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Jan. 3rd, 2026 01:18 pmPLAYER INFO
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Player: Tav
Age: 24
Invited by: Mods
Contact: discord: ugly_gosling, plurk: topsyturvytav
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Age: 24
Invited by: Mods
Contact: discord: ugly_gosling, plurk: topsyturvytav
Current Characters: n/a
CHARACTER INFO
Character: Character you plan on bringing in
Canon: Marvel Comics / Marvel 616 , Post-Immortal Hulk
Age: 48
Background Information: Wiki Link
Bruce was somewhat doomed from the start. His father never wanted a child, and when his mother gave birth it was a long and painful process, one his father was certain would take her life. His father often kept his mother away from him in his early early years, leaving him with a neglectful nanny to ensure his mother wouldn’t waste her time on the child. He began to suspect ill of Bruce, as he was incredibly capable and smart for his age as he grew older. Even beginning to think Bruce was a mutant. His abuse grew physical and soon extended to his mother as well when she’d try to stop it.
When he was 8 she finally tried to run away with Bruce, but they were caught on their way to the car and his father killed her on the curb. His father then strong-armed Bruce into saying she’d tripped and that he’d never raised a hand to them, only for his father to admit as much when he got drunk in a bar. His father was institutionalized and Bruce was sent off to live with his aunt, this is when he began to really repress his emotions and recoil in the fear he’d get others hurt as well.
As Bruce got older he began to exhibit signs of mental illness, including anxiety, depression, and PTSD. He wouldn’t actually be diagnosed with DID proper.
In university he met Betty Ross, who he quickly became smitten with. The two grew close and eventually entered a relationship. When Bruce started looking for funding for his projects he was turned down at nearly every opportunity until Betty convinced her father to give him a shot with military projects. Given Banner’s affinity for radiology, and specifically gamma radiation, this eventually culminated in the production of what would be known as the Bannerbomb, or the Little Green Man.
It’s at some point now that Banner’s father was released from his institution and Bruce offered to let him stay with him, quickly tensions rose and the two fought. Bruce left to visit his mother’s grave and his father followed, leading to another more physical fight, at some point Bruce kicked his father into a grave, his head cracking against it and dying subsequently. It’s implied that it was Devil Hulk who hid the memory from Bruce and covered it up as a mugging due to the fact Bruce would surely turn himself in for it.
This was a nuclear weapon harnessing gamma radiation, Banner wanted no real part of it, having wanted to focus more on medical use of radiation but he took some solace in the idea that this would only be used as a strategic defence.
Well, things didn’t go as planned, in an attempt to vacate someone from the grounds of the bomb testing site during the countdown Bruce was caught in the blast, and this would create what we know is the Hulk, though only after night had fallen. Rick Jones, the teen who was trespassing on the testing ground, helped Bruce try to find a cure and evade capture for as long as they could manage before the truth was finally revealed that Bruce was directly involved with the Hulk, and a short time later, that he was the Hulk.
Eventually when it came to be that the Avengers were formed to face Loki, the Hulk was one of those first members, even if he defected shortly after. Since then he’s been on and off of the team, though now, after he died at the hands of Hawkeye, at his own request.. He’d come back for good recently, and he was making one hell of a show. Releasing a manifesto to the world that he would tear down capitalism from the legs it stands on, to smash the corrupt society we are trapped in, and rebuild it anew. One thing after another happened in a horrifying series of events that eventually lead to a confrontation to the One Above and One Below all in hell with the help of the Fantastic Four. Bruce has been laying low and finally making peace with the hulks and finding their proper balance between them.
Personality: Please answer the following questions about your character. Be as clear as possible, and provide examples where you can. You can format this section as either 1) individual sections for each question; or 2) a more freeform essay/paragraph that covers all the topics. Please do not exceed 1200 words total.
NOTE: Bruce has D.I.D, dissociative personality disorder, for the application I'll be covering the three who Front the most, otherwise more info will be posted up about all the most active and recently dormant members of the system in this System Guide Post once I have it completed, for now it's a WIP though.
1) Tell us about who your character is and what someone’s first impression would be upon meeting them.
Also covered in their PERMISSIONS post!
