> Dead Cruiser: We are a bit wary that he knows pretty much everything in some regard. We understand his age and his travels can add up the skills he has under his belt but we would still like to ensure he isn't on the border of a perfect character or one without flaws. His age is a flaw of course but since it grants him so much skill in everything you listed, it's more of a pro than a con, at least in the way it was presented since it just listed off everything he could do and nothing he struggled with. Or just doesn't like to do. Just because you have time on your hands doesn't mean you'll master fishing, it's not for everyone (an example). And then you go on to add all the spells and herbal things he knows to stay fit and healthy, again we would want exact details. And perhaps what sort of rules he abides by as a knight or former one. I wouldn't say he "knows everything," he just has a good number of survival skills. He was a soldier for a fairly long time, and has been living on his own for longer than that. These are just skills that he makes use of in his day-to-day life. He's not exceptional at any of these skills, he's just proficient at them. To use your example, he's not a master angler, but he can reliably catch a fish for his dinner. The reason I didn't list any flaws was because, well, that part of the CS said "Skills" not "Strengths and Weaknesses." But indeed, because of his age, he's not as strong as he used to be, and his endurance and reflexes are greatly diminished. His hearing and eyesight are weaker, and his memory is starting to fade. The many people and places he has met and experienced around the world are increasingly irrelevant, as he has outlived many of them. You'll have to let me know what specifically you want to know about his spells. As for his knightly code, he's part of a sort of warrior faith, so they're really more tenets of his religion. A few are as follows. - Worship only one god, no idols or demi-gods. - Treat all equally, regardless of race, class or gender. - Always have thoughts of meditation and prayer. - Make an honest living. - Share earnings and serve others selflessly. - Meditate to free oneself from worldly sins and desires. - Keep to honorable behaviors. - Wear the sacred undergarment, to symbolize modesty and chastity, but to also be always ready for battle. - Keep the sacred comb, to symbolize cleanliness from sin, and to practice hygiene. - Wear the sacred iron bracelet, to symbolize bonds to God, and to protect oneself in a crisis. - Do not cut the hair of one's head, face or body, as to not forsake what one has been given by God. - Keep armed at all times, so that one may defend the weak or innocent. - Do not use tobacco or other intoxicants. - Do not eat sacrificial meat. - Do not commit adultery. - Pray upon waking, before each meal, and before sleeping. - Live communally, cook and worship with others.