Yes sir, i shall look deeper into some of the sheets that haven't been addressed yet.
Regarding Adrian, there are indeed several questionabilities in his CS that LeeRoy overlooked, though not so much that you'd have to scrap the character.
His mace being indestructible is easily fixed. Whenever i want a weapon to be indestructible, i tend to give it a regeneration ability, so it can always restore itself over time but still be damageable in battle.
I mentioned my problem with his "20 times human speed" thing before, though that's little more than a fluff issue. We all know you don't mean for him to go 200 mph. It's just that his CS should reflect that.
The way he took that punch is just pragmatic writing i guess. When facing a powerful attack, it's hard to resist treating it as something lesser than it actually is. Remember when that guy in Crapton's arena heard a gun being fired and then ducked below the bullet?
Regarding his latest attack, i'm less shocked about the chains than about all the other stuff that comes down upon Arthur. Seems like a lot of different shapes to create in a very short time. Drall kind of has a point in saying it's his primary power... though the legitimacy of that claim once again depends on how high he envisions Adrian's speed to be.
Now, i think this problem can easily be fixed with some simple retcons. I dunno if retcons are something we do around here, but lemme tell you what i would have done in Drall's shoes. First, i would have made the effect of Arthur's punch a lot more violent. Add some description of shattering armour and a broken rib or two. That kind of pain should, after all, be manageable for the guy who got tortured for thousands of years. I would've also made him fall to the ground far less gracefully, seeing as he's had the air knocked out of his lungs and may have trouble flying again right after. However, he would still be able to charge an attack from his downed position.
Which brings us to the chains. I don't mind Adrian's ability to summon objects away from himself, but it poses a problem when he can also control them. Like this, he might as well summon 30 swords around Arthur to stab him from all sides. I feel this is easily solvable by having the chains spawn from Adrian's hands, slither across the ground like snakes and then try to entangle Arthur. It shouldn't decrease their effectiveness all that much anyways, as Arthur is preoccupied with Evvie.
PS: Ug Nug better get out of the way, he's in the blast zone!