[quote=Cinderella Man] I'm approved. Relief. I almost felt she might not be approved because of her ability. >~< [/quote] Naw, no worries. The living magical/nuclear power plant is a-okay! Let's just hope nobody decides to shoot her in the heart though... Anyways, I've started looking over the Walkers and I'm starting to write the first post... But I'm honestly feeling a bit out of it right now. I'll keep working on it... I'm starting off with at least some the villains on a 'diplomacy' mission to recruit a group of nasties (goblins or kobolds or something). Heroes can come up with their own starting situation(s?). Also, us villains should focus a bit on the specifics of our dungeon too. Location, what we've built, all that. I'm planning on focusing on this a lot tonight, and hopefully I can get everything up and running. [hider=Eliza (WIP)][b]Name[/b]: Elizabeth "Eliza" Starseeker [b]Concept[/b]: Socially Awkward Necromancer [b]Role[/b]: Villain/Dungeon Keeper [b]Age[/b]: 16 [b]Sex and Orientation[/b]: Female. Elizabeth isn't really one for relationships due to her shy nature, and honestly has no idea what she's into. [b]Appearance[/b]: Elizabeth is a shorter, thin girl with medium length, black hair that always seems to get in her face. She wears a black corset over a slightly tattered, short sleeved. white dress that goes down just past her knees with black stockings and leather boots. She also wears long, fingerless leather gloves. She keeps her spellbook on her belt, as well as several vials filled with potions. She also keeps chalk and candles and a few other odds and ends in pouches. [b]Personality[/b]: Elizabeth is a bit of a wallflower. She's introverted and shy, preferring her spellbooks and dusty old tomes to the company of people (though dead ones seem to be an exception...) [b]Background[/b]: Elizabeth's mother's life changed the night her home town was razed to the ground by a marauding army of the undead. The necromancer leading the army came to their doorstep and thought she was the most beautiful woman in the world, and sought to court her. Not seeing many other choices, his mother left the ruins of her village to join the necromancer. He showered her in gifts, and even offered to teach her necromancy. Together they learned the secrets of lichdom [b]Skills[/b]: Elizabeth is physically weak and certainly not a fighter, she's clever and smart. She knows how to cast spells, and has a bit of morbid curiosity in the undead even before she was given a shard of the World Heart. She also isn't the best with social situations, [b]Equipment[/b]: Elizabeth carries her spellbook on her belt, as well as several vials filled with potions. She also keeps chalk and candles and a few other odds and ends in pouches. Of course she has her Mother's tome in her bag, as well as a human skull and a few assorted bones, mostly from hands. Back in the dungeon she has a small collection of books. Mr. Graves has his rusty old great sword that looks like it's better for bludgeoning rather than cutting, as well his suit of black armor. [b]Parent[/b]: Elizabeth's mother was a powerful lich, having learned the arts of necromancy from her second husband. Elizabeth's relationship with her mother was... Strange, to say the least. Growing up with an immortal and technically undead mother was strange, and her mother was distant as she was constantly researching methods to gain more power. [b]Inheritance[/b]: A heavily armored undead servant named Mr. Graves and a tome of necromantic secrets. Mr. Graves never seems to speak, and the [b]Notes[/b]: [/hider] [quote=BlueAngel] Do they have to be human? [/quote] Whoop! Almost missed this. No, you don't have to be strictly human, but I'd stick with the standard fantasy races like a dwarf or an elf.