I have been in a total of 7 D&D campaigns. I am currently in 3 long-term campaigns. My character's personalities tend to be similar to myself, but I've getting a bit more out there.
So far, I've played clerics, monks, and bards.
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, and a dwarf.
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. Unfortunately, his campaign was also short lived.
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. He is the longest running character
that I have had so far. Morscampa is very similar to myself: quiet, comtemplative, and mellow despite the horror that surrounds him. He is the group parent, keeping things from going too
off the rails, healing the sick and injured, and watching over his adopted tabaxi daughter.
Zero
He has nothing. No money, no family, no sense of community, in a city that treats half-elves as third-class citizens. His vices are alcohol
and violence, following in the way of the drunken master.