I've made another pass on mine, and clarified a few personality points - I also want to make it clear that I'm not going to be using his water abilities for, like, waterbending or anything. It's less of a skill, and more of just something that he can do. That's clarified as well. In a sense, I guess you could say I'm bringing Varrick into the roleplay. My intent while writing wasn't to make a copy of him, and I still like to think that Rofield is original, but they will certainly share some similarities. Side note, but Varrick was my favorite character in Legend of Korra. He was the only guy who could consistently make me laugh. His personality was very... flamboyant. Inspiring, at least. Most memorable character in the show, hands down. Come to think of it, he was the only thing I really consistently liked about LoK at all. The relationships all felt forced and rushed, Korra's most interesting personality traits were worked out of her by the end of the first half of the first season, all the interesting parts of the setting - pro bending, Bei-Fong's metalbender cops, the fact that you are living in a Ba Seng Sai on steroids - are completely ignored, and unlike TLA, where the spirit episodes were interesting and contributed to character development, the ones in Korra feel forced, like the entire series is someone checking boxes as "done." You don't see anything about the old cast hardly at all - the promise of which was what got me through to the end of season 1 in the first place - and every episode seemed like it was straight to the point, trying to fit 3 episodes' worth of character development, plot, relationships and setting into a 20 minute timeslot. Varrick was the only real exception to these rules.