@Divine Darkness – Like the sheet (I joined YJ after you left, but I remember liking Madcap the first time round as well). Only one small question. What has Rikki been up to since leaving YJ? @Dragonbud – Admittedly Belle is very like Fenrir in powers, but their personality's and motivation’s are worlds apart. My only problem is that Belle is so young, which would make taking her on the calibre of missions undertaken by the Outsiders quite irresponsible. However, we could make that a plot point, another grey area that the Outsiders straddle. @22xander – Haha, I'm feeling old because I don't get either of those references. Regardless, I think I follow now, do you mean he can materialise the likes of Mario or Master Chief into the real world, and these would be his digital spirits? I think making video game objects and characters physical is quite cool, but not sure how I feel about him converting physical matter into video games, at least at the start of the rp. Seems like a game breaking power. Would he not just solve every problem by turning it digital then forgetting about it? Ok, what happened to his mother after the murder investigation. Did he ever deal with her, or is she still out there somewhere. By the town disappearing you said “It's uncertain what the state of the town above him was because it changed its name and he couldn't find it”. Why is he unable to find it? Surely with his abilities finding a town in this digital age should be child’s play to him. The last thing is that allowing him abilities from any game may make him to powerful and versatile, until he reaches a point that would make you wonder why he even needs a team. Perhaps we could limit the amount of games he has access to initially, say three. As the Rp progresses he could gain access to more and more. @Cantide – The fact that he's hesitant to take the 'final solution' is interesting, as well as offering some interesting moral conflict but there's a few other pieces I'd like filled in. Firstly where, or from whom, did Litheal get his sword? And how did taking on challenges allow him to lift it? Is it similar to Thor's Mjölnir in that only the worthy may wield it? And who trained him in swordsmanship, or is the skill an extension of the swords power? If his skill is not an aspect of his sword then sixteen might be a touch young for him.