Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-36926079-20190630011927/@comment-36926079-20191025000317

Traits- Spirited is patient and often acts as the Mediator for most conflicts. Being noteworthy for his ability to make extreme leaps of logic, Spirited shows evidence of a high intuition.

INTPs base our self-identity on how we percieve ourselves to be. We cannot "just know" who we are. An INTP is like an online encyclopedia, where all types of content and information is recorded and link to each other in an interwoven web. When we have amassed enough Truths to predict a lot of things, we begin to get noticed by the people around us. We begin to seem insightful, wise, and almost psychic at times. However due to our inferior function Fe, we have stronger emotions than most, even if INTPs typically deal with them by bottling them up.

In D&D terms,Spirited strikes me as a sort of archivist, due to their academic nature, wisdom, and usage of divine spells. For those unfamiliar with the class, the archivist (3.5e, although I do love the 5e subclass) is a divine spellcaster that more closely resembles the wizard than clerics. Their analytical nature allows them to give information about the enemies they face and use spells they come about (the real meat) that makes them especially useful as utility (support) characters that have strong tactical and buffing abilities.

Application- The semblance, ideally should be rooted in some sort of data manipulation, of which there are several noteworthy abilities. Some easy ones would be some sort of familiar that records information, some sort of visualization, or some sort of accelerated probablility. Something that might be fun is some sort of empowerment semblance that absorbs radio waves.

I personally feel like the best semblance for Spirited would be the familiar option, which funny enough, resembles the 5e archivist subclass rather than the 3.5e class.