These are the characters that I use for some of the conventions games I run. They also make just dandy NPCs the rest of the time. I just finished revamping them from the old handouts to 250 point heroes. I've left the old handouts for now (which are in MS Word - ) -- they don't have exact point totals, but they do have a nifty "Translation for the Champions Impaired" section for novice players. As I recall, they were approximately 200 (100/100) point characters. Soon, I'll update the handouts as well.
Creation Workshop files.
MS Word character sheet.
Butterfly (aka Ruby Kaye Neville) is a shapeshifter. She sometimes shrinks down little and sprouts wings to fly. There's no real way to tell what Ruby really looks like. As a shapeshifter, she can pick any look she wants. Her standard form is up to the player. She is very flamboyant and a little frivolous. She has very little patience for the doom-and-gloom types. She's into this hero stuff as much for the thrill as anything.
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Chris Craven (no secret ID) is an eccentric, but reputable, private investigator, specializing in missing persons. Clairvoyant from birth, Chris learned early not to admit to paranormality, but appreciates the edge it provides in investigations. Like most telempaths, Chris is uncomfortable in crowds and dislikes being around death.
Daystar (aka Alex Chandler) is an energy projector. DayStar was born with light powers. Daystar's identical twin, NightStar, was born with (go ahead, guess) dark powers. There is also a kid sister, whose powers are only just developing. NightStar has, unfortunately, fallen prey to the temptation of greed, evil, and general nastiness, causing all sorts of confusion.
Deathwish (aka Jodi Keaning) was the only survivor of a bombing that killed her family and fiancee. She sees her survival as something of an oversight. She does not believe in suicide, but neither does she feels she has any business being alive. She therefore spends her energy protecting "innocents" or the "deserving" without much regard for her own safety. Other heroes view Deathwish with a certain amount of uneasiness. Every team needs your basic non-powered martial artist with a traumatic past, right?
Dreamer (or sometimes "Beautiful Dreamer", aka Noel Webster Kensington) is an astral projector. Dreamer's also only 14. While Noah is a kid in person, his astral form appears significantly older and larger. He's also precocious enough that most of the other heros take him for a somewhat immature adult. And a lot of heros are pretty immature, so it's not really all that noticeable.
Facet (aka Morgan Anselkin) won a magic amulet in a poker game. Though a little too drunk to remember exactly what the loser looked like, Morgan can remember that by the time s/he sobered up, there were a bunch of guys in funny outfits after the amulet. Morgan ditched them but couldn't ditch the amulet. It seems to like it's new owner. The amulet has sa lot of power, but isn't terribly reliable.
Frostbite (aka Andy Wojciech) has cold-based powers. Andy became Frostbite a few years ago, when apparently latent cold powers were triggered by a refrigeration accident. Andy is married and has an 8 year old child. Neither the spouse nor the child knows Andy is really Frostbite.