Please use the following template to post character profiles so we have a somewhat uniform profile process
and everyone can easily read and understand profiles. This isn't mandatory, but highly recommended.
NAME: Obvious.
AGE: Obvious.
RACE: Obvious. You can use any race, whether it's previously acknowledged or an original creation.
HEIGHT: Obvious.
WEIGHT: Obvious.
APPEARANCE: Obvious. Please include any and all forms and outfits available to the character, siting any main ones.
PERSONALITY: Obvious.
STRENGTHS: Character/personality and battle-related strengths.
WEAKNESSES: Character/personality and battle-related weaknesses.
IMMUNITIES/ABSORPTIONS: Elemental, offensive, and defensive immunities and absorptions. This includes any known or unknown element, various types of attacks (magical, psi, ki, etc.), and other forms of damage and/or environments.
RESISTANCES: Elemental, offensive, and defensive resistances. This includes any known or unknown element, various types of attacks (magical, psi, ki, etc.), and other forms of damage and/or environments.
VULNERABILITIES: Elemental, offensive, and defensive resistances. This includes any known or unknown element, various types of attacks (magical, psi, ki, etc.), and other forms of damage and/or environments.
SKILLS: Any physical skills your character possesses and is proficient at, regardless of function in or out of battle.
POWERS: Any non-physical abilities your character possesses, including, but not limited to, ki-, magical-, and psi-based powers, super- or ultranatural powers, or anything inherent in that nature.
BACKGROUND: A fairly well detailed character background/history. Fairly obvious.
While characters beyond godly powers are allowed (with special note that they will be monitored heavily for abuse), outlandish characters will not be. The difference lies in that godly characters have an immensly deep and detailed background, often spanning many novels or stories to the point that they have a surreal canon. Outlandish characters aren't as descript and simply have powers beyond or out of line with their character backgrounds, strengths and weaknesses, etc. Suffice to say, godly characters are "well-built" whereas outlandish characters have little thought put into them and seem like they're "artificial". Please keep this in mind while supplying a profile.
NAME: Obvious.
AGE: Obvious.
RACE: Obvious. You can use any race, whether it's previously acknowledged or an original creation.
HEIGHT: Obvious.
WEIGHT: Obvious.
APPEARANCE: Obvious. Please include any and all forms and outfits available to the character, siting any main ones.
PERSONALITY: Obvious.
STRENGTHS: Character/personality and battle-related strengths.
WEAKNESSES: Character/personality and battle-related weaknesses.
IMMUNITIES/ABSORPTIONS: Elemental, offensive, and defensive immunities and absorptions. This includes any known or unknown element, various types of attacks (magical, psi, ki, etc.), and other forms of damage and/or environments.
RESISTANCES: Elemental, offensive, and defensive resistances. This includes any known or unknown element, various types of attacks (magical, psi, ki, etc.), and other forms of damage and/or environments.
VULNERABILITIES: Elemental, offensive, and defensive resistances. This includes any known or unknown element, various types of attacks (magical, psi, ki, etc.), and other forms of damage and/or environments.
SKILLS: Any physical skills your character possesses and is proficient at, regardless of function in or out of battle.
POWERS: Any non-physical abilities your character possesses, including, but not limited to, ki-, magical-, and psi-based powers, super- or ultranatural powers, or anything inherent in that nature.
BACKGROUND: A fairly well detailed character background/history. Fairly obvious.
While characters beyond godly powers are allowed (with special note that they will be monitored heavily for abuse), outlandish characters will not be. The difference lies in that godly characters have an immensly deep and detailed background, often spanning many novels or stories to the point that they have a surreal canon. Outlandish characters aren't as descript and simply have powers beyond or out of line with their character backgrounds, strengths and weaknesses, etc. Suffice to say, godly characters are "well-built" whereas outlandish characters have little thought put into them and seem like they're "artificial". Please keep this in mind while supplying a profile.


