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Well, if you guys are okay with Six being more heavily armed, then I’m fine with it! I guess I just felt that he’d be a little too overpowered with anything more than the M6G considering his implied high level of skill in the lore and how swift and strong the Spartans are (though IIIs like Six are still inferior to the IIs). Besides, the M6G fires slightly longer .50AE rounds that are meant to explode after penetration. Seemed like anything more would be too much for the RP. Again though, I’m willing to give him other, more powerful guns if allowed! I’m just happy you guys are communicating with me about it- sure beats other RPs on the sites I’ve been on before XD
 
Appearance:
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'Quote': "You know what I hate more than an idiot like you?
A one-sided massacre.”
“Trampling on people’s dignity, convictions for fun”
“Stealing my food when I’m hungry" Basically any @$$ that would qualify as a villain.

Name: Shinmen Musashi no Kami Fujiwara no Harunobu

Nicknames: Musashi, Musashi-Chan

Universe From: Nasuverse (Fate series)


Gender: Female


Sexual Orientation: Bi


Species: Human


Bio: An Swordswoman from an alternate universe who was the strongest Saber class servant around. She's a master of dual weild style sword fighting, and fights for justice, but she herself doesn't consider herself that.


Personality: She's quite a cheerful, hard to anger, wandering spirit, who falls in love with other people quite easily when impressed. She however will become quite dangerous in any situation that
Include:

A one-sided massacre.”
“Trampling on people’s dignity, convictions for fun”
“Stealing my food when I’m hungry"


Skills: A skilled fighter who uses two swords. In her servant stats, everything except Mana is ranked B.


Powers/Abilities:

Noble Phantasm: Six Realms, Five Planes - Divine figure of Kurikara
A noble Phantasm that summons a four armed deity that strikes at an enemy with four swords, before Musashi closes the attack with the Myoujingiri Muramasa.

Empreyan Eye: A mystic Eye that is usually activated when Musashi aims to wound her opponent. It converges all possible futures into an absolute fact, Musashi taking every action possible until she succeeds in dealing the injury she decided to inflict on her opponent. You could say it's alot similar to that of Cu's Gae Bolg in a few aspects.

Nothingness: The state where Musashi herself has obtained, through obtaining a certain set of five swords, thus becoming immortal and unable to die. However, this doesn't mean she can be fully invincible. She can still face fatigue from using her Noble Phantasm, or fighting for too long.

Weaknesses (If anything notable): Easily distracted from praise and can get stupidly drunk quite quickly. While drunk she tends to be more violent however.


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

She possesses five swords. Each sword has within itself, an affinity to a element. She has the following, but only one sword has a true name:

Myoujingiri Muramasa: The sword of nothingness, or the void. This sword was Forged by Sengo Muramasa, and if used in cohesion with the Empreyan eye, can kill a single person through the combination of converging all futures into one, and killing one's Fate those futures are tied to.

Sword of Fire

Sword of Water

Sword of Earth

Sword of Wind

- While the sword of Wind has no name, it could be the weapon that Osu no Mikoto used to save himself from a fire within a grasslands area. This is just speculation however.
 
Legality: Doubtful

Remove this and we're gangsta



Well, if you guys are okay with Six being more heavily armed, then I’m fine with it! I guess I just felt that he’d be a little too overpowered with anything more than the M6G considering his implied high level of skill in the lore and how swift and strong the Spartans are (though IIIs like Six are still inferior to the IIs). Besides, the M6G fires slightly longer .50AE rounds that are meant to explode after penetration. Seemed like anything more would be too much for the RP. Again though, I’m willing to give him other, more powerful guns if allowed! I’m just happy you guys are communicating with me about it- sure beats other RPs on the sites I’ve been on before XD

It'd make sense for Six to be lightly armed from a story perspective. Since he was on the run from Covenant forces at the time of his death, he'd have only had a loadout that looks something like this:
•Assault Rifle/Plasma Rifle
•Magnum
•Possibly an Energy Sword
•Whatever armour ability he chose to use during the operations on Reach

All with depleted amounts of ammunition and energy, of course.
 
Empreyan Eye: A mystic Eye that is usually activated when Musashi aims to wound her opponent. It converges all possible futures into an absolute fact, Musashi taking every action possible until she succeeds in dealing the injury she decided to inflict on her opponent. You could say it's alot similar to that of Cu's Gae Bolg in a few aspects.

Explain? This sounds like some Shiki Tohno stuff lol


Nothingness: The state where Musashi herself has obtained, through obtaining a certain set of five swords, thus becoming immortal and unable to die. However, this doesn't mean she can be fully invincible. She can still face fatigue from using her Noble Phantasm, or fighting for too long.

What kind of immortality does this state grant?
 
If we're going by Fate/Grand Order scales it probably makes her invincible for 2 or 3 turns. so maybe 2 or 3 posts with a massive cooldown time of 5-10 posts.
 
Explain? This sounds like some Shiki Tohno stuff lol

When the Empreyan eye is activated, she takes a quick scan of her opponent to find the quickest route and best course of action is (In her case, what swords to use), before going in to assault her target.



What kind of immortality does this state grant?

It's always active, but it's low tier. While it is true she can't die, she can still feel pain, lose limbs, and get her vitals crushed. However, these injuries tend to heal within 24 hours, unless it's a missing limb. If a limb is missing, she'll try to get it reattatched after seeking help, or just get a prostetic limb. Whatever is cheeper.
 
When the Empreyan eye is activated, she takes a quick scan of her opponent to find the quickest route and best course of action is (In her case, what swords to use), before going in to assault her target.

It's always active, but it's low tier. While it is true she can't die, she can still feel pain, lose limbs, and get her vitals crushed. However, these injuries tend to heal within 24 hours, unless it's a missing limb. If a limb is missing, she'll try to get it reattatched after seeking help, or just get a prostetic limb. Whatever is cheeper.

Accepted!
 
