D. I don't treat my character as myself, but it's for that reason that I find them more interesting. I get to see their adventurers, and it's just a bit like watching them 'grow up' or the like. Aside from that though, the characters are a way for me to sort of focus how I interact with others, in which case I'm actually acting like the character, rather than, again, the other way around. In real life, I usually stick to simple codes of politeness and responsibility, but it's a bit rare for me to talk to people of my own accord. In the game world, whatever my character would do, I'll do, and I'll enjoy the interactions both through their eyes and my observing viewpoint--the two sort of blurred together. That may be why I don't usually like mentioning who my other characters are though... They're all me... but, they're also different from each other.