Appearance:
Name: Namie Braggs
Age: 16 - November 8th
Gender: Female
Hero Name: Phase
Quirk Name: Matter State
Quirk Type: Emitter
Quirk Description:
In short, [Matter State] uses specialized glands under the skin turn viscous fiber into a maple syrup-like liquid that can secreted from the body. The user of this Quirk can mentally alter the state of matter this substance is in by altering the temperature, making it warmer to turn into a gas and colder to turn into a solid. The boiling and freezing points are relatively low in energy requirements as in, in order for the for the user to turn the liquid into a gas, one just has to think about the liquid getting warmer until it reaches around 100 *F and for the solid around 20*F. The user can alter the temperature at their best so long as the substance is touching them and may struggle with temperature altering when the substance is away from their body. It isn't impossible to manipulate the state of matter of the substance away from the person but requires great concentration to achieve distant manipulation due to the requirement of linkage with the material, severely ramping difficult with distant from the substance (a feat Namie struggles with presently). The substance in all forms is noted to be quite dense, sinking to the bottom of a glass of water in both solid and liquid states. The user of this Quirk must maintain a high fiber diet and overuse of their Quirk will result in extreme dietary fiber loss. Low fiber in the body means that they will have horrid bowel activities and can even risk some more severe consequences of too much Quirk use.
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Sample Post:
"...And that's all she wrote for your game and season tonight. The San Fransisco Coyotes will fall just short for the second year as your reigning champions, the Sacramento Saints, will remain the California Junior League Champions. 7-2, tonight, I'm sure the Coyotes were looking for more on their rematch but against a pitcher whose Quirk was..."The loudspeaker faded into a rambled mummer as layers of concrete shielded Namie from hearing the disappointing recap. It was her last year in the Juniors and despite her best efforts to win this time, she couldn't win the championship. However, her disappointment reached new heights under the realization that she'd never get the call for the Majors. If she had lead her team to a win tonight, she might have impressed some people in spite of not possessing a Quirk that didn't help her in baseball. Unfortunately, the Bigs were saturated with players that had advantageous Quirks since their limited allowance in play, leaving those without little chance.
It was quiet in the locker room as many of the other Coyote players brooded over playing their last game with a loss. It didn't help quell any of her feelings as she passed wordlessly towards her locker and absently, she started clearing it out. There was a lot going through her mind that she hardly recognized how automatic her movements were. Grief that it was over with a loss, anger at unfairness of it all, confusion at what happens next. She didn't even notice her head coach called to her quietly until his hand tapped her shoulder.
Namie jolted slightly as she turned around, surprised that someone was even bothering.
"Namie, ah sorry if I scared you." He said to which she began shaking her head,
"Oh.. no, I-" She began but was cut off by her coach continuing.
"Nah, I get it. Look, I just want to congratulate you on a great last season. You put a lot of work into this team and you were certainly one of our finest." He kept his hand on her shoulder this whole time but finally gave it a light squeeze before recalling it. He nodded with a reaffirming smile but his lips curled back like he wanted to say something.
"Oh well thanks, coach." Namie muttered awkwardly as she turned away to stuff her towel into her bag. She just wanted to leave but with her coach still lingering there, she felt like he definitely had something on his mind. She paused, looking up from her bag eyes trailing up before they stopped suddenly, settling on the small pin displaying the bust of All-Might. It was no secret her head coach was a fan and had often recited inspirational quotes during team practices and meetings. Her coach seemed to have noticed where Namie's attention was and that might have encouraged him to finally offer what was eating at his mind.
"Look, the Majors are shooting themselves by not making you an offer..." Namie clenched her teeth hearing that, regretting ever admitting her feelings about it to her coach. She wanted to just stop him there but he had too much of her respect for her to do that.
"But I think you're meant for a different profession. With your work ethic, fierce competitiveness, and your Quirk, you should really consider applying to a hero academy. You'd do really well and far and away better than just being a Majors baseball player."Her fist rolled into a ball. This was not what she wanted to hear right now, to just give up on her actual dream for... becoming a hero. He had to be joking but searching the man's face, she found nothing to betray his words. She lightened as she let out a sigh. With how much her coach admired heroes (especially All Might), she knew he was not making this suggestion lightly. If he truly thought she was qualified, then there was no better time to approach her now... right? Was she really considering it?
"I don't know, coach. Maybe but I'll need a moment to think about it..."