He's got a good sense of right and wrong/good and evil, though that doesn't mean he can't see the gray area. He knows it's there and knows that he can't expect anyone to fall into one side of things or the other--hell, he doesn't most of the time because he has to do things that are questionable sometimes. Clint is more than willing to give most the benefit of the doubt unless you outright make it clear that you lean too far to one side over the other. Then he's going to just outright assume you're scum and deal with you.
Now, despite the fact that he is skilled and is an Avenger, Clint still understands fear all too well. He's a non-powered individual that runs around fights with a bow and arrow--the man is extremely familiar with the concept of fear. He's learned how to control his fears though, how to make sure they don't overcome him and is able to shove all that aside until a point in time when he can deal with it. That's not to say that he doesn't still feel fear or that it doesn't eat at his mind; he wouldn't be human if fears weren't constantly nagging at him. Clint just knows that sometimes he has to focus on the grander scheme of things rather than letting himself succumb to that which ultimately terrifies him. And going along with that, Mr. Barton trusts his team without any hesitation. He knows that if things get dangerous that he can rely on them to help him out in a pinch and, in turn, will do the same for them if they need him too. It's that level of trust that ultimately allows him to handle his fears, though it's not a level that comes easily and takes time for him to build--or requires someone he trusts completely to vouch for others. (Here's looking at you Natasha.)
If you find yourself in the archer's inner circle, you'll have a friend for life. He's a very devoted person and cares a lot for those that he calls his friends and even family members--since some people have shifted into that category--and he will do whatever he has to in order to protect them. (As seen in how he managed to keep his entire family secret and safe from everyone, even after all the information SHIELD had was dumped for public viewing.) Pep talks are something he's great at, given he's a father, and while he's generally very blunt and outright with what he has to say--because sugar coating things is for children, as Natasha might say--he's pretty good at motivating others to rise to the occasion. (He's looking at you, Wanda.)
Overall, Clint Barton is a man cut from his own mold that doesn't hesitate to just be himself not matter the situation.
Flavor Abilities: He's an expert marksman but I'm not sure if that really fits here? Figured I'd mention it all the same. Otherwise Clint is a non-powered individual that has high level SHIELD training in hand to hand combat and spy work in general, allowing him to sneak around without being noticed if he chooses to do so. Anything that he's able to do is because of training and not so much an ability that was granted to him.
Suitability: Clint comes from a world or strange things and odd occurrences and Snowblind is just another adventure/mission in his mind. It's something that needs to be figured out and assessed, since the danger of it all is an unknown factor, and he's willing to do whatever he has to in order to figure out what's going on while protecting everyone he does cross paths with. He's good at surviving and making the best of whatever situation he's in and in this sort of setting, that seems to be a bit of a requirement considering the nature of the place he's going to find himself in. He knows how to adapt to whatever is thrown at him and can usually handle just about anything without too much trouble. (Though later he may rant about it.) He's also very much focused on protecting those around him so he'll ultimately make it his goal to find and help others stay safe and keep them moving once he realizes that staying in one building for too long is a bad idea.
Clint Barton | MCU | Challenge Reserve (2/2)
Now, despite the fact that he is skilled and is an Avenger, Clint still understands fear all too well. He's a non-powered individual that runs around fights with a bow and arrow--the man is extremely familiar with the concept of fear. He's learned how to control his fears though, how to make sure they don't overcome him and is able to shove all that aside until a point in time when he can deal with it. That's not to say that he doesn't still feel fear or that it doesn't eat at his mind; he wouldn't be human if fears weren't constantly nagging at him. Clint just knows that sometimes he has to focus on the grander scheme of things rather than letting himself succumb to that which ultimately terrifies him. And going along with that, Mr. Barton trusts his team without any hesitation. He knows that if things get dangerous that he can rely on them to help him out in a pinch and, in turn, will do the same for them if they need him too. It's that level of trust that ultimately allows him to handle his fears, though it's not a level that comes easily and takes time for him to build--or requires someone he trusts completely to vouch for others. (Here's looking at you Natasha.)
If you find yourself in the archer's inner circle, you'll have a friend for life. He's a very devoted person and cares a lot for those that he calls his friends and even family members--since some people have shifted into that category--and he will do whatever he has to in order to protect them. (As seen in how he managed to keep his entire family secret and safe from everyone, even after all the information SHIELD had was dumped for public viewing.) Pep talks are something he's great at, given he's a father, and while he's generally very blunt and outright with what he has to say--because sugar coating things is for children, as Natasha might say--he's pretty good at motivating others to rise to the occasion. (He's looking at you, Wanda.)
Overall, Clint Barton is a man cut from his own mold that doesn't hesitate to just be himself not matter the situation.
Flavor Abilities:
He's an expert marksman but I'm not sure if that really fits here? Figured I'd mention it all the same. Otherwise Clint is a non-powered individual that has high level SHIELD training in hand to hand combat and spy work in general, allowing him to sneak around without being noticed if he chooses to do so. Anything that he's able to do is because of training and not so much an ability that was granted to him.
Suitability:
Clint comes from a world or strange things and odd occurrences and Snowblind is just another adventure/mission in his mind. It's something that needs to be figured out and assessed, since the danger of it all is an unknown factor, and he's willing to do whatever he has to in order to figure out what's going on while protecting everyone he does cross paths with. He's good at surviving and making the best of whatever situation he's in and in this sort of setting, that seems to be a bit of a requirement considering the nature of the place he's going to find himself in. He knows how to adapt to whatever is thrown at him and can usually handle just about anything without too much trouble. (Though later he may rant about it.) He's also very much focused on protecting those around him so he'll ultimately make it his goal to find and help others stay safe and keep them moving once he realizes that staying in one building for too long is a bad idea.
RP Samples:
+Sample 1: TDM
+Sample 2: TDM