[@Mr President] Hmm...noted! I suppose i'll just run my concept by you real fast to see what you think! Of course if it doesn't work i don't mind, as this is just trying to test the waters and see if this could be acceptable: My idea is Houyi, the legendary archer of Chinese myth/legend who was originally a god. By shooting down nine of the ten suns, and frightening the final surviving one into submission in the process, he brought salvation to the world, people, and other life from being scorched to death/destruction. However this got him ultimately banished from heaven for the act, alongside his wife, and to be made mortal. Yet the people loved him, all for delivering them from the suffering and devastation the ten suns wrought on them and the world. Legend also accredits him as serving the ancient Emperor and slaying monsters to deliver the land and people from those dangers, though some versions say he was a mortal who shot down ten suns with his divine bow skills, and in the end he went on a journey to get the Elixir of Life. In the end Houyi died mortal, and his wife re-ascended to be a moon goddess banished to live on the moon due to drinking the elixir to prevent an evil student of Houyi's from getting it. (If the above does not, which i feel might be likely, work as a Saver, then might he be an acceptable Archer or genderswap for flavor? And as another question on the side, what class might a man with a hammer but who never went berserk fall into...still Berserker somehow, or something else???)