@knighthawk Here my fiancé is right in the middle of working on a half-elf who focuses on healing. Well, she's not exactly about to change it, so our party might just need to double on a few things, considering we've been working on this for a few days now and aren't going to want to change what she has. Besides any issues created by that, I'll save my comments until you're finished.
Would I be wrong to assume @Ailyn Evensen is the fiance? I do apologize as I interpreted 'elf archer with a bit of mage' didn't seem to scream cleric. I was actually trying to take the healer as it was one of the gaping holes in the trope-troupe We have the black knight, the big guy, the thief, the wizard. With her taking the elven archer, the cleric seemed like a spot to fill, either that or the bard.
{WIP} Name: Walter De-Cuthbert Title/Nickname: Weiß "the wise" Age: 35 Gender: Cis male who uses male pronouns Race: Half-elf Profession: School teacher Trope/Archetype:White Mage Appearance:
Equipment: DM guide: An ancient text passed down from one Discovery Master to the next. This tome has the knowledge of all the masters before it and is somewhere between one million fortune cookies and an encyclopedia of great side-stepping challenges. Background: (Keep this short) Pros: St. Cuthbert is the GOD OF COMMON SENSE, as such, his people always exercise simple answers to complex problems. He's the healer, boosting others when he isn't reattaching limbs. Cons: He is by no means any front-line fighter. While his healing spells keep him standing compared to the black mage, he is more annoying in his resistance to fall over than any reliable tactic. Other: (anything else worth mentioning)
Straight, well there was that one time in Tijuana...
|| RELATIONSHIP STATUS ||
Still wears his wedding ring.
***
|| POSITIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS ||
Hard working, generous, Firm handed/even tempered.
|| NEGATIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS ||
Gallows humor, works and smokes away his pain to avoid drinking.
|| QUIRKS ||
He HATES alcohol! If he has to step into a bar, someone is coming out bloody.
He loves his daughter, she looks just like her mom. But how do you tell your little girl you stay out late to not have to see her moms face every time she smiles?
He wasn't superstitious, but Clem was, so he learned the lip service for her and does it now for Cameron.
|| HOBBIES ||
Touring the town for odd jobs to keep himself busy, gloving up to hit the punching bag when there is no work to be done. Anything to keep himself out of his head and out of a bottle.
***
|| FAMILY MEMBERS ||
Wife - Victoria "Clementine" Clayton (Victoria is her legal first name, but always went by her middle name socially)- Deceased
Daughter - Cameron Victoria Clayton - Student/babysitter
Sister - Montana "Mo" Clayton - Town drunk
|| HOUSE DESCRIPTION ||
Simple sturdy two bedroom 'log cabin' for him and his little girl. He only uses his bedroom to change and the master bathroom, otherwise he sleeps on the couch. He doesn't allow any alcohol on his property and he keeps his 'smoke' in the shed outside. He is usually gone for most of the day, out the door at 6 after getting Clementine up for school and home at or after 6 with diner. If its bad outside, then he waits to take her and pick her up from school. Something about not trusting anyone on the road in bad weather.
***
|| BIOGRAPHY || - When his first wife was pregnant, starts digging graves looking for money
A farmers son, through and through. from six to sixteen he was in the barn tending to the cows while dad handled the greenhouse where they grew their hemp (happy cows make good milk, stoned cows make great milk). For the first ten years he was the only son, then Montana came along and life changed a little. When dad died on Charels sixteenth birthday, life changed a lot. When mom left two years later, his life ended. He had to be the dad for an eight year old sister, the next ten years were hell on that farm. He couldn't hire hands without risk someone would spill or steal the family secret of potfarming cowpies. The only others who knew was the dairy 'next door' a mile down the road, who processed the milk for him since he couldn't make the cheese as well as run the farm all by himself. What help he got from mo, little as it was, was harder than pulling teeth from a rattlesnake and took ten times as long. "You're not Dad, Charles! You can't tell me what to do all the damn time!" Was a weekly mantra that usually ended with someone out the front door.
Just when it all seemed lost, came Clementine.
She came to the dairy down the road trying to get away from some 'city trouble' and they asked Chuck if he needed a farm hand he could trust. Lust became like and like became love. It took a couple years of trying with the farm springing back to life before life sprang up in Clementine. Against his better wishes, Clementine insisted that they keep their door open to Montana.
"She needs to know she has a safe harbor, no matter how bad the storm is outside or the storm brewing in your heart."
