<Snipped quote by Dawnscroll>
We've done it. We've unleashed the beast.
From here on, Dawnscroll will pack each post with a perplexing amount of verbosity, and posts will gradually turn from one-act plays into volumes of the Odyssey.
I was Homer in a previous life, what can I say? Nah, in all seriousness, my future posts will be much shorter and far more concise in order to better conv-pfffttt hahahahahahaaha. Nope, couldn't keep that up with a straight face.
As far as which legend has the most feats under their belt... well, depends on who wrote the character and how much background they really left out. Personally, I skipped quite a bit and omitted stuff that happened on Altim's journey to unite the West, but the gist is that he's basically Cynderian Jesus.
See, THIS is the issue I had with how the RP was set up.... and its not an issue, per say, but left me a bit of a loss for the character creation. How do you separate thousands of years of myths and legends to what is truly attributed to them? Did all our characters do what history said they did? Did Ansur wrestle three dragons? Was Vampy a true menace or sparkle bundle of hugs? Did Clarent trully slay six dragons in a single go? (Yes, but not in the way many of you might think... based on his song, PM me what you think he did to win.)
So I wrote both. I wrote his story from the perspective of others. Because as a writer... I feel that a lead characters story should never be told through their eyes. But the eyes of the characters around them.
Demon. Savior. Prince. Butcher. Knight. Orphan. Servant. Weapon. Commander. Protector. Clarent is all of these things. They don't make him good, bad, just or unfair. He is simply Clarent. Nothing more.
Because let's face it... in all reality, each of our character is simply a Man who woke up from death. Other than some spells and talents, how special are we trully?