Name: Faliorn Info about me: I'm 19, in college (acting major, thinking about picking up a creative writing minor), Eastern Standard time, anything else you need to know (or want) feel free to ask. Character you want to play: I'm looking to play a wood elf Dragon Rider, any level (higher the better, but I'm flexible) Background: Drakon was apart of one of the nomadic wood elf tribes travelling the known world one place at a time. All he's ever known is how to pick everything up that he owned and pack it onto his back before moving onto the next place. Until one day he had stumbled upon an egg in one of the sand dunes in the desert they were passing through. As he was inspecting the egg further, trying to discover what it was, a thief had snuck up and snatched the egg right from under his nose. Something had come over Drakon and he fought to rescue the egg, using the utmost caution he could to preserve the creature inside, not even knowing what it is. After some serious struggling, and some bumps, bruises and cuts on his end, the thief had finally given up and taken off, seeming to be a bit frightened by something he had seen. Turning around, Drakon had noticed the frightening thing himself and nearly dropped the egg he had tried so hard to protect from the fright he was given, but even standing in front of a copper dragon rising from the sand, awakening from her slumber, he still protected the egg. Noticing this, the dragon seemed to have smiled at him and said. "Well child, if you feel that strongly about protecting my daughter, then please, by all means, I allow you to continue doing so. I place her in your care, I hope you continue to protect her as fiercely in the future, as you did now. Good luck, dear one." And ever since that day, Drakon had cared for the copper dragon wyrmling, who soon came to be known as Raksha. (Depending on the level will depend on how long ago this actually happened and what exact age both Raksha and Drakon are. If only first level, then this would have happened within the past 10 years or so, putting Raksha at 10-15, and Drakon at 110-115, higher levels will bump the ages up a decent bit with more background to cover). Unless you meant just what the characters background was instead of it's backstory/background, then in which case that would be Outlander XD. D&D Experience: I've been playing in multiple campaigns on and off for the past 3 years pretty religiously. prior to that I had multiple other experiences throughout my years.