When Clementine announced that she was pregnant, Charels didn't seem that happy as he walked out, he came back that night covered in mud and told her he got a new job to help pay for their new addition. He started working as the graveyard caretaker and put all the money from the second job into a coffee can (that Mo would pick out of behind his back and clementine would cover for her). While digging one of the graves, he came upon an old trinket for her, a civil war bet buckle. He figured one day they could sell it for her college, until then. it just got more valuable the older it got.
The day their daughter was born, they agreed that each one got to pick part of the name, Clementine could pick any first name, he got to pick the middle name. She chose Cameron for the Scottish name for a crooked river, for it was at the river she was conceived. He picked Victoria for Clementine's first name.
The first year was heaven, then it all went to hell. She went for a drive in the truck to pick up their daughter from the babysitter after their anniversary 'date'. Coming up the other side of the road was old man parkers 67 camero but he was driving a bit off. Normally what happened next would have just been a fender bender, but the collision happened on the wet bridge. The truck made a quarter turn, the back tires slid off and flipped it into the mostly mud river. If she hadn't been flattened, she would have drowned.
The drunk driver wasn't even parker, it was some snot nosed kids. Not even fifteen for a permit and barely looking over the dashboard! He'd have killed them, he'd have killed them and slept like a baby that night... But he had a baby of his own now. Now she was his everything.
Anyone could tell you he changed that night. Everyone expected him to be just as bad as his sister, toss his baby girl in a hole and bury her alive then crawl inside a bottle. He seemed like the walking dead for the first year on that farm. Then one day, he up and moves to town. Him and his little girl living in the shack on the grounds while he lets the farm go fallow. Technically, he gave the keys to Mo for a place if she needs it. He goes back once a month, on the 13th, to do maintenance. More than once hes had to drag people off his property or clean up their squatting, but the land his his and as much as it eats him up inside, he's saving it for Cameron. Graduation, wedding, moving out, whatever, its hers in a heartbeat.
Until then they have the cottage on the hospital grounds he keeps in order, the 67 camero he won in the court hearing to replace his truck, any any honest money he can earn. She never goes without with him around, except perhaps for the fact he's hardly around. Sure she can call and ask what job he's doing, but it seems the older she is getting the later he stays out.
|| THEME SONG ||
Legal Assassin Years roll by without you, honey. Seventeen have come and gone, I've raised her with my best intentions. But there's something I can't tell her, I'm lost without you here, I am living out a lie.
|| NIGHTMARE ||
His dead wife, Sometimes completely hale and healthy in that summer dress he loved... other times she is the twist of skin and steel crawling towards him as nothing more than a severed torso with her entrails dragging behind her. Honestly, seeing her unharmed hurts him more. He knows what he had and lost.
Though, @knighthawk, were you gonna keep Vigilante or kill him off in favor of 'Johnny'? Unless one of our other two government sponsored people bails on us we don't need a third hero as much. Or if you want you could bring Johnny in for a mission and kill him off. I really liked his character...
~KL~
In a game who's whole concept is about disposable characters, It's good to gave back-ups. ^_^
If vigilante has a reasonable explanation to die, he dies. It would be ironic of the one to sacrifice himself is the one without a killswitch. Otherwise I'll simply swap between the two every three weeks or so depending on the roster.
Is it reasonable to find fallen guards inside or outside the building? I assume any fallen guards will have their weapons and gear stripped by the monster to absorb the technology and materials, but I just want to ask in advance.
Snoh looked around as he was summarily ignored and shook his head. But at least he likes the men to women ratio of the group. Not just in a sexist way but the number of comfortable female adventurers, but mostly in the sexist way of watching jiggly bits for the next few hours. Then stupidity rang out for all to hear as he made the hectic even worse, but everyone else was in agreement so he decided to try and do his best and set the example.
"I bet he is the type to kill the ones we are helping instead of the enemy by accident."
Sweetie, it wouldn't be an accident if he did. Or for most of us, I bet.
[size=1]As for the people he might 'accidentally' kill on the way if he actually gets this thing moving, well... Those are just free meals."[/size]
He rolled his eyes and grabbed an apple off the table as they all filed out. He fell in line beside the youngest looking in the group, offering her the apple as he summoned his tower shield with the sheathed sword placed in the curve of the protective steel. "If you are afraid of him accidentally harming you in his blind actions, let me know." With that, he exited out and took a defensive stance without drawing his weapon to keep his hand free.
