Leave it to Wraith to include a sex scene in a character sheet.
Talia and Bruce got steamy.
Leave it to Wraith to include a sex scene in a character sheet.
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Talia and Bruce got steamy.
Super Strength:Superboy's most prominent and oft-used ability, his strength is only marginally less than that of a developing Kryptonian around his current age. He can lift objects weighing over fifty tons, shred steel with his bare hands and throw punches strong enough to shake a building. This same strength allows him to leap great distances and toss objects just as far, though it has the unintended side-effect of being quite difficult to control at times; Conner has to take considerable care to avoid doing too much damage to an opponent, often to his own detriment.
Flight:Flight is one of the most iconic abilities of the Kryptonians on earth, and the one Kon-El happens to be the worst at. He has yet to grasp even the most simple concepts required to keep himself airborne, finding it next to impossible to guide himself through the sky; thus far, the best he can do is point himself in a direction and jump as hard as he can to achieve 'flight.' Attempts to redirect himself tend to end in a crash landing at best and a simple crash every other time.
Invulnerability:Invulnerability is a misnomer, better defined as 'incredible durability.' There are few living beings capable of permanently damaging a Kryptonian, and Superboy is no different. Though such things as explosives and sustained gunfire can cause him pain, it takes a great deal of force to wound him in any meaningful manner, provided no Kryptonite is present. It is said the best way to kill a Kryptonian is with another Kryptonian.
Enhanced Senses:Kon-El experiences our five senses at a far higher level. Each is tuned to be much more sensitive than any human could imagine, allowing him to see on several different spectrums, hear sounds no human ear could comprehend, and feel on a deeper level than most could put into words. While typically quite useful, he can easily be overwhelmed by sensations, with a particular weakness to bright light and sonic weaponry.
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This is not tactile telekinesis.
As the son of the Scarlet Speedster
@Retired not originally but I was under the assumption (and I may have misread/misunderstood the op about the freedom with creating character lore and such I apologise and will fix) that there was some creative freedom in creating the lore behind the character, to which I decided to make Barry and Iris' son be Wally instead of nephew.
So, is this world just generic DC where it follows much of the major milestones, the Justice League exists, etc? Is the world aware of extraterrestrials? Anything about the setting that's set in stone or is it all just a blank canvas for the cast to paint on?
I'll finish this up tomorrow morning!
I'll finish this up tomorrow morning!Character NameCassie Sandsmark
Wonder GirlAge16Attributes & AbilitiesEmpowered by the Greek god of war Ares, Cassie finds herself with immense strength and durability; the true limits of which she has yet to discover. The same can be said for her speed and reflexes which have been increased beyond..Character SynopsisDaughter of the Archaeologist Dr Helena Sandsmark, Cassandra's earliest memories were of exploring the world with her mother. Her job meant that they lived their lives on the road, travelling from one archaeological dig site to the next. Cassie never knew her father, however, with both her mother and the fellow archaeologists that travelled with them, she never felt the need for one. Her childhood gave her the opportunity to learn a variety of skills, from archaeology to learning a variety of foreign languages, but this came at the cost of her never attending formal education, and thus never mixing with children her own age.
It was around Cassie's 15th birthday that they travelled to a site in Greece, where Cassie was introduced to her mother's benefactor; Wonder Woman. She quickly befriended the Amazonian Princess, idolising her. Diana spent every night during the expedition telling Cassie tales of the Olympian Pantheon and her previous adventures, the young girl hanging at her every word.
Things took a turn during the expedition however when Dr Sandsmark excavated an ancient stone statue, created using the very clay that was told to have crafted Wonder Woman herself. Coming to life, the statue, now calling itself Decay, viciously attacked the group, targetting Wonder Woman. The creature was close to killing Diana before Cassie got involved and used a series of magical artefacts they'd dug up to push the creature back. Thanks to the assistance, Wonder Woman was able to defeat the creature for good, however, despite things turning out okay, Cassie's mother was horrified. It was this event that caused her to tell Cassie who her father was.
Discovering that her father was actually the Olympian God Zeus, Cassie begged him for a boon and a chance to have real powers so that she could help people just like Wonder Woman. Zeus said no.
In an attempt to help Cassie to move past everything that had happened and begin to live more of a normal life, Cassie's mother took a job as a curator of the Nation History Museum in New York City. But being in a city like New York only made Cassie want to help people more. That was when she found herself encountering none other than Ares, the Greek god of war and frequent enemy of Wonder Woman. Warning her of "the coming war", he told her he had heard her request to Zeus, and disapproved of the result. Dubbing her his champion, he gifted her with the strength and power of the Gods, along with the Lasso of Lightning and the Bracelets of Submission.
And so she began to use her new gifts for good, all the while fearing that she'd made a terrible mistake in trusting the God of War.
Sorry for the delay lifes kinda hectic but this is what I'm working on.Character NameWally West-Allen
Kid FlashAge16Attributes & AbilitiesAs the son of the Scarlet Speedster Wally has an innate connection with the Speed Force, the source of Speedster power. Taking on the incredible speed of his father Wally is as quick on his feet as his father was when he started out. However with his speed comes some disadvantages as well. Wally's metabolism burns so fast that he must constantly eat and eat large quantities just to keep up his normal functions. Wally also has a tendency to act before he thinks, he is constantly charging head first without thinking the situation through which does not pair well with his cocky attitude.
On a practical note Wally, while being supremely stubborn to learn, is very instinctive with his powers. He is a quick study and has shown a special niche for the investigative arts being very perceptive to small details and his eidetic memory.Character Synopsis
Most kids try to live up to the legacy of their parents which can be a little daunting. It can be even more so when your dad happens to be the Fastest Man Alive. Wally has lived in his father's shadow his whole life and for a while he was okay with that. Life as the son of the Scarlet Speedster was of course challenging, never being able to tell your friends what your dad does (even though life as a CSI wasn't so bad), your dad never being there for your events at school. It was lonely but acceptable...at first. When Wally first presented with his powers both him and his Dad couldn't be more thrilled; talk of father/son team ups and fighting the Rogues together flares up like wildfire until his mom hit the breaks on the whole thing.
Insisting that Wally learn to control his powers before going out in the field, Barry and Wally spent months training, learning about the Speed Force, and most of all learning the rules for having such incredible power. It all became...boring. By the time Wally turned sixteen he felt that he had already learned enough to help his Dad much to the disapproval of his mother. At night Wally would sneak out of their apartment and fight crime at night seperate from the watchful eyes his Father or the S.T.A.R. Labs crew which, upon getting caught, infuriated his Mom.
Wally seeks to strike out on his own far from his father's shadow to become a hero in his own right, who knows, maybe even one day even lose the name Flash all together.