My first demigod idea I posted, altough i had many other toughts before. So the judge of the afterlife, based a bit on Anubis , who weiged the arguments and deeds of those before him, before they went to heaven or hell, is a Light Assassin who focuses on damage and debuffs, and can switch between a good judge, and an evil/corrupt one.
He Looks like this: http://guildwars.wikia.com/wiki/File:Dhuum.jpg , but entirely in white/ silver, with blue accents on robes and scythe.
Strenghts: Has good/exellent damage output, is versatile.
Weaknesses: Mana dependant, Low health
Starting Stats:
725 Mana
1500 Health
500 Armor
6.1 Move Speed
1.53 Attack Time
153-168 Damage
Play style: The Judge is a force to be reckoned with in it's own way, but being overconfident and thinking you will win with power alone will end up killing you, and eventually will cost you the game. He looks for those who are to be judged, and through his (or your) judgement he will ascend to godhood. He is equally effective at taking down creeps and demigods.
Abilities:
Active:
Key 4: Weight between good and evil. The judge adds weight to the balance and tipps it to Good/Evil, Making him switch between Good and Evil Judge and their forms of skills. You initially start as good untill you pick the skill. Effect: Good: Grants access to the Good version of your skills, increases armor and Health by 100 per level. Evil: Gives access to Evil version of skills, increases Attackpower by 30 and speed by 5% per level. 5 levels.
I have 2 versions for key 3, i'll list them as A and B, or i can just make 'em Good and Evil again.
Key 3: A: Lies or truth? The Judge knows the target lies and silences them. Effect: Silence target for 2 seconds. +2 seconds per level. 3 levels.
Key 3: B: Aura of truth. The Judge manifests truth by planting his scythe in the ground. Effect: Deal 500 AoE DoT damage. + 250 per level for 10 seconds. 3 levels (it's like a weakened circle of fire, but it moves with your DG)
Key 2: Weight of deeds. The Judge weighs your deeds and punishes you for them. Effect: Target moves 15% slower and reduces armor by 200. +5% speed reduction and + 200 armor reduction per level. 4 levels
Key 1: Judgement. The Judge slashes with his scythe to punish the target for it's deeds. Effect: Deal 300 damage to target and: Good: Heal self for half the damage done. Evil: Deal half the damage done in AoE. +200 damage per level. 4 levels
Passive:
Judge's strenght. Effect: Good: Increases mana regen by 5, +5 per level. Evil: Increased health regen by 10, +5 per level. 4 levels
Judge of sins. Effect: 10% chance to lower targets damage by 5 %. Lasts for 10 seconds. +5% chance and lower damage per level. 3 Levels
Enhanced attributes. 5 levels
Story: Before the progenitor was cast down, another god was exiled and stripped from his godhood. This god was previously the judge of life and death, but when he was cast down as a god and became mortal, he was reborn and lived in the slums, near the edge of the city, and as a farmer's son. He lived many years there, working as a farmer, together with his father, continually mowing the wheat with his scythe. He eventually grew tired of this, and travelled to the industrial centre of the city and worked as a balancer for a mediocre amount of money.
He suddenly heard a voice in his head whilst packing his stuff to go back home, which whispered to him: Do you want to become whole again? Do you want to know what you are once again able to become? He was told to go home, sleep and then look into his closet. The following morning, he found silver-white robes in his closet, toghether with his scythe. He donned the robes and then took his scythe, which, to his suprise, transformed into a tool, not for mowing, but judging and punishing. He then also created a mask, meant to resemble the reaper, but once it was done, it turned white.
He asked what he was to do, who he was, to which the voice replied: You are the banished god of judgement, the one to decide who lives and who dies. You were cast down for you were to powerfull for the ancient ones to control. He then immediately knew that he was able to transcend once again. He then travelled, donning the name: The Judge, and finally found how to retake what belongs to him.
Lots is still subject to change, and I still need to add a lot of things, but it's the basic idea.