[quote=@Rune_Alchemist] [@Zeroth] Exactly how much detail do you want us to go into on a Villain's back story? You want their origins? Or just sum up their basic villainous shenanigans and reveal their backstory later in the RP, if possible? [/quote] As much as you'd like within the minimums listed in the CS; if you have specific "story elements" you'd like to keep secret but feel I should know about as a GM, then feel free to PM me. [@Write]Alright! With the four limits, the specifics of your powers, weight, etc as described in the CS are fine. She's approved! [@Holy Soldier]There's no mana or magic in the setting, just the superpowers, so that needs to be changed in his backstory. As for his quirk, I think being able to take on the properties of other materials is a bit distinct from the initial stone-skin; can you go into more detail of exactly what you're wanting him to be able to do with his power? For his skills and techniques, does Dead Weight consist of him literally connecting himself to the ground, since you say he roots himself into a rocky surface, or is it just that he's so heavy he's hard to lift? For his strength, I think being able to lift a car at the beginning of the RP is a bit much, especially since his power is defensive and not offensive. You have some good limits, though, so some of that could be justified once I have a better understanding of his Quirk. [@Lmpkio]In the Hero Academia series, usually people who have "form" Quirks that turn their bodies into something else are generally always in that form, with only a few exceptions that do a full transformation. But for those that do transform, that's usually their one specific power--to transform into X. Terror Wing has the ability to camouflage himself and split plasma as well as the natural abilities his form gives him. If he's stuck in the form, and there are some more detailed explanations for the other powers, it could all be bundled into one package. But if his power is to transform into the beast-form, then having those other powers is much harder to justify. I think, given how powerful he's intended to be, he could also do with a few more limits. Another way you might be able to "add" powers to him, though, would be through the experimentation that was done on him. Maybe his parents added cybernetic enhancements of some sort to him, or something along those lines?