[quote=Dingo] Sounds like a job for the Indiana Jones fridge!Also, Didact, I wanted to run a character idea by you:Character was the target of an assassination attempt by a time manipulator who went back and killed the characters parents before he or she was conceived. Instead of erasing the character, they were simply 'removed' from existence. No historical record of their existence exists, no photos, tapes, nothing, but the character themselves did not vanish. They exist as a kind of paradox. Since they were never then they can also never . (See: Chuck Palahniuk's 'Rant')The character be killed by another person with the powers to do so, but nothing else can kill or damage them. They could jump from a plane without a parachute, hit the ground and literally get up, dust off and walk away.Obviously a completely immortal character seems a bit OP, but I figured their main challenge would be making sure don't die. And as I said, they could be killed by people with certain powers. [/quote] I had a character idea with similar powers. He is a failed actor who became a crook. He pulled of a bank job that went disastrously wrong, his partner getting caught and sent to the slammer, while he had to use the entire take to pay off a dirty cop. Hitting rock bottom he attempted to mug a former bronze medallist nun, being hilariously brutalised in the process. In his escape attempt from the vengeful woman of God he stumbles into the street and is hit by a bus, being killed instantly. No one mourns him. His former partner meanwhile stews in prison, believing that the failed actor double crossed him, setting him up to take the fall while escaping with the money. The partner hears the news that the failed actor has died, becoming infuriated he has been denied his chance at revenge. While in the prison library he comes across a misplaced book about necromantic practices, and becomes obsessed with the idea of resurrecting the dead actor to punish him, and find out what he did with the loot. When he is finally released from prison he goes and performs a necromantic ritual to raise the actor from the dead. However, due to a combination of the partner's poor magical skills and the Awakening happening during a critical part of the ritual the actor returns, but not as your typical undead. He is completely un-killable, due to being 'mostly dead' already. His body is kept in a near constant state of decomposition, and he can survive anything. The only snag is he's lazy, untrustworthy, selfish and petty. The only reason he helps the League at all is because Destiny has cast a binding spell over him. Obviously he is more of a joke character, but I think he could introduce an interesting dynamic to the League.