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Name: Morrigan Aensland

Nickname: N/A

Alignment: Chaotic Neutral

Appearance:
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Fandom: Darkstalkers (Vampire Hunter)

Personality:
"I could use a nice plaything like you."
-Morrigan
Beautiful, sexy, confident, conceited, and playful, Morrigan may be called many things given that she is a succubus, but she is not necessarily evil despite her heritage as a demon of the Makai realm. Instead she is friendly and approachable, perhaps in part due to her frequent visits to the material world to pursue her hedonistic tendencies. Morrigan is always out to satisfy her hunger and will often shirk her responsibilities as the current head of the Aensland estate to find something more engaging.

Backstory:
Morrigan Aensland is a succubus who was born in 1678 in a region of Scotland. Berial foresaw that Makai would be exposed to the crisis of perishing soon. Someone, a great Life Form, would be needed to maintain the unbalanced world of Makai. He foresaw that one with such power would not be born in the family of Aensland for another 1,200 years. Knowing this, he decided to leave the future of the Aensland family in Morrigan's hands. To Berial, the future of the Aensland family was the same as the future of Makai.

Morrigan was a very special Succubus, even within all of the Darkstalkers. She was born as an S Class noble. But at that time, roughly 300 years ago, a struggle for power had already started. Various battles had occurred in various locations. It was unacceptable for a Succubus child to be given rights to power at the time. The problems didn't end there either. Morrigan had no way to control the enormous powers that she held within. If she were to be left alone, she would destroy herself and the land around her. Berial, her adoptive father and head of the Aensland House, split her soul in three to protect her. Morrigan grew up without knowing this. She found her life in the Aensland castle dull and visited the human world time and time again to look for some kind of fun. One night, she was drawn to the strange power permeating from Pyron and ventured into the human world again.

After she came back from the human world, she was told that Berial died and she was the next successor to the throne of the Aensland family. Although she is rightfully the ruler of Makai, she avoids her duties and continues her life like before. But when Jedah created the Majigen, she and her castle are pulled into Jedah's dimension. Sensing Lilith, the now sentient remainder of her soul, Morrigan set off hoping to find some sort of enjoyment. After meeting with Lilith, she was finally able to return to her true self when the both of them fused back together into one.

Powers/Abilities:
  • It is generally said that the Succubus race absorbs the spirit of the opposite sex and uses it as their own energy source. But the succubi that live in the Aensland family are slightly different. They create a special secretion liquid in their body when they are either physically or mentally stimulated. They use this liquid to maintain their life. If one were to be trapped inside a small secluded area, she would die within two days due to the lack of stimulus.
  • Soul Fist: Morrigan's ranged attack that projects from her hands. The projectile is composed of a huge snake skull that is surrounded by an aura as it travels. On the ground, the light and medium versions are fired straight across the screen, and the hard version is fired at an upward 45-degree angle. In the air, the light and medium versions are fired at a downward 45-degree angle, and the hard version is fired straight across.
  • Soul Drain: Similar in appearance to Soul Fist aside from the bats that travel alongside the attack. It releases and travels slower than Soul Fist. As the attack connects, a portion of the enemy's HC Gauge is drained and the bats return to Morrigan raising her HC Gauge with the amount drained.
  • Shadow Blade: Morrigan leaps upwards with one of her shape-shifting wings wrapped around her arm in the general form of a blade, moving horizontally a short distance in the process. This move shares many similarities with one of Ryu's moves, in this case: Shoryuken. The light, medium and hard versions of this move determine the number of hits.
  • Vector Drain: Morrigan grabs her opponent, drags him/her into the air by her shape-shifting wings, and slams them into the ground.
  • Shell Kick: Morrigan jumps in the air as her wings spiral down her legs forming a drill at her feet. In previous Vs. games, this move used to have a quarter-circle back motion. In Marvel Vs. Capcom 3, this move is reduced to the Special button.
  • Flight: Morrigan hovers in the air with a pink aura. Several bats fly around her until her flight ends.
  • Splash Libido: Morrigan opens her arms sidewards as her wings sprout multiple arrow-headed attacks that spear her enemies. This attack is also used for Morrigan's Snapback attack.
  • Deep Crescendo : Morrigan high kicks the enemy into the air, which has a blade on the heel.
  • Dark Harmonizer: This is an attack of Morrigan's that is an assist only move in MvC3. Morrigan blows a kiss to her teammate, and when it connects, you gain an extra 30% to your hyper meter.
Equipment/Gear: Her wings (able to transform into weapons).

Weaknesses: She's easily bored if a fight doesn't escalate.
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ACCEPTED!
 
Tbh, I didn't think you guys would accept her due to her sexual nature.

But I'm happy to see Morrigan is welcomed (and shiz, its been a long time since I've roleplayed as her.I love this succubus queen~)
 
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"These past months I have amassed so much knowledge and yet I remain confused. Empty. What am I evolving into, what is my purpose?"
Name: A.M.A.Z.O
Nickname(s): The Android, Amazo
Alignment: Lawful Neutral
Fandom: DC Animated Universe

Personality:
As a machine built without emotions, Amazo has no personality of his own. However, Amazo has been known to pick up on the traits of those whose powers he replicates. For example, after copying The Flash's powers, he was known to tease and use witty one-liners from time to time. With enough people to replicate, Amazo could eventually form a "personality" of sorts similar to that of a real persons.

