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"Poyo!"
Kirby
*Male(?)*Unknown*Puffball*Kirby*
*Personality*
Cheerful, innocent, positive, but still brave and the owner of a sense of justice. Doesn't really seem to hold grudges, and is very capable of forgiveness. Reckless, and without proper motivation tends to be a little lazy. Has quite an appetite.

*Skills*
Fighting-Kirby can block an attack, and perform a slide kick and a headbutt.
Piloting- Kirby is very good at driving a warp star, but is very bad at landing and has a tendency towards crashing. He's also been seen operating a mech suit with some level of skill.


*Powers*
Not Waterlogged-Kirby doesn't appear to be affected by negative aspects of water.
Inhale- Kirby can inhale almost anything and either spit it out at enemies as a star, or swallow it.
Copy Ability-If the object/being swallowed by Kirby meets some universal qualifications, he will gain a copied ability similar to that of the thing in question.
Hover-Kirby can inhale air and flap his arms to hover in the air. He can do this almost indefinitely. In addition, he can exhale this air as an attack, or use inhaled air to become more buoyant.
Bodily Qualities- Since Kirby has a soft, flexible body, he can be flattened or stretched and always return to his original shape.
Speed- Kirby is quick enough to outrun a certain king in a certain race. Not superb speed, but is still very quick, probably more so than the average human.
Warp Star- Kirby can summon rideable warp stars that can carry four people. These are very quick and capable of taking him and his passengers places in short periods of time.


*Weaknesses*
Copy Ability-Kirby can't use most of his abilites underwater, instead being forced to rely on a "water gun".
Limits- While Kirby dying is debatable, he can certainly be knocked down to zero health and exhausted.
Speech- Some people can understand Kirby's "unique" ways of speaking, to other people it's a bunch of gibberish. Hit or miss.


*Other*


 
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Beneath the armor, he is a Caucasian male in his early 20s, with a clear complexion, brown hair, green eyes and overall average looking face. He commonly has some form of stubble as one does not often get a chance to shave while in prolonged battle.

Quote: "Ni su'cuyi , gar kyr'adyc. Ni partayli, gar darasuum" "I'm alive, but you are dead. I remember you, so you are eternal" - Mandalorian dirge

Name: Leoandr Ordo

Universe from: Star Wars (OC)

Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual

Species: Human

Bio: Leoandr was born about 20 years prior to the clone wars (so 40ish BBY), to one of the last descendants of the ancient Mandalorian Clan Ordo, who was among the last of those that still clung to the old Mandalorian ways of honor and martial prowess, refuting both the ways of the pacifist new mandalorian puppet state propped up by the republic and the senseless, honorless violence of deathwatch. Born right at the end of the Mandalorian civil war between the Deathwatch and the True Mandalorians, led by Jaster Mereel, and later, Jango Fett, Leoandr grew up in a time where the Mandalorians were at their weakest and without a true foe to even fight. Subsequently, most of his early life, and training, consisted of surviving in the roughest of climates with the bare minimum, rather than direct combat against skilled opponents.

His father, after the Mandalorian civil war, turned to mercenary work, and while not as successful as the infamous Jango Fett, the man was still as successful as any respectable Mandalorian should be. When young Leoandr hit the age of 12, he would begin to properly train the boy in fighting like a true warrior while bringing him along in his hunts. By the time his father died in combat, when Leoandr was 16, he was already a dangerous foe for any common thug or hired gun most criminals could hire. He would follow his father's path as a bounty hunter even into the onset of the Clone Wars, only abandoning this line of work when the fires of war once again reached the planet of Mandalore.

In his earliest days on Mandalore, he joined with Deathwatch, despite not truly holding their ideals, at the promise of a revival of the old ways of the Mandalorian, and of course, the promise of ousting the damn near blasphemous New Mandalorian puppet state. However, once Maul returned to the galactic stage and usurped the title of Mandalore, Leoandr quickly followed Bo Katan, in opposition to the shadowy Sith Lord who wished to rule over Mandalore as if he were a king. Throughout the final months of the clone wars, he would fight along side the Mandalorian loyalists, and later, the republic forces, who seeked to, and eventually did, oust Maul.

However, this would not be an end to the destruction on Mandalore, as order 66 came down, and The Republic transitioned into The Empire, the Mandalorians fought both themselves and their former clone allies, with Leoandr joining a splinter faction that seeked to once again implement the ideals and teachings of Jaster Mereel, causing them to come into conflict with both Bo-Katan's forces and the Imperials. Leoandr who was by this time, a seasoned veteran, found himself in a position equivalent to Lieutenant in this splinter faction, despite his young age. Over the course of several months, they would be whittled down until Leoandr was one of the last members of this faction, and he too, would eventually fall in battle. Or so it would have seemed, until he would find himself awakening upon a mysterious world, his wounds healed, and a fire still burning within him.

Personality: Leoandr is often times able to keep in good spirits throughout even the toughest of times, due to his Mandalorian upbringing, which taught him that hardship only makes a warrior stronger and more worthy, and thus, is nothing to brood over or whine about. He is sarcastic and quick witted as well, using humor as a way of keeping his own morale, along with his comrade's, high. Like any true Mandalorian, he is both brave and holds a strong sense of honor, which will often times throw him into battle, even when the odds are not in his favor.

Skills:
Combat: When it comes to the art of war, Mandalorians are among the most feared of opponents, and Leoandr is no exception to this rule. He is capable of fighting with a variety of weapons, whether they be rifles, handguns, swords or his bare hands. He is less capable with explosives, although he is still able to set basic ones with no real troubles, more complex ones are unusable to him and defusing such devices are out of the question.

Survival: Leoandr is more the capable of sustaining himself off the land in any climate or biome almost indefinitely, as often times, Mandalorians will use the wilderness as the first of many tests of a warrior's strength and worth.

Powers: N/A

Weaknesses:
Codes of Honor; due to his strong sense of honor, Leoandr is obligated to fight any opponent who challenges him, no matter who they are. This can easily force him to fight opponents he has zero chance of surviving against.
Normal Human; Despite being a skilled warrior, he is just that. He is exceptionally weak to the force and magic, as he simply can not counter that with anything but a quick draw of his gun and the hope that his armor plates can withstand whatever they throw at him.
 

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"Poyo!"
Kirby
*Male(?)*Unknown*Puffball*Kirby*
*Personality*
Cheerful, innocent, positive, but still brave and the owner of a sense of justice. Doesn't really seem to hold grudges, and is very capable of forgiveness. Reckless, and without proper motivation tends to be a little lazy. Has quite an appetite.

*Skills*
Fighting-Kirby can block an attack, and perform a slide kick and a headbutt.
Piloting- Kirby is very good at driving a warp star, but is very bad at landing and has a tendency towards crashing. He's also been seen operating a mech suit with some level of skill.


*Powers*
Not Waterlogged-Kirby doesn't appear to be affected by negative aspects of water.
Inhale- Kirby can inhale almost anything and either spit it out at enemies as a star, or swallow it.
Copy Ability-If the object/being swallowed by Kirby meets some universal qualifications, he will gain a copied ability similar to that of the thing in question.
Hover-Kirby can inhale air and flap his arms to hover in the air. He can do this almost indefinitely. In addition, he can exhale this air as an attack, or use inhaled air to become more buoyant.
Bodily Qualities- Since Kirby has a soft, flexible body, he can be flattened or stretched and always return to his original shape.
Speed- Kirby is quick enough to outrun a certain king in a certain race. Not superb speed, but is still very quick, probably more so than the average human.
Warp Star- Kirby can summon rideable warp stars that can carry four people. These are very quick and capable of taking him and his passengers places in short periods of time.


*Weaknesses*
Copy Ability-Kirby can't use most of his abilites underwater, instead being forced to rely on a "water gun".
Limits- While Kirby dying is debatable, he can certainly be knocked down to zero health and exhausted.
Speech- Some people can understand Kirby's "unique" ways of speaking, to other people it's a bunch of gibberish. Hit or miss.


*Other*



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Name: The Emperor's Champion, The Orochi, Oni

Universe from: For Honor

Gender: Female

Species: Human

Bio: The Emperor's Champion comes from an inhospitable land, inhabited by the remnants of a once great civilization, devastated by a great cataclysm that ravaged the entire world nearly a millennium ago. Few in number, these people, who have since formed a nation known as the Dawn Empire, have been honed into fierce warriors by necessity, with many considering any one of their warriors to be worth ten of any other. The most elite of these warriors are the Orochi, who are regarded as being worth a hundred normal warriors. Although her early life is very much a mystery, it is known that she had once been in service to a Daimyo named Ayu, prior to serving the Emperor directly.

Their servitude to the Emperor would not last long, as she would quickly get her thrown into a prison cell due to her speaking out against the Emperor, likely over something she found either dishonorable or simply stupid. She would languish in prison until the Great Raid occurred, and the Imperial capital was sacked by Northern Raiders from Valkenheim. She would be set free by Ayu, who would call upon her to drive out the barbarians, which she would do so successfully. However, just as victory seemed to have been achieved, Apollyon and her Blackstone Legion would storm the palace and overwhelm the exhausted defenders of the city, killing the Emperor, the royal family and many of the daimyo who had been present, leaving only a few.

Civil war would begin to break out as the remaining daimyo fought for what remained of the empire, until the Emperor's Champion intervened and paved the way for Ayu to ascend to the title of Empress. With the empire back on its feet, the Emperor's Champion would then lead an army west into the lands of Ashfeld, intent on seeking revenge against Apollyon, who had also fractured the lands she was native to, and plunged them into civil war. Eventually, the Emperor's Champion would lay siege to Apollyon's fortress, along with an army of those rebelling against her. There, the Emperor's Champion would face Apollyon in single combat, and slay her. However, she would fail to stop Apollyon's master plan, as the two former allies began to fight for control of her former lands, and the world would once again fall into all out war.

The Emperor's Champion would fight in this war until suddenly finding herself in a strange, new land, without any knowledge of how she got there or why she was here.

Personality: The Emperor's Champion is among one of the greatest, if not the greatest, duelists to ever live in her world. Despite this, she is often incredibly modest about her own abilities, and rarely, if ever, underestimates anyone else she comes across. On top of this, she is an incredibly adaptive warrior, capable of using whatever tools she needs to achieve victory, and learning quickly. She is calm under pressure, and logically minded as well. Her biggest flaw, atleast in the culture of the Dawn Empire, is her bluntness. She rarely sugar coats the truth or holds her tongue, if she thinks an action is stupid or flawed, she will tell you. This is what led to her imprisonment by the Emperor.

Skills:

Duelist: In single combat with a blade, the Emperor's Champion is not to be underestimated. They are quick and deadly, and almost always assumes to offensive against her opponents, utilizing her speed to overwhelm them. Her motions in battle are fluid, and every strike can easily be linked into numerous other strikes. On top of this, she is capable of switching weapons in an instant, and fluidly linking the transition into her fighting style.

Adaptive Warrior: The Emperor's Champion posses a quick wit, and will often be capable of using her environment to her advantage, or picking up skill with new weapons rapidly. On top of this, she is also quite skilled in turning her opponent's strikes against them, turning their fighting style into a detriment to themselves.
Powers and abilities: N/A

Weaknesses:

Primitive world: The Emperor's Champion comes from a world that hasn't quite left the medieval period, which means that not only is all of her equipment woefully underpowered, but she will also be forced to adjust to a radically different culture and a radically different way of fighting if she is to survive at all.
 
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'Quote': "I'm just doing what's right. Call me a coward, I don't care."


Name: Carter Moran


Universe From: Star Wars (OC)


Gender: Male


Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual


Species: Human


Bio:
Raised on the desert streets of Tatooine, Carter Moran was a thief from the getgo. Stealing credits, food, water, equipment, anything he needed to provide for his sister Sarah. Eventually, he landed in trouble with the Hutt Cartel and was forcefully recruited to work as a smuggler to pay off his debt, or else the Hutts would abduct his sister and sell her into slavery. Once his debt was paid off, however, the Hutts demanded he continued his employment due to his talents, again under threat of selling his sister into slavery. He denied their request, moving his sister of Tatooine and taking them both into hiding. The Hutts then put a price on both of their heads. Determined to keep his sister free of the Hutts, he brought her to Coruscant and had her identity changed while he would lead them on and keep their focus on him. During his exodus, he discovered that he was wanted by the Hutts due to the fact he was Force Sensitive.
Later, Kanjiklub had offered to pay off his bounty to the Hutts in exchange for his services as a smuggler, as well as the technical components to build a lightsaber. During his travels, he bonded with a kyber crystal found in the depths of the Kashyyyk forests as well. Once his business with Kanjiklub was finished, they ended up double-crossing him to claim his kyber crystal and sell it to the First Order in exchange for more operational freedom to conduct their business. He ended up evading Kanjiklub's efforts to capture him, garnering him animosity from them as they hired the Mercenary Guild to kill him and reclaim the kyber crystal from his now-functional lightsaber.

