I would like to join you, though my schedule is a bit restrictive. I have a character from my idea archives in mind as well. Basically a human fighter or barbarian set up to be more tough than dangerous. The basic premise is that he's a Lawful Neutral former arena veteran of almost 20 years who lost his primary arm (ending his career) to a cheating rogue. He is starting at whatever level the PCs start at, and trying to learn to live with and fight with only one arm. He's tough as nails though, as well as a little older than other adventurers. He's adventuring or doing mercenary work because he needs the money, and because it makes him feel young (something of a midlife crisis), and he sees himself as a fatherly figure and an emulatable presence in whatever adventuring party he's in, caring for his companions like they're his own children, and wanting to keep them in line, as well as comfortable. That's the basics. He has no career in the arena anymore, and uses adventuring to prove he's not old and obsolete. He'd be built around being very hard to hurt or kill, though without the use of a shield, as he doesn't have the hand to hold it. He doesn't trust (though doesn't hate) magic, and he is quite knowledgeable about fighting, city life, tactics, and spotting and exploiting enemy weakness. If you can work with my schedule, of course. I'm available any evening (from 6:30PM MST onward) except Wednesdays (excellent game still ongoing), Thursdays (probably, though that game didn't have it's first and only session so far, so it might go away), Sundays (probably, though nobody came to my Dresden game for two-weeks now, and it may be prematurely over), or Saturdays (game still ongoing), though on the weekends I'm available during the day (i have another game on the listed days. I also have a second job that is on-call a few nights a month, though I almost always know a week before a scheduled shift, I can't skip it for a game night, so i would occasionally need to miss a session (though it's rare that I get a call that isn't a Saturday).