Backstory:
Amazo was found by Lex Luthor, when looking for Professor Ivo to repair his battlesuit. The Android was protecting Ivo's corpse. As soon as Luthor realized that the android was capable of duplicating the Justice League's powers, he took advantage of the android's naiveté, saying that now Ivo was dead he would look after Amazo, saying that is what Ivo would have wanted, and tried to pit him against the heroes. Amazo was sent to steal fuel for Luthor.

Amazo went on a rampage to attract the League's attention. He broke into the facility by copying a guard's fingerprints. Having already assimilated Hawkgirl's mace and wings of flight, Amazo replicated Wonder Woman's powers and bracelets, John Stewart's power ring, and Flash's super-speed. With all their powers combined, Amazo soon overpowered the Leaguers. When Superman showed up to try to stop him, he succeeded in emulating the Man of Steel's powers, despite Superman's best efforts to prevent it.
However, when Amazo duplicated someone's power, he also took in their weaknesses, i.e., Superman's vulnerability to Kryptonite, which Batman exploited after the android tried to copy him. As the android assimilated other traits, he also started to develop character, and began to question Luthor's intentions. Despite his skepticism, Amazo again was persuaded by Luthor to try and kill the League.
This time Amazo "adapted" and overcame his weakness to Kryptonite. The combined power of Amazo and Luthor nearly succeed in killing the Leaguers until J'onn J'onzz stepped in and allowed himself to be copied. Amazo acquired the Martian's power of telepathy and used it to read Luthor's thoughts, learning of Luthor's manipulations. At this point, Luthor activated a fail-safe kill switch developed by Ivo to detonate the bomb at the base of the android's brain. However, having also duplicated J'onn's shapeshifting powers, Amazo could now regenerate himself and simply regrew his head. The disgruntled android turned against Luthor, tearing his battlesuit apart and preparing to kill him. Amazo only ceased his attack when the terrified Luthor pleaded for mercy. Upon realizing that he had nothing left to learn from Earth, Amazo gazed upon the cosmos, evolved into a golden version of himself, and departed to explore the universe. J'onn claimed Amazo had departed to go "where gods belong", prompting Luthor to scoff that Amazo was no god, no matter how much power he had now. Superman warned Luthor that he should be worried if Amazo ever did come back.

Some time later, Amazo did make his way back to Earth. While traveling through space, he apparently destroyed the planet Oa, home to the Green Lantern Corps and the Guardians of the Universe. Witnessing this event, the Justice League mobilized its forces in an attempt to stop him when he reached Earth. However, Amazo was now nearly omnipotent and he beat them all without effort. He then set about searching for Lex Luthor. The Atom and Luthor worked to try and defeat Amazo by devising a nanotechnological weapon against him, but Amazo had self-developed beyond nanotechnology and the weapon proved to be useless against him. The Atom took Luthor into a microscopic world, but Amazo followed them even there. It had been assumed that Amazo wanted revenge for the way Luthor had manipulated him, but in fact he was confused about his own existence and wanted guidance. Luthor was a man who always sought more wealth and power than he already had and Amazo hoped that he would explain what his own purpose in life was.

Luthor explained that the reason to keep on living was to see where it would lead to and that each person must decide for themselves what to do with their life, regardless of what it means in the grand scheme of things. Enlightened, Amazo relinquished his vendetta against Luthor. Upon emerging from the microscopic world, he was confronted by a group of Green Lanterns who wanted to destroy him for apparently destroying Oa. However, he revealed that he had simply shifted Oa to another dimension since it was "in his way" and, in the blink of an eye, restored it to its original location. He then departed with Dr. Fate who had offered to help him find purpose in life.

Amazo stayed with Dr. Fate until Solomon Grundy was resurrected as a mindless berserker. The android tried to stop him by teleporting him into the sun, but the zombie ― filled with chaos magic ― absorbed and repelled Amazo's cosmic blast. So as to prevent Grundy from becoming stronger, Amazo teleported himself several light-years away until he could figure out how to solve the problem at hand. Amazo has not been heard or seen since then.

Powers/Abilities:
Absorption Cells:
His synthetic body permits Amazo to replicate the qualities, mainly powers and skills, of any others simply by looking at them. This effect is cumulative with each person he lays his eyes on adding to the pool of abilities he can pull from and the strength of those powers.

Equipment/Gear:
Object Duplication: As a side effect of his ability to replicate powers, in some instances Amazo will replicate the equipment that generated the power such as a Green Lantern's power ring or Wonder Woman's magic lasso.

Weaknesses:
Along with their abilities, Amazo also replicates the weaknesses of those whose powers he copies. For example, after absorbing the powers of Superman he also absorbed his weakness to kryptonite.
Amazo can only absorb the powers of those within his immediate proximity, meaning he has to be close to someone to copy their powers.

Amazo can only use powers based on one person at a time.
 
