It's not a perfect match-- but in the end I've got to go with Vincent. Heather, although you definitely share some traits with her, seems a bit too loud and bold to be a fit.
Vincent, on the other hand, has a lot in common with you. Things that particularly stood out to me are your charisma with certain people, but a tendency to creep those out who aren't instantly snagged by your charm. Vincent, being a religious leader, obviously has a lot of sway over the cult and a tendency to charm people into doing what he wants. But to those outside his sphere of influence (such as Heather), he definitely comes off as more creepy than charismatic.
The paranoia fits, as well-- though we don't see evidence of it in the game, it becomes obvious that Vincent has made himself a fair number of enemies with his double-dealing ways, and frankly probably has good reason to BE paranoid.
Of course, that said, there are certain things that don't match up at all, such as your altruism. You put others before yourself in most situations, while Vincent is a very self-serving kinda guy.
So I suppose you'd be Vincent, with a humanitarian twist.
Vincent, on the other hand, has a lot in common with you. Things that particularly stood out to me are your charisma with certain people, but a tendency to creep those out who aren't instantly snagged by your charm. Vincent, being a religious leader, obviously has a lot of sway over the cult and a tendency to charm people into doing what he wants. But to those outside his sphere of influence (such as Heather), he definitely comes off as more creepy than charismatic.
The paranoia fits, as well-- though we don't see evidence of it in the game, it becomes obvious that Vincent has made himself a fair number of enemies with his double-dealing ways, and frankly probably has good reason to BE paranoid.
Of course, that said, there are certain things that don't match up at all, such as your altruism. You put others before yourself in most situations, while Vincent is a very self-serving kinda guy.
So I suppose you'd be Vincent, with a humanitarian twist.
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