Homestuck – Mythological Class Quiz

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Homestuck Class Quiz

As I mentioned a few days ago, given WhatPumpkin published the Aspect test last week, I had thought of making a Class test to go along with it! This one is 40 Questions long and will determine which one of the 14 Classes you’re more aligned towards! At the ending, you will be also able to see which other Classes you scored high on.

If you want to check the Classes and their descriptions individually, check these:

Role of the Creator – Sylph / Maid

Role of the Giver – Knight / Page

Role of the Visionary – Seer / Mage

Role of the Innovator – Heir / Witch

Role of the Taker – Rogue / Thief

Role of the Destroyer – Bard / Prince

Role of the Master – Muse / Lord


Kudos to @revolutionaryduelist for the Class Cards and most of his analysis, and to homestucking-girl for their Mage Sprite!

It’s pretty cool to see something like this happen, since it’s been years since the last Class test was made, and the most popular one includes fan classes.
I hope this test proves enjoyable for you guys until What Pumpkin produces a canon one! This is an exciting time to be a Homestuck/Hiveswap fan :B

Homestuck – Mythological Class Quiz

lime-bloods:

Okay, a bit late, but like I said, there was a reason I got back onto the topic of the extermination of the Gamblignants, and it’s to do with the Alternian enforcement of classes.

A lot of the classes that would be assigned to blood castes make easy sense. Rustblood maids because they’re a serving class. Purplebloods are bards for their performative wildcard nature. Princes are royalty, so that’s what violets are. Seers’ analysis is important for a class who act as assistants to the government (and seers as assistants to more combat-oriented classes is a concept that has been evoked within the comic itself).

Some of them are more symbolic. Heirs generally serve as the “Beta Male” class, so their being assigned to the caste that serve as lackeys to the top dogs of the land dweller race makes sense. Sylphs are a fitting role for jades for their nurturing and also mythical nature. Rogues might even make sense, given the heroic spin Homestuck applies to them, as the ones at the top of the lowblood group.

What really sticks out like a sore horn is the thief class. What reasonable society would implement a social class of criminals?

Well we know Alternia had one! The Gambligants were a distinct social group who were allowed to exist as such for what we can only assume was some time before the Subjugglators got around to exterminating them.

And in doing so we’re left with Vriska as what we can probably safely assume is the last member of the thief class.

That’s interesting, because it puts thief in a unique position shared with only Feferi’s witch class in that only one troll has the class. Which makes you wonder why!

A good place to start is probably that Meenah’s class was also thief, and we know at least a little bit about how she took over her session. The thief by nature is forceful and hard-headed, and really not a hero you want to have lying around in hoards.

Scorpio is also the sign of the Conqueror, which is a title that can be applied to Lord English himself since Caliborn took the path of the conqueror from Yaldabaoth.

The problem with the thief class being thinned down to just one member, of course, is that the chance that a thief will be involved in the SGRUB session are reduced significantly from what they would be if there were a whole social caste of thieves. Which would explain exactly why, of course, Doc Scratch chose Vriska in particular to be his protoge (and perhaps the same reason that Kanaya was chosen too, considering the extreme rarity of her own caste/class).

I like this a lot overall, and I’m pretty curious if the Class enforcement really is this consistent.

One thing I’d like to mention is that it is my view that Rustbloods are forced into the role of a Knight as much as the role of the Maid. For that matter, the Knight role seems to be forced on Bronzebloods, too.

There’s a pretty strong association between Butlers/Serving and Knights and Pages, with Knights typically serving others and Pages being the recipients of service. Mindfang describes Redglare as a “civil servant”. John refers to Dave as “serving all the ladies”, and asks why he can’t have a Dave butler, too. 

Dirk and AR idolize Dave and strive to live up to the role of the Knight, and both are associated with Knights as a result. Grandpa remembers his Alpha friends, and Dirk specifically he recalls as a Knight, collecting suits of armor that evoke his memory. 

AR’s final sacrifice in the Masterpiece, he takes on as an act of service for the other Alphas–giving Dirk time to destroy Caliborn for good. After that, he spends eternity inside Lord English’s soul, living out his Knight fantasy, monkey’s paw style–he’s Lord English’s personal Butler.

Associations between pairs of Classes and corresponding symbolic Archetypes are all over Homestuck, and I think they help a lot in figuring out what’s going on. Xefros, for example, makes reference to Serving Dammek in Act 1, as associated with his Butler uniform.

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@definitely-not-lordenglish Compulsive heterosexuality is a bullshit term along with several others that was mad by hetero hating lgbt members. Anyone with common sense and understands love comes in MANY different ways wouldn’t use that word

Hm. This term doesn’t mean what you think it means.
I am LGBT and don’t hate straight people, and I use the term all the time.

Maybe you’re straight or bi and have had the term levied against you in some contexts. I have heard of that happening, and it’s pretty shitty when people do that.

But the term itself doesn’t imply that heterosexual relationships are always compulsory, and probably most aren’t. All the term refers to is the fact that society strongly pressures everyone to enter heterosexual relationships and be straight, which tends to have a toxic effect on LGBT people, since we’re…you know…not. 

This actually includes Bi people, sometimes. Compulsive heterosexuality only descriptive of a cultural peer pressure force, not the inherent evil of straight relationships. 

notyourexrotic:

Hey Tumblr, I’m struggling and could use some help.

For the last month or so I’ve been reeling from the sudden breakdown of one of my closest friendships. The breakup was complicated and I don’t want to rehash the whole thing here, but one of the biggest factors was that I became privy to some serious allegations about my friend’s creepy and harassing behaviour, and both my attempts to talk to him about it and try and let people know that I believe them & will listen to them went poorly.

Most people were supportive of my efforts; he, however, wasn’t as receptive as I’d hoped and instead became more cruel than I’d ever seen from him. It was like a weird personality shift. I ended the friendship for self-protection but am still wrestling with my decisions and the pain of losing someone I still love – not just because I’ve called an end to the friendship (until he gets a clue) but because he’s become someone I don’t recognise.

Here’s what I could use some help with, since y’all are pretty good at resource-hunting. You know that video Sarah Silverman made about loving someone who’s a sexual harasser? I’m looking for more in that vein. What to do when it’s your friend or loved one who’s been accused. What to do when you’re trying to keep them accountable and they’re not willing. Especially stuff from transformative justice angles.

I’ve seen a lot of resources that are either targeted at the victim, the perpetrator, or society writ large, but not much really about people in my position, especially people who felt responsible enough to feel like they had to do something about it. At the very least I’d like to know that I’m not alone in my experiences.

Thank you 💓

I thought it was generally believed that candy red is a mutation *off of* lime blood, based on Karkat’s apparent social class and also the cherub association. Never seen anyone saying he literally has lime green blood, unless this is a thing happening with new fans who started with hiveswap or something.

I’ve seen it like…twice, I think? But yeah it’s definitely not the majority opinion or anything like that. It’s just a little funny, that’s all.