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Name:
Kota Fujiki

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

Gender:
Male

Species:
Human(Mutate due to Oracle Cells and the God Arc)

Bio (Short/Long, who gives a shit?):
Kota was invited to the Far East Branch, Anagura, the same day as The Protagonist. He often returns to the residential area to present gifts to his mother and sister Nozomi, who live nearby in the Outer Ghetto. When Director Schicksal goes public with his plan to reset the world, Kota initially didn't fight the decision, in order to give his family a chance to be safely away from the Aragami. However, after careful contemplation, and realizing what consequences would unfold, he joined the rest of the God Eaters in opposing von Schicksal's plan. A few months passed after the events which led to the Director's downfall, Kota continues to be a part of the 1st Unit led by [CONFIDENTIAL].

Personality:
Kota always displays a bright mood, but does not do well in his studies as he constantly falls asleep during lectures. He is very impulsive and reckless during missions. He seems to be protective of his family and will do anything to protect them.

Skills (Things that a normal human could train to become proficient in):
Marksmanship-As someone who's constantly shooting a cannon, this one's pretty much obvious. Although he doesn't demonstrate it very often.
High Strength - A giant gun like that there God Arc must be heavy.

Powers/Abilities (Things accredited to genes, unusual circumstances, and otherwise supernatural abilities):
Oracle Cells - As a God Eater, Kota's body has traces of Oracle Cells which mostly comes from his God Arc.

Weaknesses (If anything notable):
If he runs out of Oracle Shots in the God Arc to shoot, Kota is vulnerable for attack. In addition, his impulsive nature seems to be a common cause for his Oracle Shot Depletion
Despite a part of his body having Oracle Cells, Kota is still human. Anything could kill him if he gets too reckless.
He usually works best with a Teammate.
He absolutely CANNOT let his God Arc be touched another person unless it's by the Fenrir God Arc Maintenance Crew or basically any mechanic who won't touch the weapons themselves. Why? Not only is it his only weapon, but having someone else who isn't compatible with his Weapon will cause his God Arc's Oracle Cells to go ham and devour the person who held it, corrupting the Person's cells and infecting them, eventually turning them into an Aragami; which is essentially a monster that caused an apocalypse due to their number and seemingly tough body structure which according to the games, can't be killed by normal means(blades nor bullets, unless Magic or something, that much is untested.). What's worse is that the Aragami that'll be born out an GA-OC Infection means that it can only be killed easily with the same God Arc weapon config.
Others (Trivia, Theme music, etc.) (Optional):

 
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Name:
Kota Fujiki

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

Gender:
Male

Species:
Human(Mutate due to Oracle Cells and the God Arc)

Bio (Short/Long, who gives a shit?):
Kota was invited to the Far East Branch, Anagura, the same day as The Protagonist. He often returns to the residential area to present gifts to his mother and sister Nozomi, who live nearby in the Outer Ghetto. When Director Schicksal goes public with his plan to reset the world, Kota initially didn't fight the decision, in order to give his family a chance to be safely away from the Aragami. However, after careful contemplation, and realizing what consequences would unfold, he joined the rest of the God Eaters in opposing von Schicksal's plan. A few months passed after the events which led to the Director's downfall, Kota continues to be a part of the 1st Unit led by [CONFIDENTIAL].

Personality:
Kota always displays a bright mood, but does not do well in his studies as he constantly falls asleep during lectures. He is very impulsive and reckless during missions. He seems to be protective of his family and will do anything to protect them.

Skills (Things that a normal human could train to become proficient in):
Marksmanship-As someone who's constantly shooting a cannon, this one's pretty much obvious. Although he doesn't demonstrate it very often.
High Strength - A giant gun like that there God Arc must be heavy.

Powers/Abilities (Things accredited to genes, unusual circumstances, and otherwise supernatural abilities):
Oracle Cells - As a God Eater, Kota's body has traces of Oracle Cells which mostly comes from his God Arc.

Weaknesses (If anything notable):
If he runs out of Oracle Shots in the God Arc to shoot, Kota is vulnerable for attack. In addition, his impulsive nature seems to be a common cause for his Oracle Shot Depletion
Despite a part of his body having Oracle Cells, Kota is still human. Anything could kill him if he gets too reckless.
He usually works best with a Teammate.
He absolutely CANNOT let his God Arc be touched another person unless it's by the Fenrir God Arc Maintenance Crew or basically any mechanic who won't touch the weapons themselves. Why? Not only is it his only weapon, but having someone else who isn't compatible with his Weapon will cause his God Arc's Oracle Cells to go ham and devour the person who held it, corrupting the Person's cells and infecting them, eventually turning them into an Aragami; which is essentially a monster that caused an apocalypse due to their number and seemingly tough body structure which according to the games, can't be killed by normal means(blades nor bullets, unless Magic or something, that much is untested.). What's worse is that the Aragami that'll be born out an GA-OC Infection means that it can only be killed easily with the same God Arc weapon config.
Others (Trivia, Theme music, etc.) (Optional):


If Soul Eater is being brought it.....


Then that means .....

*Cringiest Cringe face ever at thought of Excalibur*
 
Appearance:
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'Quote' (optional): "I'm British, you Mupphet."


Name: Sergeant Michael Sykes


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


Gender: Male


Species: Human.


Bio (Short/Long, who gives a shit?):
Four years prior to the events of Crysis, in the year 2016, Nomad, Psycho, and Sean O'Neill were part of an unspecified training mission related to placement in the top secret US Army force called Raptor Team. O'Neill triggered a "Code Blue," military jargon for someone needing resusciation, often as a result of cardiac arrest. Indeed, a flatlining noise can be heard in the background during a recording of these events, in which Psycho angrily tries to get O'Neill to stop an unknown action, apparently related to a warhead, which is endangering Nomad's life. As a result, O'Neill was discharged from all US special forces programs and Nomad took his place in Raptor Team.

