[b]Full Name:[/b] James Maury Rodgers [b]Alias:[/b] Jim the Magic Man, J.M. Rodgers [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Age:[/b] 29 [b]Occupation/Status:[/b] Children's Show Host and Writer [b]Skills/Abilities:[/b] Painting, puppeteering, child psychology, writing, magic and slight of hand. [b]Appearance:[/b] A tall, slightly pudgy man, with long brown hair and a big but well kept beard. He wears a long white coat, clean pressed pants, and a large top-hat. Each of these is dotted with pictures that look as though they were drawn on with children crayon, depictions of things like clowns, flowers, candy, animals, nature, fantastic creature, cars, all crudely drawn wherever someone could find space. Under this he wears a soft red wool sweater. His belt buckle is two hands joined together in brotherhood. [b]Likes:[/b] Children, education, reaching peaceful solutions, fruit. [b]Dislikes:[/b] Violence, ignorance [b]Fears:[/b] None that stand out. [b]Bad Habits:[/b] Has a tendency to be direct and straightforward with children while speaking down to adults. His can get lost in his own imagination. [b]Personality:[/b] James is a optimist first and foremost, sincerely believing that there is good even in the most wicked hearts. There is no black and white to morality in his view, just white that has been tarnished, and he is always respectful to anyone he meets. He empathizes for other people tremendously, unable to turn away and ignore suffering. He will use any situation he's in as an opportunity to educate, but is a showman and will go about it in an bombastic way. He always goes about his business with enormous enthusiasm. [b]History:[/b] James grew up in the southern United States, and was an imaginative child even then. As he grew older he became interested in puppetry, a hobby that landed him a job on pubic access cable during his teenage years. Becoming a local celebrity through his puppets, he worked repeatedly with very young children and grew to love the way they viewed the world. Dedicating himself to education and entertainment he worked and worked until he got the opportunity to pitch his own show to the Public Broadcasting Station, a pitch that was helped by his Stand power and its ability to show them exactly what he pictured it being. All the while he wrote children books, often with the moral of understanding and accepting people who were different. [i]Stand[/i] [b]Name:[/b] Rainbow Connection [b]Namesake:[/b] The Rainbow Connection, The Muppet Movie [b]Appearance:[/b] A clownish looking frog the size of a mans head, with big red cheeks and a large star-like mane around it's neck. The colors of the frog are constantly shifting and changing and moving, like a psychedelic tie-dye lava lamp. [b]Abilities:[/b] Rainbow Connection Can jump between two people at high speed, connecting them with a rainbow chain. So long as at least two people are connected by the chain they will each see and experience what the other imagines as though it were happening in real life. This effect can be extended with multiple consecutive jumps, with each person in the chain seeing what is imagine by every other person in the chain. Rainbow Connection must leap directly between people to connect them via the rainbow chain. If it lands on anything but another person the chain is considered complete and no one else may be added to it.