WIP Name: Gon Appearance: [img]https://res.cloudinary.com/jerrick/image/upload/c_fit,f_auto,fl_progressive,q_auto,w_680/auxl7z0geljkzoewpk6k[/img] Age: unknown Race: Dinosaur Gender: male Origin: The universe of origin. If AU, specify that. AUs are under more scrutiny then canons for safeties sake. Objectives: What do they wish to do in the Ragnarok Array, now that they've been dragged to it? Characters without good objectives tend to fade into irrelevance, so I'd ponder this one deeply. Use this section for your long term goals and objectives rather than short term ones. Temperament: Not personality, as you should define that in the actual RP. This is just how they typically interact with others. Affiliation: What faction do they hold loyalty to at the moment? Alignment: Chaotic Good Background: A short summary of their experiences before arriving on the Ragnarok Array. This isn't a bio, so you don't need that level of detail. If you're doing a OC, I'd add a little bit more than what others do if I were you. Since everyone who isn't a late joiner arrived at the same time a month ago, you've been around likely a month. However I'd probably look into the applied factions and characters and maybe work something out with others before saying what you did on the Array. Skills: Even if their level of skill exceeds humanity, it should go here if it's a skill. Things like the capability to shoot a gun, read books, or build solar system destroying space ships. Like abilities, list them and give minor details. If they have average skill in a mundane skill such as cooking or driving, don't mention it. Abilities: Abilities that defy natural laws, such as magic missile or the ability to regenerate from wounds. Anything that isn't a skill or item based should go here. List your abilities and at least give a basic run down on them. Equipment: Anything members of your faction don't typically wield, such as special weapons or unique armour, goes here. Also includes single use items and consumables. Protagonist Points: The capability to do the impossible, put simply. All low threat characters will start with at least one point. The uses of these points will be in the character guide, but the primary intent is to make unwinnable fights winnable when your opponent is a Threat Rating 3(God Class) character. If you get PP, I'll tell you when I assign your Threat Rating. Threat Rating: A measurement of a characters threat level. To be set by co-gms only. Do not set it yourself, or I will be greatly displeased. Threat level is more or less about the gap between our characters power and helps the GMs manage that gap. Threat level is separated into three distinct categories. Beyond reference though you won't need to worry about this section until I assign you your threat rating. More information can be found in the character guide.