2020
Crysis
On August 14, 2020, Nomad, Psycho, Prophet, Jester, and Aztec were sent to the island where an archaeological team led by Dr. Rosenthal had been captured by aggressive North Korean forces. On the island, he met up with Nomad, Jester, Prophet, and Psycho at the Lusca's Call, a frozen ship in the middle of the jungle. As the group argued about their purpose on the island, another mysterious tentacled being attacked, grabbing and killing Jester. Nomad and Psycho then infiltrated a small town, where they rescued an undercover CIA agent who was a member of Rosenthal's team. They learned that Rosenthal himself was being held at a research dome at the excavation site, and that the team had awoken something that predated mankind by millions of years.

Crysis Warhead
The next morning, the US marines invaded the island, and Psycho assisted them. After helping Nomad destroy a Korean frigate, Psycho met up with some marines in the jungle and later learned his old friend Sean O'Neill was among the fighter pilots on the island. He also learned that the Koreans were airlifting a mysterious container across the island and was assigned to investigate it. He witnessed O'Neill get shot down and went off mission to rescue him. Psycho and O'Neill then saw the Koreans loading the container on a submarine, and Emerson told Psycho to board the submarine and recover the container, which command believed was a nuclear warhead. Psycho infiltrated the sub and discovered the container did not hold a warhead, but a captured alien scout. The scout emitted energy that knocked Psycho out, and when he awoke, he had been captured by Colonel Ji-Sung Lee. Lee tortured Psycho with a special device that electrocuted his nanosuit, explaining that as the top-secret nanosuit is not a recognized military uniform, the Geneva Convention does not apply. Just as Lee was about to kill Psycho, the alien ship flash-froze miles of jungle in a spherearound itself, getting the sub stuck in a stretch of frozen ocean.

Lee fled with the container on a hovercraft and Psycho pursued, but lost him. He was assigned by Emerson to join Eagle Team, another nanosuit squadron on the island, and they took down an alien hunter. The group made their way through the ice sphere; at one point Psycho heard Prophet talking to Nomad over the radio but could not locate them. Eventually, Psycho entered an abandoned mine while Eagle Team held off advancing alien forces. In the mine, Psycho located the container at a train depot, and boarded the train as it bore the container to a Korean airfield. At the bridge where Psycho was to destroy the train and hand the container over to O'Neill for extraction, however, he encountered Lee, who had a marine hostage. Lee threw the marine over the bridge and Psycho grabbed on to him while holding on to the bridge. Lee stole the container and flew off in a helicopter; Psycho dropped the marine to destroy the bridge, but failed to stop Lee from escaping. Psycho realized the marine died from the fall and took out his anger on an unarmed Korean nanosuit trooper; he had previously told O'Neill one of the few rules of war he followed was to spare unarmed soldiers.

Angry at his outburst, Psycho went to the airfield, where Emerson sent O'Neill to assist him via VTOL. The captured scout sent a distress signal and the airfield was flooded with aliens, including a special red alien hunter. Psycho used the experimental PAX cannon to defeat it. As Psycho and O'Neill prepared to load the container on the VTOL, Lee appeared again. Lee tried to shoot O'Neill, but Psycho saved him. Psycho and Lee dueled onboard the VTOL as O'Neill flew off with the container; Psycho gained the upper hand and threw Lee out, where he was killed by the alien warship.

Crysis
On the USS Constitution, Nomad met up with Psycho. Psycho and Helena commandeered a VTOL during the subsequent battle with the aliens. Nomad then used the nuclear grenade launching TAC launcher to destroy the warship that subsequently crashed on the Constitution, sinking it and the remains of the fleet. As Nomad boarded the VTOL with Psycho and Helena, they received a distress call from Prophet, who was somehow alive on the island, and Nomad declared that "we're going back."

Crysis (comic)
The VTOL crashed on the island, and Nomad, Helena, and Psycho met up with Prophet. Prophet admits that Jacob Hargreave was behind the mission to the island, causing some distrust among the group. Hargreave contacted them and informed Prophet that a ship to take them off the island had arrived. Taking a shortcut through the alien ship, they discovered portals that transported them 18 hours back in time. Upon arriving at Hargreave's ship, however, the crew onboard opened fire, killing Helena and disabling Nomad, Psycho, and Prophet's suits. They discovered that the CIA had killed Hargreave's men on the ship and were now going to interrogate the soldiers about the events on the island. Prophet gave up Hargreave's location in exchange for Nomad's life, and a battle ensued. When one man attempted to fire a rocket launcher at the group, Nomad jumped in the way, taking the hit and losing his life in the process. Prophet and Psycho mourned their fallen colleague.

2047 (Crysis 3)
Psycho was ripped from his nanosuit by CELL a fact that traumatized and embarrassed him. He and his team rescued Prophet from stasis and they began to work together to stop CELL's takeover of New York City and the rest of the world. Psycho had begun a relationship with resistance leader Claire Fortenni but becomes angered when he learns Claire, under duress, was responsible for his separation from his suit. They reconciled shortly before Claire is fatally wounded by Karl Ransh. Prophet helps Psycho realize that he is still just as effective a soldier without his nanosuit, and they engage in one final assault on the Alpha Ceph. After Prophet destroys the creature, Psycho crash lands his VTOL nearby, and Prophet is sucked into space trying to rescue him.

Psycho survived the incident, and later ambushed CELL's board of directors, telling them that he had recently stayed in one of their hospitals and wanted to lodge a complaint.





Personality: Psycho is just a callsign for him, but his personality is about the same when he gets angry at someone.

He takes orders well, but sometimes questions orders if they aren't geared toward his moral compass. He'll cross his moral compress if someone angers him enough.


Skills (Things that a normal human could train to become proficient in): Wears a extremely strong nano-suit that combines his ablities in nanos that go through his system that give him ablities. The suit has a supercomputer inside.
*Trained in weaponry



Powers/Abilities (Things accredited to genes, unusual circumstances, and otherwise supernatural abilities):
Psycho's nano-suit allows him abilities to protect against bullet attacks, amp up his attacks, allow him to cloak himself and increase his speed.

