I'm back. Things went smoothly, made a new friend through some talks about a good person. Anyways, a couple of things to clarify for Baxton Winchester: 1. He's not fully human. That is fully expected. He's not called "Tradition-Destroyer" for nothing, as that's the entire reason why he's intimidating and feels unrealistic when compared to [u]humans[/u]. The entire aspect about Baxton is the fact that people have to change their fighting styles against him by thinking. He's designed to be a final boss for a roleplay I once held, and some people knew how to beat him after watching his overall battle style. 2. One hundred punches thrown by Baxton within ten seconds is never as strong as a ten uppercuts fully charged and swung at a regular pace. The fact that he [i]can[/i] throw one hundred punches is supposed to be amazing in the sense of speed, but hey, he doesn't break concrete when he tries to focus on swinging his fists like crazy without focusing on strength. 3. I have my own share of martial art knowledge because I'm a black belt at Taekwondo and a 2nd Dan Kendo user. I based myself off, along with some of my other martial artist friends, to mold Baxton as someone who still can be beaten by martial arts, albeit with much more thinking. Baxton has seen positive performance as a villain since then. Keep in mind that Baxton is literally my only villain in this roleplay. He has no henchmen, he has no partners other than a spirit that makes his one-man mission more possible to complete. He is alone; that can also be used as a massive landslide of an advantage against him since he's no longer fighting people in a boxing ring. [center]____________________________________[/center] Nightmare Baxton is nearly complete. I will upload Part 2 of Baxton's CS soon.