[quote=@Thinslayer] [@Zyx] Ooh. The first character idea is definitely a kindred spirit with Regret then. There are some differences, to be sure, but their zeal for humanity's betterment would be something they'd bond over, I imagine. That woman has definitely punched demigods in the face more than a few times over their treatment of people - well, back when she was a firebrand, anyway. She's mellowed out over the centuries. The second character idea is in for a fun time too. Humans can be cruel, vindictive creatures, and both he and his master would get a real kick out of dishing it back to them. I can already see them evilly cackling together before Yddrog kicks YC in the shins for existing. [/quote] >That is unless the evil character in question mutates themselves so horribly they no longer count as human. Or ascend out of sheer desire to not be human I assume. As for the first character, I'm also thinking that once all is said and done—assuming Yddrog doesn't win—they'll just strain their relationship with Regret entirely. Not out of spite or malice but just a belief that being a mortal with all that entails is the truest expression of humanity one can achieve. >Granted, I've also got a third idea in mind for a character who's all survival of the fittest and simply sees serving Yddrog as a means to an end. That being becoming stronger/fitter to survive. But the primary humanist idea is what I'm most drawn to out of the three.