[hider=You can disregard this post now]Decided on my barbarian. I mean, if absolutely necessary, I can do this with the sorceress instead. Also, considering changing her into a goblin. I love goblins. And a goblin would definitely cause some controversy. But if I did that, she'd have to be good with disguises, too... Character Sheet: [url=http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheetview.php?sheetid=794602]Aesa[/url] Name: ^ What it says up there. Gender: Female Race: Dwarf Class: Barbarian (Urban Barbarian archetype) Alignment: Chaotic Neutral [img]http://www.baldursgate.com/images/media/FemaleBarbarian.jpg[/img] Personality: Despite her usually blunt attitude and intimidating appearance, she is actually nice to people she wants to know better, even though she has near-constant anger at the corruption she sees in the world. She is not against personal enjoyment, but prefers if it's not at the expense of others (who don't deserve it). Biography: Aesa grew up in town and has made quite a name for herself, particularly in areas not approved of by her very traditional parents. She only lived with them until she could support herself; she found work from many of the unsavory citizens, doing pretty much anything she could, before she was even out of adolescence. Because of her "direct" nature at times, this typically meant she was used as an enforcer when others made deals. She has become quite accomplished at the job, even getting the attention of nobility. She never offered any exclusivity until recently. [i]"So there I was, waiting in the inn, sword in hand. I needed another job. But what do I get? Nothing. Not until a...gentleman of high stature entered. I'd heard of him. He'd recently taken some losses. Deserving of my aid. And it turns out he needed my help on a consistent basis. Frequent pay is better than none, and jobs had been slim. Who was I to complain? I was pretty sure he was as desperate as I was too, if what I'd heard was the truth. And I knew it was. I know the happenings of the town. And no one needs an enforcer if they have no trouble; men like him don't come to me for...questionable services. And I don't provide to those that do...for money. But I'd have to be desperate. What were we talking about again?"[/i] Is this acceptable? Or would you like more depth? I have trouble with backstory. I like to reveal it when it's natural to do so. >//< Also bad at describing personalities.[/hider]