ok second question(s): are you allowing Human Variant and Multiclassing right off the back? + cause I have an idea for a character Name: Tristan Meadows Race: Human (Variant) Class: Ranger (Level 2) Warlock (level 1) Story: Born to a family of famous explorers, Tristan has spent his life trying to live up to the expectations trust upon him (not by his parents but by the community of the profession itself). Influenced by this "need" to be great, Tristan decides to explore a ruin previously abandoned by his parents for undisclosed reasons. During this excavation, in a deeper part of the ruin than his parents squarely avoided, Tristan falls into one of an ancient trap, a room full of old runes that glow an assortment of colors, that shines so bright and pulses with such violent, suffocating energy, that it kills him instantly... or not? As the blinding white subsides in the room. A new breath of air fills Tristan's lungs, and despite feeling like he was being absolutely obliterated by magic, his physical body... is fine. The kid feeling lucky to be alive and after not finding anything of note in the ruin itself, decides to leave. However as he begins to escape the ruin, he hears a voice in his head very loud and very clear. Stopping out of fear, he looks around frantically. "You're looking in all the wrong places, kiddo. Try looking down." And out of instinct he does, and finally notices the difference, his shadow, isn't his anymore. It's someone... or something else's, a humanoid shape that's not his own. A shadow with a name, Cervantes. A ancient and great demon with one goal in mind. Cliche world domination. His problem, he isn't whole, and because of this his power is 1/100, a fraction of what it used to be. Another problem, people have forgotten him, there are no stories, there are no records, there's nothing. Millennia of sleep have destroyed his reputation of supposed terror. And he "commands" Tristan to help change that. Tristan obviously refuses because he realizes the demon holds no power over his actual decision making. In fact, after the facade of terror, the young archeologist considers him quite a joke and disrespects him every chance he gets. Tristan's Goal: To continue to gaining ancient knowledge despite being attached to a "Whiny, Cranky, Old Spirit" Cervantes Goal: To "secretly" try to gain his powers and his rank back, and of course World domination.