Weaknesses (If anything notable):
The nano-suit can be hit by a taser that can make it scramble out.

Others (Trivia, Theme music, etc.) (Optional):
 
Appearance:
250



'Quote' (optional): "I'm British, you Mupphet."


Name: Sergeant Michael Sykes


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


Gender: Male


Species: Human.


Bio (Short/Long, who gives a shit?):
Four years prior to the events of Crysis, in the year 2016, Nomad, Psycho, and Sean O'Neill were part of an unspecified training mission related to placement in the top secret US Army force called Raptor Team. O'Neill triggered a "Code Blue," military jargon for someone needing resusciation, often as a result of cardiac arrest. Indeed, a flatlining noise can be heard in the background during a recording of these events, in which Psycho angrily tries to get O'Neill to stop an unknown action, apparently related to a warhead, which is endangering Nomad's life. As a result, O'Neill was discharged from all US special forces programs and Nomad took his place in Raptor Team.

2020
Crysis
On August 14, 2020, Nomad, Psycho, Prophet, Jester, and Aztec were sent to the island where an archaeological team led by Dr. Rosenthal had been captured by aggressive North Korean forces. On the island, he met up with Nomad, Jester, Prophet, and Psycho at the Lusca's Call, a frozen ship in the middle of the jungle. As the group argued about their purpose on the island, another mysterious tentacled being attacked, grabbing and killing Jester. Nomad and Psycho then infiltrated a small town, where they rescued an undercover CIA agent who was a member of Rosenthal's team. They learned that Rosenthal himself was being held at a research dome at the excavation site, and that the team had awoken something that predated mankind by millions of years.

Crysis Warhead
The next morning, the US marines invaded the island, and Psycho assisted them. After helping Nomad destroy a Korean frigate, Psycho met up with some marines in the jungle and later learned his old friend Sean O'Neill was among the fighter pilots on the island. He also learned that the Koreans were airlifting a mysterious container across the island and was assigned to investigate it. He witnessed O'Neill get shot down and went off mission to rescue him. Psycho and O'Neill then saw the Koreans loading the container on a submarine, and Emerson told Psycho to board the submarine and recover the container, which command believed was a nuclear warhead. Psycho infiltrated the sub and discovered the container did not hold a warhead, but a captured alien scout. The scout emitted energy that knocked Psycho out, and when he awoke, he had been captured by Colonel Ji-Sung Lee. Lee tortured Psycho with a special device that electrocuted his nanosuit, explaining that as the top-secret nanosuit is not a recognized military uniform, the Geneva Convention does not apply. Just as Lee was about to kill Psycho, the alien ship flash-froze miles of jungle in a spherearound itself, getting the sub stuck in a stretch of frozen ocean.

Lee fled with the container on a hovercraft and Psycho pursued, but lost him. He was assigned by Emerson to join Eagle Team, another nanosuit squadron on the island, and they took down an alien hunter. The group made their way through the ice sphere; at one point Psycho heard Prophet talking to Nomad over the radio but could not locate them. Eventually, Psycho entered an abandoned mine while Eagle Team held off advancing alien forces. In the mine, Psycho located the container at a train depot, and boarded the train as it bore the container to a Korean airfield. At the bridge where Psycho was to destroy the train and hand the container over to O'Neill for extraction, however, he encountered Lee, who had a marine hostage. Lee threw the marine over the bridge and Psycho grabbed on to him while holding on to the bridge. Lee stole the container and flew off in a helicopter; Psycho dropped the marine to destroy the bridge, but failed to stop Lee from escaping. Psycho realized the marine died from the fall and took out his anger on an unarmed Korean nanosuit trooper; he had previously told O'Neill one of the few rules of war he followed was to spare unarmed soldiers.

Angry at his outburst, Psycho went to the airfield, where Emerson sent O'Neill to assist him via VTOL. The captured scout sent a distress signal and the airfield was flooded with aliens, including a special red alien hunter. Psycho used the experimental PAX cannon to defeat it. As Psycho and O'Neill prepared to load the container on the VTOL, Lee appeared again. Lee tried to shoot O'Neill, but Psycho saved him. Psycho and Lee dueled onboard the VTOL as O'Neill flew off with the container; Psycho gained the upper hand and threw Lee out, where he was killed by the alien warship.

Crysis
On the USS Constitution, Nomad met up with Psycho. Psycho and Helena commandeered a VTOL during the subsequent battle with the aliens. Nomad then used the nuclear grenade launching TAC launcher to destroy the warship that subsequently crashed on the Constitution, sinking it and the remains of the fleet. As Nomad boarded the VTOL with Psycho and Helena, they received a distress call from Prophet, who was somehow alive on the island, and Nomad declared that "we're going back."

Crysis (comic)
The VTOL crashed on the island, and Nomad, Helena, and Psycho met up with Prophet. Prophet admits that Jacob Hargreave was behind the mission to the island, causing some distrust among the group. Hargreave contacted them and informed Prophet that a ship to take them off the island had arrived. Taking a shortcut through the alien ship, they discovered portals that transported them 18 hours back in time. Upon arriving at Hargreave's ship, however, the crew onboard opened fire, killing Helena and disabling Nomad, Psycho, and Prophet's suits. They discovered that the CIA had killed Hargreave's men on the ship and were now going to interrogate the soldiers about the events on the island. Prophet gave up Hargreave's location in exchange for Nomad's life, and a battle ensued. When one man attempted to fire a rocket launcher at the group, Nomad jumped in the way, taking the hit and losing his life in the process. Prophet and Psycho mourned their fallen colleague.

2047 (Crysis 3)
Psycho was ripped from his nanosuit by CELL a fact that traumatized and embarrassed him. He and his team rescued Prophet from stasis and they began to work together to stop CELL's takeover of New York City and the rest of the world. Psycho had begun a relationship with resistance leader Claire Fortenni but becomes angered when he learns Claire, under duress, was responsible for his separation from his suit. They reconciled shortly before Claire is fatally wounded by Karl Ransh. Prophet helps Psycho realize that he is still just as effective a soldier without his nanosuit, and they engage in one final assault on the Alpha Ceph. After Prophet destroys the creature, Psycho crash lands his VTOL nearby, and Prophet is sucked into space trying to rescue him.

