Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-30744559-20170123194526/@comment-27661770-20170125003626

(Name: Hunter.

Race: Biomechanoid.

Age: Since 1987.

Gender: Male.

Persona: A very trusting, if easily angered when betrayed and VERY suspicious of chady characters, individual.

Physical appearance: See his page, for god's sakes. I'm sick of filling appearance out...

Other: He's a dangerous individual if angry at you. He's relatively immune to anything outside a deal in terms of mind control due to being only half-human. He also, in this case, has the seed of pyrokinesis, developed via extended contact with flame.

And another.

Name: Raydon "Black" Enigma.

Race: Dimensional Avenger. Was once a 4th-dimension police office er or equivalent.

Age: Slightly older than Bill.

Gender: Male.

Persona: Raydon isn't a very trusting individual, especially of any 4th-dimensionals. He's usually irritated with the Cipher family. And more than a little Machiavellian. If people have to die to bring the Ciphers to justice, oh well. People have to die. That being said, if one gains his trust with actions (words are but empty to him, a very useful trait when dealing with Ciphers), he is very defensive of them. He gives his trust to few, but those few have earned it through fire and iron and blood and darkness and rain. He's also a little bit on the "quietly edgy" side, hating himself for not being able to stop Bill, and occasionally considering whether he should just give up and die. In his defense, he's missing an entire home dimension and far too old for this shit.

Physical appearance: If the Ciphers are flat shapes, the Enigmas are prisms. Raydon is a black cube with two eyes and an orderly face, fitting for his goals. He wears a police officer's hat and a navy blue shirt wit ha police badge on it.

Other: He's got immense power, as an extradimensional would have, but his is less chaotic. He is responsible for the containing weirdness bubble, using research from his elder- and deceased- sister Grisslie. He CAN make deals if he so chooses, but they are always honest ones. He rarely succeeds t omake a deal because he's up-front about what he plans to do. But when he succeeds, it's usually of good consequences. He chooses not to force entry because that's risky.)