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I'm happy to be seduced by quality writing.

I am also a person, who does things, in places. Which should suffice for now.

Back on a new account, so don't be surprised to see fresh takes of old characters (I really liked some of my old ideas!).

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Excellent, I'll send you a brief idea about said ability via pm at some point today then.
Splendid!

I too will commence work on a CS tomorrow, for tonight the hour is late.

With that being said, would a French policeman with a knack (see psychic talent) for finding and catching ruffians do?
Awesome!
I like Prague; both because of its layout and its placement on the continent. Plus it's just a fascinating city. Understand I will be taking some historical liberties but in general it will be taking place mid to late 19th century after the dual monarchy was established but before the war.


Sounds good, an obsession with (perfect) historical accuracy tends to bog things down (rule of cool, yo, as long as it seems plausible/believable it usually works).

But yes, really love city, lots of history, old buildings/places, and bitchin' parties.

Vigfast officially* declares his interest for Ianus Congreatio.

*Please imagine there to be a fancy stamp here.
Prague is a nice place, so you have my interest with the second option.

In regards to chronology, what time period should we be expecting?
There can never be too much Howard.

(The audience demands it!)
<Snipped quote by Vigfast>

Well at least someone does. ^_^


LSD is a hell of a drug.

I have a theory that extensive beards outside of the world of academia then to exceptional amounts of crazy.

Let's be real, Marx wasn't playing.
Being an alcoholic, drug fueled wizard is hard work though, so I forgive him.
Per the orders of the one called Ruby, I have added the Phantom to the waiting list (in the characters tab).

For truly, what band of heroes can save the world, nay the universe, nay all the universes, without the aid of a man dressed in purple tights and one furnished with more bling than an African warlord?

None I say to you friends, none.

Waiting, watching, scheming! (ergo, on the waiting list)



"I swear to devote my life to the destruction of piracy, greed, cruelty, and injustice, in all their forms! My sons and their sons, shall follow me."

Name:
Christopher Walker

Superhero Identity:
The Phantom; "The Ghost Who Walks" and "The Man Who Cannot Die"

Age:
Unknown (appears to be in his late twenties)

Brief History:
Born in the deep woods of Bangalla, proud owner of the Skull Cave, liberator of great treasures and wenches.

The eighth of his name, as well as the eighth Phantom, Christopher Walker took over the role of the Phantom following the tragic death of his father (unsurprisingly perhaps) at the hands of pirates. Most importantly he would also came to be remembered as the tallest Phantom.

Following in the footsteps of his ancestors, Walker had sworn an oath to devote his life to the “destruction of piracy, greed, cruelty, and injustice, in all their forms” and at first he stuck to the tried–and–true methods of phantoming. However, it was the Golden Age of Piracy and challenging villains to honorable duels began to seem an ineffective strategy. Fortunately, being a young man of an adventurous persuasion and one blessed with a more pragmatic, more modern sense of morality, Walker did not let his early failures dissuade him. Instead, taking heed of the success of a number of other rather clever individuals, Walker quickly embraced both the spirit and the methods of the new era and pursued a life of adventure and heroic piracy on the high seas.

After he assembled a crew of honorable swashbucklers, Walker borrowed a suitable ship, and cut a bloody path of justice across the Caribbean as he sought revenge on his father’s killers and their ilk. A skilled captain and fearless swordsman, he hunted some of the most legendary pirates to have ever sailed the Seven Seas in pursuit of the higher ideals of justice and securing a respectable cut of the profit.

He fought the notorious Edward Low to stalemate, leaving the cruel pirate missing the better part of an ear. Even more impressively, Walker crossed swords with the dreaded Edward Teach, more commonly known as Blackbeard and lived to tell the tale without receiving so much as a scratch. However, his reputation as one of the greatest pirates in history was assured when he managed to drink Bartholomew Roberts under the table in the cold winter of 1720.

Currently, Walker can be found in the wretched hive of scum and villainy known as Tortuga, enjoying a bottle of rum and the amenities of what is assuredly not a reputable tavern.

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