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Name: Randall Flagg
Nickname(s): The Walkin' Dude, The man in black, The Boogyman.
Alignment: Chaotic Evil.
Appearance:
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Fandom:Stephen King
Personality: Flagg is not a human being. He is evil given form. He walks from place to place, stirring up violence and strive for his own amusement and personal gain. There is no evil act he won't commit, and his quest for power will not end until he becomes a god. He is a very manipulative person, but whenever he comes near, there is just something off about him. His face makes children crash their tricycles into fences and scrap their knees. Women who lay with him feel cold afterwards. His soul is so black, it radiates evil.
Backstory: Randall Flagg barely knows anything about how is life began. However, he was born hundreds of years ago. He managed to find his father at one point, and learned magic. He became an advisor in the country of Delain, which he wreaked havoc on by killing the king and manipulating one of the princes. Fast forward a few hundred years, and he releases Captain Trips, which kills 99% of America, and the world. He builds a civilisation, Law Vegas, but is defeated. But he wasn't killed. Oh no. He remains, and is on the hunt for new prey.
Powers/Abilities: A sorcerer of immense skill and cunning, Flagg is a quasi-immortal, and has a wide range of powers. He can shape, see the future, raise the dead, among many other things. Stopping bullets, showing others visions, levitation, you name it.
Equipment/Gear: He doesn't really have anything on him, but he does have some money and pamphlets.
Weaknesses: He is still a mortal man, despite his quasi-immortal status. It just takes a lot to kill him.

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Name: Lucina

Nickname: "Marth" or “Warrior from a Doomed Future”

Alignment: Neutral Good

Appearance:
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Fandom: Fire Emblem: Awakening

Personality:

"When I fight for my father, no matter how terrible the foe, or how powerful... I know that I have no choice. I simply cannot lose."
— Lucina
Lucina is a strong willed and driven woman who is determined to alter the dark future she came from. Due to the countless deaths and horrific events of the future, she dislikes any form of death, even "noble" ones. Her main motivations come from her love for her parents, especially Chrom. Lucina is willing to do whatever it takes to see that Chrom stays alive, even if it means going against her wish for no needless deaths. Nevertheless, she is obedient to Chrom and puts her trust in her father's judgements, showing a strong bond of trust with her father.

Lucina bears a resemblance to Marth and has been mistaken as him by Tiki when she is introduced, with the latter remarking in their supports that her involuntary actions when helping others further likens her to Marth himself. Despite that, she seems to have inherited some of her father's traits as well, as one of her quotes implies that she has his habit of breaking things when practicing. But even with her charismatic traits and skills as a swordswoman, Lucina never gives herself any credit, constantly doubting whether or not she can live up to Marth or her father's name.

As a result of her troubled childhood, Lucina tries to spend as much time as she can with her parents in order to have the moments she couldn't before, because once the world is saved, she doesn't wish to get in the way of them tending to their present daughter, despite the assurances from them both that even though she's from a different timeline, she is still their daughter to them and that they love her.

Despite her serious and stoic persona, Lucina has childish moments around her parents and siblings in their supports. Said behavior goes so far as to be paranoid of the female Avatar if she is not her mother because of their close relationship, only to irrationaly demand for the avatar to fall in love with her father when the former claims to not consider him gallant, much to their mutual confusion.

One of her most bizarre traits is her odd taste for fashion, as it is shown most prominently in her supports with her mother, where she goes from purchasing a dress featuring pictures of Emmeryn to attempt to pick several other options while shopping with her (which goes from uncommon to literally having only strings). This is further proved by the fact that she wears bizarre Groucho-Marx glasses in the official Awakening comics and drama CDs, buys and owns numerous bear hats in both the drama CDs, and in her appearance in Fates. Lucina has a rather dry sense of humor, and is the least likely to get a joke out of everyone in the Shepherds. She was born on April 20.

Backstory:
Lucina is the daughter of Chrom from the future and has the mark of Naga, known as the Brand of the Exalt, on her left eye. She is a kind and determined princess with a strong sense of justice, who believes that saving the world is her mission. She loves her father dearly and is always worrying over him. Her sword, the Parallel Falchion, was originally thought to be a separate weapon from Chrom's Falchion, but was later revealed to be a version of the same weapon brought back from the future.

Powers/Abilities:
All of Lucina's special moves are the same as Marth's, including their name. They are as follows:

  • Shield Breaker: A lunging stab which can be charged up for a short period of time to strengthen the blow; at full strength, it can pierce shields.
  • Dancing Blade (Japanese: マーベラスコンビネーション Marvelous Combination): Lucina's side special move. A combination of four sword strikes.
  • Dolphin Slash: A sweeping upward strike which carries Lucina into the air; can be used as a recovery move to try and climb back if Lucina falls off.
  • Counter: Lucina assumes a brief defensive stance and will retaliate if struck in this stance.
  • Critical Hit: A single rapid strike across the battle field which deals immense damage to the foe if it hits, accompanied by a rapidly depleting Fire Emblem-style HP bar.

