[quote=@Renny] I'm here and accounted for. Been a rough couple of days but I'm gonna start on my character sheet now. Gonna finish this tomorrow, I gotta prepare for work in the morning. [hider=Suns Dhagar the Luminous] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/03t8SWM.jpg[/img] [i]"Come with me. Balance must be restored by those involved."[/i][/center] [b]Name:[/b] Suns Dhagar [b]Aliases:[/b] [i][b]Sun[/b][/i], Crystal Bearer, The Thrice Unchosen One [b]Crystal:[/b] Yellow Crystal [b]Current Location:[/b] F5, Leemo City. [b]Current Status:[/b] "Active" Preparing to leave for Eligiro City (B4) [b]Race:[/b] Human [b]Faction:[/b] "Sutisu" [b]Age:[/b] 22 [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Occupation:[/b] Scholar [hider=Personality:] Suns is a friendly young man with a deep-seeded desire to "Balance the Scales". Operating out of fear, compulsion, and trauma; it comes off more passionate than tranquilizing. Even still, there are complexities within his general simple-mindedness. Pride in his race and people taints his views; and outwardly he displays more pride than most. And from that instilled pride was sprouted a easy-confidence that conveys arrogance and revulsion towards the Riotifu people. One that snaps into being upon discovery of said association.[/hider] [hider=Biography:] Suns Dhagar was the fourth child of the previous Yellow Crystal Bearer. He never believed he would be chosen to inherit that power, yet eventually it came into his possession. His father's prestige allowed him more freedom than most. He traveled the country, learning different skills both physical and mental. For a few years he settled in Milav City, experiencing their agricultural existence. He even found love; a sweetheart at the age of 16. A young scholar and a princely noble, a story painted in the ether. Unnatural even, Suns thought at the time. Though [i][b]she[/b][/i] believed everything had a purpose, a cause and reaction. She ended up dying in a Riotifu ransom plot on their trip to Eligiro City oddly enough. When his eldest brother came to the rescue, he had walked in on a very different Suns Dhagar. Despondent and covered in blood, a shattered blade on the floor; the Yellow Crystal cradled in his hands, a massive hole penetrating the building. Suns hardly remembered what happened; his father said the Crystal flew from his side during his deployment. Suns spent the next five years righting injustices throughout the country, studying history, and slowly succumbing to the nagging needs of the Crystal. He knows eventually he'll have to put the country's military needs first as Crystal Bearer but until forced; he would like to stave off the chaos festering underneath the peace.[/hider] [b]Key Items:[/b] [list] [*] Yellow Crystal [*] Dhagar Noble ID [*] Jian-styled Blade [/list] [hider=Non-Magical Abilities:] [list] [*] Reflexes [*] Intuition [*] Martial Art [/list][/hider] [hider=Magical Abilities:] [list] [*] Hardlight Energy Projection [*] Hardlight Weaponry [*] Hardlight Armor [/list][/hider] [hider=Inventory:] [list] [*] Coins: ? ([i]This is the currency of the game. Based on your Biography, I will assign a starting amount.[/i]) [*] Traveler Essentials (Backpack) [*] Communication Device [*] Noble Traveler's Pass [/list][/hider] [/hider] [/quote] You're character sheet is on point, and I like the direction you have taken your character. Would it be safe to say, you're character ([i]while not fighting on the front lines[/i]) is occasionally brought into the general's room as a military advisor of sorts? With Sun's deep disdain for Riotifu, his status as a noble, his vast knowledge as a scholar, and being a crystal bearer and all, I assume the army generals would be inviting him into the meeting rooms. Now whether he would accept that invitation or not is up to you. This could also explain why he was in Leemo City. That being said, I'd say Sun has about 500,000 coins in his inventory, and I'm sure he would have more stored away as well. Now that we're talking about large sums of coins, I'll go ahead and point out that "Coins" aren't literal coins. They are a digital currency, stored in small disk shaped microchips. Each chip can hold any number of "coins". Basically, they are debit cards, each one linked to a separate account and protected by a different pin code and finger print protected as well. You could technically carry all your coins in one chip, but most people choose to keep them divided between at least a few chips. That way, if stolen, it would be harder for the thief to unload them all before you locked the accounts. Also, a good hacker can unload extra money out of a chip without you even knowing. It might not be until the next time you use that chip that you realize it has no more coins on it ([i]or less than it should have[/i]), if the hacker was that good.