Thanks for the welcome!
Don't worry, I'm used to craziness. As I mentioned, my regular group is a little over-the-top, both while roleplaying and in real life. For example, here's the characters in one of our campaigns:
Gun-toting, demon-slaying priest (he owns several hundred guns)
Sadistic, power hungry samurai
Psychic gambling nanotechnology guy
Transmuter- can change anything into anything else
Illusionist demon who enjoys pink daisies and ripping his own face off to scare people
Half-Demon martial artist spy (this is me)
In one of our most memorable games, our gambling psychic made the local casinos so mad they sent an entire private army after him. As he was avoiding jet fighters on his souped up scooter, the Transmuter formed a dome of rock around our apartment, The priest and samurai held off the foot soldiers, and I was a little irritated that my cooking experiments had been interrupted and melted the face of a giant robot with a batch of my home-made soup. At the same time one of our NPC friends held the stairway using only a pair of chopsticks.
The illusionist hadn't joined our group yet, so he missed out on the fun.
Crazyness does not bother me.