While on the run from Kanjiklub, and evading the Mercenary Guild, Carter met a former Jedi turned mercenary named Kaiden Fey, who offered to aid the youthful smuggler in his endeavors and train him in the art of saber combat and instruct him on how to use the Force. This training helped him prolong his life and learn to better fend off against the constant threat of the galaxy's criminals trying to kill him.
During what he thought was a routine run for him, he ended up discovering a damaged droid in the sands of Jakku. Offering to help repair the droid on his travels, Carter took it aboard his ship and began work on repairing it. All the while, he was being tailed by a Mandalorian bounty hunter who wanted to reclaim the android and sell it. Instead, Carter ended up bringing the droid to Coruscant, meeting his old friend Kaiden Fey, who had returned to the Jedi Order. After this, he continued with his smuggling career.


Personality: Carter is a man that cared for the sister he helped lived with on Tatooine, resigning himself to doing anything he must to defend her. This also applied to the very small circle of friends and allies that he began meeting during his travels across the galaxy. Rather fearful of major confrontation, Carter will often take whatever road necessary to avoid major conflict unless necessary. He will often try to talk his way out first, but will more often than not fall back on his lightsaber and blaster to get him out of a bind.


Skills: Carter's skills come from a lifetime of serving as a smuggler and criminal. He's extremely skilled with a blaster pistol or blaster rifle, as well as a a melee weapon. Put him behind the controls of a starship and he'll outfly just about anything, as well. He's somewhat knowledgable in hand to hand combat, and his diplomacy skills could use some work as well. After training under Kaiden Fey, Carter honed his skill with a lightsaber and quickly became proficient in Form VI Niman and Form III Soresu.


Powers/Abilities: Carter's connection to the mystical Force allows him several abilities that he has trained to be able to successfully utilize. He's able to telekinetically move objects or peer into other people's minds. The basic Force abilities such as Force Push, Force Pull, and Force Speed are among the ones he has mastered. More advanced abilities he's been shown to use are Force Repulse, the Mind Trick, and Precognition.


Weaknesses: His major weakness stems from the attachments he forms as he journeys. If one can put one of his allies or friends into a position to be harmed or captured, Carter will willingly cooperate with whatever one would have him do unless he could think of any situation to free himself and his ally. He also has a slightly higher durability than a typical human due to his Force connection.


Others (Trivia, Theme music, etc.):
 
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'Quote': "I'm just doing what's right. Call me a coward, I don't care."


Name: Carter Moran


Universe From: Star Wars (OC)


Gender: Male


Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual


Species: Human


Bio:
Raised on the desert streets of Tatooine, Carter Moran was a thief from the getgo. Stealing credits, food, water, equipment, anything he needed to provide for his sister Sarah. Eventually, he landed in trouble with the Hutt Cartel and was forcefully recruited to work as a smuggler to pay off his debt, or else the Hutts would abduct his sister and sell her into slavery. Once his debt was paid off, however, the Hutts demanded he continued his employment due to his talents, again under threat of selling his sister into slavery. He denied their request, moving his sister of Tatooine and taking them both into hiding. The Hutts then put a price on both of their heads. Determined to keep his sister free of the Hutts, he brought her to Coruscant and had her identity changed while he would lead them on and keep their focus on him. During his exodus, he discovered that he was wanted by the Hutts due to the fact he was Force Sensitive.
Later, Kanjiklub had offered to pay off his bounty to the Hutts in exchange for his services as a smuggler, as well as the technical components to build a lightsaber. During his travels, he bonded with a kyber crystal found in the depths of the Kashyyyk forests as well. Once his business with Kanjiklub was finished, they ended up double-crossing him to claim his kyber crystal and sell it to the First Order in exchange for more operational freedom to conduct their business. He ended up evading Kanjiklub's efforts to capture him, garnering him animosity from them as they hired the Mercenary Guild to kill him and reclaim the kyber crystal from his now-functional lightsaber.

While on the run from Kanjiklub, and evading the Mercenary Guild, Carter met a former Jedi turned mercenary named Kaiden Fey, who offered to aid the youthful smuggler in his endeavors and train him in the art of saber combat and instruct him on how to use the Force. This training helped him prolong his life and learn to better fend off against the constant threat of the galaxy's criminals trying to kill him.
During what he thought was a routine run for him, he ended up discovering a damaged droid in the sands of Jakku. Offering to help repair the droid on his travels, Carter took it aboard his ship and began work on repairing it. All the while, he was being tailed by a Mandalorian bounty hunter who wanted to reclaim the android and sell it. Instead, Carter ended up bringing the droid to Coruscant, meeting his old friend Kaiden Fey, who had returned to the Jedi Order. After this, he continued with his smuggling career.


Personality: Carter is a man that cared for the sister he helped lived with on Tatooine, resigning himself to doing anything he must to defend her. This also applied to the very small circle of friends and allies that he began meeting during his travels across the galaxy. Rather fearful of major confrontation, Carter will often take whatever road necessary to avoid major conflict unless necessary. He will often try to talk his way out first, but will more often than not fall back on his lightsaber and blaster to get him out of a bind.


Skills: Carter's skills come from a lifetime of serving as a smuggler and criminal. He's extremely skilled with a blaster pistol or blaster rifle, as well as a a melee weapon. Put him behind the controls of a starship and he'll outfly just about anything, as well. He's somewhat knowledgable in hand to hand combat, and his diplomacy skills could use some work as well. After training under Kaiden Fey, Carter honed his skill with a lightsaber and quickly became proficient in Form VI Niman and Form III Soresu.


Powers/Abilities: Carter's connection to the mystical Force allows him several abilities that he has trained to be able to successfully utilize. He's able to telekinetically move objects or peer into other people's minds. The basic Force abilities such as Force Push, Force Pull, and Force Speed are among the ones he has mastered. More advanced abilities he's been shown to use are Force Repulse, the Mind Trick, and Precognition.


Weaknesses: His major weakness stems from the attachments he forms as he journeys. If one can put one of his allies or friends into a position to be harmed or captured, Carter will willingly cooperate with whatever one would have him do unless he could think of any situation to free himself and his ally. He also has a slightly higher durability than a typical human due to his Force connection.


Others (Trivia, Theme music, etc.):


I'm not in charge of character sheets at all, but I just wanted to say I love your little account theme. Reverse Flash is probably one of my favorite DC villains. (Which may or may not be because of the CW show, but I cannot confirm or deny.)
 
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'Quote': 'Sure, I may be a mortal now, who isn't a self proclaimed god unlike you.... But I'm not one to give up protecting the world that I love, and my friends that I care for ' Sky standing up to Corvus.


Name: Sky


Universe From (Series your character comes from. OCs are labeled as OCs): Dragon Quest IX/Self Created OC


Gender: Male

Sexual Orientation (Optional): Straight, unless it's a girly looking boy.


Species: Celestrian (Former, AKA Angel), Mortal (Human)


Bio (Short/Long, who gives a shit?): A warrior who fell from the sky when shadows struck the heavens. He went on a great quest to save the world from a reborn tyrannical empire, and fought a fallen angel who had godly powers, in order to stop him from destroying it.


Personality: He is friendly, but will kill anything that threatens him, his friends, or the world. Basically a hero of the people who can't fend for themselves against the supernatural or massive armies. He also takes a lot of his actions based on my own feelings if I was in the situation.


Skills (Things that a normal human could train to become proficient in): Excellent swordsman, Great at running, Great at reading ancient books, and he knows lots of magic.


Powers/Abilities (Things accredited to genes, unusual circumstances, and otherwise supernatural abilities):
Magic: In Sky's world, he knows magic, just like other adventurers there. He however has more versatility due to being a cross class Swordsman/Sage.

Spell List:
Kafrizz: Powerful fireball that deals massive fire damage to one target.

Kacrackle: Multiple Ice spikes burst from the ground to impale a group of enemies.

Bounce: A deflection spell that affects any magic spell.

Omniheal: Restores all health and regenerates lost body parts of all fighters in his party.

Squelch: Removes poison from one target.

Tingle: Removes paralysis from one target.

Cockadoodledoo: Removes sleep (Magical kind) from one target.

Magic Burst: Sacrifices the ability to use spells for the rest of the day, in order to nuke a single target with lots of magical energy.

Sword Skills:

Dragon Slash: Deals near fatal damage to Dragons.

Metal Slash: An Anti Armor ability that slices through metal bodies and armor like butter.

Miracle Slash: A life drain technique that heals the user when it hits.

Gigaslash: Dragon Quest's version of Atoria Saber's Excalibur.

Gigagash: Like Gigaslash, but uses two swords.


Weaknesses (If anything notable): Anything that can hurt a normal human can hurt Sky.

Others (Trivia, Theme music, etc.) (Optional):

Weapons:
x1 Edrik Sword - Weapon used by a forgotten hero. Main Weapon.
x1 Metal King Sword - Forged using the blood of Metal Slimes, and far more sharp than any other sword. Optional dual weild weapon.
 
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'Quote': "I'm just doing what's right. Call me a coward, I don't care."


Name: Carter Moran


Universe From: Star Wars (OC)


Gender: Male


Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual


Species: Human


Bio:
Raised on the desert streets of Tatooine, Carter Moran was a thief from the getgo. Stealing credits, food, water, equipment, anything he needed to provide for his sister Sarah. Eventually, he landed in trouble with the Hutt Cartel and was forcefully recruited to work as a smuggler to pay off his debt, or else the Hutts would abduct his sister and sell her into slavery. Once his debt was paid off, however, the Hutts demanded he continued his employment due to his talents, again under threat of selling his sister into slavery. He denied their request, moving his sister of Tatooine and taking them both into hiding. The Hutts then put a price on both of their heads. Determined to keep his sister free of the Hutts, he brought her to Coruscant and had her identity changed while he would lead them on and keep their focus on him. During his exodus, he discovered that he was wanted by the Hutts due to the fact he was Force Sensitive.
Later, Kanjiklub had offered to pay off his bounty to the Hutts in exchange for his services as a smuggler, as well as the technical components to build a lightsaber. During his travels, he bonded with a kyber crystal found in the depths of the Kashyyyk forests as well. Once his business with Kanjiklub was finished, they ended up double-crossing him to claim his kyber crystal and sell it to the First Order in exchange for more operational freedom to conduct their business. He ended up evading Kanjiklub's efforts to capture him, garnering him animosity from them as they hired the Mercenary Guild to kill him and reclaim the kyber crystal from his now-functional lightsaber.

While on the run from Kanjiklub, and evading the Mercenary Guild, Carter met a former Jedi turned mercenary named Kaiden Fey, who offered to aid the youthful smuggler in his endeavors and train him in the art of saber combat and instruct him on how to use the Force. This training helped him prolong his life and learn to better fend off against the constant threat of the galaxy's criminals trying to kill him.
During what he thought was a routine run for him, he ended up discovering a damaged droid in the sands of Jakku. Offering to help repair the droid on his travels, Carter took it aboard his ship and began work on repairing it. All the while, he was being tailed by a Mandalorian bounty hunter who wanted to reclaim the android and sell it. Instead, Carter ended up bringing the droid to Coruscant, meeting his old friend Kaiden Fey, who had returned to the Jedi Order. After this, he continued with his smuggling career.


Personality: Carter is a man that cared for the sister he helped lived with on Tatooine, resigning himself to doing anything he must to defend her. This also applied to the very small circle of friends and allies that he began meeting during his travels across the galaxy. Rather fearful of major confrontation, Carter will often take whatever road necessary to avoid major conflict unless necessary. He will often try to talk his way out first, but will more often than not fall back on his lightsaber and blaster to get him out of a bind.


Skills: Carter's skills come from a lifetime of serving as a smuggler and criminal. He's extremely skilled with a blaster pistol or blaster rifle, as well as a a melee weapon. Put him behind the controls of a starship and he'll outfly just about anything, as well. He's somewhat knowledgable in hand to hand combat, and his diplomacy skills could use some work as well. After training under Kaiden Fey, Carter honed his skill with a lightsaber and quickly became proficient in Form VI Niman and Form III Soresu.


Powers/Abilities: Carter's connection to the mystical Force allows him several abilities that he has trained to be able to successfully utilize. He's able to telekinetically move objects or peer into other people's minds. The basic Force abilities such as Force Push, Force Pull, and Force Speed are among the ones he has mastered. More advanced abilities he's been shown to use are Force Repulse, the Mind Trick, and Precognition.


Weaknesses: His major weakness stems from the attachments he forms as he journeys. If one can put one of his allies or friends into a position to be harmed or captured, Carter will willingly cooperate with whatever one would have him do unless he could think of any situation to free himself and his ally. He also has a slightly higher durability than a typical human due to his Force connection.