Straight, well there was that one time in Tijuana...
|| RELATIONSHIP STATUS ||
Still wears his wedding ring.
***
|| POSITIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS ||
Hard working, generous, Firm handed/even tempered.
|| NEGATIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS ||
Gallows humor, works and smokes away his pain to avoid drinking.
|| QUIRKS ||
He HATES alcohol! If he has to step into a bar, someone is coming out bloody.
He loves his daughter, she looks just like her mom. But how do you tell your little girl you stay out late to not have to see her moms face every time she smiles?
He wasn't superstitious, but Clem was, so he learned the lip service for her and does it now for Cameron.
|| HOBBIES ||
Touring the town for odd jobs to keep himself busy, gloving up to hit the punching bag when there is no work to be done. Anything to keep himself out of his head and out of a bottle.
***
|| FAMILY MEMBERS ||
Wife - Victoria "Clementine" Clayton (Victoria is her legal first name, but always went by her middle name socially)- Deceased
Daughter - Cameron Victoria Clayton - Student/babysitter
Sister - Montana "Mo" Clayton - Town drunk
|| HOUSE DESCRIPTION ||
Simple sturdy two bedroom 'log cabin' for him and his little girl. He only uses his bedroom to change and the master bathroom, otherwise he sleeps on the couch. He doesn't allow any alcohol on his property and he keeps his 'smoke' in the shed outside. He is usually gone for most of the day, out the door at 6 after getting Clementine up for school and home at or after 6 with diner. If its bad outside, then he waits to take her and pick her up from school. Something about not trusting anyone on the road in bad weather.
***
|| BIOGRAPHY || - When his first wife was pregnant, starts digging graves looking for money
A farmers son, through and through. from six to sixteen he was in the barn tending to the cows while dad handled the greenhouse where they grew their hemp (happy cows make good milk, stoned cows make great milk). For the first ten years he was the only son, then Montana came along and life changed a little. When dad died on Charels sixteenth birthday, life changed a lot. When mom left two years later, his life ended. He had to be the dad for an eight year old sister, the next ten years were hell on that farm. He couldn't hire hands without risk someone would spill or steal the family secret of potfarming cowpies. The only others who knew was the dairy 'next door' a mile down the road, who processed the milk for him since he couldn't make the cheese as well as run the farm all by himself. What help he got from mo, little as it was, was harder than pulling teeth from a rattlesnake and took ten times as long. "You're not Dad, Charles! You can't tell me what to do all the damn time!" Was a weekly mantra that usually ended with someone out the front door.
Just when it all seemed lost, came Clementine.
She came to the dairy down the road trying to get away from some 'city trouble' and they asked Chuck if he needed a farm hand he could trust. Lust became like and like became love. It took a couple years of trying with the farm springing back to life before life sprang up in Clementine. Against his better wishes, Clementine insisted that they keep their door open to Montana.
"She needs to know she has a safe harbor, no matter how bad the storm is outside or the storm brewing in your heart."
When Clementine announced that she was pregnant, Charels didn't seem that happy as he walked out, he came back that night covered in mud and told her he got a new job to help pay for their new addition. He started working as the graveyard caretaker and put all the money from the second job into a coffee can (that Mo would pick out of behind his back and clementine would cover for her). While digging one of the graves, he came upon an old trinket for her, a civil war bet buckle. He figured one day they could sell it for her college, until then. it just got more valuable the older it got.
The day their daughter was born, they agreed that each one got to pick part of the name, Clementine could pick any first name, he got to pick the middle name. She chose Cameron for the Scottish name for a crooked river, for it was at the river she was conceived. He picked Victoria for Clementine's first name.
The first year was heaven, then it all went to hell. She went for a drive in the truck to pick up their daughter from the babysitter after their anniversary 'date'. Coming up the other side of the road was old man parkers 67 camero but he was driving a bit off. Normally what happened next would have just been a fender bender, but the collision happened on the wet bridge. The truck made a quarter turn, the back tires slid off and flipped it into the mostly mud river. If she hadn't been flattened, she would have drowned.
The drunk driver wasn't even parker, it was some snot nosed kids. Not even fifteen for a permit and barely looking over the dashboard! He'd have killed them, he'd have killed them and slept like a baby that night... But he had a baby of his own now. Now she was his everything.