Bruce is very closed in, he walks and carries himself like he's trying to be much smaller than he already is. He often fidgets/rubs his hands together and keeps his head down. He doesn't often look people in the eye unless he's more wary of them, instead he keeps a careful eye on peoples body language instead. He doesn't tend to make a big deal of himself and keeps on the edge of things, preferring to be unnoticed.
Bruce is a very scraggly individual. Standing about 5'6. Best described as kind of a drowned-rat of a man, he's scrawny and malnourished, he's ratty and scruffy and usually in cheap or ill-fitting clothes that he's pilfered off someone else's clothesline or shoplifted out of a goodwill. He has pale skin and darkened circles around brown eyes. His hair is a medium length, curly mullet-like style that seems to have been hand-cut. He typically wears very unassuming and ratty clothes as people pay him less attention that way. Baseball caps are also a staple, or hooded jackets.
Joe is grander-than-life. He likes to act the part of a sleazy mobster, which to be fair he IS. Or was. Regardless he hams up how terrible he is in a used-car-salesman kinda way to make sure people don't pay him more mind than they have to or assume he and Bruce are the same person.
Joe, can more or less freely be both a Hulk or front in Bruce's body. He looks the same as Bruce if a bit greasier in their human-body. He dresses a lot more flashy, in tropical shirts and cheap suits. He also wears sunglasses and slicks back his hair more. As a hulk joe is 6'6, grey, and otherwise pretty similar to the other Hulks.
Hulk is very emotional. His anger and fear are strong so he comes off as very standoffish and rageful on first meetings, especially because he comes out when Bruce shuts down in anger or fear. He is quick to lash out but cares deeply for his friends and loves to make new ones when he's sure you won't hurt him. N
Hulk (typically) only comes out in hulk-form, being a large, green and neanderthal-esque figure. He stands around 7-8 ft tall, though it can vary depending on how angry he is. He's a radioactive green and very muscular, though not chiselled/body-builder in nature. He's built more like a strongman who balances muscle and fat.
2) What is a driving force your character has? What goals do they have, what motivates them, etc?
BRUCE believes in doing right by the world. He feels he has a debt to it and to some degree a debt in kind to be recognized as more than someone who destroys everything they touch. Ever since his system's confrontation with the one above all, the reveal of his avatar/chosen type position under their divinity as a counter weight, this gravity of having to chose what kind of person he will be has increased tenfold. He has a bleeding heart and wants to make the world bigger and brighter, while admittedly the majority of his system is more self-serving and protective of their own, they still want to support him when it comes down to it.
JOE as stated above, is or was one of the more self-serving types. He used to vy for total control of the body against Bruce and Hulk, but in recent time has come to appreciate the balance they hold together. He has shifted from a persecutor alter to more of a protector. He still doesn't care for much of the goals Bruce has but wants to see the kid able to achieve something even remotely as close to the aspirations he has.
HULK meanwhile doesn't have many goals, and is largely motivated by the moment at hand. Once upon a time he also wanted to be the sole front of the system and to shut Banner up, especially given how Banner used to persecute and repress Hulk. Still, he wants peace and friends he can trust, he wants to be able to simply exist as himself without hurting others or being hurt himself. Hulk often claims he wants to be left alone, but in reality doesn't really grasp what he actually wants is to be loved and to be around those who aren't scared or angry at him. He just doesn't know much of what that's like.
3) What are their flaws as a character? What is something they've messed up, or have done that they regret?
BRUCE has many shortcomings even if they're not what most people tend to assume. He forgives too easily, even if that forgiveness harms him in particular or even poses risks to others. He hopes too strongly that change will come for the better where he should cut off a toxic presence in his life at the source. His bleeding heart also causes him to be hypercritical of how he interacts with others himself, and to drive this sort of Martyr complex that he will make something of himself in spite of hurt he causes if he can have one final act of grace to help those people.
His biggest regret by far has to do with the death of his mother. Largely his childhood was full of neglect, fear and abuse at the hands of his father with far too many instances to recount here. His mother was the one shining light among the dark for much of his early life. She was an angel in his eyes. When Bruce was around 9 years old his mother tried to flee with him. His father realized it and confronted them on the curb where he attacked her and bashed her head in. The court attempted to get the truth out but Bruce was intimidated by his father into lying and feeding the idea Brian said that she tripped. The truth was revealed later when Brian was drunk in a bar bragging, but the instance has been the largest scar among many for Bruce’s psyche.
