My next major task was the character sheets, after looking at several D&D and online original character sheets, I finally made my own in adobe illustrator. I took some ideas from others like using a box for body descriptions listing Health and strength. I also has a point based system out of 3/5 to show their skills too.
If the skill in general has one dot next to tow empty ones then it is the second lowest score. All empty dots is the lowest score and a row of 3 full dots is the highest score.

Hero character sheet

Dr Lloyd Cryptus character sheet
The first two character sheets I made was for the main hero and the main villain/mentor. Each character has their own Ability list, Archetype and Equipment list. There are also areas on the sheet for their species and job/role.

Trickster/mentor Owl bot character sheet

Mentor goblin Elder character sheet
The next characters to do were the information givers, mentors and guardians of the story. When the main hero meets these two, they are greeted with knowledge and truth they did not know of before.

Shapeshifter - misdirection. Striker tom character sheet

Vault goons Henchmen character sheet
The next characters are behind the scenes characters (NPCs), there are goons to fight and a mini boss too

Corrupted villain character sheet

character list and attributes
The last character sheet is the big bad corrupted goblin. This is the last main game boss and the main hero fights the goblin whilst knowing they are their father too. The hero must overcome their feelings and save the day.
The second picture is a character list I made which is sort of outdated, since one of them has been taken out.
Hero's Journey graph

Hero's journey graph my version with writing
This first hero's journey graph I made was simple but some points did not make sense regarding lizard information that is not needed nor is it any longer in the story as a whole.
New version of hero journey graph with colours too
Reflection
I have recently changed the Hero's journey graph and redone the layout for it. I overlaid a text box to make the text easier to see, I also re-worded some of the Acts since some had unnecessary information on them.
Overall, I really enjoyed this activity since the character sheets were very fun to make and seeing them develop was great to see also. Choosing which singular characters should be important and which should be taken seriously in my game story was a challenge but satisfying when completed and this then laid down points for the future of my story. I am satisfied.