Sorry, but I not a fan of text based character sheets. They do not look so good in comparison and do not have automatic calculations. MW sheets might not be perfect, but they are functional enough. But, I still think there needs to be a Rogues Gallery thread to link the on-line sheets to regardless.
Here is my Bard:
http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheetview.php?sheetid=1053565
[sblock=Jamir's Background]Jamir grew up as a vagabond child after his parents were killed. Rumor had it that it was an accident, but he was never really sure what happened. He was too young and was not present. Any adults in the neighborhood that actually knew the truth had determined that the small child did not need to know such things.
He lived on the streets of Magnimar relying on the compassion of some and taking what he could to survive and eat. He was able to sneak into places at night and steal scraps without arising suspicion. Like most street urchins, survival meant being quick on his feet and sticking together with other kids to combine efforts.
As he got older, Jamir was finding that he was capable of more than general thievery. He had a way with words and some folks found his stories entertaining. He was developing an innate aptitude for practicing magic. However after learning a few tricks, he started hiding the other spells he was capable of casting. The gang leaders would have taken steps to keep him in their control and taken away his freedom if they learned he could do more than a few parlor tricks.
Jamir did not want to be tied to a gang at all, looking at becoming more than a street thug in Magnimar. He actually wanted to get out and see more of the world.
Surviving his teenage years had been a continual struggle to avoid being taken by a thieves' guild and scrounging enough coin to feed himself. Learning to provide some entertainment in the taverns proved to be the solution. He was able to do well enough to feed himself and secure lodging on a regular basis without having to steal any more.
By the time he was 18, Jamir had earned enough to pay for some weapons training from a retired gladiator and buy some decent gear. He even had a small amount of saving starting to build up.
Unfortunately, all of that changed when one of gang leaders he had often rejected and eventually had to turn in to the Guard to get him off his back was free once more. He came looking for Jamir with some of his thugs. Jamir booked passage on a small coastal trader to flee the city with what he could carry. The ship had stopped off at Sandpoint and that was all the farther his gold could take him, since he was unable to pay for the passage onwards to Korvosa.[/sblock]
Pending the results of my request in the post above, I am ready to start whenever.