Funny thing is, I did this for a character from my story My Ideal - in which the character, Misty, is a total Mary Sue. She's my physical description, my tastes in music, movies, my beliefs, ect. A lot of my stories lately are Mary Sues, in fact, especially the romantic ones because I have no romance in my life and have given up all hope of ever finding true love. So I live it out in short stories instead.
As an odd note, I had to do that [give up hope] to find myself in my current situation (getting married in just over seven months)...
Anywho...To the point of the matter. Well, one of the characters that I've created scored me a nice number in the mid-40s. Which strikes me as odd. Sure he's a great warrior and immortal. He chose immortality to serve his country and king along with a group of four other individuals, he's not naturally an immortal. He can be killed, at least temporarily, and if the ritual is no longer performed he stays inbetween this world and the afterlife. After a few lifetimes of battle, you're going to be good at it and people
will know who you are.
Should he still not know the business end of a sword, axe or maul? Should he not try to find a couple hobbies to relieve the stress of all that carnage (again, with all that time to practice some folks are bound to know your skill level even if you have a wide variety of hobbies)? Now, what happens if the ritual is misperformed or corrupted somehow?
And he
is responsible for thousands of deaths both directly and indirectly. The last time I checked, that was part of being a General/Warleader. It's going to be kind of tough to not think about things like that from time to time.
Aha!
He should be a completely inept warrior that feels no guilt for the lives he has taken or led to their dooms! And he should completely suck at anything else he does (but especially combat), because after a few centuries of making jewelry, gardening or learning the occassional language, he's not going to remember any of it...
Right?
But then I suck as a writer.