[quote=Theobromine] I have another character. I haven't written his background yet because I want to see if the rest of him can get approved first. 174 cm (5’ 7”) 55 kg (121.3 lbs) <- Don’t try this at home kids. Not a good weight to be in at this height.His hair color is orange (dyed). Leroy Yew 20 Male Human – Leroy is, without a doubt, a genius. Paintings, wooden carvings, pottery, etc… If it’s art-related, he’s done it. Among the many countless creations he’s made so far, his ink paintings receive the most attention. Using only black, red, blue, and yellow ink he creates works of art that captivates the eye and send shudders down people’s spines. Sometimes literally.Using ink as his medium, Leroy can make people feel certain emotions by painting pictures, or leaving a mark on the person with his hand. If he paints something with a specific emotion in mind, whoever looks at the painting will experience that emotion. Generally looking away from the painting will allow the emotion to dissipate, but similar to the suspension bridge effect sometimes the illusory feeling he has the person feel can end up triggering their real emotions which tends to linger.If he leaves a fingerprint on someone after dipping his finger in ink, he can leave them a vague sense of the emotion he wants them to feel. A mere fingerprint is not very strong and it may just leave the person more confused than anything else really, wondering why they suddenly felt a certain way. A complete handprint, however, is much stronger. For he instills ‘fear’ into someone with an ink handprint, they can go into a panic attack or even go insane if the mark is left on the person for several days. Washing the mark away (or removing the piece of clothing the mark is on) will remove his effect on the person, but the emotion the person feels won’t disappear right away. He can’t use his ability without ink. He can create a very weak substitute with his blood, but the potency of his power is essentially halved.Leroy’s sense of touch seems rather ‘dull’ compared to most people. This can sometimes be a source of strength (e.g. he can ignore a lot of pain and keep moving), however usually this causes a lot of trouble for him. It takes him longer to notice he’s injured, meaning he can move that area and make the injury worse. He can go outside in scorching heat and not realize the ‘discomfort’ he feels is actually a sign he’s getting heat stroke until he eventually falls onto the ground.Perhaps as a result of his dulled touch, he does not handle impairments to his sight very well. For example, darkness. He needs to be able to see properly. Covering his eyes, being in complete darkness, or basically anything that makes him feel ‘blinded’ will make him panic and lash out. He smiles warmly, keeps his words and actions polite, and always goes out of his way to reach out to help people. How scary. Leroy’s kindness is not an act, however, the warmth is a lie. He is pointlessly kind, and can be pointlessly cruel in return. A child can selflessly rescue a butterfly from a spider’s web just because they felt it should be done, but another can rip off the butterfly’s wings without feeling a single tinge of remorse or guilt. He is a child without guidance. Innocent, yet cruel. - TO BE COMPLETED - Study: History: Art, Philosophy3, just 1 left for me if this gets approved. :P [/quote] [s]jenkins[/s] So now we have the painter. Awesomesauce! Let's get to some feedback. --- -The ink idea is pretty much the bread & butter highlight of this guy, and I like it! [indent]If the handprint's initial power is toned down a LITTLE (and make it grow in power gradually), then I'll gladly accept this [s]Mario[/s] paint mastah! ;D (however, if you do not want this modification, I'll still accept him as he is)[/indent] --- ...Yeah. There isn't much to say about him. Good job!