[quote=@Bounce] [hider=Primary Concept] [center][img]http://baku-panda.org/images/rc_wildfire.png[/img] [sub][color=silver][i]Remarkably shitty photoshop with costume watermark.[/i][/color][/sub][/center] [b]| [color=orange]Name[/color] |[/b] [indent][color=silver]Ryand'r of Tamaran [color=orange]//[/color] Wildfire[/color][/indent] [b]| [color=orange]Age[/color] |[/b] [indent][color=silver]Adolescent [color=orange]//[/color] ~11-13 Earth equivalent[/color][/indent] [b]| [color=orange]Character Differences[/color] |[/b] [indent][color=silver]In this reality, Ryand'r crashed on Earth while fleeing a violent coup on Tamaran. He thus took on the role traditionally filled by Starfire in the mainstream universe. He's aged down slightly, consistent with the narrative of his being being substantially younger than Blackfire or Starfire ([i]somehow, in the mainstream comics he's a toddler when Starfire and Blackfire are their current ages, yet is then made to be the same age as them. Relativity must be a capricious, fickle bitch[/i]). He does not have the powers associated with Darkfire, being more in line with the [i]DC Superhero Girls[/i] version of Wildfire.[/color][/indent] [b]| [color=orange]Brief World Background[/color] |[/b] [indent][color=silver]Earth 1701 [color=orange]//[/color] "DC Ultimate" The Flying Graysons ended in tragedy, when their son Richard was killed during a trapeze stunt that went horribly wrong. Bruce Wayne never had a sidekick named Robin. Barbara Gordon lived a short life as Batgirl, until she was killed by the Joker. The Teen Titans were never formed. Arthur Curry sits on the throne of Atlantis, having passed the mantle of Aquaman to Garth of Shayeris. Diana Prince is Secretary General of the United Nations, with Donna Troy in the role of Wonder Woman. In the shadow of the Justice League, a group of next generation heroes emerges, known as Young Justice. Led by the Prince of Atlantis, they are [b]Aqualad[/b] (Arthur Curry, Jr), [b]Speedy[/b] (Connor Lance-Queen), [b]Kid Flash[/b] (Iris West), [b]Wonder Girl[/b] (Cassie Sandmark) and [b]Wildfire[/b].[/color][/indent] [b]| [color=orange]Brief Character Background[/color] |[/b] [indent][color=silver]Ryand'r is the youngest of three siblings and the only son of Mythus of Tamaran and his queen, Luand'r. According to Tamaranean law, he is second in the line of succession, after his sister, Koriand'r. This is due to the fact that their eldest sibling, Komand'r, was deemed unfit to rule and ultimately expelled. Like all royalty of Tamaran, Ryand'r was sent to the Warlords of Okaara for education off-world and thus experienced a Spartan-esque childhood. During the Citadel War, in which Blackfire led the Citadel Empire against her people, Ryand'r and Koriand'r were both captured and handed over to the Psions for experimentation. When loyalists attacked the ship ferrying them, Ryand'r and Koriand'r were able to escape, but were separated in the attempt. Ryand'r crashed on an alien world that was unknown to him, pursued by the Psions. He was rescued by the members of Young Justice, becoming part of their team as he settled into exile on Earth.[/color][/indent][/hider] [hider=Secondary Concept][center][img]http://baku-panda.org/images/rc_loki.png[/img] [sub][color=silver][i]Loki's true form (left) and his false image (right)[/i][/color][/sub][/center] [b]| [color=lime]Name[/color] |[/b] [indent][color=silver]Loki Laufeyson[/color][/indent] [b]| [color=lime]Age[/color] |[/b] [indent][color=silver]Deity [color=lime]//[/color] [i]estimated between 50,000-300,000 years[/i][/color][/indent] [b]| [color=lime]Character Differences[/color] |[/b] [indent][color=silver]This character combines Kieron Gillen's version with the many varied and contradictory folklore accounts of Loki. This Loki is a reflection or fragment of the Primordial Chaos, making him something of a mirror counterpart to the Klarion of his universe (Mordred is/was the Midgard counterpart of the same, owing to all three's shared physical appearance of a young boy). A member of the Aesir, Loki is similar to Odin in that both are descendants of the [i]jotunn[/i] -- the primordial forces of the previous Ragnarok, whose destruction seeded the current cycle of rebirth. A kind of Billy Batson archetype, Loki uses his power of illusion to project the likeness of being an adult, based on an ideal version of himself.