Bruce, despite being a child at the time, still feels this looming sense of responsibility for his birth and presence causing such strife, as well as being unable to do more to save her or prevent her death.
JOE and his flaws are more obvious. Or that's what he'd like you to assume anyways. Though objectively he has improved and doesn't buy into the toxic masculinity and steeling against any vulnerability as much as he used to so strongly, he still tends to put up that barrier of playing the part of the sleazebag creep who you don't want to linger too long around. He pushes the closest people to him away and is scared of letting himself care or be cared for with other people.
Ultimately he plays a character in his day to day and his biggest regret is messing up with Betty come the events just prior to the end of immortal Hulk, where he admitted he'd let Bruce linger in hell while they had their tryst. He admitted he also wanted to become a better person for her ultimately, but was rebuffed and left by her.
HULK and their flaws are a bit more esoteric in comparison. Since Hulk's faculties are largely regressed to that of a child- though occasionally with some more lucid or grown moments of maturity- it's not exactly something easily worked through or something that can be controlled. Hulk's flaws largely revolve around not understanding and being unable to comprehend the gravity of hurt other people feel. Hulk's understanding of death and pain and suffering is either greatly under-exaggerated or too over-exaggerated. Hulk doesn't know his own strength and tends to lash out too strongly for too little reason, which causes people to be hurt or worse in turn and it comes down to Hulk being unable to grasp that consequence or impact the way the average (adult) person would.
Hulk, having manifested early on in Bruce's life, and having been the cushion against the abuse and suffering shares the same ultimate regret with Bruce, though he blames Banner more than he blames himself, and feels he should have been allowed out to protect her and 'smash' their father for good at the time. Regardless of being a child then and now when you get down to it.
Abilities & Inventory: Many of Bruce's powers come in the form of being able to transform in the Hulk. Many of these abilities can carry over to Bruce in small ways though. Perhaps even if he ends up feeding his entity, rather than becoming a full Hulked-out form, he can use the Hulk's traits more strongly on his own.
I do humbly request help with how many/what specific nerfs Hulk will likely need. I know the unlimited strength is one and can pretty easily reason it’s limited due to a cap on ability harnessed by the tattoos when acquired, I just want some insight into what those limits should be or if it would be a case-by-case and best judgment situation.
That being said, these abilities are as follows.
Transformation: Bruce under physical duress or psychological stress he'll transform into a giant more monstrous form. He gains much more muscle mass and brute strength. Though he looses control of fronting in the process, falling to his Savage Hulk personality, or potentially Joe. He becomes 7-8 feet tall, the exact height tends to vary depending on how angry he is, with a more bulky build and green skin, though sometimes grey or red depending on who is 'driving'. There's also quite a few other effects.
Scaling Superhuman Strength: Also scaling on his anger he has superhuman strength that is near unmatched. His potential is unlimited, though each Hulk persona has a base strength value, of those present: Joe is the weakest in hulk form, then comes Savage Hulk, and then Devil Hulk (who is dormant at this time). The Hulk's immeasurable strength is directly proportional to his level of rage, excitement, and stress, this is also affected by how much radiation he can consume or to a lesser extent: Dark Magic.
Superhuman Speed/Stamina: Similar to the above it scales with rage, excitement and stress, and greatly surpasses the average human.
Superhuman Leaping: Hulk can bound and jump great distances, having been recorded on a relative horizontal of 1000 miles. He is extremely precise and has great environmental and geographical accuracy.
Regenerative Healing/Superhuman Durability: It's not necessarily that the Hulk is invincible. While difficult to pierce his skin or damage him. it's also the fact that whatever does manage to get through him doesn't stick. It heals faster than you can even really see it cut through him, even healing around whatever caused the wound before it can pass through or be withdrawn. He can regenerate from practically anything, even able to regenerate dismembered parts back together when they were separated from one another. Bruce himself is also immune to diseases because of this.
Reactive Adaptation: Similar to his transformation and regenerative healing, Hulk can adapt to a number of environments. Such as the depths of the oceans, the altitudes of mountains, heat of volcanoes and even the vacuum of space.
Extrasensory Perception: Bruce and the Hulks can see ghosts, astral projections. Things like that. He developed it out of fear of his father's ghost haunting him. They can also smell lies.
