Good job on opening the gates to Hell gang.
Takashi | |
4,252 | The Hatanaka Wraith | He/Him "Even in death, my duty binds me. Even in battle, my rage defines me." | Description: Once revered as the most celebrated warrior and master weaponsmith of the legendary Hatanaka family, Hatanaka Takashi was a name that resonated across Japan for his skill and commitment to peace. In life, he embodied protection, a hero whose Orange Lux and mastery of enchanted weaponry forged relics that stood as symbols of hope. He defeated the Oni Emperor Daisuke and helped banish the Stygian Snake, etching his legacy into history as a champion of order. Takashi was a bastion of righteousness, driven by a fierce desire to shield the innocent, uphold his family’s honor, and defend Japan. Yet even death could not grant him solace. Takashi’s spirit returned as an Apparition, nothing more than an echo tethered to the mortal realm by his devotion to the Hatanaka name. No longer truly flesh, he existed as a benevolent figure, his essence infused with Orange Lux. Yet, his presence remained steadfast, a guardian spirit watching over sacred artifacts and his descendants, determined to preserve the Hatanaka lineage. But when a young Hatanaka was lost to the Pit, the protector within him could not abide the thought of his kin suffering in that cursed place. Driven by love and an unyielding duty that even death could not sever, he plunged into the depths of the Pit, prepared to confront its terrors. Yet the Pit was insidious, its brutal atmosphere gnawing at the edges of his once-pure purpose. The relentless chaos twisted his noble mission into something darker, transforming his devotion into a hunger for retribution. Overwhelmed, he seized control of a fallen warrior’s body and rose as a sort of revenant. Now, Takashi serves the King of the Pit, not out of loyalty but to satiate his newfound addiction to violence and carnage. The honor he once upheld has eroded, replaced by an insatiable thirst for battle. Yet, in rare moments, he is haunted by fleeting memories of his past. He recalls the faces of his family, the echo of his hammer shaping metal, and the pride he once felt as a protector and creator. Tainted by regret, these hollow memories provide glimpses of the man he once was but bring more anguish than solace. Each memory deepens his rage, igniting the fury that propels his every strike and conquest. In the heat of battle, Takashi experiences an unbearable blend of ecstasy and torment. The clash of blades ignites a thrill he cannot resist, a primal satisfaction that feels hollow. The adrenaline of combat drowns out the haunting sorrow, offering a momentary reprieve from the pain that lingers in his soul. In these moments, he feels almost alive again; each strike grounds him in a purpose twisted by the Pit's influence. But beneath this frenzied joy lies a gnawing emptiness, a constant reminder of all he has lost. When the battle concludes, he is left with nothing but the ghostly echoes of his past and the man he used to be. These fleeting memories turn his victories to ash, filling him with a rage he cannot escape, a need for the next fight, and the one after that, to dull the pain he can no longer bear to face. Abstraction: Abscised - The Hatanaka Legacy. Takashi’s Abstraction defines him as a master swordsman, but his actual power lies in his ability to transform anything he touches into a weapon. With a mere touch, he can draw a katana from the very bricks of a wall. He can pull a sturdy hammer from stone, while a sharp glass dagger can form from scattered shards on a city street. In a forest, he can pull a long staff from a tree, and a whip can be conjured from molten lava in the heat of battle. These weapons are lightweight and perfectly balanced for him, enabling fluid movements and unparalleled precision in combat. To others, however, these creations retain their average weight, challenging anyone who dares to wield them. Alongside his weaponry skills, Takashi possesses remarkable durability and can withstand strikes that would hinder a lesser warrior. His body is resilient, and he can regenerate from injuries at an accelerated rate, allowing him to return to battle despite the wounds he endures. While he does not possess superhuman speed, Takashi's quick reflexes enable him to react to threats quickly. Standing still and immobile, he can enhance his senses to superhuman levels, perceiving even the faintest movements and sounds. Takashi's prowess extends to his combat techniques derived from spells he created in life, including a "flash step" technique that allows him to launch into a burst of speed momentarily. In defensive situations, he can enter a protective stance, wrapping himself in a shimmering shell of Orange Lux that absorbs blows while making himself unable to counter for the duration. Drawing upon the fury and desolation forged in countless battles, Takashi can enter a heightened state of power. In this form, a fiery red aura engulfs him, radiating like flames and embodying the rage of every warrior who has fought by his side. This surge of raw emotion pushes his speed and agility past their peak, allowing him to move with a near-supernatural swiftness. In this form, he begins fighting with a feral intensity, fueled by the shared anger and resolve of the fallen. While this state heightens his power, it also stirs a deeper turmoil within, reminding him of the honor he once cherished and the tragic path that led him away from it. |
presenting a villain too non-canonical for the main RP
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Doomsday ⫻ A Joint-Cast between Kenshiro Murakin, and Drake, and their ultimate weapon if cast successfully. It is a potent orb of plasma that is several shades of blue and grows larger and larger as the Joint-Cast goes on. In addition, using both of their Purple-Lux, it telekinetically pulls anything towards it, bypassing Emotional-Fields, like the gravitational pull of a planet. It gets stronger the closer to it an object or person gets, to the point where it will be impossible for the fastest Paranormals to escape.
Whoops, looks like I did mix up my words. Thanks, Atrophy. I've changed it to read Doomsday instead. So it's up to Atomic to see if I got it right. Think I did though, as it's more of a gravitational thing, like I was picturing in my head.
Thanks for the clarification! On a second go-through, I have decided to tweak the dragon post a bit. Now it's only affecting Ken. I hope that's a bit more on point! :)