Name: Magnus Ramsey
Allias: Coeus (Pronounced, "siːəs")
Gender: Male
Age: 17
Parents: Douglas Ramsey and Tessa (Last name unknown)
Powers and abilities: Much like his parents, Magnus is an extremely intuitive individual. From his father, he inherited the ability of understanding language. While he has mastery over written and spoken languages, he is currently unable to perfectly understand body language and computer systems like his father. His mother's gift was a mind akin to the most advanced of supercomputers. Magnus has eidetic memory, allowing him to recall with perfect clarity anything he has ever seen, heard, or experienced. Additionally, his mind has unlimited storage capacity and the ability to think with inhuman rapidity. This allows him to analyze his surroundings and track the probability of various events coming to fruition. His incredible mind also gives him absolute control over his body, leading to increased agility and hand/eye coordination, as well as the ability to stop his heartbeat, blood flow, breathing, and metabolic processes for as long as safely possible. Much to Magnus' disappointment, however, he seemingly did not inherit his mother's short ranged telepathy, teleportation, or astral projection.
Personality: Having failed to exceed or even match all of the abilities of his parents, unlike so many of his metahuman peers, Magnus is driven by a strong desire to make his progenitors proud. Having grown up among ranks of beings that could lift trucks above their heads, shoot lasers from their eyes, and survive a storm of bullets, Magnus is acutely aware of his severe lack of offensive capabilities. Rather than seek out fights, he does his best to solve disputes diplomatically or subtlety defuse tensions whenever possible.
Bio: There really isn't much to say here. Magnus was not stung by a radioactive pest, inheritor of an alien parasite, sentenced to an magical existence of serving others, or son to a malevolent or unloving father. In fact, some would say he had a model childhood. He was raised by parents who, although having been on opposite sides of the hero/villain divide, had found kindred souls in each other and remained deeply in love, even to this day. Growing up, he maintained strong friendships among both the metahuman community and the rest of the population. His life may have seemed perfect to an outsider, nonetheless Magnus was not happy. Having powers that would still allow him to blend in rather easily with humans, Magnus' parents had enrolled him in your average, run of the mill school. However, to Magnus' dismay, he would soon realize that having the mind of a supercomputer and the ability to understand any language meant that he was leagues above any of his human peers. He spent his entire educational career stagnating in a state of mental ennui. Finally, his parents could no longer stand seeing their son's gifts be wasted by understimulation. Calling on every favor they had accrued during their careers as Cypher and Sage, the two concerned parents secured their son a seat at the prestigious Academy of Heroes and Villains.
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Name: Jason Soria
Allias: Chaurus
Gender: Male
Age: 16
Parents: Adriana Soria and Gregory Arkin
Powers and abilities: Jason shares a hive mind with his immediate family, but the strongest connection is that which he shares with his brother, Nathan. Taking after his mother, Jason is able to communicate telepathically with insects, but is unable to take control of them like his brother. From his father, Jason is able to take on the physical characteristics of the insects he has encountered, such as the flight of a dragonfly, proportional strength of a dung beetle, the jumping prowess of a grasshopper, etc., etc. The only limitation to this power is that he must have had physical contact with the insect at some point in his life, and he can only take on the characteristics of one insect at a time.
Personality: Jason discovered his powers very early in life and soon realized that his abilities relied on the interactions he had with insects. Soon, he eschewed social interaction in favor of spending his time increasing his insect collection and, by extension, his power. This caused him to be an outcast with Nathan becoming his only friend. Regardless of his lack of human companions, Jason is perpetually upbeat when in the company of his insects, which he considers equals.
Bio: With a super villain of a mother, a father that is little more than a thrall to the aforementioned mother, and insects comprising the majority of his friends, Jason grew up clueless as to how the real world works. To combat this, his mother sent him to the Academy for the dual purpose of expanding his control of his abilities and also forge the connections he will need to follow in his mother's villainous steps.
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