Canon: Marvel Comics / Marvel 616 , Post-Immortal Hulk
Age: 48
Background Information: Wiki Link
TW: CHILD/MARITAL ABUSE, DOMESTIC VIOELNCE, SPOUSAL MURDER
Bruce was somewhat doomed from the start. His father never wanted a child, and when his mother gave birth it was a long and painful process, one his father was certain would take her life. His father often kept his mother away from him in his early early years, leaving him with a neglectful nanny to ensure his mother wouldn’t waste her time on the child. He began to suspect ill of Bruce, as he was incredibly capable and smart for his age as he grew older. Even beginning to think Bruce was a mutant. His abuse grew physical and soon extended to his mother as well when she’d try to stop it.
When he was 8 she finally tried to run away with Bruce, but they were caught on their way to the car and his father killed her on the curb. His father then strong-armed Bruce into saying she’d tripped and that he’d never raised a hand to them, only for his father to admit as much when he got drunk in a bar. His father was institutionalized and Bruce was sent off to live with his aunt, this is when he began to really repress his emotions and recoil in the fear he’d get others hurt as well.
TW END.
As Bruce got older he began to exhibit signs of mental illness, including anxiety, depression, and PTSD. He wouldn’t actually be diagnosed with DID proper.
In university he met Betty Ross, who he quickly became smitten with. The two grew close and eventually entered a relationship. When Bruce started looking for funding for his projects he was turned down at nearly every opportunity until Betty convinced her father to give him a shot with military projects. Given Banner’s affinity for radiology, and specifically gamma radiation, this eventually culminated in the production of what would be known as the Bannerbomb, or the Little Green Man.
It’s at some point now that Banner’s father was released from his institution and Bruce offered to let him stay with him, quickly tensions rose and the two fought. Bruce left to visit his mother’s grave and his father followed, leading to another more physical fight, at some point Bruce kicked his father into a grave, his head cracking against it and dying subsequently. It’s implied that it was Devil Hulk who hid the memory from Bruce and covered it up as a mugging due to the fact Bruce would surely turn himself in for it.
This was a nuclear weapon harnessing gamma radiation, Banner wanted no real part of it, having wanted to focus more on medical use of radiation but he took some solace in the idea that this would only be used as a strategic defence.
Well, things didn’t go as planned, in an attempt to vacate someone from the grounds of the bomb testing site during the countdown Bruce was caught in the blast, and this would create what we know is the Hulk, though only after night had fallen. Rick Jones, the teen who was trespassing on the testing ground, helped Bruce try to find a cure and evade capture for as long as they could manage before the truth was finally revealed that Bruce was directly involved with the Hulk, and a short time later, that he was the Hulk.
Eventually when it came to be that the Avengers were formed to face Loki, the Hulk was one of those first members, even if he defected shortly after. Since then he’s been on and off of the team, though now, after he died at the hands of Hawkeye, at his own request.. He’d come back for good recently, and he was making one hell of a show. Releasing a manifesto to the world that he would tear down capitalism from the legs it stands on, to smash the corrupt society we are trapped in, and rebuild it anew. One thing after another happened in a horrifying series of events that eventually lead to a confrontation to the One Above and One Below all in hell with the help of the Fantastic Four. Bruce has been laying low and finally making peace with the hulks and finding their proper balance between them.
Personality: Please answer the following questions about your character. Be as clear as possible, and provide examples where you can. You can format this section as either 1) individual sections for each question; or 2) a more freeform essay/paragraph that covers all the topics. Please do not exceed 1200 words total.
NOTE: Bruce has D.I.D, dissociative personality disorder, for the application I'll be covering the three who Front the most, otherwise more info will be posted up about all the most active and recently dormant members of the system in this System Guide Post once I have it completed, for now it's a WIP though.
1) Tell us about who your character is and what someone’s first impression would be upon meeting them.
Also covered in their PERMISSIONS post!
Bruce is very closed in, he walks and carries himself like he's trying to be much smaller than he already is. He often fidgets/rubs his hands together and keeps his head down. He doesn't often look people in the eye unless he's more wary of them, instead he keeps a careful eye on peoples body language instead. He doesn't tend to make a big deal of himself and keeps on the edge of things, preferring to be unnoticed.
