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I play a variety of characters, all very different from each other, and mostly different than me.
My favorite character was in a game of Kult: Divinity Lost. The game took place around Detroit in the 70s, during the boom years of the auto industry. She was a housewife and church lady with an emotionally abusive husband and a son in college. Since a traumatic event in childhood, she'd had visions of things that she believed were angels, but were actually dark entities beyond the unravelling veil of what we call reality. By the end of the campaign "chapter", with the help of the other PCs she had killed her husband (who turned out to be worshipping these entities), her son had died after a prophetic vision, and she had bargained with dark forces to make them give up her son's soul from their tortures. Her faith is so strong, even after she abandons Christianity, that some powerful forces are vying for her, and she is trying to broker that power.
We're going to be playing another chapter in a few months, and I have some exciting plans for her.