Equipment/Gear:
  • Parallel Falchion: Similar to her father's Falchion except more powerful (but cannot seal enemies).
Weaknesses: She's quite stoic around others, making it hard to start a conversation with her.
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Name: Lucina

Nickname: "Marth" or “Warrior from a Doomed Future”

Alignment: Neutral Good

Appearance:
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Fandom: Fire Emblem: Awakening

Personality:

"When I fight for my father, no matter how terrible the foe, or how powerful... I know that I have no choice. I simply cannot lose."
— Lucina
Lucina is a strong willed and driven woman who is determined to alter the dark future she came from. Due to the countless deaths and horrific events of the future, she dislikes any form of death, even "noble" ones. Her main motivations come from her love for her parents, especially Chrom. Lucina is willing to do whatever it takes to see that Chrom stays alive, even if it means going against her wish for no needless deaths. Nevertheless, she is obedient to Chrom and puts her trust in her father's judgements, showing a strong bond of trust with her father.

Lucina bears a resemblance to Marth and has been mistaken as him by Tiki when she is introduced, with the latter remarking in their supports that her involuntary actions when helping others further likens her to Marth himself. Despite that, she seems to have inherited some of her father's traits as well, as one of her quotes implies that she has his habit of breaking things when practicing. But even with her charismatic traits and skills as a swordswoman, Lucina never gives herself any credit, constantly doubting whether or not she can live up to Marth or her father's name.

As a result of her troubled childhood, Lucina tries to spend as much time as she can with her parents in order to have the moments she couldn't before, because once the world is saved, she doesn't wish to get in the way of them tending to their present daughter, despite the assurances from them both that even though she's from a different timeline, she is still their daughter to them and that they love her.

Despite her serious and stoic persona, Lucina has childish moments around her parents and siblings in their supports. Said behavior goes so far as to be paranoid of the female Avatar if she is not her mother because of their close relationship, only to irrationaly demand for the avatar to fall in love with her father when the former claims to not consider him gallant, much to their mutual confusion.

One of her most bizarre traits is her odd taste for fashion, as it is shown most prominently in her supports with her mother, where she goes from purchasing a dress featuring pictures of Emmeryn to attempt to pick several other options while shopping with her (which goes from uncommon to literally having only strings). This is further proved by the fact that she wears bizarre Groucho-Marx glasses in the official Awakening comics and drama CDs, buys and owns numerous bear hats in both the drama CDs, and in her appearance in Fates. Lucina has a rather dry sense of humor, and is the least likely to get a joke out of everyone in the Shepherds. She was born on April 20.

Backstory:
Lucina is the daughter of Chrom from the future and has the mark of Naga, known as the Brand of the Exalt, on her left eye. She is a kind and determined princess with a strong sense of justice, who believes that saving the world is her mission. She loves her father dearly and is always worrying over him. Her sword, the Parallel Falchion, was originally thought to be a separate weapon from Chrom's Falchion, but was later revealed to be a version of the same weapon brought back from the future.

Powers/Abilities:
All of Lucina's special moves are the same as Marth's, including their name. They are as follows:

  • Shield Breaker: A lunging stab which can be charged up for a short period of time to strengthen the blow; at full strength, it can pierce shields.
  • Dancing Blade (Japanese: マーベラスコンビネーション Marvelous Combination): Lucina's side special move. A combination of four sword strikes.
  • Dolphin Slash: A sweeping upward strike which carries Lucina into the air; can be used as a recovery move to try and climb back if Lucina falls off.
  • Counter: Lucina assumes a brief defensive stance and will retaliate if struck in this stance.
  • Critical Hit: A single rapid strike across the battle field which deals immense damage to the foe if it hits, accompanied by a rapidly depleting Fire Emblem-style HP bar.

Equipment/Gear:
  • Parallel Falchion: Similar to her father's Falchion except more powerful (but cannot seal enemies).
Weaknesses: She's quite stoic around others, making it hard to start a conversation with her.
you're in... btw, Sumia's best possible mom for Lucina because Gale force and Lucy's sister becomes OP
 
Name:
Daniel Rand
Nickname(s):
Danny
The Immortal Iron Fist
Iron Fist
Alignment:
Neutral Good
Appearance:
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Fandom:
Marvel 616
Personality:
Early in his career, Iron Fist was unfamiliar with the normal world, and obsessed with avenging his parents. This very intense, very focused worldview collapsed when he couldn’t take Meachum’s life, leaving him hollowed out.

Due to this life-consuming buildup and anti-climax, Danny remains somewhat aimless despite his incredible training and mental and spiritual integrity. He tends to doubt his abilities, his actions and his role as a hero because he wasn’t born to be one. He keeps being dragged into being Iron Fist as a textbook Responsibility for Power motivation.

He is overtly analytical and quite skeptical about what he does. If an innocent is killed due to what he perceives to be his own fault (and he will easily decide things are his own fault), he may retired until fate drags him yet again into the life of a fighter.

However, despite those doubts, Danny seldom descends into self-pitying and whining. He lacks a clear path, but this is more of a philosophical dilemma than angst. His questions are closer to “am I doing the right thing?”, “should I be wearing a costume and fighting?” or “does the violence in my life means that my friends will inevitably get hurt?”.

When he’s not pondering his role, his goals are pretty simple – a good life, which means he’s after money and is generally nice so he can enjoy positive situations.

He’s generally an amiable, likeable, open-minded guy. He’s usually social and jovial. He’s no comedian and isn’t as funny as he thinks he is, but he’s obviously laid-back and tries to avoid violence.

