Heyo. This is interesting. Here is my application: [hider=Engine] [b]Name[/b]: Engine [b]Age[/b]: 50ish [b]Sex[/b]: Construct [b]Type[/b]: Jack [b]Descriptor[/b]: Curious [b]Focus[/b]: Builds Wondrous Devices "I am a [u]Curious[/u] [u]Jack[/u] who [u]Builds Wondrous Devices[/u]." Engine is able to use most of what she finds to cobble together various techno-magical solutions to her problems. Some of these solutions make sense, others seem to work via some hidden will. Much like herself. The more complicated the solution, the more time and various exotic parts it requires. [b]Appearance:[/b] [Hider=Image][img]https://i.pinimg.com/736x/f8/b2/dc/f8b2dc3326ccd6830f88dd101af60593--steampunk-illustration-steampunk-robots.jpg[/img][/hider] Engine appears to be a living pile of driftwood and stone that somehow resembles a humanoid and moves by itself. Her ability to animate matter and technology hints at the fact her existence isn't limited to the physical components of her body. Despite her crude appearance, Engine's movements are fluid and graceful, as her various parts dance together to her will. [b]Backstory:[/b] Despite being a force of pure multidimensional chaos, it is rare for the Iron Wind to create life where there is none. Nevertheless, a pile of wood woke some years ago, and began drifting, searching for sense and purpose. It studied animals at first, then human settlements, and was lucky to be discovered by scouts when it had already learned to control at least some of their language. At this point, by some strange unconscious process, it had come to resemble them. Once deemed safe, the creature looked for immediate purpose within the settlement. Its sustenance was raw matter, and the quality of its physical form determined by its quality. It thus only made sense for it to find work with craftsmen, and sometimes alchemists. And for the longest time, it - she settled down, given the name of Engine by the older, smarter children. But no one can avoid wanderlust forever, in the 9th world.[/hider]