[center] [h3] Character Sheet: [/h3] [/center] [b]Name[/b]: Preferably era appropriate, and try to avoid naming them after major characters from other Epics. (I don't want to see another Achilles or a Medea, mkay?) [b]Epithets[/b]: Swift-Footed Achilles, Pale Armed Helen, Clever Odysseus, etc. Any nicknames your character has from being cool. [b]Age[/b]: Keep it reasonable for a group of survivors returning from a Bronze Age siege. Kids grew up really fast then. Gender: [b]Appearance[/b]: What do they look like? Pictures are fine, but a text description is needed as well. [b]Personality:[/b] What sort of person are they? Elaborate here. [b]Bio[/b]: Their life story. Pretty Self Explanatory. [b]Skills:[/b] What can your character do? Odysseus could wrestle and be sneaky, but he could also build boats. Is it medicine, athletics, swordplay, poetry, skill with the lyre? List them all. But keep them reasonable, these are the mundane things your character can do. [b] Greatest Strength[/b]: Why will your character be sung about generations after they're dead? Is it their ability to lead men into the heated fray of battle? Their favored connection with the Gods, granting them prophecy? Their ability to perform witchcraft and other arts, performing all sorts of incredible magic? Are they incapable of drowning? Whatever it is, list it here. [b]Greatest Flaw:[/b] No true hero is perfect. Achilles was vain, Odysseus relied so much on cunning he didn't know when to stop lying, Oedipus was cursed by the Gods into a horrific destiny that he fulfilled no matter what he tried to do. Jason was heartless. Whats the thing that will ruin your character? It can be an internal fault, or an external curse. Whatever it is, it's brutal and worthy of the Epics.