Iron Fist alternates between group work (where he will soon feel he relies too much on others, and that it dulls him) and solo work (where he will soon feel he could achieve more as part of a dedicated force for good). He finds his best equilibrium as part of a duo – and is of course at his best operating along with Luke Cage.

The friendship between Cage and Danny is rock-solid despite their vast differences. They both know the other is truly a good man, dedicated to justice and having overcome formidable obstacles to become what he is.

Part of Iron Fist’s doubts and feelings of inadequacy come from his K‘un-Lun upbringing. He’s supposed to be the champion of an otherdimensional, mystical civilization that is a million years old. K‘un-Lun has vast, formidable traditions and a very rigid sense of honour and duty that is nigh-unbearable for a normal human being.

Danny view this fantastic legacy as an incredible, shining Camelot. He considers that his K‘un-Lun heritage and culture have much to bring to humanity. However, being a one-man agent of cultural change toward something incomprehensible to most of his contemporaries is likewise too big, and doomed to doubt and failure.

Thus, while Danny may seems to some like an hesitant, superficial slacker, he’s actually strong. Living his life without being crushed by who he is and where he comes from, and even remain a nice and amiable person, is remarkable.

Iron Fist has been around for years and his on friendly terms with a large number of heroes – such as Spider-Man, Wolverine, the X-Men, the Black Panther, Namor, etc. He seldom calls on their help, but he will easily work with them during chance encounters.
Backstory:
Daniel Rand is the son of Wendell Rand who had, as a youth, visited the mystic city of K'un-Lun, which materialized in the Himalayas once a decade. Founded roughly a million years ago by extraterrestrials, K'un-Lun was co-ruled by the aliens' descendants and powerful beings called the Dragon Kings who were themselves subject to the godlike sorcerer Master Khan.

When Daniel Rand was nine, at roughly the time K'un-Lun was scheduled to materialize, his father decided to bring him and Heather to K'un-Lun. Accompanied by Rand's business partner Harold Meachum, they traveled to the Himalayas, but Wendell fell from a mountain ledge; clutching the edge, he called to Meachum for help, but Meachum, hoping to control Rand's business shares, caused Wendell to plunge to his death. Shortly afterward, Heather sacrificed her life to protect Daniel from a wolf pack, and her spirit ascended to Feng-Tu. The denizens of K'un-Lun found Daniel and took him in, while a frostbite-crippled Meachum learned of Daniel's survival and spent the next decade preparing elaborate defenses against future attack.

Vowing to avenge his parents, Daniel Rand studied martial arts under Lei Kung the Thunderer
Powers/Abilities:
The Iron Fist is trained to be a "Living Weapon" making them one of the best martial artists in the world. They have mastered all of K'un-Lun's martial arts and many of those from Earth and has also trained in the use of all martial arts weapons and they possess the power to harness the mystical spiritual energy, or chi of Shou-Lao the Undying.

Chi Augmentation: Plunging his fists into the molten heart of Shou-Lao the Undying gave Rand the power of the Iron Fist, allowing him to focus his chi and enhance his natural abilities to extraordinary levels. Through concentration, Iron Fist can harness his spiritual energy, or chi, to augment his physical and mental capabilities to even superhuman levels. Recently his powers, skill, and awareness have been all augmented to vastly higher levels; while the extent is unknown, it was stated his sense of self has grown ten thousand fold and his capabilities now posses infinite depth. He no longer tires from using his chi and is capable of using his powers for greater tasks. Examples include destroying a train with the iron fist punch as it collided with his attack at full speed, healing himself from several external injuries, and detoxifying unwittingly ingested poison in his body with his chi.

Peak Human Strength: Typically, Iron Fist possesses the pinnacle physical strength of a human man of his particular age, height, and build that engages in intense regular exercise. He possesses the peak level of strength a human can reach without being considered superhuman. With the use of his spiritual energy, Iron Fist is capable of augmenting his strength to incredible superhuman levels which limits are unknown but he was able to go toe to toe with a being who easily manhandled the likes of Luke Cage, and bring down and break off a foot of a monster hundreds of feet tall with one strike.

Peak Human Speed: Iron Fist is capable of running and moving at speeds greater than even the finest human athlete and is naturally as fast as a human can be without being considered superhuman. Iron Fist can use his spiritual energy to augment his speed to incredible superhuman levels which limits are unknown. He was able to hit a large monster over a hundred feet tall, nearly a hundred times, in the span of a few seconds at speeds faster than the human eye can track/see, move faster than a bullet and so on.

Peak Human Stamina: Iron Fist's musculature is enhanced to generate less fatigue toxins than the musculature of normal humans. He can exert himself physically at peak capacity for over an hour before fatigue begins to impair him.

Peak Human Agility: Iron Fist's natural agility, balance, and bodily coordination are superior to those of any Olympic athlete that has ever competed, and is agile as it is humanly possible.

Peak Human Reflexes: Iron Fist's reaction time is superior to that of any Olympic athlete that has ever competed, and are enhanced to the point where they could be considered superhuman. His reflexes are so efficient that he can dodge point blank gun fire, catch arrows in mid flight, and has even been capable of snatching and tagging bullets out of the air etc.

