Social Roles
Not every character is a fighter, though there's certainly nothing wrong with being a Warrior-Poet or a Skirmisher/Scout.
Performer
- The world is my stage, and I know exactly how to play it.
A Performer is an emotional architect who understands that all human interaction is fundamentally theater. They read crowds like menus, sensing the undercurrents of mood, desire, and fear that drive people's reactions. With carefully chosen words, gestures, or artistic expression, they reshape how an audience feels, and so how they think and act. A Performer doesn't just "entertain" — they manipulate the foundations of social reality.
The Role applies to any situation where understanding and influencing others matters: persuasion, deception, inspiration, intimidation, seduction, or anything else that must read and adjust social dynamics. Performers excel at gauging crowd mood and commanding attention in any setting, delivering exactly the right message at the perfect moment, and correctly understanding the difference between what people want to hear and what they need to hear.
They don't all have to be flashy entertainers — a Performer might be a subtle courtier who never raises their voice but always gets their way, or a gruff sergeant who knows exactly how to motivate his troops. What matters is the understanding that people tend to respond to emotion first and logic a very distant second, and that every interaction is a chance to guide that response.