Kinda arrogant if you choose a character you created.
Greg Follin is a 34 year old male. Born in the land down under, no longer referred to as Australia after being destroyed, after the great destruction of all man kind. He lived there until he was 20, then he moved to Nevada, one of the last areas in the world to hold one of the fine man-made utopias. After all the radiation passed from his system, non lethal amounts, he suffered from early male-pattern baldness.
He's a extremely skinny man. Wears mostly fine clothes, clothes with "enchantments" or radioactive powers granted by the clothing to the wearer. Allowing him to be super skinny, yet stronger than most men, agile, and fast.
He's passive aggressive, doesn't like people very much, and is the standing definition of a hero you're supposed to hate. Unless you like starfishs, then he's your guy. Though he isn't just a blatant stupid starfish, he's quite intelligent and very proper, for the most part.
His profession is swordplay, mostly of the light Katana, to other basic Asian designs.
His main sword in the beginning is THE SWORD OF THE PART-TIME EMPLOYEE which will only unsheathe in the hours during the week from 9am-5pm.
During his time in the utopia known as Elevation City he has run ins with the insane cult that runs the city. Finally he is captured and his eyes are burned as a punishment for fighting against their rule.
He is then found in an alley way, eyes black and burnt, bleeding out from multiple small fire arm wounds, by a younger man named Jeremy who professionalizes in advance surgery tech thanks to the small lab that his father left behind for him.
Jeremy takes Greg back to the small lab/ house and repairs his eyes, unable to repair the scorching though Greg's eyes leak a dark liquid when upset.
The two decide to work together to bring down the half-assed cult and find the secrets of Ascension that the cult is hiding.
This is a brief summary to it, but yeah. Mine.
This is a really stuffe summary to the whole project, which has been going on for a year or two now.