[/color][/indent] [b]| [color=lime]Brief World Background[/color] |[/b] [indent][color=silver]Earth 74205 [color=lime]//[/color] "Gelmorra-Yggdrasil" Everyone knows that the branches of Yggdrasil extend out to the Nine Realms, but the identities of those nine realms have never been consistently stated. More concerning of note, there exists at least one other world tree -- Mimameidr. Indeed, the world trees do not exist in isolation, but a grove of parallel existences that flow through and into one another. This world tree is Gelmorra-Yggdrasil. This world tree was created when the primordial Ginnungagap was shattered. While its destruction seeded the current genesis of the tree, nine fragments of Ginnungagap were caught in its branches, becoming the Nine Realms. Each a reflection of one another. Thus, Klarion (Primordial Chaos) exists in some form on each of the Nine Realms, being reflected in Loki of Asgard and Mordred of Midgard. Other known reflections are [i]Fate > Odin > Apocalypse (En Sabah Nur)[/i], as well as [i]Beta Ray Bill > Thor > Donald Blake (of Midgard)[/i]. The Midgard of Gelmorra-Yggdrasil is an alternate Earth that exists within an Edwardian gaslight society in which the British Empire remained the dominant geopolitical power (the American Revolution having not occurred). World War I was avoided by intervention of a group known as the [i]Avengers[/i], who came about due in large part to Loki's schemes, having foreseen a Chitauri invasion of Midgard that would threaten the Nine Realms if successful. The Avengers are led by [b]Captain Britain[/b] (Steve Rogers).[/color][/indent] [b]| [color=lime]Brief Character Background[/color] |[/b] [indent][color=silver]The history of Loki goes back to Creation itself. At least, Creation as it can be counted from the most recent Ragnarok and Cycle of Rebirth. The deity known as Loki was born to the primordial entity known as Laufey some many thousands of years ago. At some point, Loki was recruited by Odin for his pantheon of demigods who became known as the Aesir. Loki fought alongside Odin's sons, Thor and Baldur, against another cabal of demigods who were known as the Vanir. It was during the Aesir-Vanir War that the Norse legends of the Aesir emerge, as those conflicts took place across all of the Nine Realms. During the conflict, Loki met the Vanir known as Sigyn and the two became enamored in a forbidden love. Over time, the conflict was ended peaceably, with the Vanir joining the ranks of the Aesir. As the God of Mischief, Loki is the youngest and most unpredictable of the Aesir. The myths of Loki tell tall tales of fathering giants... as well as being the [i]mother[/i] who [i]birthed[/i] legendary horses. To hear the stories, you would not know if Loki was a man or woman, friend or foe. And it's true, all of it. Most of all the lies. [i]Especially the lies.[/i] The fault with Loki lies not with his intent, but rather with how he is perceived. As a child, he is belittled or ignored. As a god, people assume he is lying or playing one of the tricks that he is want to do. In truth, Loki sees far more than any other -- aside from, perhaps, Odin -- and he solves the present crisis through machinations that prompt people into taking the action that he needs them to take. Usually for their, or the collective, good... even if they are unaware of that. It is for this reason that he unleashed the Destroyer on Midgard, prompted Thor to travel to Midgard and become unwitting participant to the creation of the Avengers as a result. Thus, preparing Midgard for the coming attack of the Chitauri. Upon his capture by the Avengers, Loki was to be returned to Asgard across the bifrost. However, his travel would seem to have been diverted...[/color][/indent][/hider] [/quote] I'll be honest, I expected Loki to be the primary concept. Interesting, though. I know you previously told me you don't have a preference to how long each character was abducted for, but if you can at least figure out what they were doing at the time of their abduction, even if it was simply sleeping, that'd be beneficial. We can figure out the length of the enslavement should you be accepted.