Bruce is a very scraggly individual. Standing about 5'6. Best described as kind of a drowned-rat of a man, he's scrawny and malnourished, he's ratty and scruffy and usually in cheap or ill-fitting clothes that he's pilfered off someone else's clothesline or shoplifted out of a goodwill. He has pale skin and darkened circles around brown eyes. His hair is a medium length, curly mullet-like style that seems to have been hand-cut. He typically wears very unassuming and ratty clothes as people pay him less attention that way. Baseball caps are also a staple, or hooded jackets.
Joe is grander-than-life. He likes to act the part of a sleazy mobster, which to be fair he IS. Or was. Regardless he hams up how terrible he is in a used-car-salesman kinda way to make sure people don't pay him more mind than they have to or assume he and Bruce are the same person.
Joe, can more or less freely be both a Hulk or front in Bruce's body. He looks the same as Bruce if a bit greasier in their human-body. He dresses a lot more flashy, in tropical shirts and cheap suits. He also wears sunglasses and slicks back his hair more. As a hulk joe is 6'6, grey, and otherwise pretty similar to the other Hulks.
Hulk is very emotional. His anger and fear are strong so he comes off as very standoffish and rageful on first meetings, especially because he comes out when Bruce shuts down in anger or fear. He is quick to lash out but cares deeply for his friends and loves to make new ones when he's sure you won't hurt him. N
Hulk (typically) only comes out in hulk-form, being a large, green and neanderthal-esque figure. He stands around 7-8 ft tall, though it can vary depending on how angry he is. He's a radioactive green and very muscular, though not chiselled/body-builder in nature. He's built more like a strongman who balances muscle and fat.
2) What is a driving force your character has? What goals do they have, what motivates them, etc?
BRUCE believes in doing right by the world. He feels he has a debt to it and to some degree a debt in kind to be recognized as more than someone who destroys everything they touch. Ever since his system's confrontation with the one above all, the reveal of his avatar/chosen type position under their divinity as a counter weight, this gravity of having to chose what kind of person he will be has increased tenfold. He has a bleeding heart and wants to make the world bigger and brighter, while admittedly the majority of his system is more self-serving and protective of their own, they still want to support him when it comes down to it.
JOE as stated above, is or was one of the more self-serving types. He used to vy for total control of the body against Bruce and Hulk, but in recent time has come to appreciate the balance they hold together. He has shifted from a persecutor alter to more of a protector. He still doesn't care for much of the goals Bruce has but wants to see the kid able to achieve something even remotely as close to the aspirations he has.
HULK meanwhile doesn't have many goals, and is largely motivated by the moment at hand. Once upon a time he also wanted to be the sole front of the system and to shut Banner up, especially given how Banner used to persecute and repress Hulk. Still, he wants peace and friends he can trust, he wants to be able to simply exist as himself without hurting others or being hurt himself. Hulk often claims he wants to be left alone, but in reality doesn't really grasp what he actually wants is to be loved and to be around those who aren't scared or angry at him. He just doesn't know much of what that's like.
3) What are their flaws as a character? What is something they've messed up, or have done that they regret?
BRUCE has many shortcomings even if they're not what most people tend to assume. He forgives too easily, even if that forgiveness harms him in particular or even poses risks to others. He hopes too strongly that change will come for the better where he should cut off a toxic presence in his life at the source. His bleeding heart also causes him to be hypercritical of how he interacts with others himself, and to drive this sort of Martyr complex that he will make something of himself in spite of hurt he causes if he can have one final act of grace to help those people.
His biggest regret by far has to do with the death of his mother. Largely his childhood was full of neglect, fear and abuse at the hands of his father with far too many instances to recount here. His mother was the one shining light among the dark for much of his early life. She was an angel in his eyes. When Bruce was around 9 years old his mother tried to flee with him. His father realized it and confronted them on the curb where he attacked her and bashed her head in. The court attempted to get the truth out but Bruce was intimidated by his father into lying and feeding the idea Brian said that she tripped. The truth was revealed later when Brian was drunk in a bar bragging, but the instance has been the largest scar among many for Bruce’s psyche.
Bruce, despite being a child at the time, still feels this looming sense of responsibility for his birth and presence causing such strife, as well as being unable to do more to save her or prevent her death.
JOE and his flaws are more obvious. Or that's what he'd like you to assume anyways. Though objectively he has improved and doesn't buy into the toxic masculinity and steeling against any vulnerability as much as he used to so strongly, he still tends to put up that barrier of playing the part of the sleazebag creep who you don't want to linger too long around. He pushes the closest people to him away and is scared of letting himself care or be cared for with other people.
