[Center][color=#ff0000]Subjected to Salvation[/color] [B]Pairing:[/b] Angel × Evil Overlord [B]Genre:[/b] Fantasy [B]Flavor:[/b] Action, adventure, odd couple romance, comedy [Hider=plot] Evil grips the land of Cindrel in the throes of despair. A powerful darkness seeks to dipose the kings of the continent and plunge all into an age of oppression and terror. Some say they seek to destroy the very world itself. Others say they wish to rule over all with an iron fist. For decades heros without count have tried and failed to vanquish the overlord. All had fallen to their wrath. That was, until an unassuming young priest whose faith reached the heavens called out for a miracle. An angel would answer the call. Though he was not the sort the priest might have expected. A sarcastic character with a rather blase attitude considering the dire threat facing all of humanity, he was clearly a black sheep among his kind. But nevertheless, he was an angel. An agent of goodness and order sent from on high. And while he would bring the people deliverance, he would deny them their vengeance. Odd for an angel, he nevertheless had all the holy power of the celestial host. As such, he made quick work of the overlord. Quickly overpowering and neutralizing them within moments of engaging. But he would not strike them down. Instead, the angle bound himself to the would be tyrant. Sealing their soul so it would not escape him in death. And sealing their power so it could no longer be used for evil. The angel now travels the world incognito with his reluctant charge. Urging them to do good and right the wrongs they'd committed, hoping to lead them to absolution. Perhaps it's a hopeless cause. Perhaps the overlord cannot change. But at the very least, being bound to them would at least prevent another bothersome summoning into the affairs of mortal men. For this plot, I will be playing the role of the angel. And I can't stress enough that he will not be lawful boring. I prefer to play nuanced and flawed characters rather than the perfect and boring icon of virtue angels are often expected to be. I would ask my partner to give the overlord the same treatment. Evil for evil's sake certainly does have its place… in children's cartoons. But let's be honest, even hitler was the hero of his own story. So give this character a good reason to be bad. Bonus points for sympathetic motivations [/hider][/center]