Characters
- A.C.E.S.
by Wayne
Shaw (power-armored police officer)
- Aldain
by Casey McGirt (merchant PC for Fantasy Hero)
- Bloodspurt
by Lizzy Borden (a psychotic villian for Champions)
- Bluejay
by Big Jim (Champions: thrillseeking karateka/gadgeteer who fights
street gangs)
- Confusion
by Acid Rainbow (lunatic mentalist master-villain for Champions)
- Diamond
Fist by Mark Arsenault (superhard supervillain)
- Energon
by Arcangel Ortiz (bioelectricity-absorbing energy projector
for Champions)
- Falcon
by PsyFire (Champions: one of the fastest birds in the sky)
- Firewing
by Scott Heine (rewrites of Firewing)
- The
Gravedigger by Master of Puppets (undead pro wrestler, a
CHAMPIONS character modeled on a popular ebony-clad WWF wrestler)
- Harris
by Troy McKee (Fantasy Hero PC)
- Hoi
Lung by Mark Arsenault (a martial artist with a mystic touch)
- Hyperion
by Slipshot (Hero for Champions)
- Icon
the Defender by Icon the Defender (martial art/scientist/inventor/hyperactive
superhero)
- Kerr
by Captain Australia (A werewolf who works for the Justice Department.
Gets 3 nights a month off.)
- Le
Beau Ideal by Captain Australia (every woman's fantasy come
true, every man's nightmare)
- Leprechaun
by Sparhawk (Champions PC)
- The
Lurking Horror by Acid Rainbow (slithering, nightmare monster
for horror/magical campaigns)
- Mace
by David Kocourek (Supervillain for Champions)
- Malachite
by Scott Bennie (a Champions Universe villain: background and
campaign use discussion by Malachite's designer)
- Marauder
by Sparhawk (Champions PC)
- Megadyne
by Master of Puppets (a mutant living battery - absorbs and re-emits
all kinds of energy)
- Mobster
by Terry Mixon (a mobster character for a modern day Hero game)
- Noa
Izumi by Jon Souza (a girl and her giant robot-Noa Izumi
and her Patlabor from the Japanese Animation/Manga series Mobile Police
Patlabor)
- The
Natural Order of Eternal Light by Shrapnel (a religous fanatical
group bent on saving the world from aliens and mutants)
- Nycteris
by Acid Rainbow (night-based heroine/villainess who's a permanent
resident of the twilight zone)
- Oddfellow
by Captain Australia (a weird guy who can be in many places at
once)
- Protoplasm
by Dan Witherspoon (Champions PC)
- Psych-Out
by David Kocourek (nutty and fun mental villain to bug mentalist)
- Raven
by Big Jim (NPC hero for Champions: martial artist/gadgeteer/Special
Forces operative)
- Road
Runner by Dan Witherspoon (Champions PC)
- Rage
by Lee Graham (hero bashing martial brick)
- Requiem
by David Kocourek (Nasty sonic villainess who prefers to stay
in the background of fights. Requiem - "noun" - song for the dead.)
- Rhandal
by Wayne Ligon (Fantasy Hero character)
- Rihalla
by Acid Rainbow (an update and expansion of the character from
AC #9)
- Riva
by Captain Australia (a furry flying female whose bite is much
worse than her bark)
- Ronin
by Mark Arsenault (Tahashi Yoshida's paranormal bodyguard and
strongman. Very dangerous! For the CORPS sourcebook in Playtest.)
- Scandros
by Mulborth (For Mythic Greece, a satyr who wants to be a Hero.
Good for comic relief as well as a bit of pathos.)
- Sefton
by Stephen Johnson (Arthur Sefton, high-level power-armored executive.
If Tony Stark were immortal...)
- Shadowstrike
by Wayne Ligon (Champions Superhero: Martial Artist)
- Short
Wave by Captain Australia (a kid superhero wanna-be with
radiowave powers)
- Shrapnel
by Dan Witherspoon (a 410-pt living metal brick with a lot of
anxiety)
- Silkie
by Captain Australia (powerful multiforming NPC based on a character
idea from A.E. Van Vogt)
- Sledgehammer
by Joe Fulgham (Champions villain)
- Sonimancer
by Eric Jackson (villain)
- Speed
Trap by Steve Richter (a "Hero" who moves so fast you can't
see him move)
- Stardancer
by Acid Rainbow (a supersonic energy projector for Champions)
- Streetwise
by Luke Green (Bionic Super-Hero)
- Sundancer
by Eric Jackson (a solar energy projector)
- Tiger
Lily by Captain Australia (a beautiful shapechanger from
India)
- Tiny
by Captain Australia (a mutant refugee living in the dark corners
of your campaign city)
- Titanica
by John Keller (a very powerful PC brick)
- Toonster
by Lizzy Borden (a wacky cartoon-style villian for Champions)
- Variable
Disadvantage Man by unknown (two characters with variable
disadvantages: Facet and The
Imperfect Man)
- Vengence
by David Kocourek (another crook for Champions)
- Wavelength
by Casey McGirt (Champions PC - Energy Projector)
- Weapon
Master by Frank Kocourek (Champions villain)
- Wither
by Frank Kocourek (Champions villain)
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