Others (Trivia, Theme music, etc.):

Count Gensokyo Count Gensokyo he's in
 
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'Quote':
"You're a good cop, dad. You put on that badge and carry that gun because you know if you don't someone who shouldn't will. When I put on this mask, I only did it -- Because it freed me from responsibility. I thought I was special. And Peter Parker died because he tried to follow my example. I have to take responsibility for that. To make his death mean something. But I can't do it in a jail cell. This mask is my badge now. If I don't define what it means... monsters like this will. This is where I'm needed most."

Name:
Gwendolyn Maxine Stacy/Spider-Woman/Ghost-Spider

Universe From:
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Gender:
Female

Species:
Human Mutate bonded to a Symbiote

Bio:
"Alright, people. Let's start at the beginning one last time."

Gwen Stacy was an average Teenage girl until she was bitten by a radioactive spider and for two years she was her universe's one and only Spider-Woman.

"You guys know the rest..."

During her time as Spider-Woman, Gwen joined a girl band called "The Mary Janes" and lived her life as normal... She was able to save her Father's life from the Kingpin's hitmen but was unable to save the life of her best friend, Peter Parker, after he mutated himself into a Lizard Man in hopes of becoming a hero like Gwen. Some time after some Multiversal Spider-Crisis, Gwen lost her powers and had to retire until she was in contact with a strange alien symbiote that reawakened her dormant powers... Gwen now fights crime once more under a new moniker... Ghost-Spider.

Personality:
Gwen takes super heroing very seriously and often doesn't quip during combat, unlike other Spider-People. She is also prone to anger and swears a lot when frustrated.

After the death of her best friend, Gwen became very jaded and distant. She pushes away anyone who tries to be her friend in an attempt to avoid any "distractions".

Skills:
Skilled Detective: Gwen has a proclivity for analytical thinking and detective work. She is also the daughter of a police captain, thus she knows some police protocols and methods.

Musician: Gwen plays the drums with the band, The Mary Janes.

Skilled Fighter: Gwen is a skilled freestyle fighter. However she learned most of her moves from Kung-Fu movies.

Skilled Dancer: Gwen is a talented Ballerina and uses her skill and flexibility in her fighting style.

Powers/Abilities:
Spider Physiology: Gwen's powers were similar to those of Peter Parker of the Prime Marvel Universe, after a Radioactive Spider granted her superhuman strength, speed, toughened flesh, and numerous arachnid-like abilities. Said powers were restored when she was bonded to the Symbiote.

Wall-Crawling: Gwen's exposure to the mutated spider venom induced a mutagenic, cerebellum-wide alteration of her engrams resulting in the ability to mentally control the flux of inter-atomic attraction (electrostatic force) between molecular boundary layers. This overcomes the outer electron shell's normal behavior of mutual repulsion with other outer electron shells and permits the tremendous potential for electron attraction to prevail. The mentally controlled sub-atomic particle responsible for this has yet to be identified. This ability to affect the attraction between surfaces is so far limited to Gwen's body (especially concentrated in her hands and feet) and another object, with an upper limit of several tons per finger.

Superhuman Strength: Gwen possesses superhuman strength enabling her to press lift approximately ten tons.

Superhuman Speed: Gwen is capable of running and moving at speeds that are far beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete.

Superhuman Stamina: Gwen's advanced musculature produces less fatigue toxins during physical activity than an ordinary human. This allows her to exert herself physically for much longer periods of time before fatigue begins to impair her.

Superhuman Durability: Gwen's body is physically tougher and more resistant to some types of injury than the body of a normal human. Her body is more resistant to impact forces than anything else. She can withstand great impacts, such as falling from a height of several stories or being struck by an opponent with super strength, that would severely injure or kill a normal human with little to no discomfort.

Superhuman Agility: Gwen's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are all enhanced to levels that are far beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete.

Superhuman Equilibrium: Gwen possesses the ability to achieve a state of perfect equilibrium in any position imaginable. She seems able to adjust her position by instinct, which enables her to balance herself on virtually any object, no matter how small or narrow.

Superhuman Reflexes: Gwen's reflexes are similarly enhanced and are possibly about 40 times greater than those of an ordinary human. In combination with her spider-sense, the speed of her reflexes allows her to dodge almost any attack even gun fire if far enough.

Spider-Sense: Gwen has a sixth sense that typically alerts her to danger, although it has proven unreliable.

Weaknesses:
In spite of how durable she is, Gwen isn't bullet proof.

Gwen's Symbiote is weak against intense heat and sonic blasts.

Gwen doesn't know how to throw a proper punch.
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Appearance: Shuya is a young man of average height with brown hair and blue eyes. He wears a blue hoodie and some blue jeans and black tennis shoes. When using his Symbiote Shifter, It takes the form of a blackish purple full body suit of armor with a helmet. This look comes from Shifter’s previous and first host.
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'Quote' (optional): Be it light or Darkness, You will never see me coming. I am but a Shadow that can strike from nowhere.



Name: Shuya/Shadow Shifter



Universe From (Series your character comes from. OCs are labeled as OCs): Marvel OC



Gender: Male



Sexual Orientation (Optional): Heterosexual



Species: Human host of Symbiote



Bio (Short/Long, who gives a shit?): Shuya is a young man that keeps to himself. He has a loving mother, an energetic father, and a shy, clingy little sister of 14 years. Shuya was the kind of boy that kept to himself a lot. No one bothered him in school and he tended to stay in his room, joining family activities every once in awhile, Then that all changed. During his usual trek home. The earth shook and he looked up to see smoke. Curiosity getting the better of him. He headed over to see a crash site of a small meteorite. He inspected not noticing the black goo that clong to his clothes.Hearing police sirens and seeing red and blue lights, he ran home known the wiser of the black goo that began to cling to him. After that a few days passed and he began hearing a voice in his head. Needless to say his parents and little sister were worried, when Shuya began talking to himself. He did his best to assure his family he was alright, but they still worried. After that, The merging happened and they ended up in Battle-world. Shuya who was still trying to get used to the voice in his head, that starting to sound female to him. Found himself in a situation. He and his sister and a few others we’re being held hostage. Shuya held onto his sister who shivered in fear, as they waited and hoped for a Pro Hero to come save them. However, it seemed their time was cut short when their captives found out they weren't supposed to be there. As they aimed their guns at the two, Shuya realized they were about to die... And then the voice gave Shuya an offer.


“Shuya… I can help you stop these men and keep your sister and the other hostages safe. But I need you to trust in me, please.” Having no other choice Shuya agreed. And once he did, he noticed blackish purple goo covering his form and changing into some kind of suit of armor. Once fully done, Shuya stood and began to combat the criminals much to his sister’s surprise. His arms turning into blunt objects such as a giant hammer. And he could even stretch them and use them like grappling hooks, pulling the criminals toward him, when they tried to aim at the other hostages. When all was said and done he escorted the hostages out to the police. A while after there was a news report about a Vigilante called “Shadow-Shifter” Due to the armor he wore and how he could change the form of his limbs. However his sister knew the truth. Shuya and the now Named Shifter Symbiote had completed their bond. A month later He met a woman named kind woman named Nanoha Takamachi who's been helping him and Shifter learn their true capabilities.



Personality: a bit of a loner, He tends to keep to himself and doesn’t participate in group things. He loves his family dearly though. He was one of those average acting people that didn’t want to be bothered. But when the Symbiote bonded to him, He began to be a bit… Happier. Even participating in group activities with those that considered him a friend.



Skills (Normal, Human-like stuff): Has a bit of an athletic build. Took Martial art lessons when he was younger.



Powers/Abilities (Superhuman stuff): Super Strength: Shuya’s strength has been augmented by the symbiote Shifter. With the help of Shifter, Shuya can lift up to 700 lbs.

Super Human Durability: When Shuya becomes Shadow-Shifter, his body becomes highly resistant to physical injury, capable of withstanding assault from high-caliber bullets as well as attacks from super powered individuals.

Super Human Stamina: Shifter is also capable of surviving in harmful areas for long periods of time such as underwater or in toxic gases, When in such places Shifter filters breathable air to her host.

Regenerative Healing Factor: If Shuya becomes injured in anyway, The Shifter can heal those wounds.

Genetic Memory: Allows Shuya to obtain information through Shifter by touching other individuals. This is an ability he is slowly learning how to use. At his current level the best he can get is a few images at a time.

Constituent-Matter Manipulation: Symbiotes like Shifter can shift colors and mimic textures, allowing it to effectively become a morphing sentient costume. The neural tie to the host allows the symbiote to access the host's mind for fine control over details and situational awareness of what would be best for the given scenario (i.e. if trying to escape from the police can mimic a police uniform to completely throw them off the trail, or if the host is not comfortable with this can become an entirely different outfit to blend in with the crowd) This mimicry capability can be extended to forming melee weapons or shields as hard as steel. There are limits to this as the symbiote is a biological organism.



Weaknesses (If anything notable): He is weak to Loud sounds and sonic blasts while wearing Shifter. He is also weak to fire. While he is a Vigilante, He does not cross the line that most Vigilantes do. This sometimes comes back to bite him in the rear.



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Name: Illyasviel Von Einzbern (Illya for short)


Universe From (Series your character comes from. OCs are labeled as OCs): Fate Kaleid Liner Prisma Illya


Gender: Female


Species: Human

Bio (Short/Long, who gives a shit?): Illya was born directly to be utilized in the fourth Fuyuki Holy Grail War, and was given the knowledge needed at birth. Her father and mother, Kiritsugu and Irisviel, had been discussing completely abandoning the ritual and the Einzbern family, and Irisviel was given the final choice. They decided when Ilya was eight months old, and sealed her magical abilities and her memories up until that point. They remained within her as a separate personality, that would later become her sister/cousin Kuro von Einzbern, that continued to accrue the same memories as her.


She was brought to Fuyuki from the Einzbern castle and raised as a normal child along with her adopted brother, Shirou. Their parents were away for long periods of time, so they were left with Sella and Leysritt much of the time. She had a normal life for ten years without any knowledge of her background, and had no idea about her parents' activities.


One day, when she's having a bath, she met A Kaleido Stick Mystic code Magical Ruby and accidentally made a contract. Ruby’s previous contractee Rin Tohsaka then confronts her to take Ruby back, but Ruby refuses to return to Rin. So, Rin appoints Illya as her "servant", to collect the Class Cards that appeared in Fuyuki.


In her first battle, she is cornered by the Rider Class Card manifestation until Miyu Edelfelt helped her. The next day, Miyu transferred to Illya's elementary school and instantly grabs attention with her talents. Meanwhile, Ruby’s sister and fellow Kaleido Stick Mystic code Magical Sapphire explains Miyu's situation.


Her next enemy is the manifestation of the Caster Class Card. But, Illya, with Rin, Miyu, and Luvia got defeated very quickly. The only way to defeat Caster is to bypass her magic circle in the sky, so they must fly. Illya can fly easily because of her magical girl imagination, but Miyu can't. So, Illya helps Miyu to learn to fly. In the end, Miyu still could not fly, but they could defeat Caster with two magical girls' teamwork.


Suddenly, the manifestation of Saber Class Card appears and instantly defeat Rin and Luvia. Illya and Miyu then make a plan to defeat it: give the Kaleidosticks to the more experienced magus. Rin and Luvia, in their Kaleid forms seemed to win until Saber unleashes her black Excalibur. At this moment, Illya's seal of her Grail power cracked and she unconsciously Installed Archer Class Card. With Archer's abilities, she defeats Saber.


The next day, Illya comes down with fever and Miyu pays her a visit. They deepen their friendship, while Ruby and Sapphire discuss Illya's true power.


In the fight against Assassin's Class Card manifestations, Illya unknowingly unleashed a devastating magical attack that demolished the enemies and almost killing Miyu, Rin, and Luvia. Scared of her dangerous power, she resigns from her duty as a magical girl.


With Illya leaving the team, Miyu confronts Berserker Class Card alone, and she is cornered. Meanwhile, Irisviel comes back and talks with Illya about life when she is away. Illya comes to realize her friendship with Miyu and decided to help her. Miyu Installed Saber Class Card to fight toe-to-toe with Berserker until God Hand kicks in, and at this time Illya came to help. Together, they defeat Berserker, and with his card, the Class Card collection is completed.


Sometime later, Rin and Luvia kidnapped Illya and Miyu to perform the next task from Zelretch, to stabilize the flow of mana in Fuyuki city. They came to the cave beneath Ryuudo temple and seemingly succeeding their task, but the cave collapsed. Illya, using her Grail power, installed the Archer Class Card again to save the party with Rho Aias. Suddenly, The personality that was sealed inside Illya, Kuro von Einzbern appears from within Illya and escapes.


