Name: Jay-No last name.
Age: 25
Race: Human
Hair Color/Style: Varies depending on his mood and hair dye in the house, Shaggy
Eye color: Pale Blue
Distinguishing Gear: Always has his red hat and goggles. Generally has on huge pants
Distinguishing Features: Will not go anywear without his black lab (to be named)
Powers/Skills: Has the uncanny ability to outwit others. Has years of self-training under his belt and is execptionally strong. Extremely charming smile.
Personality: Somewhat of a smartass, he always has something to bring to the conversation. He also has something to say to get himself out of the trouble that it should bring. He's mostly laid back, until it comes to his dog.
Hobbies and Interests: Travel, good conversation, and anything he can make history with.
History: He grew up in a small town with not much to do. He decided he would take up strength training at the young age of 10. With out much to use other than what nature offered he became very resourceful. Swimming the length of the river every other day, running 10 miles of forest on the opposite, and lifting the heaviest of limbs in the mean time by the time he reached 13. One day on his morning run he came across a black lab deep in the woods. The dog was hurt pretty badly, Jay carried him home and nursed him back to health. Now the dog refuses to leave his side, and Jay likes it that way. He refuses to go anywhere without the black dog.

Not much is known about his family other than that he was often left alone to fend for himself. Jay became very strong-willed. He decided that he would never have to depend on another human to support him. At the age of 15 he had left his home entirely and was living "off the land". He built a one room "home" near the river. Soon he was earning a living doing odd jobs for the locals. The more dangerous the job, the more money, the better. He learned to shoot the s**t with the best of them; more often than not shutting up the most arrogant men.

Now, he travels where the road takes him, meeting all sorts of characters, befriending or offending every one of them.