Psycho survived the incident, and later ambushed CELL's board of directors, telling them that he had recently stayed in one of their hospitals and wanted to lodge a complaint.





Personality: Psycho is just a callsign for him, but his personality is about the same when he gets angry at someone.

He takes orders well, but sometimes questions orders if they aren't geared toward his moral compass. He'll cross his moral compress if someone angers him enough.


Skills (Things that a normal human could train to become proficient in): Wears a extremely strong nano-suit that combines his ablities in nanos that go through his system that give him ablities. The suit has a supercomputer inside.
*Trained in weaponry



Powers/Abilities (Things accredited to genes, unusual circumstances, and otherwise supernatural abilities):
Psycho's nano-suit allows him abilities to protect against bullet attacks, amp up his attacks, allow him to cloak himself and increase his speed.

Weaknesses (If anything notable):
The nano-suit can be hit by a taser that can make it scramble out.

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

nice to see you again.
 
Appearance:
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'Quote' (optional): "I'm British, you Mupphet."


Name: Sergeant Michael Sykes


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


Gender: Male


Species: Human.


Bio (Short/Long, who gives a shit?):
Four years prior to the events of Crysis, in the year 2016, Nomad, Psycho, and Sean O'Neill were part of an unspecified training mission related to placement in the top secret US Army force called Raptor Team. O'Neill triggered a "Code Blue," military jargon for someone needing resusciation, often as a result of cardiac arrest. Indeed, a flatlining noise can be heard in the background during a recording of these events, in which Psycho angrily tries to get O'Neill to stop an unknown action, apparently related to a warhead, which is endangering Nomad's life. As a result, O'Neill was discharged from all US special forces programs and Nomad took his place in Raptor Team.

2020
Crysis
On August 14, 2020, Nomad, Psycho, Prophet, Jester, and Aztec were sent to the island where an archaeological team led by Dr. Rosenthal had been captured by aggressive North Korean forces. On the island, he met up with Nomad, Jester, Prophet, and Psycho at the Lusca's Call, a frozen ship in the middle of the jungle. As the group argued about their purpose on the island, another mysterious tentacled being attacked, grabbing and killing Jester. Nomad and Psycho then infiltrated a small town, where they rescued an undercover CIA agent who was a member of Rosenthal's team. They learned that Rosenthal himself was being held at a research dome at the excavation site, and that the team had awoken something that predated mankind by millions of years.

Crysis Warhead
The next morning, the US marines invaded the island, and Psycho assisted them. After helping Nomad destroy a Korean frigate, Psycho met up with some marines in the jungle and later learned his old friend Sean O'Neill was among the fighter pilots on the island. He also learned that the Koreans were airlifting a mysterious container across the island and was assigned to investigate it. He witnessed O'Neill get shot down and went off mission to rescue him. Psycho and O'Neill then saw the Koreans loading the container on a submarine, and Emerson told Psycho to board the submarine and recover the container, which command believed was a nuclear warhead. Psycho infiltrated the sub and discovered the container did not hold a warhead, but a captured alien scout. The scout emitted energy that knocked Psycho out, and when he awoke, he had been captured by Colonel Ji-Sung Lee. Lee tortured Psycho with a special device that electrocuted his nanosuit, explaining that as the top-secret nanosuit is not a recognized military uniform, the Geneva Convention does not apply. Just as Lee was about to kill Psycho, the alien ship flash-froze miles of jungle in a spherearound itself, getting the sub stuck in a stretch of frozen ocean.

Lee fled with the container on a hovercraft and Psycho pursued, but lost him. He was assigned by Emerson to join Eagle Team, another nanosuit squadron on the island, and they took down an alien hunter. The group made their way through the ice sphere; at one point Psycho heard Prophet talking to Nomad over the radio but could not locate them. Eventually, Psycho entered an abandoned mine while Eagle Team held off advancing alien forces. In the mine, Psycho located the container at a train depot, and boarded the train as it bore the container to a Korean airfield. At the bridge where Psycho was to destroy the train and hand the container over to O'Neill for extraction, however, he encountered Lee, who had a marine hostage. Lee threw the marine over the bridge and Psycho grabbed on to him while holding on to the bridge. Lee stole the container and flew off in a helicopter; Psycho dropped the marine to destroy the bridge, but failed to stop Lee from escaping. Psycho realized the marine died from the fall and took out his anger on an unarmed Korean nanosuit trooper; he had previously told O'Neill one of the few rules of war he followed was to spare unarmed soldiers.

Angry at his outburst, Psycho went to the airfield, where Emerson sent O'Neill to assist him via VTOL. The captured scout sent a distress signal and the airfield was flooded with aliens, including a special red alien hunter. Psycho used the experimental PAX cannon to defeat it. As Psycho and O'Neill prepared to load the container on the VTOL, Lee appeared again. Lee tried to shoot O'Neill, but Psycho saved him. Psycho and Lee dueled onboard the VTOL as O'Neill flew off with the container; Psycho gained the upper hand and threw Lee out, where he was killed by the alien warship.

Crysis
On the USS Constitution, Nomad met up with Psycho. Psycho and Helena commandeered a VTOL during the subsequent battle with the aliens. Nomad then used the nuclear grenade launching TAC launcher to destroy the warship that subsequently crashed on the Constitution, sinking it and the remains of the fleet. As Nomad boarded the VTOL with Psycho and Helena, they received a distress call from Prophet, who was somehow alive on the island, and Nomad declared that "we're going back."