Ultimately he plays a character in his day to day and his biggest regret is messing up with Betty come the events just prior to the end of immortal Hulk, where he admitted he'd let Bruce linger in hell while they had their tryst. He admitted he also wanted to become a better person for her ultimately, but was rebuffed and left by her.
HULK and their flaws are a bit more esoteric in comparison. Since Hulk's faculties are largely regressed to that of a child- though occasionally with some more lucid or grown moments of maturity- it's not exactly something easily worked through or something that can be controlled. Hulk's flaws largely revolve around not understanding and being unable to comprehend the gravity of hurt other people feel. Hulk's understanding of death and pain and suffering is either greatly under-exaggerated or too over-exaggerated. Hulk doesn't know his own strength and tends to lash out too strongly for too little reason, which causes people to be hurt or worse in turn and it comes down to Hulk being unable to grasp that consequence or impact the way the average (adult) person would.
Hulk, having manifested early on in Bruce's life, and having been the cushion against the abuse and suffering shares the same ultimate regret with Bruce, though he blames Banner more than he blames himself, and feels he should have been allowed out to protect her and 'smash' their father for good at the time. Regardless of being a child then and now when you get down to it.
Abilities & Inventory: Many of Bruce's powers come in the form of being able to transform in the Hulk. Many of these abilities can carry over to Bruce in small ways though. Perhaps even if he ends up feeding his entity, rather than becoming a full Hulked-out form, he can use the Hulk's traits more strongly on his own.
I do humbly request help with how many/what specific nerfs Hulk will likely need. I know the unlimited strength is one and can pretty easily reason it’s limited due to a cap on ability harnessed by the tattoos when acquired, I just want some insight into what those limits should be or if it would be a case-by-case and best judgment situation.
That being said, these abilities are as follows.
Transformation: Bruce under physical duress or psychological stress he'll transform into a giant more monstrous form. He gains much more muscle mass and brute strength. Though he looses control of fronting in the process, falling to his Savage Hulk personality, or potentially Joe. He becomes 7-8 feet tall, the exact height tends to vary depending on how angry he is, with a more bulky build and green skin, though sometimes grey or red depending on who is 'driving'. There's also quite a few other effects.
Scaling Superhuman Strength: Also scaling on his anger he has superhuman strength that is near unmatched. His potential is unlimited, though each Hulk persona has a base strength value, of those present: Joe is the weakest in hulk form, then comes Savage Hulk, and then Devil Hulk (who is dormant at this time). The Hulk's immeasurable strength is directly proportional to his level of rage, excitement, and stress, this is also affected by how much radiation he can consume or to a lesser extent: Dark Magic.
Superhuman Speed/Stamina: Similar to the above it scales with rage, excitement and stress, and greatly surpasses the average human.
Superhuman Leaping: Hulk can bound and jump great distances, having been recorded on a relative horizontal of 1000 miles. He is extremely precise and has great environmental and geographical accuracy.
Regenerative Healing/Superhuman Durability: It's not necessarily that the Hulk is invincible. While difficult to pierce his skin or damage him. it's also the fact that whatever does manage to get through him doesn't stick. It heals faster than you can even really see it cut through him, even healing around whatever caused the wound before it can pass through or be withdrawn. He can regenerate from practically anything, even able to regenerate dismembered parts back together when they were separated from one another. Bruce himself is also immune to diseases because of this.
Reactive Adaptation: Similar to his transformation and regenerative healing, Hulk can adapt to a number of environments. Such as the depths of the oceans, the altitudes of mountains, heat of volcanoes and even the vacuum of space.
Extrasensory Perception: Bruce and the Hulks can see ghosts, astral projections. Things like that. He developed it out of fear of his father's ghost haunting him. They can also smell lies.
ARMADA SELECTION
Corsairs are the fit for Bruce. Even when he means the best he is a chaotic good sort of force who despises typical law and rule and challenges it at every course. Especially in recent years and the point he's taken from he's also challenged order in a more neutral and even seemingly evil/malicious way. Though he wants the best for those around him he isn't opposed to playing dirty or by his own rules. I think Corsairs represent that challenge of authority and balance he represents.
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