Your answers to those questions provide the concept, a guide and key for every other element of that character. This concept also reveals the human side of your mage; our corporate shark, after all, might be a Syndicate Manager, a Ngoma officiator, a Hermetic wizard, or an Etherite visionary. At heart, though, he’s a creature of the corporate realm, with magicks, skills, and alliances that make him better at his job. A handful of potential concepts can be found on the Character Creation Process chart, though you can feel free to make up your own concepts too. Once you’ve figured out your basic concept, use that as a sort of blueprint to guide the mage’s eventual development. No one, no matter how uncomplicated she might appear to be, is a static, unchanging stereotype. Sure, our corporate raider might look like a typical Wall Street asshole; he might even start off his career as the sort of one-percenter scum you’d like to see dragged behind a team of mules and then shot. Maybe he even thought of himself in those terms, gazing in the mirror of his richly-appointed bathroom every morning on his way to work. What if, however, that Wall Street predator has a change of heart? What if he Awakens to a greater reality? What if he never really was what he appears, on the surface, to be? Maybe he’s pretending to be a simple-minded corporate monster while actually pursing a totally different agenda… or perhaps he is a corporate monster, a monster whose Enlightened Path includes dealing in the fine Art of Desire.