Here's Asbjorn, the Cleric of Thor/Frigg/Norse Pantheon. If they release the domains, I would like to change my domain if we get that far. I do admit, I had some realy average rolls for the scores, but hey, at least they're balanced and consistent. I kind of regret selling my chainmail, but I don't even think I could carry it on a normal load. I'm at ~120lbs now, and my strength is 14... So yeah, an extra 10lbs from the chainmail and I'm not gonna be able to grab any decent loot (probably still won't be able to, but oh well). When I hit fourth level, I'll probably get my strength up so I can wear splint. I'm glad though that I can't wear platemail right off the bat, because I would totally abuse that and I'm sure the same thing would happen like in my campaign I'm running where a 1st level character, who had platemail, was pretty much unkillable. He still is unkillable, but he's got some nasties to deal with that can actually hurt him now, just to keep him on his toes (USEC, you know who I'm talking about).
As for this, I'm hoping that I did it properly, but I didn't give the thing a clear read front to back, so I'm sure I missed some things. I'm glad I picked dwarf because the 25ft movement ignoring armor movement penalties makes it easier on me. I do admit I think I went a little overboard on the backstory and description on him plus his attitude on things. Some text got REALLY small, just a warning. I'll figure out how to get an image pasted on, and when I do, I'm gonna try and draw the holy symbol of the pantheon to show you guys my horrible art skill
I am going to admit though, this is a big jump for me since I'm used to 4e, but then again, what I see is they brought back 3.5 rules, threw in some likeable things from 4e, and mashed it together. I'm sure my friend will be happy that wizards now back to not being instantaneous casters (that was his biggest peeve of 4e; they made the wizard a wiffle bat and made him an instant caster like the sorcerer, making no clear distinction between them (I had no idea there was a difference)).
I also missed a bit; are we doing PBP or roll20 or some halfbreed of both? Because I know PBP can get hectic and you forget a lot of things, and roll20 is difficult for people who aren't proficient in it, but I did see one a guy is doing for a 3.5 pirates game where he runs the map on roll20 by himself but has players see what they're doing and then does it PBP. Unfortunately, he does take some time to post, but its wonderfully done so far, and I regret doing mine PBP sometimes after seeing it, and I highly recommend that it be done that way; it gives those who are in different time zones chances to post actions and it gives the DM and players a better idea of what is going on, as well as a log what happened, what the situation is, and most importantly, gives the DM full control without using other software like Auto CAD (like me) or be forced to draw out their entire campaign (and I saw this done before, and my god is it hectic how precise some DMs want it to be but can't get it).
And I realised that I'm overtired and I have no idea what I'm talking about now... (note to self: go to bed and finish doing the character in the morning so you're NOT awake at 4:30am when you work in 12 hours)