I played this character in a D&D campaign with Mitchell Gross, his (now) wife, Erica and some others in 1999 or so. It was fun enough. I'm a little unhappy that I wasn't able to pull off the character concept very well. I suppose it's just as well that I don't have enough imagination to be -that- bad of a person. -lee My Dark Elf ------------------------------------------- "Flippantly kill people" He was a bad kid, even for a Drow. He put fire crackers in frogs mouths, tortured puppies on his off days and regularly consumed small quantities of iocane powder so he could build up a tolerance to it. He's flippant about his own life and moreso about others' lives. All that keeps him from being a menace to society is his respect for other Drow. In his mind, other Drow are almost as worthy of respect as himself but anything else is just a toy, something to put a firecracker in. He believes (or at least lets everyone around him think that he believes) that he has divine providence over the world and that his fate is driving straight toward imortality and greatness. By his actions, it's pretty obvious that his "imortality" doesn't nessesarily mean living in the same body for all time. S: 14 I: 14 W: 11 D: 17 C: 9 Ch: 13