[@Psyker Landshark][@Asuras][@Crimson Flame][@PapiTan][@Crowvette][@Silver Carrot][@Eviledd1984][@Yankee][@Cu Chulainn][@Megatron][@Dark Light][@Sanity43217] Alright, so I can probably only take 5 to 7 people max, so fill out the CS and apply, ye. Deadline will tentatively be May 3rd. Lemme know if ya got extra questions. [hider=CS Template] Literally just write one paragraph absolutely GLAZING the Hero's feats and abilities. Doesn't matter if it seems too crazy; they'll be nerfed by actual Fame anyways, so this is just pure hype-generation. Then go identify them with two nouns. Third, hit em with the 'First Name + Title' combination. The first name wouldn't be something like a superhero name like "Manbat" or "Greatman" though. More like just a pseudo-fake name like you'd see from influencers. Like 'Amelia' or 'Odd'. And finally, of course... [hr] Write maybe a couple paragraphs or so describing who they are outside of their Stage Persona. Think of it as a mixture of personality and history. Just make sure to give me their real name, as well as how they got picked up by the Agency. [b]Agency:[/b] Give the name of their Agency, as well as a short paragraph detailing any interesting bits about said Agency. Does it specialize in music? Do they do sick movies? Do they have exclusive deals with a big toy maker? Are they large/mid-sized/start-up? If your character is instead an indie Talent, then go over the name of their social media account and what content they usually do. [b]Fame Level:[/b] You'll need a baseline of 100,000 before you're even considered a viable Talent to be brought out onto the Stage that is Neo-Astraea. The maximum you can have at the start is 1,000,000, which is 1/5th of Neo-Astraea's total population. Understand that these are numbers on debut, which could fluctuate pretty quickly, and that starting with a higher number may not necessarily be a good thing. [b]Concept:[/b] One sentence to cover what your Stage Persona's identity is. Basically what powers you [i]want[/i] the public to believe you have. [b]Extra Curriculars:[/b] Outside of putting on heroic performances of violence and passion, how else does your character commonly stay in the eyes of the public? Do they do make-up sponsorships? Do they put on idol concerts? Do they show up in high-society functions and then get articles written about them by tabloids (that their Agency owns)? [/hider] [hider=Sample Hero][indent] He wields the masterwork of the Antediluvian Swordsmith, and reforged it as law-defying bullets. He was able to vanquish the Giga-Gorilla, Maxidoomeen, piercing all vital points with a single bullet. He is the sole practitioner of the Alabaster Monarch Style, boasting a speed surpassing even superhuman perception. An outlaw pursued, unfettered by all convictions and laws except his own unbreakable code. Vigilante. Gunman.[h2]Kunibert the Critical Showdown[/h2][/indent] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/AI8Lz3e.png[/img][/center] [hr] [b]Jens Aalto[/b], at age 27, was nothing special. A displaced maintenance worker and part-time semi-legal duelist, he lived a quiet, grizzled life defined by two constants: a talent for engineering and a compulsive urge to test his talent against others. If life went differently, he'd just be another face in the crowd, working to make sure that Neo Astraea could enjoy the heroic mythos that others wrote, all while Jens himself smirked wryly at their overblown melodramatics. He had no aspirations for glory, no dreams of televised duels or commemorative cereal boxes—just the occasional itch to take apart what others said couldn't be taken apart, and win fights that shouldn't be winnable. The moment that changed everything came during a sector-line transport collapse, when an overdone three-point landing caused the monorail to go off rail. Panic consumed the station, the Talents at hand briefly paralyzed at the unexpected turn of events, but Jens moved as he always did: clear-mindedly and without hesitation. In under 90 seconds, he removed the limiters on an industrial-grade nail gun, used a snapped rail as a stabilizer, and, with a single shot, severe redirected a spar that would’ve otherwise fallen upon a cluster of trapped commuters. Of course, where he acted, fifty others recorded, and the taciturn man became an overnight sensation. Within a week, three offers arrived. Two came from legacy Agencies: polished, prestige-driven, heavily contractual. The third came from [b]Sable Ironworks[/b], a mid-sized company with a CEO who had a taste for outlaws and antiheroes. Jens took the third. It let him operate outside Neo-Astraea's choreographed hero rotations, so long as he agreed to periodic appearances and allowed his manager to handle his online presence. Thus was born Kunibert the Critical Showdown: outlaw hero, duelist without peer, wielder of law-defying bullets forged from the remnants of a style the world forgot. [b]Agency:[/b] Sable Ironworks - A mid-sized Agency with a cult following. They specialize in 'wild card' Talents, curating a collection of antiheroes and well-meaning rogues, lone wolves with a flare. Outside of the pulpy, hyper-stylized films they produce, as well as the gritty radio dramas that air at 2AM into the night, Sable Ironworks also has a merchandising deal with BlackCrane, which deals in high-fidelity collectible figures that are geared towards adult fans. [b]Fame Level:[/b] 247,300 [b]Concept:[/b] A lone gunman who can fire a shot no God can divert. [b]Extra Curriculars:[/b] Kunibert appears regularly in noir-drama radio broadcasts, where he voices a fictionalized version of himself in a private investigator serial that would be unfeasible to do in real life. He also shows up as a model in "Carbon Toxin", a men's fashion magazine published by Sevendust Corp, featuring fringe outerwear and antique accessories. Though not someone who makes public appearances, there are rumors that he's the 'Reaper of the Top Score' at various arcades around Neo-Astraea, showing up just to raise the bar in various shooting-sim games. [/hider]