Nicknames/Aliases: Known in Erubesco as one of the "Ashland Slashers," or occasionally "The Grim Brothers" (according to a few tabloids fond of puns). Known in Liberty as "Class 8 hostiles: serial pair" or simply "The Schippers brothers" Various Wasteland settlements have names to reference Spire and his brother - "Humanity's Avengers," "Blood Brothers," or the "Lennie" to Spire's "George" (based on relative intelligence assumptions which Toby does not really appreciate).
Age: 22
Gender: Male
Gift: Toby can sense others' abilities, down the nuance and intensity. This ability also allows him to identify approximate location/distance of Gifted.
Loyalty: His brother, Spire. The fallen human race.
Description: Pleasant, gentle features. Dimples. Wavy mouse-brown hair. Tall, lean. Often seen in argyle sweatervests. His most memorable feature is not visual, but auditory: his crippling stutter.
Personality: Mild and unobtrusive. Quiet, largely due to aforementioned stutter, which makes him come across as a shy, simple-minded guy. Quite the contrary. Toby's mind is a lot quicker than his tongue, and he loves reading old, human-written literature. Pretty nice guy for a serial killer, honestly. Though far from squeamish, he takes no particular pleasure in bloodshed; killing is only a duty for him. This conflict of lifestyle and disposition (not to mention an underlying belief that as one of the "Cursed" Gifted, he is inherently evil) leads to bouts of melancholy.
Skills: Decent hand-to-hand fighter. Deadshot with virtually any firearm. His ability to predict the approach of other Gifted, as well as identify their nature, makes him a valuable strategic asset.
Weaknesses: Well. Toby's Gift isn't exactly a show-stopper in combat. And then there's the part where he can't carry a conversation and spends a lot of t--a lot of time t--trying to avoid saying any plosive palatal c--consonants.
Brief History: (See Spire's history)
Other: Hel loves Spire but...doesn't exactly respect her "Uncle Toby." Toby is pretty much terrified of her 80% of the time.
Though both factions have retrieved security footage of both brothers' faces, and while many people would have heard the nicknames of the killers (especially in Erubesco, where they love their sensational news), Toby and Spire are not so well-known as to be recognized on sight by citizens or even many military personnel
Full Name: Spire Schippers
Nicknames/Aliases: Known in Erubesco as one of the "Ashland Slashers," or occasionally "The Grim Brothers" (according to a few tabloids fond of puns). Known in Liberty as "Class 8 hostiles: serial pair" or simply "The Schippers brothers" Various Wasteland settlements have names to reference Spire and his brother - "Humanity's Avengers," "Blood Brothers."
Age: 27
Gender: Male
Gift: Causes others' Gifts to rebound upon the user. Spire must have eyes on the target and sufficient concentration. (In other words, if Spire uses his ability on someone who can light people on fire, they're gonna catch on fire.)
Loyalty: His brother, Toby, and more recently, Hel, the child who ended up in his unlikely care (played by VitoftheVoid).
Description: Pearl gray eyes, angular features, longish dark hair, stubbled, tall. Fond of peacoats with lots of pockets for lots of blades.
Personality: Sadistic, manipulative, superficially charming, and sarcastic. Killing may be a duty for Toby, but for Spire, it's a pleasure.
Skills: Strong, with street-smart combat experience. Very handy in a knife fight, decent shot with a firearm. Due to his Gift, the stronger the opponent, the more violent the taste of their own medicine... the more virtually unbeatable he becomes in a one-on-one match, turning the tables on usually devastatingly powerful Gifted.
Weaknesses: Offensively, must have sight of and attention on a single target, making group fights problematic. His fondness for cutting things can also put him in dangerously close quarters with Gifted he might more safely take down from afar. Additionally, weak or nonviolent Gifts will not be as affected by Spire's ability, again flipping the tables - weak Gifted will usually fare better against him.
Brief History: Growing up in a system of bunkers in the Ash among some of the last humans, Toby and Spire's non-Gifted family raised the brothers to believe in a cause: the inherent evilness of the "Cursed" after the genocide of the human race. Spire's abilities manifested when he was very young. The violent and antisocial precursors he had exhibited as a child suddenly made sense to the humans; it wasn't his personality, or some trick of brain chemistry - he was simply one of Them. If his predisposition loaded the chamber, his environment from then on pulled the trigger. Despite the mistreatment and disgust of the humans, they let Spire stay - and they let him fight, honing his taste for blood.
When the younger Toby began to show signs of a sensory Gift ("Curse"), Spire, surprisingly protective, kept the child's a secret to protect him from the mistreatment. Outside Gifted later killed off their family. For years, Toby and Spire were mission killers. At least they could be monsters who took down other monsters, picking off Ashlanders and occasionally venturing into Wasteland settlements--blending in for more extended stays--or even faction towns with the IDs taken from the corpses of previous victims.
