How might you look at adventuring as a “business opportunity”?
I believe that what I do while going out on adventures, doing quests, and similar activities will help me to not only establish myself as a known wizard, but also help me to expand my collection of spells, material components, and other items I can use to eventually establish my own magic shop.
How might your particular background fit into a business type D&D campaign?
My background with the mage's tower, and the contacts I have already established there could be helpful when the group is looking for easier methods of travel such as teleportation. It is not inconceivable that I might be able to work out the occasional discount for travel services, or even help source new "job" opportunities.
How might your class/sub-class play a positive role in the “company”?
My Wizards skills, and particularly those centered around conjuration will likely help tremendously as I am able to setup alarms, arcane locks, and other services that a normal individual would not have access too. I could potentially even establish our own permanent portals at some point in time. It is nice when you can create things from thin air... and possibly sell them for a reasonable profit.
Will you be a spoke person, bodyguard, enforcer, leader, or other role in the company?
I feel like I would best fit in as a record keeper, researcher, or similar role because of the nature of my current background working as a wizard and scribe for the mage's tower. On the other hand, I am capable of opening locks, vaults, and particularly stubborn doors. I can also summon "assistants" when we require additional brute strength. Well, I will be able at some point in time, right now I only have a small collection of spells.
How might your personal goals align and/or help the edification of the “company”?
I feel like my personal goals should align well with the company because, as mentioned before, as I grow and learn more abilities, spells, and such I will be able to hone those capabilities to better facilitate the growth of the company. Essentially, the more the company can help me acquire spellbooks, and scrolls, and get those recorded in my own spellbook, the more the company will be able to expand and grow. The stronger I am, the stronger the company is.
How do you feel about material possessions and coins? How might this affect your interactions with the “company” and its interests?
I am probably a fairly average person when it comes to material possessions and wealth. I do require it as a wizard because the work of spell creation, and recording can be very arduous, but at the same time I am happy to part with the occasional coin, if need be, to facilitate the growth of the company.