The next day, She attacks Illya and Miyu. She explains that her purpose is to kill Illya and take her place, and defeat the both of them before Illya shred her clothes. Rin and Luvia then organize a plan to capture Kuro, using Illya as a bait. They ultimately succeed, and Rin casts a pain-sharing curse to Kuro so she can't harm or try to kill Illya anymore.


Kuro then transfers to Illya's school and kisses most of Illya's close friend (and their teacher Taiga), causing Illya to confront her again. After dueling at a ball game, Illya protests to Kuro that she want her life to returns to normal, making Kuro fight against Illya and Miyu again, because she doesn't want to be forgotten. In the fight, suddenly Irisviel appears and knocking both Illya and Kuro out. She then takes them to Luvia's bath. Kuro asks Irisviel about her true nature, Irisviel tewlls her that she is the part of Illya’s memory that was sealed simultaneously with the grail conduit inside Illya. She then began to fade away, but Illya gives her some of her mana so Kuro can still exist. Irisviel then introduce Kuro as Illya's distant cousin, so she stays within the Einzbern household. Illya and Kuro's relationship then becomes something akin to real sisters.


Howevwe, one day, Bazett appears to seize the Class Cards that Illya and the others have collected. She easily defeats Luvia and her butler and then later takes Illya, Miyu, and Kuro head-on, until Rin appears and use the same pain-sharing curse that Illya and Kuro have to her. Rin also tells Bazett about the 8th Class Card and proposes to cooperate with her. After that, Bazett retreats.


After Illya, Miyu, and Kuro's birthday party at the beach, they confront the 8th Class Card with Bazett. With great teamwork, they seemingly win against the enemy until he draws Ea and destroy the Mirror World, escaping to the real world. Caren appears and explains that the 8th Class Card is going to Mount Ryuudo. Illya and Miyu confront the enemy, until Illya unknowingly pushes the manifestation, Gilgamesh out from its darkening form.


Gilgamesh explains that he came from the Holy Grail War of a parallel world, Miyu's homeworld and that Miyu is the Holy Grail of that world. Miyu then surrenders herself to Gilgamesh. To take Miyu back, Illya borrowed Sapphire's power to become Kaleid Liner Zwei Form. She then defeats Gilgamesh and saves Miyu.


Suddenly, from the rift of the worlds that Ea created, Angelica and Beatrice Flowerchild appear and try to forcefully take Miyu back to their world. However it was at this moment that the merging happened throwing everything into disarray.
When Illya finally comes to she finds herself alone with Ruby in a strange new place.




Personality: Illya exhibits a cheerful and positive attitude. She is shy and easily flustered. In her first fight, she is shown to be agile but rather cowardly. Also, Illya is an ardent fan of anime, much to Sella's disappointment. She secretly harbors feelings for her brother, Shirou, something that Ruby highlighted much to her embarrassment.


When interacting with her friends at school, she shares a dynamic relationship with them where she usually acts as the voice of reason. This is particularly expressed when it comes to suggestively lewd or comically immoral situations.


As she progresses as a Magical Girl, Illya matures into a strong individual who's willing to face overwhelming odds for what she cares about while also maintaining her innocent nature and strong morals. This is proven when Illya also wants to protect everyone, especially her friends.

This characterizes the immeasurable amount of kindness Illya possesses that she is considered a natural genius in becoming friends with her enemies, not unlike a certain White Devil.


Despite her growth in maturity, she still holds behaviors fitting of her age such as childish tempers, trying to act mature, and being stubborn towards things she dislikes.



Skills (Normal, Human-like stuff): Because of her kind nature and ability in seeing the good in others, she has the notable skill in making enemies into her allies.


Powers/Abilities (Superhuman stuff):As a Lesser Grail, Illya possesses unnaturally high magical output, though it is greatly reduced after Chloe was created. To compensate the loss in output, she created a technique called Schneiden, a thin blade of magical energy with high cutting power and low cost. Illya was also able to learn how to fly, a difficult technique, without effort, because she believes that "all magical girls can fly".


While she wields the Kaleidostick, Magical Ruby, she is granted A~Rank Magical Barrier, Physical Protection, Accelerated Healing and Increased strength.




Weaknesses (If anything notable): If Ruby is separated from her for a certain amount of time. Her Transformation is cancelled and she reverts back to a powerless civilian 10 year old.

Other:
 
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Name: Illyasviel Von Einzbern (Illya for short)


Universe From (Series your character comes from. OCs are labeled as OCs): Fate Kaleid Liner Prisma Illya


Gender: Female


Sexual Orientation (Optional): N/A

Species: Human

Bio (Short/Long, who gives a shit?): Illya was born directly to be utilized in the fourth Fuyuki Holy Grail War, and was given the knowledge needed at birth. Her father and mother, Kiritsugu and Irisviel, had been discussing completely abandoning the ritual and the Einzbern family, and Irisviel was given the final choice. They decided when Ilya was eight months old, and sealed her magical abilities and her memories up until that point. They remained within her as a separate personality, that would later become her sister/cousin Kuro von Einzbern, that continued to accrue the same memories as her.


She was brought to Fuyuki from the Einzbern castle and raised as a normal child along with her adopted brother, Shirou. Their parents were away for long periods of time, so they were left with Sella and Leysritt much of the time. She had a normal life for ten years without any knowledge of her background, and had no idea about her parents' activities.


One day, when she's having a bath, she met A Kaleido Stick Mystic code Magical Ruby and accidentally made a contract. Ruby’s previous contractee Rin Tohsaka then confronts her to take Ruby back, but Ruby refuses to return to Rin. So, Rin appoints Illya as her "servant", to collect the Class Cards that appeared in Fuyuki.


In her first battle, she is cornered by the Rider Class Card manifestation until Miyu Edelfelt helped her. The next day, Miyu transferred to Illya's elementary school and instantly grabs attention with her talents. Meanwhile, Ruby’s sister and fellow Kaleido Stick Mystic code Magical Sapphire explains Miyu's situation.


Her next enemy is the manifestation of the Caster Class Card. But, Illya, with Rin, Miyu, and Luvia got defeated very quickly. The only way to defeat Caster is to bypass her magic circle in the sky, so they must fly. Illya can fly easily because of her magical girl imagination, but Miyu can't. So, Illya helps Miyu to learn to fly. In the end, Miyu still could not fly, but they could defeat Caster with two magical girls' teamwork.


Suddenly, the manifestation of Saber Class Card appears and instantly defeat Rin and Luvia. Illya and Miyu then make a plan to defeat it: give the Kaleidosticks to the more experienced magus. Rin and Luvia, in their Kaleid forms seemed to win until Saber unleashes her black Excalibur. At this moment, Illya's seal of her Grail power cracked and she unconsciously Installed Archer Class Card. With Archer's abilities, she defeats Saber.


The next day, Illya comes down with fever and Miyu pays her a visit. They deepen their friendship, while Ruby and Sapphire discuss Illya's true power.


In the fight against Assassin's Class Card manifestations, Illya unknowingly unleashed a devastating magical attack that demolished the enemies and almost killing Miyu, Rin, and Luvia. Scared of her dangerous power, she resigns from her duty as a magical girl.


With Illya leaving the team, Miyu confronts Berserker Class Card alone, and she is cornered. Meanwhile, Irisviel comes back and talks with Illya about life when she is away. Illya comes to realize her friendship with Miyu and decided to help her. Miyu Installed Saber Class Card to fight toe-to-toe with Berserker until God Hand kicks in, and at this time Illya came to help. Together, they defeat Berserker, and with his card, the Class Card collection is completed.


Sometime later, Rin and Luvia kidnapped Illya and Miyu to perform the next task from Zelretch, to stabilize the flow of mana in Fuyuki city. They came to the cave beneath Ryuudo temple and seemingly succeeding their task, but the cave collapsed. Illya, using her Grail power, installed the Archer Class Card again to save the party with Rho Aias. Suddenly, The personality that was sealed inside Illya, Kuro von Einzbern appears from within Illya and escapes.


The next day, She attacks Illya and Miyu. She explains that her purpose is to kill Illya and take her place, and defeat the both of them before Illya shred her clothes. Rin and Luvia then organize a plan to capture Kuro, using Illya as a bait. They ultimately succeed, and Rin casts a pain-sharing curse to Kuro so she can't harm or try to kill Illya anymore.


Kuro then transfers to Illya's school and kisses most of Illya's close friend (and their teacher Taiga), causing Illya to confront her again. After dueling at a ball game, Illya protests to Kuro that she want her life to returns to normal, making Kuro fight against Illya and Miyu again, because she doesn't want to be forgotten. In the fight, suddenly Irisviel appears and knocking both Illya and Kuro out. She then takes them to Luvia's bath. Kuro asks Irisviel about her true nature, Irisviel tewlls her that she is the part of Illya’s memory that was sealed simultaneously with the grail conduit inside Illya. She then began to fade away, but Illya gives her some of her mana so Kuro can still exist. Irisviel then introduce Kuro as Illya's distant cousin, so she stays within the Einzbern household. Illya and Kuro's relationship then becomes something akin to real sisters.


Howevwe, one day, Bazett appears to seize the Class Cards that Illya and the others have collected. She easily defeats Luvia and her butler and then later takes Illya, Miyu, and Kuro head-on, until Rin appears and use the same pain-sharing curse that Illya and Kuro have to her. Rin also tells Bazett about the 8th Class Card and proposes to cooperate with her. After that, Bazett retreats.


After Illya, Miyu, and Kuro's birthday party at the beach, they confront the 8th Class Card with Bazett. With great teamwork, they seemingly win against the enemy until he draws Ea and destroy the Mirror World, escaping to the real world. Caren appears and explains that the 8th Class Card is going to Mount Ryuudo. Illya and Miyu confront the enemy, until Illya unknowingly pushes the manifestation, Gilgamesh out from its darkening form.


Gilgamesh explains that he came from the Holy Grail War of a parallel world, Miyu's homeworld and that Miyu is the Holy Grail of that world. Miyu then surrenders herself to Gilgamesh. To take Miyu back, Illya borrowed Sapphire's power to become Kaleid Liner Zwei Form. She then defeats Gilgamesh and saves Miyu.


Suddenly, from the rift of the worlds that Ea created, Angelica and Beatrice Flowerchild appear and try to forcefully take Miyu back to their world. However it was at this moment that the merging happened throwing everything into disarray.
When Illya finally comes to she finds herself in the care of a brown Spiky haired teen named Sora.




Personality: Illya exhibits a cheerful and positive attitude. She is shy and easily flustered. In her first fight, she is shown to be agile but rather cowardly. Also, Illya is an ardent fan of anime, much to Sella's disappointment. She secretly harbors feelings for her brother, Shirou, something that Ruby highlighted much to her embarrassment.


When interacting with her friends at school, she shares a dynamic relationship with them where she usually acts as the voice of reason. This is particularly expressed when it comes to suggestively lewd or comically immoral situations.


As she progresses as a Magical Girl, Illya matures into a strong individual who's willing to face overwhelming odds for what she cares about while also maintaining her innocent nature and strong morals. This is proven when Illya also wants to protect everyone, especially her friends.

This characterizes the immeasurable amount of kindness Illya possesses that she is considered a natural genius in becoming friends with her enemies, not unlike a certain White Devil.


Despite her growth in maturity, she still holds behaviors fitting of her age such as childish tempers, trying to act mature, and being stubborn towards things she dislikes.



Skills (Normal, Human-like stuff): Because of her kind nature and ability in seeing the good in others, she has the notable skill in making enemies into her allies.


Powers/Abilities (Superhuman stuff):As a Lesser Grail, Illya possesses unnaturally high magical output, though it is greatly reduced after Chloe was created. To compensate the loss in output, she created a technique called Schneiden, a thin blade of magical energy with high cutting power and low cost. Illya was also able to learn how to fly, a difficult technique, without effort, because she believes that "all magical girls can fly".


While she wields the Kaleidostick, Magical Ruby, she is granted A~Rank Magical Barrier, Physical Protection, Accelerated Healing and Increased strength.




Weaknesses (If anything notable): If Ruby is separated from her for a certain amount of time. Her Transformation is cancelled and she reverts back to a powerless civilian 10 year old.

Other:

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'Quote' (optional): "They can take your world. They can take your heart. Cut you loose from all you know. But if it's your fate... then every step forward will always be a step closer to home."


Name: Sora


Universe From (Series your character comes from. OCs are labeled as OCs): Kingdom Hearts


Gender: Male


Sexual Orientation (Optional): Heterosexual


Species: Human


Bio (Short/Long, who gives a shit?):
A boy who wields a Keyblade. During their childhood, Sora, Riku, and Kairi often wonder about what lay beyond their small world. By the time they reach adolescence, they decide to build a raft, in the hopes of sailing to other worlds. The day when they start construction, Sora dozes off on the shore of the beach, and has an odd dream where he travels through an odd, dark realm and battles a massive dark creature. Sora is awakened by Kairi, and he goes to help get the provisions for the raft. However, the night before they set sail, a storm ravages the island along with a strange, dark force. Riku succumbs to the force, claiming he is not afraid of the darkness it so clearly embodied, while Sora tries and fails to save his friend from the darkness.

