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Name: Kismet

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Race: Human (Enhanced)

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Gender: Male

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Height: 5' 10"

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Weight: 450 lbs

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Eyes: Green

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Hair: Brown

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Attributes:

Intelligence: 5

Strength: 4

Speed: 4

Durability: 4

Fighting Ability: 6

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Special Powers:

Kismet possesses enhanced strength, speed, agility, reflexes, and endurance.  The bones, muscles, ligaments, and cartilage in his body are extremely dense, making him as hard as cement.  With his advanced physiology, Kismet can heal almost any wound or broken bone in a matter of seconds. 

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Special Abilities: 

Kismet has mastered all forms of armed and unarmed combat.  He has the distinction of being one of the deadliest fighters within the fallen angel Satanael’s army of the damned.

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Special Weaponry: 

Kismet carries two black batons forged by his Uncle Fester from the unbreakable metal known by the gods as adamant.  While these fighting sticks may be a favorite of his, Kismet has, on occasion, used a pair of adamant swords in battle.  He also keeps a variety of adamant weapons that he stole from the fallen angel Satanael in the basement of the farmhouse. 

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Biography:

Kismet is the leader of the Heathens and the adopted son of the fallen angel Satanael.  Ever since his ascension to the rank of general within the army of the damned over 400 years ago, he has known nothing but constant battle.  Over that span of time, he has fought in many fierce conflicts spanning the globe, but none were as violent or as bloodthirsty as the civil war among the fallen angels.  Without an ounce of compassion from his master, who sought the complete annihilation of any benign or immediate threat to his throne, Kismet was forced into numerous brutal clashes against friend and foe alike.  What he has learned from those experiences is that a fine line exists between those who claim to be good and those who swear to be evil.  Even more shockingly, the line separating the two can even be blurred.  For instance, he has witnessed the most heroic figures commit heinous acts of violence and depravity when pushed to the very limit of their moral fiber.  On the other hand, he has also seen the most atrocious of individuals display a moment of heroism when seeking repentance for the sins they had committed.  Based on who he is and what he represents, instances such as these have confused Kismet.  Even worse, they continue to make him question which path he should follow in this world, the dark or the light.  This struggle is only becoming worse with each passing day, and it is something that Kismet has dealt with for as long as he can remember. 

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