Missed some people. Whoops: [quote=@Ryougu] [Hider=Elise Ryton] [Center] [img]http://data.whicdn.com/images/114444742/superthumb.png[/img] [b]Name:[/b] Elise Ryton [b]Handle:[/b] Liz [b]Gender:[/b] Female [b]Age:[/b] 23 [b]Personality:[/b] Elise is a patient, caring person, though snappy at times. She easily loses herself in competition and will never give less than her all once she gets fired up. She's occasionally tried to give more than her all, resulting in risky situations and often muscle-aches that would last days after. She enjoys repairing things and playing Yu-Gi-Oh!, though she isn't quite sure what to make of her guardian. [b]Bio:[/b] Elise was born into a dirt-poor family. She started working when she was still relatively young, taking small jobs to get by. One day, she encounterd a man, approximately in his 30s. The man gave her a deck of cards and a stack of cash. When she went home to show her parents, they scolded her for "stealing" the money. Clearly they didn't believe in random strangers handing out money. That was, until the man himself (who had seemed like a god to the young Elise) came over a few days later and explained what had happened. It seemed as if the man had also explained [i]why[/i], but even today these reasons are unknown to Elise. Since her encounter she has dueled a lot, including games with an ante as well as some underground tournaments, the money of which she used to start a small business for a more consistent income. Running a small shop for repairing motorbikes, bicycles and the like. She'd still duel whenever she had the chance, but not as often as before, partially due to her not participating in underground tournaments anymore. One night an email came in, which on it's own wasn't anything unusual. The contents were a surprise to her, though. Normally she'd receive emails requesting repairs or planning for said repairs, and occasionally a stubborn email about some underground tournament. This email, while she'd almost dismissed it as one, turned out to be no underground tournament at all. In fact, it was quite the opposite. An [i]official[/i] tournament with an astonishing price of 1 million. Sure, she got by nowadays, but 1 million was simply to much to pass one. Determined to play, she left for the tournament. Determined to win, she planned to leave with the prize. [b]Deck:[/b] Speedroids (But it's a secret) (If it's okay with you I'll pm it to you [@GarlandDaHero]) [Hider=Guardian Monster:] [b]SUMMONING CONDITION[/b] When your LP is 1000 or less, tribute monsters until you have 1 left; guardian summon this card. [img]https://www.yugiohcardmaker.net/ycmaker/createcard.php?name=Opportunistic+Arbiter&cardtype=Monster&subtype=effect&attribute=Wind&level=3&rarity=Rare&picture=http%3A%2F%2Fimg12.deviantart.net%2Feeae%2Fi%2F2009%2F364%2F9%2Fb%2Fdoes_god_play_dice_by_borda.jpg&circulation=FAKE&set1=&set2=&type=Machine+%2F+Guardian+%2F+Tuner&carddescription=This+card%27s+Guardian+Summon+cannot+be+negated.+When+Summoned%2C+Special+Summon+1+Synchro+Monster+from+your+Graveyard%2C+then+immediately+after+this+effect+resolves+Synchro+Summon+1+Synchro+monster+from+your+Extra+deck+using++monsters+you+control+as+Synchro+Materials%2C+including+this+card.+Your+opponent+cannot+activate+the+cards+or+effects+in+response+to+this+effect.&atk=100&def=100&creator=Some+Scumbag&year=2017&serial=66637268[/img] [/Hider] [b]Theme song:[/b] [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6J7IMMP7FUw[/youtube] [/Center] [/hider] [/quote] Accepted. Send me that PM when you have the time please. [quote=@Alder] [@Scarifar]Ooh, nice avatar, I love that game. Anyhoo, here's my guy: [hider=Yo Hiro][center] [img]http://i.imgur.com/TLwczcs.jpg[/img] [b]Name:[/b] Yoshi Hiro [b]Handle:[/b] Yo [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Age:[/b] 17 [b]Personality:[/b] Yo isn't exactly the most upstanding kinda guy. He has a short temper and isn't above using violence if someone gets his mad enough. Generally, however, he's more indifferent than antagonistic to people he doesn't know. He has a bad habit of acting on impulse and not thinking things through, which sometimes gets in the way of his ability to duel. He's skilled beyond a shadow of a doubt, but he can crack under pressure if he isn't careful. Has a soft spot for kids. [b]Bio:[/b] help his brother not end up as big of a screw up as he was. He set a strict schedule for him and made sure he was on top of all his schoolwork. When it was all done, he’d take Yusuke out of the house to hang out and get away from you-know-who. This is basically how he and his brother got introduced to Duel Monsters. Yusuke wanted some cards to duel with his school friends and Yo was more than happy to oblige. A little bit off the monthly check never hurt. The brothers would duel together all the time. As per usual, Yusuke excelled with his cards while Yo would just make a deck out of any cards he could find. The battles were one sided for sure, but the two had fun. The kid seemed in love with his HERO cards and their designs. His favorite? Masked Paragon. For his brother’s eleventh birthday, Yo gave Yusuke a ton of cash so he could make a trip to the card store on his own for the first time—kinda as a mini-rite of maturity. While some of it may or may not have been gotten by the involuntary courtesy of some of Yo’s classmates, it was worth it to see the smile on that kid’s face. He never saw it again. Yusuke was hit by a car on the way to the store. Everything changed for the worst since then. Yo’s school schedule went from flaky to non-existent and he would spend his time bumming around the city, doing anything and everything to make sure he stayed out of the house. If he barely tolerated him before, Yo downright loathed the man from that point on. Eventually, he dropped out altogether at the age of 16. Most of his time was spent spacing out in his thoughts, dine and dashing, and just staring at Yusuke’s old deck. When he was ready for a trip down memory lane, he returned to the shop he and his brother had frequented in the past. He was surprised the owner had actually taken the time to memorize his face. He asked why the brothers hadn’t been visiting the store anymore. It took a bit of arm twisting, but he made Yo cough up the answer. He was somewhat taken aback by the response, yet couldn’t help but feel terrible for the tragedy. Just before Yo was about to storm out of the shop, the owner offered him a part time job. Yo reluctantly accepted, it wasn’t as if he had anything better to do. For a year, he spent time learning about a variety of cards as he worked with the owner. They would have duels for fun on particularly slow days and Yo would always insist on using his brother’s old deck and even managed to polish it up in some areas even his younger brother had neglected. It was through this that he gained his skill and love for dueling. His heart soared when he learned that he would have the chance to compete in a tournament for 1 million dollars. The money was nice and all, but the tournament was a chance at redemption first and foremost. It was his fault that his brother died—that’s how he saw it, anyway—winning with his prized monsters was the very least he could do. [b]Deck:[/b] Masked HERO. [img]http://i.imgur.com/YoxkKo4.png[/img] [b]Guardian Monster:[/b] [img]http://i.imgur.com/rmTBvyS.jpg[/img] [b]Theme Song:[/b][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJpj_Ia0jhU[/youtube][/center][/hider] [/quote] Not accepted for now. I suggest changing the Guardian's negation effect to being on-summon.