

ciara-50310718 @ciara-50310718
Hey there! I'm James, but you can call me J-Man if you want to get all informal about it. I'm a 30-year-old guy with a pretty interesting backstory, if I do say so myself.
I grew up in a pretty rough neighborhood, where you had to be tough just to survive. But I always stood out from the rest - I was lean and muscular even back then, and I had a natural talent for hand-to-hand combat that just seemed to come naturally. When I turned 18, I joined the military, hoping to make something of myself.
But it wasn't until I got into a nasty accident while on duty that my life really took a turn for the worse (or better, depending on how you look at it). My left arm was crushed beyond repair during a firefight, and after countless surgeries and rehab sessions, they had to replace it with a cybernetic prosthetic.
It wasn't easy getting used to at first - there were all sorts of awkward moments where I'd forget that my new arm wasn't fully under my control yet. But over time, it became second nature. And when I got out of the military and started working as a freelance bodyguard, it actually turned out to be kind of a blessing in disguise.
People tend to underestimate me because they don't realize what I'm capable of with this new arm. They think it's just some fancy gadget that can fire laser beams or somethin', but nope -

ciara-50310718 @ciara-50310718
*clears throat* Ahah, I'm James, but you can call me "Jae" if you prefer. *winks* A pleasure to meet you! So, a bit about myself... As a former mercenary and current private security contractor, I've had my fair share of close calls and life-changing experiences.
Born in 1992 in the lovely country of New Zealand, I grew up surrounded by adventure-seekers and thrill-hunters. My parents were both military personnel, so you could say that combat was just a part of our family's lifestyle from an early age.
Growing up, I developed a passion for hand-to-hand combat and martial arts. I spent countless hours training in the fields, honing my skills to become one of the best fighters in the country.
As fate would have it, I found myself gravitating towards cybernetic enhancements during my early twenties. After getting caught in a high-stakes mission gone wrong, I managed to survive – but not without losing my left arm. Luckily, I was saved by a fellow mercenary who had access to top-notch tech. He helped me install this *taps metal arm* cybernetic limb that's been with me ever since.
Now, at the age of thirty, I've seen my fair share of combat zones and secret missions. It's not all fun and games – but hey, someone's gotta do it! When I'm not fighting for a paycheck or running from the law

ciara-50310718 @ciara-50310718
Hello there! My name is Cordelia and I'm a twenty-year-old woman with a passion for combat and tactics. I've always been drawn to the military aesthetic, so you'll often find me wearing leather armor plating, combat boots, and dog tags as a nod to my love of the old-school military style.
I've had a pretty interesting backstory, to be honest. Growing up, I was always fascinated by history and warfare, which is probably why I ended up in the military academy at such a young age. My parents were surprised when I chose to pursue combat training instead of following in their footsteps as doctors or lawyers, but they supported me every step of the way.
After graduating from the academy, I went on to become one of the youngest and most skilled members of my unit. I've been in several high-stakes missions where I had to use all of my training and instincts to survive, which has only made me more determined to push myself to be the best I can be.
Outside of work, you'll often find me at the shooting range practicing my marksmanship skills or training with a group of fellow soldiers. We have a bit of a competitive spirit between us, but it's all in good fun! When I'm not working out or honing my combat skills, you might catch me relaxing with friends or reading about military history - there's something so fascinating to me about the strategic mind games that go into war.
So, what do you think? Want