I have been in a total of five D&D campaigns, but only 3 long-term. My character's personalities tend to be similar to myself, and I tend to play bards and clerics.
Characters
Dorian (the First)
The first character I ever made was Dorian. Named after Dorian Gray, as well as the music mode, he was a young cleric with a taste for arson. Starting out as a dock worker on a small
island in the archipelago, Dorian joined an adventuring crew consisting of a kobold with a gun, a 6 foot diameter Tortle named Perecles, and a dwarf. The campaign ended when the DM left
for LA.
Locrian
Locrian was a half-elf bard soldier created for my second campaign. We only played for 2 sessions, but he lives on in my heart.
Dorian Madrigal
Dorian Madrigal is the spiritual successor to Dorian the First. This Dorian is a half-elf bard who uses his words (vicious mockery) over violence. A voice of reason sometimes,
a master manipulator other times, Dorian is the most dangerous character I have played.
Morscampa
With each new character I create, I get closer to perfection. Morscampa is my magnum opus, a 6'10" moth person with fur like a rosy maple moth. At 6 weeks, this is the
longest running campaign I've been in, with hope that it will last for years. Morscampa is very similar to myself: quiet, comtemplative, and mellow.