Anyone could tell you he changed that night. Everyone expected him to be just as bad as his sister, toss his baby girl in a hole and bury her alive then crawl inside a bottle. He seemed like the walking dead for the first year on that farm. Then one day, he up and moves to town. Him and his little girl living in the shack on the grounds while he lets the farm go fallow. Technically, he gave the keys to Mo for a place if she needs it. He goes back once a month, on the 13th, to do maintenance. More than once hes had to drag people off his property or clean up their squatting, but the land his his and as much as it eats him up inside, he's saving it for Cameron. Graduation, wedding, moving out, whatever, its hers in a heartbeat.
Until then they have the cottage on the hospital grounds he keeps in order, the 67 camero he won in the court hearing to replace his truck, any any honest money he can earn. She never goes without with him around, except perhaps for the fact he's hardly around. Sure she can call and ask what job he's doing, but it seems the older she is getting the later he stays out.
|| THEME SONG ||
Legal Assassin Years roll by without you, honey. Seventeen have come and gone, I've raised her with my best intentions. But there's something I can't tell her, I'm lost without you here, I am living out a lie.
|| NIGHTMARE ||
His dead wife, Sometimes completely hale and healthy in that summer dress he loved... other times she is the twist of skin and steel crawling towards him as nothing more than a severed torso with her entrails dragging behind her. Honestly, seeing her unharmed hurts him more. He knows what he had and lost.
"I don't care who you are, where you've been or what you've done. Everyone deserves their own kind of happiness."
"This is the road to ruin, and we're starting at the end."
|| NAME ||
"Cam, Vic, those are fine. I'm begging you, don't call me Cammy or Vicky. Just... ew. Cameron Victoria Clayton
|| GENDER ||
Cis Female. She/her pronouns.
|| AGE ||
Fifteen.
|| ROLE ||
Caretakers daughter.
|| SEXUALITY ||
Pansexual.
|| RELATIONSHIP STATUS ||
Single
"I sold my soul to a three piece, and he told me I was holy."
|| POSITIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS ||
+Intelligent +Curious +Happy
|| NEGATIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS ||
-Bratty -Rebellious
|| QUIRKS ||
● Bitting her lip. ● Shaking her leg. ● Zoning out at random times, her mind going somewhere completely different. ● Quoting books at random times.
|| HOBBIES ||
● Reading ● Sitting in high places ● Binge watching her favorite shows. "Does this count?"
"So if I believe in you, will you believe it too?"
|| FAMILY MEMBERS ||
Father - Charles Clayton - Caretaker Aunt- Montana Clayton - Town Drunk
|| HOUSE DESCRIPTION ||
A Simple sturdy two bedroom 'log cabin' that she and her father live in. Her room is on the further end of the house.
"Cause we can never right all the wrongs; So leave the past well enough alone."
|| BIOGRAPHY ||
Born to her father and mother, Cameron is the only child in the family. Just a few short months after the girl was born, her mother was killed by a drunk driver in a car crash. This made her even closer with her Aunt Mo. The young woman never had the chance to get to know her mother, something she has always had trouble with. She often blames herself for the fact, as her mother was coming to pick her up from the daycare nursery when the crash occurred. Cam has always taken her grades seriously, though the children at school have not always been the nicest people. Her father digging graves to find money started rumors around the town that he was crazy, and she, too, might be. It is something that the girl has come to laugh about, making jokes and weird faces at people when they come her way. Through this, she has actually made a few close friends who she tends to hang around with.
|| THEME SONG ||
Torches ~ Daughtry Love is like a torch that's burning bright Carry it on, carry it on and you'll see Fire will shine a light on the darkest side Carry it on, carry it on
|| NIGHTMARE ||
Cameron's nightmare is the figure of a woman dressed in a black robe with hair that falls to the floor, also black. Her eyes are black and hollow against her nearly transparent skin. She sucks the happiness and light out of everything around her, her thin lipped mouth opening and releasing the gossip of Cameron's possible insanity.
@knighthawk Ha. No pretty pink princess bedrooms here. I'm all good with the house. Let me flip back a few pages and see if I can find Cams CS and read up on Mo right quick.
Just realized Charles FC was a younger Sam Elliot.
And there's a Tim McGraw song in the Cs.
Thank you for this.
Oh, the finer details have been ironed out.
I think Charles would have given her the master bedroom in the back once she hit puberty for all her 'girl stuff'. It was what my dad did for my sister IRL.