However, it is during the tempest that Sora first unlocks his potential as a Keyblade wielder, summoning the power of the Kingdom Key to battle the Heartless that now infested his home. He makes his way to the Secret Place where he finds Kairi, who disappears when their bodies meet, forcing Sora to battle the same dark creature from his dream. Sora defeats the monster, but he is swept off the island and thrown into a Corridor of Darkness, which lands him in a world called Traverse Town.

In Traverse Town, Sora meets Donald Duck and Goofy, the respective Royal Court Magician and Captain of the Royal Guard of Disney Castle. Under orders from The King, the pair are searching for two things: a mysterious 'key' and a man called Leon. As the King has disappeared in his own quest, Donald and Goofy accompany Sora and they start searching for their respective friends. In addition to that, Sora finds that his Keyblade might perhaps be the mysterious key the King had asked them to find.

Sora discovers that Riku is also searching for Kairi, though neither of them can find her. Maleficent sees her chance and tells Riku that Sora had replaced him and Kairi for Donald, Goofy, and the Keyblade. With this false knowledge, he sets out to find Kairi on his own as Sora travels to a number of worlds to stop the Heartless. From there, Sora locks the Keyholes out from the reach of the Darkness to protect the worlds' hearts.

His quest allows him to make countless new friends while the power of his heart increases, which also improves his Keyblade's power.

Upon reaching Hollow Bastion, Riku confronts Sora and reveals to him that Riku himself was the true Keyblade master, explaining that Sora "was just the delivery boy". Riku then claims the Keyblade for his own. Despite their guilt at doing so, Donald and Goofy are forced to abandon Sora because of the King's orders: to stay with whoever has the Keyblade. When Beast pulls himself up to continue to the castle, Sora tells him to be careful due to his injuries. However, Beast shrugs off Sora's worries, saying that he would not leave before he completed what he'd come there for; to find Belle. When asked what he came for, Sora realizes that he needs to show the same attitude as the Beast, and continues with him into the entrance hall of the castle.

There Sora meets Riku, Goofy, and Donald once more. Feeling guilty, Donald and Goofy return to Sora's side. Riku then asks Sora, "How do you intend to fight without a weapon?" to which Sora answers, "I don't need the Keyblade. I've got a better weapon. My heart!". Riku taunts Sora, calling his heart pathetic and weak. Sora proceeds to tell him that his friends strengthen his heart. At this, the Keyblade realizes that Riku has turned to darkness, and Sora's heart is far stronger than Riku's, so it returns to Sora. Enraged, Riku fights Sora and loses. Furious at his weakness, he makes the mistake of listening to a mysterious man. Opening his heart fully to darkness, he allows himself to be possessed by this man.

After this, the party encounter Maleficent and defeat her. Using a Keyblade born of six of the Princesses of Hearts' hearts, Riku unlocks the darkness in her heart before stepping away through a Corridor of Darkness. She transforms into a black, fire-breathing dragon from the proliferation of darkness in her heart, but is again defeated and the Heartless swallow her heart. Further into the depths of Hollow Bastion, Sora encounters Riku once more, and he calls himself "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness", who intends to find Kingdom Hearts itself. Although it is difficult fighting his best friend, Sora emerges victorious in the struggle.

Kairi is revealed to be one of the Seven Princesses of Heart who possess the power to open the Final Keyhole that leads to Kingdom Hearts, but because her heart laid within Sora, it cannot open, as explained by "Ansem". In order to return her heart and wake her up, Sora uses the Keyblade of People's Hearts to remove both their hearts, sacrificing his humanity and becoming a Heartless, unknowingly creating Roxas and Naminé, the Nobodies of Sora and Kairi respectively. When he manages to reunite with Kairi after a brief stint as a Heartless, Kairi uses her light to restore his human form.

After regrouping in Traverse Town, Sora decides to return to Hollow Bastion to seal the Final Keyhole while he tries to reclaim Riku from the clutches of "Ansem". Kairi gives Sora her lucky charm (Oathkeeper's keychain) since he insists that she should stay behind, even joking that she would be in his way.

Sora, Donald, and Goofy set sail to Hollow Bastion and seal the Final Keyhole after a battle with a powerful Heartless. The six Princesses of Heart then inform him of a new darkness approaching, and the trio travel to End of the World, the "Heartless world" of all the worlds that fell into darkness, where they confront and defeat "Ansem" once and for all. "Ansem", defeated, calls forth to Kingdom Hearts to fill him with the power of darkness, but Sora proclaims that Kingdom Hearts is not darkness, but light, and "Ansem" is destroyed by the said light.

However, Heartless begin to swarm inside of the door and Sora, Donald, and Goofy rush forward to close it. As they attempt to close the Door to Darkness, Riku and King Mickey appear on the other side of the door and together, King Mickey and Sora seal it from both sides with Sora's Keyblade from the Realm of light and Mickey's Keyblade from the Realm of Darkness. However, Mickey and Riku become trapped behind the door as it closed shut. Riku's last words to Sora before it closed are "Take care of her", referring to Kairi.

As the worlds begin to restore themselves, Sora sees Kairi on a platform of sand that is drifting away. Kairi and Sora are separated with Kairi going back to Destiny Islands. Sora promises to return to her as soon as he finds Riku and King Mickey.

After being separated from his friends, Sora wanders down on a long, meandering path with Donald and Goofy searching for a way to find Riku and Mickey, encountering Pluto on the way. When they reach a crossroad and call it a night, a mysterious man in a long black hooded cloak appears and informs Sora, "Along the road ahead lies something you need. However in order to claim it you must lose something that is dear to you". The man disappears and only one path remains. The trio follow the path which leads them to a mysterious castle known as Castle Oblivion. They enter the castle hoping to pick up some clues as to the whereabouts of their friends only to discover, as they ascend the floors of the fortress, they are beginning to lose their memories and become more and more uncertain of what they are truly after. Even Jiminy's journal has been erased of its entries.


Little do they know, their memories are being manipulated by a mysterious organization that seek to capture and manipulate Sora. To do this, they use Naminé, a young "witch" who could rearrange the chains of memories in a person's mind and create new links between them. In order to make Sora forget Kairi, Naminé begins to replace his memories of Kairi with herself, partly because she is Kairi's Nobody and so is unable to completely erase her from Sora's memories. Meanwhile, a conflict between the members of the Organization lead to several encounters between Sora and Riku, whose memories of Kairi have also been replaced with ones containing Naminé.

The trio's uncertainty builds up to a point where they end up in Twilight Town, a place that Sora is fairly certain that he has never been in, and thus should not exist in his memory. Organization member IV, Vexen, reveals that it is a place that exists on the other side of Sora's heart, but is eliminated by Axel, another member of the Organization, before he can explain anything.

Axel ends up betraying Marluxia, the lord of Castle Oblivion, revealing that Marluxia and Larxene, the newest members of their group, intend to use Sora to overthrow the Organization. Axel manipulates Naminé into doing what she believes is right. Donald and Goofy try to reason with Sora about the whole situation later, but he is so stubborn that he separates from them to go on his own.

On Destiny Islands, Sora is touched to have finally found Naminé, who tries to make him remember who was truly important to him. After taking one look at the lucky charm, it returns to its original form and Naminé takes the temporary form of Kairi. Sora escapes the memory-based Destiny Islands and confronts Naminé, who reveals that she never existed in Sora's memory and that she has been replacing the person most important to him. Riku appears to them again and is again defeated by Sora. When Sora tries to help the injured Riku, he attacks Sora and gains the upper hand. Having left no choice, Naminé uses her power to break Riku's memories, and it causes him to collapse. Larxene comes forth to eliminate Sora and Riku, who is revealed to actually be a Riku Replica, created by Vexen.

When Larxene is about to eliminate Sora, Donald and Goofy catch up to save him. Although Sora had been a jerk to go on his own, they quickly forgive him and state how they would always stay together. Together, they defeat Larxene and Sora forgives a regretful Naminé for her actions. She promises to restore the memories of the trio once they reach the 13th Floor of Castle Oblivion, where Marluxia is waiting for them. Axel attempts to destroy Marluxia himself, but then Marluxia uses Naminé as a human shield. Sora steps in and defeats Axel. After finally catching up to them, Marluxia orders Naminé to completely erase Sora's memory so he could make Sora his puppet; Naminé refuses, but Sora orders her to do so in order to protect her from Marluxia's wrath. Fortunately, the Riku Replica, its true memories returned after his false ones are broken, arrives and saves Naminé before she was able to do so.

Then Sora, Donald, and Goofy step into the thirteenth floor's dimension where they fight Marluxia in an incredible battle.

Once Marluxia was defeated, Naminé asks that they step into Memory Pods that would rearrange their memories back to the way they were at the cost of breaking the links she created. She also informs him that the process will take some time, during which Sora, Donald, and Goofy would sleep as their memories are slowly restored. While they know that they would forget Naminé, Sora promises her that while she was forgotten, she would remain somewhere in his heart, never lost. And when he wakes up, they would become friends for real.

Right before he went to sleep, Naminé informs him that some of his memories are unreachable and asks him to remember Kairi, because his memory of her is the light that would bring them all back. Sora then uses most of the power of his memories to remember Kairi before going to sleep for real.

One year later, Sora, Donald, and Goofy awake in the basement of the Old Mansion located in Twilight Town with their former memories restored, although they cannot remember what happened in Castle Oblivion. But before they awake in Twilight Town, Roxas comes to see Sora and eventually fuses with him. Continuing their journey to find Riku and King Mickey, they set out traveling across new worlds, meeting old friends and enemies from their original adventure while also making new friends. They continue the battle against the Heartless and now a new threat, the remaining members of the Organization they encountered in Castle Oblivion.



Soon after exploring Twilight Town, Sora and company head off to the Mysterious Tower and Sora obtains new attire—on the advice of master sorcerer Yen Sidconsidering Sora's first game outfit to be "too small"—from Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather. The new outfit enables Sora to transform into his Drive Form and attain special powers for each of them. The source of the clothing's magic is linked to Sora's heart, which is connected to everyone Sora had befriended including Donald and Goofy. Sora was referred to as the "Key that connects everything" by Yen Sid which is how Naminé's memory manipulation works.

Sora expresses his determination to bring Riku back home with him to Destiny Islands, where Kairi is waiting for them. The quest gets more complicated when Kairi herself gets kidnapped by Axel. Pete (who works for the resurrected Maleficent) and Organization XIII are causing trouble in the other worlds, and King Mickey refuses to give information regarding Riku. Sora must also discover why some of the members of Organization XIII address him as Roxas even after he clearly states his name is Sora. He travels to other worlds to find Riku and the King, help the worlds and stop Organization XIII. His new journey brings him to meet up with some old friends and make new ones.

At one point in the storyline, Donald and Goofy's homeworld becomes infested with Heartless, which is rather unusual considering their world's protection, and Sora visits their castle for the first time. While Donald and Goofy set out to warn the castle's residents about the danger, Sora escorts Queen Minnie to the audience chamber where the Cornerstone of Light is hidden under. He finds out that Pete and Maleficent have found a doorway to Timeless River, a past timeline of their world before the castle was built. With some help from Merlin, Sora, Donald, and Goofy travel through time and manage to stop Pete from destroying the Cornerstone of Light in the past, which also saves the castle for good.

Sora, with the help of the Hayner, Pence, Olette (three friends of Roxas in DiZ's simulated Twilight Town), and Axel (who sacrifices his existence), manages to find the route to the World That Never Was: which is the stronghold of the Organization, where Kingdom Hearts, created by gathering the countless hearts from the Heartless slain by Sora's Keyblade, resides. Soon after entering the world however, in the area of Memory's Skyscraper, Sora's group is ambushed by Samurai Nobodies and Sora is forced into a showdown with an Organization member, who turns out to be Roxas (disguised in his former Organization XIII cloak) on a platform of Awakening.


As Roxas is above and Sora below, he sees the picture of Riku, Kairi, Donald, and Goofy (as the platform's design). Roxas then says, "I see, that's why.", and continues the fight. Roxas knocks the Keyblade out of Sora's grasp, and as he goes to retrieve it, Roxas pins it down with his own Keyblade. Sora then reaches out for his Keyblade, which disappears and reappears in his hands, after which Sora quickly strikes while Roxas stands shocked, not knowing how that happened.

