@Pathfinder: Okay, to be honest, um... I'm not really seeing much of a playable character here. It seems like he'd mostly just rampage and that's about it. @Nosuchthing: Accepted. On another note, I've kind of gotten stuck on a choice for my final character, so for now I'll put up a heroic NPC who some people will proooobably recognize as she is kind of a very blatant expy. ^^; Name: Camille Lonne, [s]King Arthur[/s] [s]The Once and Future King[/s] King Age: Has the appearance of a girl no older then sixteen. She is older then that, much older. Gender: Female Appearance: [url=http://safebooru.org//samples/1271/sample_055cf41ee0da53021f1fe00b4efb2f39f5852408.png?1324641]I did kind of say she was a really obvious expy.[/url] Personality: Camille is, rather fitting with who she is, highly dedicated to honor, chivalry, and justice. She feels that combat should be an honorable and glorious affair for those involved, or that it should be conducted to bring justice to evildoers. She is a competent strategist and combatant, but is in reality rather awkward and unsure of herself in social situations. Her interpersonal reactions are often rather stilted and directionless, and she does not often fully express her emotions. Camille is easily embarrassed and flustered, as well. She places deep value on honor and chivalry, and is absolutely terrible at keeping her identity a secret as she is thoroughly unused to deception. Camille is dedicated to the defense of civilians in every way possible, even during her Kingship she felt it was her absolute duty as king to keep them safe and to serve her people. While she has regrets about her rule, she feels she can make up for them now by defending those who need it. She feels she is a knight for the world, and as a knight she must strike down those who threaten the innocent. Camille feels killing is to be expected for a knight in combat, but as today's heroes avoid slaying their enemies and instead bring them to justice, Camille does her best to do the same. Skills: Camille is an inhuman swordswomen, topped only by one person in her time. Her two-handed swordplay emphasizes powerful strikes, surprisingly given her small frame. Camille is also an excellent swimmer. Abilities: Camille is faster and stronger then a human being can attain without being superhuman, in spite of not possessing any differences in her genetic makeup as opposed to non-superhumans. Instead, it is due to her nature as the Once and Future King. As such, she can easily outpower most who do not possess some form of superior strength using her swordplay. Her speed is enough to even fight the force of gravity and carry her up sheer surfaces, like the side of a building. Camille's body can mend non-magical damage far more rapidly then those without some form of regenerative factor, as well. Her body does not appear to age. Equipment: Camille can summon a particular armored dress, capable of repelling bullets and even small explosions. However, to magic it is a simple, normal set of medieval armor, and more advanced weapons can pierce it. Camille also wields the divine blade Excalibur, an indestructible sword perpetually wreathed in a golden glow. Capable of cutting through most mundane materials and even firing bolts of golden energy, Excalibur is indeed the original weapon Camille possessed during her kingship. It can enter a phantasmal state, in reality only being partially summoned. In this state Camille can use it to non-lethally incapacitate her foes. Brief Backstory: Camille, or rather Arthur, awoke in a confused state. She did not know where she was, why she was female, or what was going on. One thing she was certain of was her own identity. She was, and forever is, Arthur Pendragon, King of the Britons. She even introduced herself as such to the first person she met. After all, something as simple as gender does not change the fact that she is King. Of course, realizing that all she was wearing was ragged cloth that swiftly disintegrated shortly after her introduction did through a rather embarrassing wrench into things. In the following confusion, it was indeed revealed that Arthur at least thought she was telling the truth, and after psychiatric examination(She had no idea how to handle this and was rather awkward and confused) it was concluded that she suffered from no mental illness. She was, however, wisely given a name that would confuse people less. The deception bothered her, but she realized it was necessary in today's world. She did and still does frequently forget not to introduce herself as King Arthur, however. It was not surprising that she pledged herself to be a Knight of the World, and aid the World's superheroes in protecting the innocent. Since then she has worked as part of the IFJ, tackling villains across the world. It has been brought to her attention that she resembles an iteration of King Arthur in a certain piece of Japanese media impossibly closely. She finds this confusing.