Basilthorn the Paragon Lancer
Gender - Male
Race - Human
Class - Paragon
Level - 73(If wanted.)
Job - Barber
Personality:On the battlefield, Basilthorn becomes a very confident battler. He believes his skill with the lance to be unmatched. With his self-buffing skills his strength and speed increase. Showing off an almost super-human like battler, which gives him the confidence to face off against enemies. He never attempts to show any sign of timidness of the battlefield. Believing that if he appears brave then it will give people the same courage and confidence that he holds.
Off the battlefield, Basilthorn is a tad different. He stills holds the confidence he shows in battle, but it translate more into a highly charismatic person. People see him as a friendly individual with a knack to befriend almost anyone. His job in the real world gave him a natural knack of being able to suade people with his words. The way he acts is seen as noble by some and pompous by others. Though that way of acting can all shatter if pushed too far.
All in all, Basilthorn is still human. He isn’t someone who was coded into the game and before being trapped in their only had a preset personality. He is ever shifting as events unfold around him. The way he acted outside of Second Frontier is almost a 90 degree shift from how he acted during his normal day life. And while he generally remains Basilthorn, the different shift in his life story could change who he was yesterday.
offline information
name : Bradley
age : 28
gender : male
occupation : Newspaper Columnist
apperance:
Background:
Bradley was never much of a gamer when he was growing up. His parents thought that games were pointless and a waste of time. So much of his free time went to reading fantasy novels and sci-fi novels that he could find in his local library. Fast forward to a couple of months before getting trapped in Second Frontier and Bradley had managed to land a job at a very popular newspaper firm. And his first assignment was to write an article on a new game being released. That game was Second Frontier.
Bradley was given a beta copy of the game and put installed the game on his work computer. The game began running on the absolute lowest settings, but Bradley was memorized by the visuals. It was something he had never seen before in his life. A completely virtual world being rendered on his computer screen. Slowly, but surely he started picking up on how the game was suppose to be played. The joy he experienced from picking up this game was similar to the feeling he got when he did cocaine for a week back in college.
After his article was published, Bradley had decided that maybe he needed to put the game down for a bit. It had taken up a lot of his free time during the writing process. But even though he tried his best to stay away he couldn't. Bradley had become hooked on an MMO, like so many other foolish people before him. While he was able to find a near perfect balance of social life, work life, and game life. He had realize that Second Frontier was the topi that flashed through his mind over and over again. Whenever he had time to think for himself, he was thinking about Second Life and how he was going to level even more characters. He wanted to be the best at it. He wanted Second Frontier to be his actual life. While life outside the game was perfect; he was well liked, making money, and had a successful future ahead of him. The excitement brought on by playing the game was no match for anything else.
Then Bradley finally got his wish and he truly became Basilthorn.