Peak Human Durability: The tissues of Iron Fist's body are harder than those of humans. While still vulnerable to physical injury, Daniel is able to use his spiritual energy to augment his durability to vast superhuman levels. He was able to strike a train carrying "enough raw explosives to make the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima look like nothing more than a sparkler," and survive the explosion at point blank range, without any sign of harm.

Chi Enhanced Healing: If he sustains injury or illness, Iron Fist can focus his chi for the purposes of healing his injuries. On the brink of death after a battle with Radion the Atomic Man, Daniel received a vision of Yu-Ti revealing that "the Iron Fist is not a weapon but a force of will which could perform miracles including healing," saving his life. By focusing enough he can even purge his own body of poison, however Daniel experienced great pain in the process. Recently he has proven capable of healing himself almost unconsciously and does not feel drained in the slightest. He is also capable of channeling this energy into other people, allowing them to heal with more efficiency as well.

Iron Fist Punch: By summoning his chi and focusing it into his hand, he can draw upon the superhuman energy derived from the heart of the mystic serpent Shou-Lao and make his fist inhumanly powerful and super humanly resistant to injury and pain on a very high superhuman level. This "iron fist" technique does not involve a physical transformation of any kind, simply a psychic channeling of concentrated natural energy. With his fist in this state, Iron Fist can shatter wood and brick, rip through steel, and punch his opponents with extraordinary concussive force without sustaining injury to himself. He can hit with such vast force that he has knocked out incredibly durable Super humans such as the likes of Colossus with his Iron Fist, shatter Scorpion's tail, destroy Thunderball's wrecking ball weapon, smash through jets, mechs, and in extreme cases, he has brought down the Hammer Helicarrier with one strike, The act of summoning and using his chi for the Iron Fist technique used to mentally drains him after long periods of use but no more.

Mind Meld: Iron Fist can use his power to temporarily fuse his consciousness with another person, resulting in a sharing of knowledge, emotions, and memories.

Energy Absorption: At times, he has absorbed energy directed at himself and channeled it to augment his own power.

Energy Manipulation: Learned how to tap into energy fields, most notable the electromagnetic field

Heightened Awareness: Recently his awareness has increased to new levels. To what level it is unclear. His senses are so great he can hear the sweat running down the cheek of a person in another room, and even with his back turned he is able to sense when a complete stranger (The Iron Fist Killer.) is going to strike before they actually do.

Enhanced Sight: He has unusually keen eyesight, but it is unclear if it extends to superhuman level.

Environmental Adaptation: His entire body is oriented to combat, enabling him to adapt to any environment with minimal exposure.

Chi Manipulation: The Iron Fist grants Danny with many abilities that he has possibly not yet learned, such as channeling the Shou-Lao chi into a ranged weapon, such as a gun or bow, to increase its striking capabilities; this technique is used both by Orson Randall and Wu Ao-Shi. Also another ability demonstrated by Orson Randall is hypnosis, Danny has mastered this ability according to himself after being shown it. He has also shown the ability to project his chi as a concussive blast.

Abilities
Master Martial Artist: Danny is a master of K'un-Lun's martial arts and many of Earth's. Among them being Kunlunquan, Shaolinquan, Judo, Aikido, Karate, and has even displayed proficient boxing, loose brawling and street fighting tactics. Danny is one of the greatest martial artists who has ever walked the earth; having held his own against Wolverine and Captain America struggling more with Wolverine in a contest of pure skill, defeated the likes of Sabretooth while temporarily blind, and even defeated Spider-Man, Daredevil, Colossus, and Nightcrawler. Recently his skill has been augmented to unknown levels. He, for example, possesses infinite ways to kill a man, such as the Black-Black Poison Touch which uses his chi to kill anyone in the close vicinity.

Weapons Master: He has been trained in the use of almost all martial arts weapons.

Nervous System Control: He has near-complete control over his nervous system, enabling him to deaden himself to pain but not in a fight as it takes alot of concentration. He also is able pass lie detector tests.

Skilled Acrobat: Danny is a skilled acrobat and gymnast capable of many difficult feats.

Multilingual: He can speak fluent American English, Chinese and Japanese.
Equipment/Gear:
Magic Immunity Costume: When he was transported to another dimension together with the Eye of Agamotto, Doctor Strange's mentor, the Ancient One appeared to him. Iron Fist was sent back to Earth, with a new outfit. The new outfit provided by the Ancient One gave Iron Fist immunity to magic.
Weaknesses:
Only human, and therefore can die by anything a normal human can die to.​
 
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Name:
Daniel Rand
Nickname(s):
Danny
The Immortal Iron Fist
Iron Fist
Alignment:
Neutral Good
Appearance:
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Fandom:
Marvel 616
Personality:
Early in his career, Iron Fist was unfamiliar with the normal world, and obsessed with avenging his parents. This very intense, very focused worldview collapsed when he couldn’t take Meachum’s life, leaving him hollowed out.

Due to this life-consuming buildup and anti-climax, Danny remains somewhat aimless despite his incredible training and mental and spiritual integrity. He tends to doubt his abilities, his actions and his role as a hero because he wasn’t born to be one. He keeps being dragged into being Iron Fist as a textbook Responsibility for Power motivation.