Crysis (comic)
The VTOL crashed on the island, and Nomad, Helena, and Psycho met up with Prophet. Prophet admits that Jacob Hargreave was behind the mission to the island, causing some distrust among the group. Hargreave contacted them and informed Prophet that a ship to take them off the island had arrived. Taking a shortcut through the alien ship, they discovered portals that transported them 18 hours back in time. Upon arriving at Hargreave's ship, however, the crew onboard opened fire, killing Helena and disabling Nomad, Psycho, and Prophet's suits. They discovered that the CIA had killed Hargreave's men on the ship and were now going to interrogate the soldiers about the events on the island. Prophet gave up Hargreave's location in exchange for Nomad's life, and a battle ensued. When one man attempted to fire a rocket launcher at the group, Nomad jumped in the way, taking the hit and losing his life in the process. Prophet and Psycho mourned their fallen colleague.

2047 (Crysis 3)
Psycho was ripped from his nanosuit by CELL a fact that traumatized and embarrassed him. He and his team rescued Prophet from stasis and they began to work together to stop CELL's takeover of New York City and the rest of the world. Psycho had begun a relationship with resistance leader Claire Fortenni but becomes angered when he learns Claire, under duress, was responsible for his separation from his suit. They reconciled shortly before Claire is fatally wounded by Karl Ransh. Prophet helps Psycho realize that he is still just as effective a soldier without his nanosuit, and they engage in one final assault on the Alpha Ceph. After Prophet destroys the creature, Psycho crash lands his VTOL nearby, and Prophet is sucked into space trying to rescue him.

Psycho survived the incident, and later ambushed CELL's board of directors, telling them that he had recently stayed in one of their hospitals and wanted to lodge a complaint.





Personality: Psycho is just a callsign for him, but his personality is about the same when he gets angry at someone.

He takes orders well, but sometimes questions orders if they aren't geared toward his moral compass. He'll cross his moral compress if someone angers him enough.


Skills (Things that a normal human could train to become proficient in): Wears a extremely strong nano-suit that combines his ablities in nanos that go through his system that give him ablities. The suit has a supercomputer inside.
*Trained in weaponry



Powers/Abilities (Things accredited to genes, unusual circumstances, and otherwise supernatural abilities):
Psycho's nano-suit allows him abilities to protect against bullet attacks, amp up his attacks, allow him to cloak himself and increase his speed.

Weaknesses (If anything notable):
The nano-suit can be hit by a taser that can make it scramble out.

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

Count Gensokyo Count Gensokyo accepted

BTW are you still in the discord or do you need a link?
 
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This is bad. I'm sobering up. - Suika Ibuki​

Name: Suika Ibuki

Universe From: Touhou

Gender: Female

Species: Oni

Bio: Before appearing in Gensokyo, Suika lived in the Underworld. However, before even that, she apparently lived on the Youkai Mountain as one of the four "Devas of the Mountain", along with Yuugi Hoshiguma and two others. Since the oni were superior to the other residents of the mountain, such as the tengu and kappa, they all still remember her even now as someone to be respected.

Personality:
Her personality is jolly and quite childish, as you would expect from her appearance. Despite her childlike exterior, however, she possesses great amounts of raw power. She loves drinking and is frequently seen in the fighting games drunk; she claims she's been drinking sake for some hundreds of years now.

Suika bears the typical personality traits of most oni, valuing strength and fair play while despising dishonesty and cowardice. However, she is apparently slightly less honest than a typical oni. In addition, she doesn't kidnap humans, which is known to be the "strongest bond of trust" between oni and humans. However, she is nonetheless quite honest.[2]

Though she is generally a happy-go-lucky oni, as one of the most powerful youkai in Gensokyo, she can be very observant. In addition, she is seen being very critical of others in Immaterial and Missing Power, such as by calling Alice Margatroid a coward and telling Youmu Konpaku how people make fun of her.

Skills: Almost all of her skills are enhanced by her natural abilities as an oni.

Powers/Abilities :
Ability & Strength
Suika, more than the abnormal strength of an oni, possesses super-strength. Aya Shameimaru, who has probably seen or heard of nearly every youkai by now, once referred to Suika as "simply the most powerful youkai in Gensokyo". That doesn't mean there aren't others that could be nearly equal to her power, but she is still thought of as the strongest/most powerful youkai in Aya's opinion. Of course, this may be because she is a tengu, who were once subordinate to the oni. At the time of Silent Sinner in Blue, among the people that Reimu Hakurei knows, it seems that she had the greatest super-strength, but she admits that Yuugi Hoshiguma might be (physically) stronger than she is. She once uttered, "in my swarm of pandemonium, in the forgathering of oni, no mere human or youkai can withstand!"


Manipulation of density and sparseness

A giant Suika about to squash Marisa Kirisame, as illustrated in The Grimoire of Marisa.
Suika's ability to manipulate "density" gives her the power to control the density of any given object; to put it simply, assembly and dispersion. As the object's density increases, it heats up, and as it decreases, it turns into a mist. During her spell cards and other attacks, she can also create smaller versions of herself and make herself giant. She can also decrease her own body's density to become a mist, as she did during the events of Immaterial and Missing Power, making it impossible to attack her. By doing this all over Gensokyo, she can effectively keep an eye on everything going on. She can also gather things without shape, like people's souls, which caused the incident in the first place. She has also affected the Moon as reflected in the sky (the canopy) to make it explode, then take the falling fragments and turn them into mist as well, but the details as to how are unknown. Youmu Konpaku, after striking her with one of her swords, commented that the sword itself reacted strangely.

With this power, she was able to assemble the thoughts of people and youkai, and made the residents of Gensokyo periodically have a party. Furthermore, with this power, she is able to split up into small pieces and become a giant, and she is also able to disperse into the atmosphere. Other than that, she is able to compress her attack and increase her power, and is able to draw the opponent into something like a black hole.

Weaknesses: Although a better fighter when she is drunk, she performs as most people do when inebriated; sluggish mental ability and slurred speech. She is also rather slow when compared to the majority of the residents of Gensyoko.

