I finished 80% of my character sheet but then I got lazy....... So i'll try to finish it up later but for now this is the bulk of the important stuffs. Name: David Terryn Age: 31 Gender: Male Appearance: You can describe it or use a picture (No Anime) Faction: The Republics (The Grand Barony of Augustgrad in particular) Occupation: Knight Errant Type of Mech: AV-756 Goliath 'Type 4 Female configuration’' https://i.pinimg.com/736x/4d/97/38/4d97383cd378e93490e9d9af950dd730--scifi-mesh.jpg https://cdnb.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/000/528/889/medium/denis-didenko-37.jpg?1443928727 https://i.pinimg.com/originals/89/38/32/89383289d05d69d35772714ae4b35caa.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/1c/07/74/1c07749a82280f0b09978909ffdcceb0--scifi-boss.jpg Personality: Background: David was born the second son of a cousin of the head of the Terryn Family of knightly nobility within the Barony. As such, he realized very quickly that his prospects in life were rather limited. In the grand scheme of things he was a minor noble who would not rise through inheritance of land or title. Such honours would go to his more fortunate cousins. Nor could he be seen debasing himself with too menial and lowborn of a career. He could he rely too heavily on nepotism to grant him a decent appointment, as he would have little to offer politically in return. Like many children born into the gentile poverty of ‘lesser’ nobility David’s best bet in life if he remained home was to have a junior officers commission purchased for him in the Augustine military, and being a pawn in a, excruciating political marriage. Or, option two was to strike out on his own as an errant. A fortuneless scion of the nobility who took to the stars of their own as mercenaries, merchant princes and bastards. Either making their own name and fortune in the stars and returning home in triumph and laurels or dying a likely violent death and/or written out of the family history and quietly forgotten. David chose the latter path, as at the very least it promised more excitement and variance than the former option. Ten years ago he made the declaration to his father of his decision and he has not looked back since. David was also lucky that his family was able to afford purchasing him mech, and providing him with a small but stretchable stipend for his continued travels. Motivation(s): Admittedly few beyond the simple desire for a more interesting life than what he would have had back home. Fame and fortune (and woman) wouldn’t hurt and any honourable gains he makes only reflect well on his family in return, though he mostly pays them little mind these days. Having long since made peace with his decision to ‘go rogue’