Appearance:[hider=My Spoiler][img=http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk85/LifelessAndInsane_e74/Anime%20Guys/yari.jpg][/hider] Name: Zeo Fraide Age: 19 Class:Samurai Power(s): Slammer- He can control how gravity affects his body, thus allowing him to amplify the force upon himself, whenever he chooses. Jelly Man- His body can twist/bend and is generally much more flexible than the average human body. Strengthen- Passive power, whatever weapon he is touching with his hands, becomes as durable as diamond, without increasing its weight. This only works for as long as he is holding the weapon. Weakness:Fatigue, by using too many or too much of his powers, his body and/or mind will tire and leave himself vulnerable to attacks. Background: He grew up in a small village, with a modest life. Until he ran away from home at the age of seven, because of his boring parents and their strict rules. After venturing around for a few days, begging for money in order to live-he encountered a fight in a nearby village. He watched it, a little surprised that he wasn't the only one. There was a ring of spectators around this conflict-that turned out to be a friendly competition between dojos. After having seen the end result, a few men pulled him over and invited him to their dojos. He was very surprised that they wanted him because he didn't have a clue about fighting. Moments later a strange, middle aged, man came over and sent the other men away, then explained to the kid, "If you want to become strong, the best way is to learn from me." Something from his face told Zeo that he could trust him. Years of training showed him how to use quite a few different weapons. Some of which are the yari or (spear), yumi or (longbow) and kanabo or two handed spiked club.. After about twelve years, his teacher or what some might call a Daimyo, sent him packing with a simple, "Your more then capable to take on anyone, kid. But make sure to come back and see me one day." And that was it, leaving him to go explore the world. Fun Fact: He likes climbing things, to be able to have a "bird's eye view."