Others:

Theme:
 
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This is bad. I'm sobering up. - Suika Ibuki​

Name: Suika Ibuki

Universe From: Touhou

Gender: Female

Species: Oni

Bio: Before appearing in Gensokyo, Suika lived in the Underworld. However, before even that, she apparently lived on the Youkai Mountain as one of the four "Devas of the Mountain", along with Yuugi Hoshiguma and two others. Since the oni were superior to the other residents of the mountain, such as the tengu and kappa, they all still remember her even now as someone to be respected.

Personality:
Her personality is jolly and quite childish, as you would expect from her appearance. Despite her childlike exterior, however, she possesses great amounts of raw power. She loves drinking and is frequently seen in the fighting games drunk; she claims she's been drinking sake for some hundreds of years now.

Suika bears the typical personality traits of most oni, valuing strength and fair play while despising dishonesty and cowardice. However, she is apparently slightly less honest than a typical oni. In addition, she doesn't kidnap humans, which is known to be the "strongest bond of trust" between oni and humans. However, she is nonetheless quite honest.[2]

Though she is generally a happy-go-lucky oni, as one of the most powerful youkai in Gensokyo, she can be very observant. In addition, she is seen being very critical of others in Immaterial and Missing Power, such as by calling Alice Margatroid a coward and telling Youmu Konpaku how people make fun of her.

Skills: Almost all of her skills are enhanced by her natural abilities as an oni.

Powers/Abilities :
Ability & Strength
Suika, more than the abnormal strength of an oni, possesses super-strength. Aya Shameimaru, who has probably seen or heard of nearly every youkai by now, once referred to Suika as "simply the most powerful youkai in Gensokyo". That doesn't mean there aren't others that could be nearly equal to her power, but she is still thought of as the strongest/most powerful youkai in Aya's opinion. Of course, this may be because she is a tengu, who were once subordinate to the oni. At the time of Silent Sinner in Blue, among the people that Reimu Hakurei knows, it seems that she had the greatest super-strength, but she admits that Yuugi Hoshiguma might be (physically) stronger than she is. She once uttered, "in my swarm of pandemonium, in the forgathering of oni, no mere human or youkai can withstand!"


Manipulation of density and sparseness

A giant Suika about to squash Marisa Kirisame, as illustrated in The Grimoire of Marisa.
Suika's ability to manipulate "density" gives her the power to control the density of any given object; to put it simply, assembly and dispersion. As the object's density increases, it heats up, and as it decreases, it turns into a mist. During her spell cards and other attacks, she can also create smaller versions of herself and make herself giant. She can also decrease her own body's density to become a mist, as she did during the events of Immaterial and Missing Power, making it impossible to attack her. By doing this all over Gensokyo, she can effectively keep an eye on everything going on. She can also gather things without shape, like people's souls, which caused the incident in the first place. She has also affected the Moon as reflected in the sky (the canopy) to make it explode, then take the falling fragments and turn them into mist as well, but the details as to how are unknown. Youmu Konpaku, after striking her with one of her swords, commented that the sword itself reacted strangely.

With this power, she was able to assemble the thoughts of people and youkai, and made the residents of Gensokyo periodically have a party. Furthermore, with this power, she is able to split up into small pieces and become a giant, and she is also able to disperse into the atmosphere. Other than that, she is able to compress her attack and increase her power, and is able to draw the opponent into something like a black hole.

Weaknesses: Although a better fighter when she is drunk, she performs as most people do when inebriated; sluggish mental ability and slurred speech. She is also rather slow when compared to the majority of the residents of Gensyoko.

Others:

Theme:

I'm up for accepting her in! How about you, Count Gensokyo Count Gensokyo
 
I'm up for accepting her in! How about you, Count Gensokyo Count Gensokyo

Same here!

Though I can tell most of the profile is copy-pasted from the English Touhou wiki (number references and image captions still being intact), I'm curious to hear what you'd like to do with her.

Keep in mind that since Suika is extremely strong even among her home cast, we'll have to discuss and plan things behind the scenes before you begin using her. CatJones CatJones
 
Same here!

Though I can tell most of the profile is copy-pasted from the English Touhou wiki (number references and image captions still being intact), I'm curious to hear what you'd like to do with her.

Keep in mind that since Suika is extremely strong even among her home cast, we'll have to discuss and plan things behind the scenes before you begin using her. CatJones CatJones

Well, currently, I'm not exactly sure what to do with her. I'm still trying to catch up on what's happening and where/when I can really enter. And sorry it's copy/pasted, it's been a long weekend and using that was for my sanities sake. I'm also aware of her strength and have no interest in abusing it. I've already had my fair share of God/Power moders.
 
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Name: Lanius

Universe from: DnD

Gender: Male

Species: Dragonborn

Bio: Lanius has always been a bit of an odd person, even at the time of his birth. He was born into a tribe of black scaled dragons, despite having golden scales. His mother would claim that he was shaped by the draconic gods while still in his egg, a lie to conceal the fact that she was simply a harlot. However, not only was she incredibly skilled at lying, but Lanius has often been quite gullible. He believed full heartedly that he was meant for some sort of higher purpose. Unfortunately, rather than he becoming a noble knight, his upbringing by black dragons, often considered to be the most evil of all dragons, caused him to become malevolent much like them, something only being tempered by his own natural good nature as a golden scaled dragonborn and his incompetence during his youngest years.

Throughout his very early teen years, he would constantly feel like something was wrong, beyond that of normal teen emotions. In his equivalent to late teens, he would leave his tribe and his marshy homeland behind to travel the world. He would soon come to the massive city state of Agenhiem, under the emply of a duergar crook by the name of Richard. The two of them, along with an old, grizzled dwarven veteran named Bjorn and a human sorcerer named Azreal, would begin to work together under various employers within the city. The four of them would quickly leave their mark on the city, as they came to blows with a secret society bent on unleashing an eldritch horror upon the world, a crime syndicate and various other cults, demons and crooks. Throughout these adventures, Lanius would grow close to all three of his comrades, even as Richard, perhaps the one he was closest with, would spiral down a path of villainy, self destructive behavior and insanity.