Ultimately, Sora's control over his Keyblade gave him the edge over Roxas, who collapses and reveals his face. As he and the scenery disappear, Roxas says to Sora "You make a good other." Sora reappears next to Donald and Goofy, who tell him that while he disappeared, they had to fight some Nobodies, and they continue towards the massive castle where Kairi awaits them.

Afterwards, Sora, Donald, Goofy, and King Mickey storm the Castle in search of their friends. They meet Saïx at the Hall of Empty Melodies, who tells that Kingdom Hearts is near completion, and it only needed "one more dose from the Keyblade Bearer." He summons hordes of Shadows and disappears to go after Maleficent and Pete who were also in the castle. The Heartless overpower Sora, but are destroyed by a rain of laser bullets. Sora then engages in a battle with Xigbar and soon defeats him. He finds Kairi and Riku (with the appearance of Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, which is the price he paid to help Sora wake up).

Sora, Riku, Kairi, Donald, and Goofy make it to the Proof of Existence of the Organization, in which there are only two places to go. They enter one of the odd pathways only to encounter Luxord. Although Luxord traps everyone but Sora in cards, he is still defeated by the Keyblade master. Next they enter Addled Impasse where they find Saïx staring up at the moon. Saïx points out that only Roxas could have made it this far in one piece and Sora gets angry and prepares to attack him. Saïx blows Riku and Kairi away and uses the power of the moon to fight. After one of Sora's most difficult battles, Saïx is finally defeated. Sora then questions who Roxas is and why he was constantly being called by that name, when Riku finally reveals to Sora that Roxas is his Nobody.

With the mysteries of Roxas's identity finally solved, they continue on. Fighting their way up the winding paths of the Castle That Never Was, Sora, Riku, and the others encounter King Mickey and DiZ, now revealed to be the former ruler of Radiant Garden, before it was taken over and renamed Hollow Bastion, Ansem the Wise, who was trying to absorb Kingdom Hearts into his machine and encode it as data. Xemnas appears to see who is tampering with Kingdom Hearts and finds his old teacher. Then Xemnas finally tells Sora and the others of his true plan, to make a Kingdom out of hearts. One that he would rule.

Unfortunately, Kingdom Hearts proved too strong for Ansem's machine, and with his final words, he tells Sora the rest is up to him and tells Roxas, "Roxas, I doubt you can hear me but, I am sorry", before the machine explodes, taking Ansem with it. The energy released in the explosion destroys a good deal of Kingdom Hearts and reverts Riku's appearance to the way it was.

Near the pinnacle of the castle, Heartless appear in vast hordes. Maleficent and Pete show up and stall them while the party heads toward their final battle. When they reach the Altar of Naught at the pinnacle of the castle, they confront Xemnas, the leader of Organization XIII. After a short conversation with the Nobody, Sora is taken by Xemnas to the front of Memory's Skyscraper for a one-on-one battle. After an intense fight, Sora defeats Xemnas and is transported back to his friends.

However, Xemnas appears again and, despite the protests of the group, enters and absorbs Kingdom Hearts. The party was in luck though, and by the will of the worlds a door to Kingdom Hearts is made. Sora, Riku and the King open the door with their Keyblades, breaking the barrier separating them from Xemnas. The party enters but Sora, Riku, Donald and Goofy become separated from King Mickey and Kairi because of Xemnas.

Inside, they discover that Kingdom Hearts was made by the Superior to look like the World That Never Was. They charge through and quickly get to Xemnas and battle him, with Xemnas in armor using the tactics of the rest of the Organization. After they seemingly defeat the Organization leader and return to the Altar of Naught, Roxas emerges from Sora's body to speak with Naminé before she fuses with Kairi. Before this, Naminé opens a door to lead them out of the World That Never Was. He informs Sora that whenever he and Kairi are together, Roxas and Naminé will be together as well. Naminé then joins with Kairi to complete herself, while Roxas returns to Sora's body making Sora whole.


Unfortunately, before Sora and Riku can enter the Corridor, Xemnas attacks once again on the Captain's Seat of an enormous Dragon Nobody. In an epic air battle they manage to defeat this form of Xemnas as well. Riku is injured by Xemnas, who strikes at both with his Ethereal Blades. Falling through the air on the brink of defeat, Sora grabs Riku's Keyblade and batters Xemnas with both. Returning it to Riku, they use a bolt of light and dark energy to finish off Xemnas.

Afterwards, Sora must help Riku walk, as he sustained a heavy injury from one of Xemnas's Ethereal Blades. They wander through the eternal abyss, and eventually come to a dark beach under a pale moon, the Dark Margin. Resting at the shoreline, they discuss their adventures and friendship, and come to the conclusion that they did what they set out to do, and agreed that "If worlds are made of light and darkness, we'll be the darkness." The Realm of Light was safe, and they could now sit and let peace envelop them.


As they listen to the waves, a bottle containing a letter that Kairi wrote washes onto the shore. Riku picks it up, and, after reading it, gives it to Sora, believing him to be the proper recipient. After Sora reads it, the door to light appears, and both Sora and Riku use it to return to their home world: Destiny Islands.

Having brought Riku back home and reunited at last with all his friends in one piece, Sora is finally able to return Kairi's lucky charm to her, saying "We-We're back!" and Kairi corrects him saying "You're home". Kairi extends her arm to Sora, and he grasps her hand while simultaneously returning the charm he kept for her all this time.

Some time later, Sora is walking around in the Secret Cave. He smiles while looking at all the pictures he and Kairi had drawn over the years. He glances down at the picture of Kairi and himself. He sees that Kairi drew the other half of a paopu fruit, and smiles to himself, mimicking Kairi's actions from a year ago.

Much later, Sora asks Riku what he thinks the door to light was. Riku replies that it was Sora's heart; "It's always closer than you think". Kairi runs up to them breathlessly and gives them a bottle she found, containing a letter from King Mickey. The trio reads the letter.

Yen Sid tells them about Master Xehanort and that both of them should become Keyblade Masters in order to face this new threat. Sora claims that even without taking the Mark of Mastery exam, no one can beat the two of them. Yen Sid then sends them to the Realm of Sleep.


Sora wakes up in Traverse Town, noticing the change of his outfit, which he presumes is "more of Master Yen Sid's magic". He immediately goes searching for Riku, though he runs into Neku Sakuraba instead. Neku explains the concept of Dream Eaters to Sora and leads him to the Third District, where a hooded figure attacks them. Sora attempts to help Neku, but eventually falls asleep.

Sora later wakes up and chooses to find Neku, discovering new areas of Traverse Town that he's never seen before. He meets Rhyme, who helps on his search for Neku; when they find him, Neku apologizes to Sora. Rhyme suddenly disappears and more hooded figures appear, only to summon a giant Dream Eater, which Sora defeats. Sora then sees a transparent Riku, who disappears into Young Xehanort. Joshua then appears with Rhyme and Neku, and Sora realizes that he and Riku are parallel to each other.

Sora travels to La Cité des Cloches, where Judge Claude Frollo stops him. He wonders if Sora is a gypsy, because of his unusual clothes and appearance. When Phoebus comes to tell that there are monsters on the loose, Sora runs to fight them and eventually meets Quasimodo, who saves Esmeralda. Sora and Phoebus follows them to Notre Dame's attics. After sometime, Sora meets Phoebus and Quasimodo again and they travel to the Court of Miracles, where Sora gets knocked out by a Dream Eater, while Frollo takes Esmeralda away. Sora wakes up and travels back to city, where Quasimodo saves Esmeralda. Sora destroys a Dream Eater and sees how Frollo falls to his defeat, while Phoebus saves Quasimodo from the same fate. In the cathedral, Sora says farewell to Quasimodo and the others. When he is about to leave, Young Xehanort appears and calls him a hypocrite for freeing one prisoner but keeping another. Vanitas's image also appears besides Young Xehanort, making Sora confused as the villain vanishes to darkness and Keyhole of Sleep appears. Sora unlocks it and wonders what Xehanort meant by saying his heart is a prison.

Sora then travels to The Grid, where he meets guards. When introducing himself, guards try to take him prisoner, but Sora escapes. He meets Rinzler first, then is introduced as well to Kevin, Sam, and Quorra, who inform him that Rinzler is actually Tron. Believing that Tron remembers him, Sora is determined to meet him. With Quorra's help, Sora finds Rinzler and tells him to try and remember him; however, Rinzler attacks him and Quorra before fleeing. Young Xehanort then reappears, this time with Xemnas. Xemnas tells that Sora he has so many memories that can't be his alone. Sora is then sent away by strong wind, while Xemnas and Xehanort disappear. When meeting again with Rinzler and CLU, CLU tells Sora that he will turn Rinzler back to Tron, if Sora hands over his Keyblade. Sora tells that he will not give it up since it gives him the "chance to make everyone happy". CLU then sends Rinzler to attack Sora. After a battle, Sora tries to remind Tron again, but CLU throws his identity disc at Sora, causing Rinzler to push Sora to safety before falling out of sight. CLU leaves to retrieve Rinzler, and Sora unlocks The Grid's Keyhole of Sleep.

When Sora arrives at The World That Never Was, where he lands near Memory's Skyscraper and encounters Xigbar. Xigbar explains that Ansem, the brown robed man, had contact with Sora when he first entered the Sleeping Worlds from Destiny Islands, allowing the Organization to track Sora through his dreams and lead him to this world. Angered, Sora blames Xigbar for what happened and prepares to fight, and Xigbar notes that he is glaring at him like Ventus always did, even calling Sora as "Roxas". He then jumps above Sora and fires twelve arrows around him, eleven of which spawn unknown hooded figures, and the remaining one spawning Young Xehanort, who offers his hand and tells Sora to come with him. Sora then immediately drops.

Sora wakes, realizing he is at Destiny Islands, where Young Xehanort is sitting just next to him. They watch the other Young Xehanort, who meets "Ansem", who grants him abilities to time travel. "Ansem" then approaches Sora, who shouts in fear. In the next scene, Sora and Young Xehanort are still on the islands during nighttime. They see Sora running into the secret cave and they talk a little until Kairi steps out from the cave towards Sora. The next scene shows Sora falling from the air with other Soras. The real Sora lands on his feet and sees the Sora copies moving about Traverse Town. Young Xehanort talks to him about his journeys through Traverse Town.

Sora then wakes up at Dark City back in his Kingdom Hearts II attire. He immediately sees Naminé, who tries to run away from him, but Sora grabs her arm. Namine then turns into Xion. Sora is unaware of her identity, yet unconsciously sheds a tear as she runs off. Sora runs after her, only to meet Roxas. Roxas tells Sora that they should share all memories and emotions, but Sora denies this by saying that Roxas is just Roxas and they are not the same. He also thinks that Roxas should be able to exist by himself. Roxas is surprised, and shares his painful memories with Sora before vanishing. Sora starts to blame Organization XIII for what they have done, but then he hears Riku's voice that warns him about chasing after illusions.

Sora later meets Kairi and Riku who turn into Aqua and Terra. Sora then turns into Ventus and stares at them. Aqua and Terra turn around and walk away and Ventus is trying to reach them, but he slows down and turns back into Sora. Sora then watches as Riku and Kairi vanish, changing into Terra and Aqua for a second. He then remembers his meeting with Aqua, a long time ago.

Sora meets Xigbar and Xemnas again and they have a conversation, where Xemnas reveals that Organization XIII was created in order to form the Thirteen Hearts of Darkness, which Master Xehanort could use in the future. Kingdom Hearts was created in order to move pieces of Xehanort's heart into thirteen vessels. However, Xemnas discovered that Nobodies actually can cultivate new hearts, so he and Xigbar left the others in the dark about this fact to maintain their loyalty to their cause. Xigbar then reveals to Sora that he is chosen to be the final vessel of Xehanort's heart, after which Sora summons his Keyblade, saying "Connected hearts are my power." Then Kairi, Riku, Roxas, Xion, Ventus, Aqua, Terra, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy appear behind him as illusions, stunning Xigbar, who tells Xemnas to take care of Sora. After a fight, Sora is completely tired and lies on the ground with darkness surrounding his body. Young Xehanort then appears, telling him that his clothes, bearing a sneaky Recusant's Sigil, feed the darkness within him, since, unlike Riku, Sora never made any protection against his inner darkness.


Sora is then seen sitting at Where Nothing Gathers. Riku and Mickey are attempting to save him, when Master Xehanort attempts to split Sora's heart and make him one of his incarnations. Though Xemnas and Ansem subdue them, Lea appears and blocks Master Xehanort's attack. After that, Master Xehanort, along with his new Organization XIII, vanishes. Riku, Lea, and the others return to the Mysterious Tower, where Yen Sid sends Riku into Sora's heart in order to save him from falling into darkness. Whilst there, Riku discovers that Roxas, Ventus and Xion still reside within Sora's heart, as does a copy of Ansem the Wise.