He is overtly analytical and quite skeptical about what he does. If an innocent is killed due to what he perceives to be his own fault (and he will easily decide things are his own fault), he may retired until fate drags him yet again into the life of a fighter.

However, despite those doubts, Danny seldom descends into self-pitying and whining. He lacks a clear path, but this is more of a philosophical dilemma than angst. His questions are closer to “am I doing the right thing?”, “should I be wearing a costume and fighting?” or “does the violence in my life means that my friends will inevitably get hurt?”.

When he’s not pondering his role, his goals are pretty simple – a good life, which means he’s after money and is generally nice so he can enjoy positive situations.

He’s generally an amiable, likeable, open-minded guy. He’s usually social and jovial. He’s no comedian and isn’t as funny as he thinks he is, but he’s obviously laid-back and tries to avoid violence.

Iron Fist alternates between group work (where he will soon feel he relies too much on others, and that it dulls him) and solo work (where he will soon feel he could achieve more as part of a dedicated force for good). He finds his best equilibrium as part of a duo – and is of course at his best operating along with Luke Cage.

The friendship between Cage and Danny is rock-solid despite their vast differences. They both know the other is truly a good man, dedicated to justice and having overcome formidable obstacles to become what he is.

Part of Iron Fist’s doubts and feelings of inadequacy come from his K‘un-Lun upbringing. He’s supposed to be the champion of an otherdimensional, mystical civilization that is a million years old. K‘un-Lun has vast, formidable traditions and a very rigid sense of honour and duty that is nigh-unbearable for a normal human being.

Danny view this fantastic legacy as an incredible, shining Camelot. He considers that his K‘un-Lun heritage and culture have much to bring to humanity. However, being a one-man agent of cultural change toward something incomprehensible to most of his contemporaries is likewise too big, and doomed to doubt and failure.

Thus, while Danny may seems to some like an hesitant, superficial slacker, he’s actually strong. Living his life without being crushed by who he is and where he comes from, and even remain a nice and amiable person, is remarkable.

Iron Fist has been around for years and his on friendly terms with a large number of heroes – such as Spider-Man, Wolverine, the X-Men, the Black Panther, Namor, etc. He seldom calls on their help, but he will easily work with them during chance encounters.
Backstory:
Daniel Rand is the son of Wendell Rand who had, as a youth, visited the mystic city of K'un-Lun, which materialized in the Himalayas once a decade. Founded roughly a million years ago by extraterrestrials, K'un-Lun was co-ruled by the aliens' descendants and powerful beings called the Dragon Kings who were themselves subject to the godlike sorcerer Master Khan.

When Daniel Rand was nine, at roughly the time K'un-Lun was scheduled to materialize, his father decided to bring him and Heather to K'un-Lun. Accompanied by Rand's business partner Harold Meachum, they traveled to the Himalayas, but Wendell fell from a mountain ledge; clutching the edge, he called to Meachum for help, but Meachum, hoping to control Rand's business shares, caused Wendell to plunge to his death. Shortly afterward, Heather sacrificed her life to protect Daniel from a wolf pack, and her spirit ascended to Feng-Tu. The denizens of K'un-Lun found Daniel and took him in, while a frostbite-crippled Meachum learned of Daniel's survival and spent the next decade preparing elaborate defenses against future attack.

Vowing to avenge his parents, Daniel Rand studied martial arts under Lei Kung the Thunderer
Powers/Abilities:
The Iron Fist is trained to be a "Living Weapon" making them one of the best martial artists in the world. They have mastered all of K'un-Lun's martial arts and many of those from Earth and has also trained in the use of all martial arts weapons and they possess the power to harness the mystical spiritual energy, or chi of Shou-Lao the Undying.

Chi Augmentation: Plunging his fists into the molten heart of Shou-Lao the Undying gave Rand the power of the Iron Fist, allowing him to focus his chi and enhance his natural abilities to extraordinary levels. Through concentration, Iron Fist can harness his spiritual energy, or chi, to augment his physical and mental capabilities to even superhuman levels. Recently his powers, skill, and awareness have been all augmented to vastly higher levels; while the extent is unknown, it was stated his sense of self has grown ten thousand fold and his capabilities now posses infinite depth. He no longer tires from using his chi and is capable of using his powers for greater tasks. Examples include destroying a train with the iron fist punch as it collided with his attack at full speed, healing himself from several external injuries, and detoxifying unwittingly ingested poison in his body with his chi.

Peak Human Strength: Typically, Iron Fist possesses the pinnacle physical strength of a human man of his particular age, height, and build that engages in intense regular exercise. He possesses the peak level of strength a human can reach without being considered superhuman. With the use of his spiritual energy, Iron Fist is capable of augmenting his strength to incredible superhuman levels which limits are unknown but he was able to go toe to toe with a being who easily manhandled the likes of Luke Cage, and bring down and break off a foot of a monster hundreds of feet tall with one strike.

Peak Human Speed: Iron Fist is capable of running and moving at speeds greater than even the finest human athlete and is naturally as fast as a human can be without being considered superhuman. Iron Fist can use his spiritual energy to augment his speed to incredible superhuman levels which limits are unknown. He was able to hit a large monster over a hundred feet tall, nearly a hundred times, in the span of a few seconds at speeds faster than the human eye can track/see, move faster than a bullet and so on.

