[@IceHeart] Well, to some extent, yes. The royal family of Arcose were, for all intents and purposes, the strongest beings in the universe at the time until Super Saiyans started showing up, given that Buu was in hibernation for more than a decade afterward and Beerus and Whis are only active for maybe a day or two every several years or even decades; however, that doesn't necessarily affect the Arcosian race in and of itself, since it seemed like the PTO did its own thing relative to most other Arcosians, whilst said Arcosians are mostly spread out across various planets in the rest of the galaxy with a fairly strong army stationed on their homeworld, and as stated in their description, the royals weren't typically praised by their people on account of their tyrannical actions toward everyone else giving the race as a whole a bad name. Also, they're hermaphroditic as stated, which means they're both "male" and "female" at once; or rather, they're neither male nor female, since their culture doesn't have any good reason to distinguish between the two states, and probably doesn't have a word for one's physical sex in their own language - a single possible physical sex means no sexual dimorphism, which means no reason to come up with a distinguishing word. In practice, they'd probably refer to one another in gender-oriented languages by male pronouns, i.e. he/him/his, as well as male-oriented titles like Lord, Prince, and King, the only vaguely gender-defined terms in their language being the very rough equivalents to "father" and "mother", with any given Arcosian's father and mother being their sire and bearer respectively (and the terminology being more akin to "siring parent" and "bearing parent" respectively to account for the single gender). Yes, an Arcosian can be a father and a mother at the same time to different children; yes, an Arcosian can be any given child's father and mother at the same time, though as discussed, this rarely happened outside of Frieza's clan to avoid inbreeding; and since I didn't discuss it before, the DNA contributed by the mother is that of their current form at the time of conception. I've got a possible system of conception and child growth in mind, but since discussing something like that may well be non-PG-13 and is also irrelevant to the topic of the game, I won't talk about it outside of PM requests. Anyway, regarding the character in question, I was actually under the impression that all the PCs would start off either on or approaching the first planet of significance to the plot? I mean, if nothing else, maybe Infer could start off heading towards Earth to see if he can gather information from a relatively large source, if Earth actually has any possible relevant information for him that he couldn't get from a closer system than ours. I dunno, maybe it's somewhat common knowledge that Earth houses vaguely friendly demons, and he thinks one of them will have information about the situation from breaching into the physical universe at another location.