After that, Sora wakes up and he, Donald, and Goofy have a tea party; Riku wakes up and Sora hugs him, relieved his friend is okay as well. Yen Sid then tells them that only Riku passed the Mark of Mastery. Sora, however, does not appear to be sad at all, and he even congratulates Riku. Lea then reveals that he also has a Keyblade and that he will help them in the near future. Sora then returns to the Realm of Sleep in order to thank all the Spirit Dream Eaters he had become friends with.

After finishing thanking all the Dream Eaters for their help in the Sleeping Worlds, Sora returns to the Mysterious Tower. Donald and Goofy ask Sora what took him so long, but he decides to tease them and tell them it is a secret. Upon entering Yen Sid's study, Sora learns from Yen Sid that Lea, Riku, and Mickey had departed to fulfill their own tasks. Disappointed, Sora is scolded by Donald for taking too long to say good-bye to the Dream Eaters. Yen Sid then informs Sora that nearly being turned into a vessel for Xehanort has robbed him of most of his powers and strength and advises Sora to seek training with Hercules, who had also lost and regained his strength.

In the Gummi Ship, Sora contemplates on how to reach other worlds now that all the highways they used are closed, leaving them unable to travel anywhere except Disney Castle and Destiny Islands. While stumped as to what to do, Sora hears Goofy recall Yen Sid saying "let your heart be your guiding key". This inspires Sora to use his Keyblade to open a Gate. Excited to have finally made progress, Sora announces that their next destination is Olympus Coliseum.


Per Master Yen Sid's instructions, Sora, Donald, and Goofy travel to Olympus Coliseum to seek training from Hercules. As they reach the world, they encounter Hades, who uses the titans to attack Thebes and claim his place in Olympus. As they form an alliance to save the civilians from the Heartless, Sora asked Hercules how he regains his strength to save the people he loves. Hercules replies that he regains his strength when Megara is in danger. After saving the civilians from the heartless, Megara returns with Pegasus to inform Hercules that Olympus is in danger and he heads back to Olympus to save Zeus and the rest of the Gods. When they reach Olympus, they see Hades and the rest of the Titans, who plan to confine Zeus and the rest of the Gods with ice and lava. After rescuing Zeus and the gods, Hercules punches Hades on the face before he leaves Olympus. As Hercules wanted to answer Sora's question, he realizes that he should figure out his own ways to regain his strength by fighting "with all his heart".

At the Mysterious Tower, Sora reported to Yen Sid that he might not be able to regain his strength at the time being. Despite of the worries of acquiring the power of the waking, he remains optimistic and believe that he can relearn his powers and skills. They are greeted by Riku and Mickey, who is assigned to find Aqua in the Dark World but no avail. As they suspect that Aqua might have fallen into the great abyss of darkness, Sora volunteers to save Aqua from the Dark World. After receiving his new garments from Yen Sid and the fairies, he receives a heartbinder as a good luck charm before travelling to another world. In the Gummi Ship, Chip and Dale report to Sora, Donald and Goofy, via Gummiphone, with new instruction on using the Gummiphone and a brief conversation with Ienzo. As Donald and Goofy learn that Sora has another heart resided inside of him, who Sora believes it belongs to Roxas', Ienzo decides to further study Sora's physical condition and the other heart that resides in him.

Sora proceeds to Twilight Town to initially create a data and a vessel for Roxas. As they are walking around the town, they recollect old memories of encountering Maleficent, Xigbar and Pete as well as Sora's encounter with Roxas in the data Sleeping Worlds. Goofy explains the data Sleeping Worlds is part of the test to see whether Sora is able to face his fears and past hurts. Sora further explains that losing friends and "having no one to turn to was the worst kind of hurt" but it is a process to appreciate his friendships with Riku and Kairi.

As Sora is determined to find Roxas, his conversation is cut short by Nobodies and hordes of Heartless. After saving Hayner, Pence and Olette, they ask for Roxas' whereabouts but they couldn't remember him until Goofy shows a photo them with Roxas together. They told them that that was the other digital version of Twilight Town, where their data version of themselves befriended Roxas. As Sora and the rest of the friends enter the Old Mansion, Pence enters the Door of Darkness system to activate the transporter to access into the virtual Twilight Town. Ienzo helps the rest of them to enter into the system to allow Sora to enter into virtual world. Inside the virtual world, he plans to rebuild Roxas by decoding Ansem's Code. After pressured by both Xemnas and Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, Sora chooses to restore Roxas into the real Twilight Town. As he converses with Riku regarding the replica program, Sora learns that Roxas can only be resurrected by making a vessel for him to live. Without Even's help, Sora's plan to revive Roxas might not happen

Eventually, the trio proceed to Destiny Islands where Sora finds Aqua's Master's Defender Keyblade lying abandoned in the sand. Sora proceeds to the Dark World via the Secret Place, only to see Riku and Mickey battle with Anti-Aqua, who has succumbed to the Darkness. He helps both Riku and Mickey to save Aqua and bring her back to the Destiny Islands. Sora, Donald, Goofy and Aqua then venture out to Castle Oblivion of which Sora, Donald and Goofy have lost their memories. Aqua summons the Master Keeper Keyblade and unlocks Castle Oblivion transforming it to its original form, the Land of Departure.

Together, they enter the main hall to find Ventus, still sleeping due to his heart residing inside Sora. Vanitas soon arrives to complement Aqua on her "neat trick" as no one was able to find Ventus in over ten years. Aqua takes it upon herself to battle Vanitas while ensuring Sora, Donald and Goofy remain out of the battle. After the fight, Vanitas attempts to break the barrier surrounding them both with Aqua intervening just before it broke. Sora, in a desperate attempt to help Aqua, manages to unlock Ventus's heart from within himself and wakes Ventus from his comatose state, saving Aqua and forcing Vanitas to retreat.

he group return to the Mysterious Tower to rendezvous with Riku, Mickey, Kairi and Lea. Aqua reminiscences over Sora and Kairi having met them when they were children. Lea and Ventus also have a reunion with Ventus learning that Lea is now a Keyblade Wielder. Sora mentions to the group that he wishes that Terra, Roxas and Naminé could be there with them while Aqua, Ventus, Lea and Kairi taking responsibility for each missing person. Yen Sid tells the group to prepare for the final battle to come. Sora, Riku and Kairi return to the Destiny Islands for one last moment of peace where Kairi asks Sora to share a paopu fruit. They hope to keep each other safe in the battle.

The seven guardians of light along with Donald and Goofy arrive at the Keyblade Graveyard, ready to clash with the thirteen seekers of darkness. They are greeted by Master Xehanort. Gradually, Xemnas, Ansem, Vanitas and Young Xehanort also arrive to taunt the seven guardians of their impending failure. The seekers of darkness then unleash a massive swarm of Heartless, Nobodies and Unversed for the Guardians to fight.

After defeating the swarm of enemies, Sora, Donald and Goofy catch up to the other guardians of light. The guardians come across Terra still under Xehanort's control but before they have time to act, Terra overpowers the guardians and proceeds to kill Sora only to be stopped by Donald and Goofy. After the attack and seeing Donald, Ventus and Axel injured, Sora begins to doubt himself but then suddenly a massive swarm of Heartless form a huge tornado that sucks up all the guardians except for Sora and Riku. After seeing this, Sora breaks down in tears and says that his friends gave him strength and he's useless on his own. Riku tells Sora that he doesn't believe any of that before he takes a stand and blocks the swarm of Heartless to defend Sora. This ultimately ends in Riku getting consumed by the Heartless and then the Heartless proceed to attack Sora.

Sora wakes up in The Final World. He encounters the Nameless Star as well as a bodiless Naminé. Sora is guided back to the realm of light with the help of Kairi and Chirithy and uses the power of waking to revive his friends. However, Young Xehanort warns that abusing this power will result in him losing his own heart again.

Returning moments before their defeat, the guardians of light eliminate most of the Organization's members; in the process, Terra, his heart revealed to be inside Xehanort's guardian, regains control of his body and reunites with Aqua and Ventus, while Lea reunites with Xion, whom Vexen restored for the Organization, and Roxas, who regains his own heart to protect Lea and Xion.

When only Xehanort remains, he provokes Sora into attacking him by destroying Kairi's body, allowing Xehanort to acquire the χ-blade and summon Kingdom Hearts. Using Xehanort's power of time travel against him, Sora, Donald, and Goofy transport him to his boyhood training grounds of Scala ad Caelum, where they defeat him. After the other Keyblade wielders rejoin the trio, Eraqus's spirit emerges from Terra's body and convinces Xehanort to surrender. Xehanort and Eraqus depart together to Kingdom Hearts, while Sora and his friends use the χ-blade to close Kingdom Hearts and return to their own time. Trying to save Kairi, Sora uses the power of waking again to revive her; despite the risk of becoming lost forever, Sora promises to return. Sora's friends gather at the Destiny Islands, where Kairi stays beside Sora before he fades away.
Sora now finds himself in a word comprised of Meshed together worlds.
Personality: Sora has a typical brave and heroic personality, meaning he'll willingly risk his life for people he doesn't even know yet, as shown when he tries to save Ansem the Wise from the explosion, to no avail. He's extremely loyal to his friends, and has been shown to be extremely forgiving to Riku, even forgiving him for the times he has tried to kill him, and very protective of Kairi.
Sora is highly optimistic person, choosing to think positively throughout his journeys. He is an upbeat and brash person, and although he is simple minded at times, he has a strong sense of justice. He is also very soft spoken and sensitive as over time, he had grown to care deeply about all of his friends and desires to maintain a strong relationship with all of them even when some of them act in a bad manner towards him. Sora has matured over a year's time, for instance, when battling enemies in the game, he seems to have a more serious expression on his face. Sora is more confident than before and takes charge of his group. He is also quite caring and reassuring to his other-world friends such as when Beast quits after Xaldin steals his rose. Sora reassured him that they would get it back.



Skills (Things that a normal human could train to become proficient in): Sora has become very powerful over the length of the series, being able to slay over a thousand Heartless in a single battle without rest, showing only slight fatigue afterwards; fight and defeat all but a few members, who Riku, the Riku Replica, and Axel defeated, of the powerful Organization XIII. Sora is also able to hold his own against legendary swordsmen such as Cloud, Leon, and even Sephiroth (although, in their encounter in the second game, Sephiroth seems uninjured after the battle, even though he supposedly lost and admits that Sora is "very skilled"), defeat other highly skilled Keyblade wielders, such as Riku, having defeated him on several occasions even when Riku gained a large increase in power when possessed by Ansem, and defeated Roxas who was at full power and before Sora himself gained his full power; and fight and defeat the countless Disney villains that have faced him (even gods like Hades and Chernabog).


Powers/Abilities (Things accredited to genes, unusual circumstances, and otherwise supernatural abilities):
Magic: Sora is very skilled in various basic magic spells (such as Fire, Blizzard, or Thunder), even more so after training with Merlin. These spells allow him to weaken or outright destroy Heartless that are more vulnerable to certain elements or resistant to physical attacks. He can also use Cure to heal himself and his allies from injuries as well as restore HP and revive fallen party members.

Keyblade Forms: With his new clothes came new powers. However instead of just his clothes changing, depending on what Keyblade he is using, It changes form as well. Some Examples are a Rocket Hammer, A shield, A pair of Mechanical Claws, Mechanical YoYos and even a pair of ice skates.

Limit: He has also learned to use Limits with party members to form a strong, special type of attack which takes all of his MP.

Summoning: With a Heart Binder in hand, Sora learns to the ability to summon a specific character and temporarily aid him in combat. Each character has a special power that makes them helpful.


Weaknesses (If anything notable): Sora is nearly helpless without his Keyblade.


Others (Trivia, Theme music, etc.) (Optional):
 
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Name:
SPARTAN-B312 AKA Noble Six

Universe From (Series your character comes from. OCs are labeled as OCs):
Halo Universe

Gender:
Male

Sexual Orientation (Optional):
Unknown

Species:
Human

Bio (Short/Long, who gives a shit?):
SPARTAN-B312, who would later come to be known as Noble Six, was a man orphaned as a child by the Covenant and handpicked by the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) for the SPARTAN-III program under the Beta Company. Six showed promise as a SPARTAN in training, prompting Lieutenant Commander Kurt Ambrose to assign him alongside a small group of other SPARTANs inside of Beta Company to special forces units separate from the company itself. Through a stroke of sheer luck, these SPARTANs would be among the few of the Beta Company to survive following Operation: TORPEDO, the mission that likely killed over ninety-five percent of the company. Shortly after, Noble Six's very existence became classified by ONI as he was employed as an assassin targeting militias. His performance during these times were nothing short of exceptional, and he has been documented as the sole cause of the disappearance and downfall of several rebel and terrorist groups. Six's superior, whose name has been long lost to ONI's heavy redaction of the SPARTAN's file, used him as what some may informally call a "space marine John Wick." This landed Six a rating of hyper-lethal, a rating which only one other SPARTAN, the legendary John-117 (better known as the Master Chief), has been able to attain. Somewhere along the line, he was recruited to be a test pilot for UNSC's Sabre Program, which lead up to the creation of the YSS-1000 Sabre starfighter.