Peak Human Stamina: Iron Fist's musculature is enhanced to generate less fatigue toxins than the musculature of normal humans. He can exert himself physically at peak capacity for over an hour before fatigue begins to impair him.

Peak Human Agility: Iron Fist's natural agility, balance, and bodily coordination are superior to those of any Olympic athlete that has ever competed, and is agile as it is humanly possible.

Peak Human Reflexes: Iron Fist's reaction time is superior to that of any Olympic athlete that has ever competed, and are enhanced to the point where they could be considered superhuman. His reflexes are so efficient that he can dodge point blank gun fire, catch arrows in mid flight, and has even been capable of snatching and tagging bullets out of the air etc.

Peak Human Durability: The tissues of Iron Fist's body are harder than those of humans. While still vulnerable to physical injury, Daniel is able to use his spiritual energy to augment his durability to vast superhuman levels. He was able to strike a train carrying "enough raw explosives to make the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima look like nothing more than a sparkler," and survive the explosion at point blank range, without any sign of harm.

Chi Enhanced Healing: If he sustains injury or illness, Iron Fist can focus his chi for the purposes of healing his injuries. On the brink of death after a battle with Radion the Atomic Man, Daniel received a vision of Yu-Ti revealing that "the Iron Fist is not a weapon but a force of will which could perform miracles including healing," saving his life. By focusing enough he can even purge his own body of poison, however Daniel experienced great pain in the process. Recently he has proven capable of healing himself almost unconsciously and does not feel drained in the slightest. He is also capable of channeling this energy into other people, allowing them to heal with more efficiency as well.

Iron Fist Punch: By summoning his chi and focusing it into his hand, he can draw upon the superhuman energy derived from the heart of the mystic serpent Shou-Lao and make his fist inhumanly powerful and super humanly resistant to injury and pain on a very high superhuman level. This "iron fist" technique does not involve a physical transformation of any kind, simply a psychic channeling of concentrated natural energy. With his fist in this state, Iron Fist can shatter wood and brick, rip through steel, and punch his opponents with extraordinary concussive force without sustaining injury to himself. He can hit with such vast force that he has knocked out incredibly durable Super humans such as the likes of Colossus with his Iron Fist, shatter Scorpion's tail, destroy Thunderball's wrecking ball weapon, smash through jets, mechs, and in extreme cases, he has brought down the Hammer Helicarrier with one strike, The act of summoning and using his chi for the Iron Fist technique used to mentally drains him after long periods of use but no more.

Mind Meld: Iron Fist can use his power to temporarily fuse his consciousness with another person, resulting in a sharing of knowledge, emotions, and memories.

Energy Absorption: At times, he has absorbed energy directed at himself and channeled it to augment his own power.

Energy Manipulation: Learned how to tap into energy fields, most notable the electromagnetic field

Heightened Awareness: Recently his awareness has increased to new levels. To what level it is unclear. His senses are so great he can hear the sweat running down the cheek of a person in another room, and even with his back turned he is able to sense when a complete stranger (The Iron Fist Killer.) is going to strike before they actually do.

Enhanced Sight: He has unusually keen eyesight, but it is unclear if it extends to superhuman level.

Environmental Adaptation: His entire body is oriented to combat, enabling him to adapt to any environment with minimal exposure.

Chi Manipulation: The Iron Fist grants Danny with many abilities that he has possibly not yet learned, such as channeling the Shou-Lao chi into a ranged weapon, such as a gun or bow, to increase its striking capabilities; this technique is used both by Orson Randall and Wu Ao-Shi. Also another ability demonstrated by Orson Randall is hypnosis, Danny has mastered this ability according to himself after being shown it. He has also shown the ability to project his chi as a concussive blast.

Abilities
Master Martial Artist: Danny is a master of K'un-Lun's martial arts and many of Earth's. Among them being Kunlunquan, Shaolinquan, Judo, Aikido, Karate, and has even displayed proficient boxing, loose brawling and street fighting tactics. Danny is one of the greatest martial artists who has ever walked the earth; having held his own against Wolverine and Captain America struggling more with Wolverine in a contest of pure skill, defeated the likes of Sabretooth while temporarily blind, and even defeated Spider-Man, Daredevil, Colossus, and Nightcrawler. Recently his skill has been augmented to unknown levels. He, for example, possesses infinite ways to kill a man, such as the Black-Black Poison Touch which uses his chi to kill anyone in the close vicinity.

Weapons Master: He has been trained in the use of almost all martial arts weapons.

Nervous System Control: He has near-complete control over his nervous system, enabling him to deaden himself to pain but not in a fight as it takes alot of concentration. He also is able pass lie detector tests.

Skilled Acrobat: Danny is a skilled acrobat and gymnast capable of many difficult feats.

Multilingual: He can speak fluent American English, Chinese and Japanese.
Equipment/Gear:
Magic Immunity Costume: When he was transported to another dimension together with the Eye of Agamotto, Doctor Strange's mentor, the Ancient One appeared to him. Iron Fist was sent back to Earth, with a new outfit. The new outfit provided by the Ancient One gave Iron Fist immunity to magic.
Weaknesses:
Only human, and therefore can die by anything a normal human can die to.​
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