You scored as Storyteller. You're more inclined toward the role playing side of the equation and less interested in numbers or experience points. You're quick to compromise if you can help move the story forward, and get bored when the game slows down for a long planning session. You want to play out a story that moves like it's orchestrated by a skilled novelist or film director.
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Not entirely false. A mix between Tactician and Storyteller would probably be true enough. Except that I don't particularly get bored about planning, just OOC arguing. And I like rules. Mmmm, crunchy crunchy rules.
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Yes! Right now, I'm playing...a Seraph of Fire (In Nomine) who is intelligent but with no patience for anything but a straight line, a Lawful Good fighter (D&D) who is below average Intelligence and /terrible/ Wisdom (and in one of the saddest moves in the history of the world, the party leader), and a rather cold-hearted computer programmer/bounty hunter with high Intelligence who loves puzzles, tricks, deceptions and underhanded methods.
So whether I want to 'feel smart' depends on the character that I'm playing...although playing the LG Fighter /is/ reminding me why I don't typically play low Int/Wisdom characters. :p