So... I create a lot of characters but I rarely have opportunity to play them. I'm a female that likes to play male characters and female characters. I have three specifically in mind. And I'm debating which one to play.
I have Halcyon, who is a Faun that lives in a forest, and can transform into a silver stag, that many people try to hunt because...prized silver stag. He's magical in that he knows basic elemental magic, mostly earth related, but prefers to fight with his fists. He's a bit crass, hates unicorns with a passion(his forest ends up becoming their forests), a prankster, and rarely trusts most humanoids. He has the scars to prove why.
Then there is Snapp a.k.a Snapdragon who comes from a race of plant people. He's a bit short in stature, but he can pack a whallop with an immense amount of strength...not quite ant strength, but he can lift things 3 times his size. But because he's short(about 5' 4"), people aren't very intimidated. He's also a wandering monk, has a very laid back easy going nature, and is a firm believer in helping the helpless and also prefers the outdoors.
Prince Hollis is the third character, also known as "The Violent Prince" and "The Cursed Prince". He comes from a race of elves who are all white or blonde haired and blue eyed. He was born with jet black hair, and red eyes. An omen in their community and royalty at that. A curse to end their kingdom. He didn't have a cruel upbringing actually, the rulers hoping that treating him kindly would change his demeanor, but he had an extreme penchant for war versus the peace they preferred. While he had an army he would conquer lands, until they found his nature to be too cruel as he reveled in violence and stained the land in blood. He was cast out with nothing, after a coup was attempted to end his life, where he killed the majority of his attackers. He is not a nice person. He is not very easily swayed. Sympathy means nothing to him and he's trying to rebuild an army to get back at the people that cast him out and reclaim the kingdom that rightfully belongs to him.
And I don't have a picture of Hollis properly drawn yet. I just have little sketches everywhere.