Okay... the character sheet info is updated in the tab! I've also added my character to help as an example if needed. I've also added some key notes about the Bloodhound Elite that should be helpful. It's updated on their section, but for the lazy: [hider=Bloodhound Notes] [b]Bloodhound Elite Armor:[/b] Derived from Gill-Men technology reinvented to accommodate other races. The Gill-Men members are known to activate both their natural carapace armor, and their Bloodhound's, making them very durable tanks - and much more clumsier on land. Standard dark blue armor is kept housed in its central core. This palm-sized device is shaped like a red diamond, attaching itself to the skin at chest level. When activated by thought command (the suit is neurally linked to the body) the sinewy armor expands like second skin, forming underneath whatever is already worn, or covers everything/specific parts on their person. The neural link allows for customization, allowing the user to mix and match what can be covered and refortified. For best use, fully armored Bloodhounds experience an increase in speed, reaction time, and strength. Damage to the core can cause malfunction and in rare cases, fatal death. Standard helmet HUD when activated, along with enhanced bio protection against intense radiation and extreme climates. [b]Bloodhound Weapons:[/b] Melee weapons enchanted by the Coven with runes that give them special abilities. Much like their armor, every Bloodhound has a unique set of weapons. [b]Recruitment:[/b] A recruit is sworn in by a member who can vouch for their enlistment. If they survive the intense zero G training, and multi environment death courses, they must then endure a pain unlike never before. 'The Armoring Phase' is basically torture conditioning. A Maester's Guide surgically inserts the central core into the user's body, wiring it into their central nervous system as it slowly embeds itself into their biology. The procedure time varies for each person. Some take days, hours even, while others can take a full month before the body fully accepts the central core. If you make it past The Armoring Phase, you are then subjugated to another round of training and conditioning. This can sometimes be more painful than the Armoring Phase. As the body is trying to adapt to its new state, it is now getting battered by different gravity levels, overloading pain receptors while the body's homeostasis calibrates to find optimal, physiological sustainability from a gauntlet of environmental factors. Suffice to say that the dropout rate is significant, and those who endure it all are welcomed with open arms. [/hider] Relations with other player's characters are more than welcomed. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to expand on a shared history with Luther.