I'll try to get a response up by tomorrow, or tonight if things don't go swimmingly at home.
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It's all right.
Name: Martin Terrence O’Shay, aka 'Oxygen Bomber'
Age: 38
Physical Description:
Important items: A plain silver crucifix.
Short Bio: Even murdering terrorists have to take a night off and have some fun.
O’Shay was a part of what dregs are left from the IRA, driven deep, deep underground and all but forgotten, when he had the chance to encounter the malak Iahhel.
Terrence is not your stereotypical hot-tempered Irishman, and he doesn’t drink, either. He’s an intense, tightly-wound bundle of anger, but he conceals it behind a quiet, genial exterior. The IRA only realized what kind of man he was when, after some of their boys had jumped an off duty Bobby and beaten him senseless, Terrence came along and set the bloke on fire. “It’ll do to send a message,” he said mildly as the body fat caught and crackled.
Martin the bomber and arsonist got just what he wanted from magic and became Martin the one-man firestorm. By and large, he used his powers subtly (or as subtly as they can be used) because he was more valuable to the IRA as a living threat than he would be if he drew concentrated attention.
He, at first, tried to raise merry hell in the UK, firebombing critical junctures, but he found Northern Ireland placid. With the fight taken out of it and from it. It was all for naught.
With his internal anger unable to express itself properly, now he travels the world as a paid assassin, drifting from one assignment to the next with no particular goal in life, the one he had before burnt out by crushing defeat and angelic fire.
Skills/Flaws:
+Demolitions/Construction specialist
+Shadowing skills
-Tightly controlled maladjustment bordering on insanity
-Inability to really let go
Spell List:
● Blazing Sword of Phlogiston [Change] - this is the signature ability of O'Shay, imparted upon him by the malak Iahhel. It instantly converts a given reasonably continuous object in line of sight from O'Shay (or a reasonably definable part of it) into oxygen of the same mass. If there is a way for the oxygen to expand, the result is usually a pressure detonation. If there is none, the oxygen instead undergoes pressurization and turns into supercooled liquid oxygen, freezing most of anything in the vicinity as it spills over.
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