Alright.
I want to play as a warrior character. While we could go a diplomatic route or an intrigue route, we didn't pick the lady or the noble character in the previous vote so I feel like we should commit to being a warrior, the soldier who slays his foes and the general who crushes the enemies of the Empire. Let others scheme and plot against each in the background while we loyally lead the armies of the Roman Empire against the heathens, heretics and infidels that beset the greatest empire in the world.
Our character's father was a general and I want Michael to follow to follow in his footsteps. That means doubling down on being a warrior/general for me. Michael shall grow up on the campaign, watching his father at work and see the army of Roman Empire in action. He will not grow up in court, knowing to scheme, plot and talk his way into trouble and then back out again, but shall instead be a soldier to the core, willingly and ready to fight for his people. He shall be at home on the battlefield and amongst his fellow soldiers and not those scheming vipers back in the court.
As for the blessing, if we are going to be a mighty warrior, then Saint Michael is the only choice. Let's increase our military skills and be the greatest of Rome's warrior. Saint Gabriel is good, but we are not a talker who needs to sway the nobles, merchants and priests to his side. Saint Constantine could serve us well, but we need to fight all of Rome's enemies and not just the non-Christians and why split our focus on military skill when we can go all in? No, Saint Michael shall guide his namesake and Michael Drakonopoulos shall be a promising young soldier who shall become one of the greatest generals that Rome has ever seen.