After a siege during an insurgency operation on Mamore, Colonel Urban Holland decided to send SPARTAN-B312 to join Noble Team on Reach as a way to replace their late team member Thom-A293. This made Noble Team reluctant to accept B312, but the SPARTAN was soon introduced into the team and finally received his callsign "Noble Six." Unfortunately, Six's time in Noble Team turned out to be short-lived. Minutes after he first met the team, Noble was called in to investigate an odd communications blackout at Visegrád Relay. The cause of this was thought to be Insurrectionists at first, but Noble Team soon discovered that the true perpetrators were Covenant forces. This was the beginning of the end for Reach. Over the course of the next few months, Noble Team and the rest of the UNSC would partake in several efforts to prevent the invading Covenant forces, resulting in the deaths of team members Jorge-052 and Kat-B320.

The remaining members of Noble Team were later assigned to the destruction of ONI's Sword Base due to Covenant domination. However, they were abruptly lead to the underground excavation site by Dr. Catherine Halsey and an unknown AI. After fighting their way to Halsey's lab, Noble Six was entrusted with carrying the AI to the UNSC Pillar of Autumn. Jun-A266 split off from Noble Team and escorted Halsey to safety under the orders of Carter-A259, his commander. Carter and Emile-A239 accompanied Six to the Pillar of Autumn, but both ultimately lost their lives in order for the AI to be safely delivered. Alone, Six delivered the AI to Captain Jacob Keyes and defended the Pelican carrying him from strong Covenant forces until it docked inside the Pillar of Autumn and escaped the planet. Six was left with no way out, and chose to fight his final hours on the destroyed battlefields of Reach, taking down hundreds if not thousands of Unggoy grunts and high-ranking Sangheili elites. Though his true cause of death remains unknown, it is likely that he was killed by either a Sangheili fireteam after being pushed to total exhaustion or burned by the subsequent glassing of the planet.

Personality:
Six is a silent, deadly trained killer. A straightforward man, he talks no more than he needs to and gets the job done without delay, his trigger finger never hesitant in the face of any enemy. His helmet obscures any emotion on his face and his voice remains seemingly neutral and professional at all times, making reading him a great challenge to even the greatest observers. However, SPARTAN-B312 is hardly without humour, sentiment, and respect. The death of Jorge, who Six seemed to be the closest to out of the entirety of Noble Team, seemed to impact him greatly, as implied by his body language after receiving the SPARTAN-II's dogtags. He also had high spirits with the elder supersoldier, replying that he aims to please after a receiving a compliment on his performance.

Skills (Things that a normal human could train to become proficient in):

Weapon Master: Six's skill in using any weapon, human or Covenant, is apparent during his participation during the Fall of Reach. He was able to pick up and effectively use any weapon laying around to neutralize tens of thousands of Covenant soldiers. His accuracy and reaction times are, in short, inhuman; he has used sidearms to land severe wounds on Covenant from hundreds of meters away. It is possible that he is a quick learner with any sort of weapon (mostly guns).

Vehicle Master: Similarly, Six demonstrated incredible competency in operating Warthogs, Ghosts, Banshees, Scorpions, Wraiths, and Revenants.

Agility: Six is very agile as all SPARTANs are. He is able to jump on the back of Elites and perform complex maneuvers in order to eliminate them- most of which involve his trusty knife.

Powers/Abilities (Things accredited to genes, unusual circumstances, and otherwise supernatural abilities):

Supersoldier: Ah, boy, here we go. SPARTANs wouldn't be SPARTANs without their physical augmentations. Augmentations to SPARTAN-IIIs such as Noble Six include highly impact-resistant bones, increased muscle density for greater strength, stronger eyesight, and enhanced reaction time.

Shields: Noble Six's MJOLNIR armor grants him limited shielding. He is practically immune to projectiles until these shields are eliminated.

Weaknesses (If anything notable):

Lone Wolf: Noble Six's most notable trait is his tendency to stay on his lonesome. Carter-A259 ordered him to drop this habit upon meeting him, to which Six agreed. However, despite his agreement with his commander, SPARTAN-B312 still remains fairly distant from others upon meeting them and usually prefers to work alone, though his respectful tone never falters.

Shields...?: Despite the advantage his shields give him, they can only last for so long. It will only take a few extra bullets to take them down. After that, his armor is completely open to taking fire.

Shields?!: Did I mention that a strong enough punch can take down his shields instantly?

Broken HUD: Six's helmet hasn't been repaired since his death. He is unable to use his motion tracker, monitor his current health (though I'm pretty sure anyone can make an educated guess with a few plasma burns in them), and refer to his HUD for bullet count, forcing him to rely solely on mentally keeping track of how many times he fires.

Others (Trivia, Theme music, etc.) (Optional):

Unseen in the above picture, Noble Six wears a UA/HUL Mark V helmet.

Hope I got everything right! I didn't proofread as I'm too tired after practicing art for a while. If something needs to be changed, lemme know!
 
space marine John Wick

10/10.


I like the detail of the background section; you clearly know your stuff when it comes to Halo.

Liked and accepted!

If you have a Discord and would like to join us for OOC chatter, I can shoot you a link.
 
Halopedia does wonders for helping me remember the details of the game! :P

Thanks so much man! You're one of the kindest folks I've seen on an RP from the looks of it. I'm happy to be on board here. I've never used Discord before, but shoot me a link and I'll make an account!
 
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'Quote': "Life is locomotion. If you're not moving, you're not living. But there comes a time when you've got to stop running away from things and you've got to start running towards something. You've got to forge ahead. Keep moving even if your path isn't lit. Trust that you'll find your way." -The Flash


Name: Barry Allen


Universe From: DC Comics


Gender: Male


Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual


Species: Metahuman


Bio: Young Barry Allen lived in Central City with his parents, Henry and Nora Allen. On one fateful day, Barry's mother was killed by unexplainable circumstances and his father was wrongly accused of murdering her. He pleaded his father's innocence, but no one would believe the words of a traumatized child. This spurred young Barry to become a Crime Scene Investigator for the Central City Police Department and work to prove his father's innocence and get him released from Iron Heights Prison. Unfortunately, he wouldn't be fast enough as his father passed away in prison. His life would be changed for the better one day, as he was struck by lightning and put into a coma. When he woke from this coma, he'd find he had extraordinary abilities, chiefly among them he found he could move at fantastic speeds. With these powers, he become Central City's biggest hero: The Flash, fastest man alive!


Personality: An overall nice guy, Barry Allen is openly friendly to almost everyone. Due to living a double life, he has come to be a little more reserved, though, if for no other reason than to keep his identity as The Flash a secret. At work, Barry focuses immensely on the job at hand and puts his analytical skills to great use, and often uses them as his alter ego. More than all, he is an extremely hopeful individual and often grants his enemies mercy and would let them go.


Skills: As a CSI, Barry's in possession of fantastic analytical skills and a brilliant scientific mind that's only amplified by his connection to the Speed Force. He's also been trained in hand to hand combat by various members of the Justice League.


Powers/Abilities: Barry's connection to the Speed Force grants him a slew of tremendous abilities. Chiefly among these is the super speed he is famous for, speed that goes above and beyond the speed of light itself. He's got enhanced durability, reflexes, reaction time, agility, and senses. He's in possession of a tremendous healing factor that can heal even severe wounds in a matter of minutes or hours. By accelerating the which at which his molecules move, he can vibrate his body to do a number of things, including phase through solid matter. He's also in the possession of the ability to traverse through time itself and change events of the past to influence the future. And since Barry generates the Speed Force as he runs, he's capable of harnessing and manipulating the lightning he generates while he runs with electrokinesis. Lastly, he can rotate his arms with such speeds to create mini cyclones.


Weaknesses: One would say that ice is The Flash's biggest weakness, as it can freeze him solid or cause him to lose his traction and fall on his face while running. Aside from this, his empathetic and optimistic nature would leave him open to attack should a foe he spares decide to attack him then and there.


Others (Trivia, Theme music, etc.) (Optional):
The Flash CW Soundtrack - The Flash Theme - YouTube
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'Quote': "Life is locomotion. If you're not moving, you're not living. But there comes a time when you've got to stop running away from things and you've got to start running towards something. You've got to forge ahead. Keep moving even if your path isn't lit. Trust that you'll find your way." -The Flash


Name: Barry Allen


Universe From: DC Comics


Gender: Male


Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual


Species: Metahuman


Bio: Young Barry Allen lived in Central City with his parents, Henry and Nora Allen. On one fateful day, Barry's mother was killed by unexplainable circumstances and his father was wrongly accused of murdering her. He pleaded his father's innocence, but no one would believe the words of a traumatized child. This spurred young Barry to become a Crime Scene Investigator for the Central City Police Department and work to prove his father's innocence and get him released from Iron Heights Prison. Unfortunately, he wouldn't be fast enough as his father passed away in prison. His life would be changed for the better one day, as he was struck by lightning and put into a coma. When he woke from this coma, he'd find he had extraordinary abilities, chiefly among them he found he could move at fantastic speeds. With these powers, he become Central City's biggest hero: The Flash, fastest man alive!


Personality: An overall nice guy, Barry Allen is openly friendly to almost everyone. Due to living a double life, he has come to be a little more reserved, though, if for no other reason than to keep his identity as The Flash a secret. At work, Barry focuses immensely on the job at hand and puts his analytical skills to great use, and often uses them as his alter ego. More than all, he is an extremely hopeful individual and often grants his enemies mercy and would let them go.


Skills: As a CSI, Barry's in possession of fantastic analytical skills and a brilliant scientific mind that's only amplified by his connection to the Speed Force. He's also been trained in hand to hand combat by various members of the Justice League.


Powers/Abilities: Barry's connection to the Speed Force grants him a slew of tremendous abilities. Chiefly among these is the super speed he is famous for, speed that goes above and beyond the speed of light itself. He's got enhanced durability, reflexes, reaction time, agility, and senses. He's in possession of a tremendous healing factor that can heal even severe wounds in a matter of minutes or hours. By accelerating the which at which his molecules move, he can vibrate his body to do a number of things, including phase through solid matter. He's also in the possession of the ability to traverse through time itself and change events of the past to influence the future. And since Barry generates the Speed Force as he runs, he's capable of harnessing and manipulating the lightning he generates while he runs with electrokinesis. Lastly, he can rotate his arms with such speeds to create mini cyclones.


Weaknesses: One would say that ice is The Flash's biggest weakness, as it can freeze him solid or cause him to lose his traction and fall on his face while running. Aside from this, his empathetic and optimistic nature would leave him open to attack should a foe he spares decide to attack him then and there.


Others (Trivia, Theme music, etc.) (Optional):
The Flash CW Soundtrack - The Flash Theme - YouTube
Count Gensokyo Count Gensokyo Let him in... Barry's the weakest of the DC Speedsters... Also I told him to not pull any Speed Force BS
 
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    Name: Naofumi Iwatani; Shield Hero, Hero of the Shield, Devil of the Shield, Shield Bro, Shield Dad, Savior of the Heavenly Fowl, "Bro," "Sonny"
    Universe From: Rising of the Shield Hero
    Age: 20
    Gender/Sexuality: Male, Heterosexual
    Species: Human (Hero)
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  • Even if the whole world unites to blame you, Naofumi-sama, I will not. No matter how many times it takes, I will tell them all: Naofumi-sama did not do it. I trust in you. I trust in the Shield Hero.
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    Name: Raphtalia
    Universe From: Rising of the Shield Hero
    Age: 10; biologically and mentally adult
    Gender/Sexuality: Female, Heterosexual
    Species: Tanuki
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    Filo
    Name: Filo; Filolial Queen, Heavenly Fowl, Little Angel
    Universe From: Rising of the Shield Hero
    Age: Less than a year
    Gender/Sexuality: Female, Heterosexual
    Legality: Illegal
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Oh yea, I kept Six’s lack of a personality in mind when I decided to use him. I hope to make him more expressive while still keeping true to his character archetypes.

For the third point, I think Six will start out with only an M6G Magnum and his knife. Maybe a MA37 with only a half drained magazine to keep him company too, if the admins are feeling generous.
 
Oh yea, I kept Six’s lack of a personality in mind when I decided to use him. I hope to make him more expressive while still keeping true to his character archetypes.

For the third point, I think Six will start out with only an M6G Magnum and his knife. Maybe a MA37 with only a half drained magazine to keep him company too, if the admins are feeling generous.
Why such light armaments?
 

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