On a venture into a settlement, Spire went after an Erubescan experiment-handler and gave him a good stabbing capped with a nice deep slash to the throat, all in front of the experiment, a tiny but dangerously powerful red-headed girl named Hel.
Gratitude wasn't exactly the reaction Spire was expecting from the kid. He'd evidently done her a favor. Additionally, she had psychically seen an event from a long time ago that led her to believe Spire was someone to befriend: she saw her mother free Spire from handcuffs and give him a weapon (and Hel conveniently missed the bit from just before, when Spire was smooth-talking the rashly courageous woman into taking him in a fair fight, or the bit right after, where Mom snapped his arm like a pencil and he stabbed her in the abdomen. Or when Toby shot her in the head. She didn't catch that bit, either).
Basically, things went "Ignore it and maybe it'll go away." "Okay it's not going away."
She was a Cursed, even if she was a tiny one, and they couldn't kill her. (Toby had shot a little kid once, a long time ago, and had fallen into a worse depression than usual, and even Spire didn't stomach that whole ordeal well.)
That was about a year ago. By now, Spire has stopped pretending not to care about the girl. They make an odd family.
Other: Though both factions have retrieved security footage of both brothers' faces, and while many people would have heard the nicknames of the killers (especially in Erubesco, where they love their sensational news), Toby and Spire are not so well-known as to be recognized on sight by citizens or even many military personnel
I should be able to intro later this evening. Was anyone else planning to be venturing near the ever so mysterious rusty box of @Magister so that Toby can accurately tell who is nearby with his ability?
(I am by no means claiming the privilege of opening said box, by the way, as it occurs to me that, for example, a certain juice box lover might be in the business of poking around potential storage containers in her noble quest for quaintly labeled, artificially flavored sugar water. I just plan on sticking my dudes in impending interaction range)
Hey there @Framing A Moose... I don't mean to push or prod, but do you mind if I throw a post up for Orion and Mitch? He's definitely going to rush Kora, and Eddie jumping in would not dissuade him in that intention either way. It's just been a little bit and I'm a bit heavy on free time at the moment. Eddie is, of course, still super welcome to jump in and risk any one of her Nine Lives whenever is most convenient for you.
Hey, so I'm currently working on a post, but while I was typing, I had a thought: Do y'all think someone with the power of regeneration could survive without food? Just a question that I posed while reading @Magister's posts.
Hey @Framing A Moose, I'd say that regenerators can survive indefinitely without food, water, or oxygen. The way I write regeneration is it being a state of perfect cellular cohesion down to the subatomic level.
This can always be rationalized as them converting ambient atomic matter into energy if it had to be explained, but yah, I'd say regeneration is on the upper tier of healing factors. Personally.
I'm so sorry everybody, but I don't think I'm getting a post up today. For some reason, my brain isn't doing the thing where it makes good sentences and comes up with descriptive words and stuff. I'd make a post, but I feel that whatever I come up with will be crap. But it'll probably pass tomorrow.
Hey @Framing A Moose, I'd say that regenerators can survive indefinitely without food, water, or oxygen. The way I write regeneration is it being a state of perfect cellular cohesion down to the subatomic level.
This can always be rationalized as them converting ambient atomic matter into energy if it had to be explained, but yah, I'd say regeneration is on the upper tier of healing factors. Personally.
also, I don't want to come off as over familiar, but I'm sure whatever you've written is great, so don't worry too much about it.
What @Magister said, @Framing A Moose. Writer's block is totally understandable, but when it comes to role-playing, I'd prefer momentum over pretty writing any day. I'm guessing you'll find this crowd feels similarly. :) and I bet what you've written is better tham you think.
@EchoicChamber I've been thinking over the past few days about your RP, and while I liked the premise, it isn't exactly my cup of tea. I'll be dropping out, sorry. =/ Feel free to do what you want with Sylwia, make her a NPC or whatever you'd like. I'm sure she could be of use to someone else in this group.
@Magister Well, I'm no biology major (or any kind of major, for that matter, since college is too expensive), but I feel that if that's the case here, Montana would be able to do more than just regenerate. And there's also the fact that the Gifteds' abilities come from the Gifted Gene. Again, I'm no scientist, but I'm not sure how said gene could affect things on a subatomic level. But I'm not totally sure about all those words that I through up on the screen. They seem logical, but they're just coming from my limited pool of knowledge.
Also, @Magister and @LorelleQuips, thanks for saying all that, but what I have written down is...well, I actually don't have anything written down. I kept writing and deleting in a hopeless loop of misery and writer's block. But still, I'll probably have something up tomorrow. Sorry for the wait.