The horrible behavior of his closest friend, along with seeing first hand the true consequences of his actions and the plight of those around him would set the young Dragonborn on a path of self redemption. His amazing strength, golden scales, and his increasingly more and more noble behavior would quickly garner him fame throughout the city, and earn him the title of "the Dragon of Agenhiem". Charity came easy to him, as he gave his wealth and his blood for the benefit of the weak, all the while his friend Richard inversely mirrored Lanius, something that tore at the young Dragonborn. Eventually, their adventures would lead them out of Agenhiem, as Richard fell deeper, and Azrael began to turn away from his evil ways due to not only their own experiences, but the actions of Lanius as well.

While adventuring, the group would accidentally discover that their dwarven warrior, Bjorn, came from a long lost line of kings, and they would start to assist him in rebuilding his kingdom from the ground up. Unfortunately, this good news would soon be soured by the party nearly breaking up, as Azrael turned on Richard (and sort of everyone else) as Richard also turned on the Party, and a young hero began attacking Richard as an act of vengeance, leading to a chaotic, four way battle that left Richard and the Young hero, along with the wizard who trained this hero, dead, and caused Azrael to split from the party, leaving just Lanius and Bjorn to pick up the pieces. The duo would continue to work to restore the Dwarf's kingdom, eventually meeting a holy paladin named Caspian, who would quickly swear himself in service to Bjorn.

As the kingdom began to grow from empty fields into a village, the heroes would begin to have nightmares almost every night, as their eldritch worshiping foes would come closer to achieving their goals. Azrael would rejoin the party after atoning for his evil deeds, and the heroes would set off once again. This time, it was Lanius who would have to face his past, as he once again came into contact with his own tribe, and not only realized that they were in league with the cultists, but that his father was seeking to become a Dracolich, and bring ruin to the surrounding land through vile land. Lanius would have to fight his old family, or let the world burn. He would ultimately choose the former, considering his comrades his true family. Together, they would tear through his tribe, eliminating all but his father. Upon her death, his mother would reveal to him that who he though his father, the Dracolich, was in reality not his true father. His true father was, unsurprisingly, a golden dragon, and not just any, but the Great Wyrm, the King of Justice. Lanius was royalty.

With this knowledge, he would seek out his father and ask him for help in finishing off his former tribe. The King would help his long lost son, and the two would grow close in the short time they could spend together, before their confrontation with the Dracolich occured. They would defeat the dark dragon, but at a great cost. The King of Justice would die, and Lanius, still essentially a teenager, was forced to assume the role of king. Lanius scrambled to put the Golden Dragons to work hunting down what remained of the cultists, to no real avail. Several years would pass, and Bjorn's Kingdom would grow into a proper city. It would be then that they would finally hunt down the leaders of the cult, and their final battle begin. Mercenaries, Goliath warriors, men at arms from both Bjorn's Kingdom and and Agenhiem, Dragons and Draconic warriors would all come together to fend off hordes of eldritch horrors, undead and cultists as the four heroes would have to face the Eldritch being the cultists managed to summon, After a hard fight, the heroes would emerge victorious, but Lanius would not get the rest he so very much deserved, as he found himself sucked into another world, and he would quickly learn his story was only just beginning.


Personality: Lanius is incredibly friendly, and despite being an eight foot tall draconic being, seems surprisingly approachable. He has long since conquered most of the darkness ingrained in him by his upbringing, leaving him a noble and kind knight. However, he is not without flaws. He has never been a brilliant mind or wise being, even after becoming a King. In his early years, he was incredibly naive, something that still shows, but not as brilliantly as it once did. He is prideful as well, often going to great lengths to redeem anything embarrassing he has done, even if doing so is incredibly stupid.

Skills:

Martial Fighter: Lanius is capable of handling virtually any melee weapon with frightening proficiency, often being capable of holding his own with any other opponent, even without his unbelievable strength. He is surprisingly nimble for a being of his size, something that will often catch enemies off guard as they are met by flurries of attacks that they are simply not prepared to defend themselves against.

Battlemaster: Lanius is a battlemaster, an extremely versatile warrior, and is able to approach melee combat in various ways, and able to change strategies of attack in an instant if doing so is required for victory. On top of this, he has an uncanny ability for reading his opponents, something many would not expect from the seemingly naive and gullible dragonborn.

Commander: Lanius is no intellectual, he could never tell you the history of the land, how an airship works or how the economics of a nation work. He has, however, devoted any study he got a chance to perform, towards war. Such was required of him when he became king of the golden dragons, and one of Bjorn's commanders. When he spoke little and remained hidden behind a full suit of plate armor, he remained a sight that inspired awe in his allies and terror in his enemies, and was often capable of leading groups of soldiers quite well, despite his usual ineptitude at anything having to do with charisma outside of combat.

Animal Handler: Strangely, Lanius seems to have a knack for taming and befriending animals, and so long as they aren't bloodthirsty killing machines, there is a good chance that he'll be capable of winning that animal to his side.

Powers:

Strength of Titans: Lanius is blessed with an unbelievable level of strength, he is capable wielding weapons most humans would struggle to use with both hands in only one of his, he could tear apart walls and doors of a building with ease, uproot a tree or crush bone between his hands. On top of this, being 8 feet tall, he is quite heavy, making him a terrifying opponent for anything less than a super hero in close range combat.

Draconic Being: The blood of dragons flow through Lanius, making him capable of breathing fire, resistant to the effects of flame and heat, and more resilient in general. On top of this, as he ages, he grows more and more wise, though as basically a teen in terms of a dragon, this last part has yet to really come into effect.

Weaknesses:
Naive: Lanius is easy to fool for a dragon, and will often expect the best from people, even when he really shouldn't. He will give away much without a second thought, and rush head first into danger without even a hint of doubt.
Lack of magical knowledge: While it is likely he could become quite skilled in the arts of magic, he has yet to learn even a little bit of magic, making those who can resist him in melee combat a difficult thing for him to deal with.
 

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