[quote=@c3p-0h] [@Joshua Tamashii] nah man. hanging out with an eleven year old is lame. (in all seriousness tho, they can just meet on the horse or something. amelia's a first year, so she won't even have a house at the start.) [@Apokalipse] you think so? hmm. ok, warren it is. and lol it'd be pretty funny if tituba went from the most members to the least in one fell swoop. idk tho, i think she fits just fine in tituba. the whole "wants to love and be loved back" thing. [/quote] It's confusing to explain. But like, the ones who want to love and be loved back area are those who are intensely loyal, friendly, and put everything on friendships and relationships - they hold relationships closer to their heart than anything else. While Good isn't so much as wanting to have these relationships, but to be noticed, to have someone actually ask about them, try to get to know them, to be important. Warren isn't characterized by relationships like the other two, so it's harder to compare and decide which one, someone could fit into Warren and still fit into Tituba or Good. However, Warrens focus more on the logic of things, they use their knowledge instead of their hearts when deciding or analyzing something. So, for example, Aja is friendly and she probably wants to love and be loved back, but at the same time she uses her calculative nature to decide things. Like how someone is feeling and how to react, how to make someone feel better, while a Tituba wouldn't take it from that perspective. Aja still fits as a Tituba, but that calculating nature that you described in her personality makes her lean more towards Warren. Another example, Aella has the soft, gentle nature that is associated with Titubas and she has the intelligence that is associated with Warrens, but ultimately, I think she is a Good because she still acts on her emotions rather than logic and is quite emotional but at the same time, she doesn't exactly seek love from others or wants to love. She relies on other people to determine her self-worth, she wants to be idolized, to be told that she is amazing and special. She wants to be that popular girl in school that you read about in books (but don't actually exist) or the celebrity everyone is talking about. She wants to know that she has a purpose, that others need her, that others want to know about her and be like her. Does that clear it up a little?