Crap, deleted what I posted earlier. Oh well. Anyways, this is a work in progress, will mention and unhide when done. [hr] [hider=Brian Campbell - Work in Progress] [color=orange][b]Name:[/b][/color] Brian Campbell [color=orange][b]Age:[/b][/color] 18 [color=orange][b]Gender:[/b][/color] Male [color=orange][b]Height:[/b][/color] 5'10" | 178cm [color=orange][b]Weight:[/b][/color] 165 lbs. | 75kg [color=orange][b]Class:[/b][/color] Orange Cartesian [color=orange][b]Appearance:[/b][/color] Brian Campbell has brown hair and brown eyes. He looks a little older than he is. He's a slim and athletic. He walks with a somewhat slumped posture making him seem shorter, passive, and less athletic than he is. When he's geared up, or especially alert, his posture changes to a more military posture with his back straight, shoulders back and his chin high. He has a tendency to wear warmer neutral colors. He prefers clothing that is comfortable and easy to move in. He favors pants over shorts. His Knight Gear, to his chagrin, includes a long cape. It's a nice orange that fades to a pale yellow, but still, it's an extra length of fabric to be grabbed or trip over. However, he greatly appreciates the face mask portion of his outfit. It is an extra layer to protect his identity, and the material it is made of can stop a knife blade by a regular human without sacrificing flexibility. Metal spaulders protect his shoulders, and a red heavy leather breastplate protects his chest with an extra layer of protection over his heart. His arms are protected by bracers and his shins are protected with leather greaves and his feet with solleret. A bit of armor over his thighs help protect his legs and are held in place with belts. His hands are protected by gloves. A leather belt crosses from the right shoulder to his waist. It holds up a belt that holds a dagger and a short blade and another belt that holds a bunch of small throwing knives and darts. By his armor, it's clear he's more built for agility and speed rather than charging forward and tanking it. [hider=Picture][img] http://imgur.com/MexX92c.jpg [/img] [/hider] [color=orange][b]Personality:[/b][/color] If people were asked to describe Brian, perhaps they might call him laid back, or lazy. Brian lives life at his own pace. He's usually pretty laid back and relaxed. He stays out of trouble and he's pretty low key. He normally seems a bit unreliable and just goes with the flow most of the time. He's adaptable, and is surprisingly reliable in a pinch. When fighting, his lazy demeanor changes. He might still talk lazily at the beginning, but he usually wants to finish things as fast as possible. The difference between him geared up and in battle and his usual behavior also helps to hide who he is. He is actually surprisingly stubborn in some areas. One such area, is money. He's not quite a penny pincher, but he definitely has a thing about getting paid and earning money. [color=orange][b]History:[/b][/color] Brian was raised in an average middle class family. There was nothing particularly attention grabbing about his life. He had a little sister named Kayla. She was five years younger than him and he enjoyed spoiling her. His parents were caring and a little hands off, preferring to let him get into trouble and try to resolve it himself until he went to them for help. He was raised to be independent, but always knew there was a safety net ready to catch him if he just said the words. All his life he always had a small group of friends. Brian himself was the type to simply wander around on the periphery of other groups. There was nothing that really stuck out about him or his group of friends. As far as the pecking order went, they were pretty much in the middle, and mostly ignored. Such a situation suited Brian just fine. He had no aspirations to be popular or famous. He lacked the ambition for it. When asked what he wanted to do in the future, his answers were always vague. Life was comfortable, and he strolled through it. His little sister was sporty, always energetic, and full of a cheerful exuberance. She adored soccer, and joined a soccer team in middle school. She was eleven when the car accident happened. Kayla was hospitalized, and her knee and her hip were badly injured. From what the doctors told them, Kayla would probably never play soccer again, even with knee replacement surgery. Brian did his best to go about life as normal, but well, that wasn't possible. Hugging Kayla as she cried hurt. Watching her struggle to pretend to be as cheerful as she had been before hurt worse. Brian and his parents got into a lot of arguments during this period of time. Never did they argue in front of Kayla. Knee replacement surgery was expensive, their parents couldn't afford it. The hospital bills had already done a number on their finances. Brian had a college fund, but his parents insisted they weren't going to touch it. They insisted he had to go to college, insisted he needed a degree. Brian disagreed. He could work part time. He could find some other jobs. They could use his college funds to finish paying for the medical bills. The leftovers could be put towards knee replacement surgery. He'd save up and try college out later. Brian spent a lot of effort researching in order to better argue his points. His parents wouldn't hear anything of it, and Brian... well, Brian sorely regretted not applying himself more to school. A partial scholarship seemed unlikely, a full scholarship seemed like a pipe dream. The tension rose in the family, and everyone noticed it. Even Kayla, so they did their best to reign it in and argued only when Kayla wasn't home or when she was asleep. Brian's parents started putting in more overtime, and Brian picked up another part time job. In the end, Kayla was left alone most of the time if she was at home, so she started hanging out at her friend's house. Brian was approached by an orange glowing tennis ball. It offered him a "job" or so it said. He'd get a stipend, and could work part time too. He'd have to leave his family, but there'd be money. He was a senior, he could tell them he'd found a college in New York that was willing to offer him a partial scholarship. In fact, it was even possible with the stipend that he really could go to college. All he had to do, was participate in a little test. If he passed, there'd be a job lined up for him. He could go to college and his parents would be relieved. After college, he'd be gainfully employed by a company related to the organization the talking tennis ball worked for. The money there would be enough for himself, and if he worked really hard, there should be enough for him to support his family in the future. It was dangerous work, the thing said. He might even die. However, there'd be compensation for his family in one way or another. At the very least, it was an opportunity to mend his situation. It was a suspicious offer from a talking tennis ball. Then again, Brian always was the type to just go with the flow. If this ended up terribly, and he was made to disappear...? Well, that would be the end of the college fund argument. If the talking tennis ball was telling the truth? Then this was an opportunity too good to pass up. He accepted the offer.[/hider] EDIT: Dang, it turned out very long. I posted the unhidden CS [url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4065485]here[/url].