Aspect, which could explain your clear understanding of how Hope could apply to you. You use Hope (daydreaming) to cope with stress, which is where the whole “intimate experience/struggle” with your Aspect could come into play. If by the off-change you’re a Page, that could be an alternate explanation for your daydreaming; serving yourself through Hope (daydreaming). If you’re only interested in writing world-building, if you are a Page of Hope that could be framed as you serving yourself Hope (imagination and ideas) but only for what you find personally enjoyable; not necessarily for making a story that others could read. In this case, becoming a fully realized Page could involve you learning to write all parts of a story well, becoming incredibly proficient at making imaginative, coherent stories.
As always with these, this Classpect Diagnosis™ is based on the information you’ve given me. Your Classpect and my Diagnosis of said Classpect should always be taken with a grain of salt: hopefully, my thoughts give you some ideas if you continue to self-reflect on your Classpect. The best way to find your Classpect is to discern which descriptions fit you best.
Hope this helps! (heh)







