Speaking of character upgrades, my character Moria underwent some changes after I first made him months ago. Rather than an upgrade, though, I consider this more of a character reboot since I changed, among other things, his last name and backstory. So, reboot go:
Name: Corporal Moria Samson
Age: ~170
Gender: Male
Personality: Insane, sadistic, driven.
Status: In hiding.
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
Species: Revenant
Nationality: American
Appearance:Due to being an undead creature, Moria looks deathly pale normally, but due to the blood within his system still tending to move around, he looks as he is badly bruised all over his body. His hair is stiff and black, and kept short in a military cut. He typically wears a gray officer's cap, along with dark shirts and pants, along with a dark colored coat. He typically carries an officer's sword, a rapier.
Chosen Powers:
1. Endurance
2. Magical Prowess
3. Knowledge of Past
Non-Chosen Powers [Personal Abilities]: Moria can manipulate the blood in his body, as well as the blood of others. He can excert minor control over a person by manipulating the blood in thier body. Heis able to feed on blood to recover from wounds, and call his own blood back to his body to reform. Moria's blood is also highly corrosive and flammable, and he can launch it as an attack.
Biography: Moria Samson's story begins in the American Civil War. At age 20, he joined the Confederate Infantry and earned the rank of Corporol, as well as command over a small squad of soldiers. In battle, his squad was wiped out and he was injured, taking sick. While on the verge of death, he was approached by a slave that claimed to be a practitioner of Voodoo that could help him. In his desperation, Moria accepted a deal. The man gave Moria a protective charm that would ward off sickness for two years, and in exchange, Moria would help the man escape and search for a way for both of them to live forever. But, should Moria betray the man, the blood would be drained from his body to his death immediately.
For the next two years Moria left the military and searched for any way to achieve immortality. After many failures and dead ends, Moria's time was up. His charm failed and he died of sickness. However, Moria was not ready to give up. After he was buried, Moria rose again as a Revenant, sheer will and stubborness animating his dead flesh. Eventually, Moria returned to the man who helped him, and killed him, bringing the blood curse upon himself. The blood was drained from his body, but it had no effect on the dead man. Since that day Moria has continued to search, seeking first to return to life, then to make it eternal.