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Either trying to find the Saints or get them to find him.

Pretty sure everyone else either is a Saint or wants to become one.
@hagroden@Agent 47

Justin Harken


"Long day I think." Justin said without turning to look at the disturbing visage beside him. The other man always gave off an aura of slithering scales and breaking minds. Like he drew his power from somewhere that shouldn't exist. "She just got back in but it's been an unusually quiet night so far. I'm starting to wonder if someone found our link into the police databa-"

A red spot had appeared on the map. A larger one so it was more than a simple mugging. Perhaps a multigang shootout or large building fire. Or both. Things were starting to get a bit strange with so many super powered people in the city. Lines of text started to appear next to the dot, details added as they came through the law enforcement network.

"Multiple reports of shots fired. Although how much shooting is going on seems uncertain. Minimal police response but that's not surprising." He did turn to look at Eld Fen now. "Looks right up our alley. Are you going to head out now or do you want to wait for the rest of us?"
Justin Harken


In front of the massive screen stood an equally massive man. Impressively muscled arms were crossed over a broad chest as he all but glared at the view before him. No crimes all night? In a city as heavily populated and crime ridden as Independence City that was unheard of. Justin didn't trust the calm. It was always like this before the really bad stuff started happening.

He turned when he heard the door opening and nodded to Olivia as she entered. He would have gone to greet her if she didn't look so utterly exhausted. Justin understood the feeling. Vigilantism didn't exactly leave a lot of room for a normal sleep schedule. Keeping up an ordinary life while simultaneously patrolling the night meant you grabbed what rest you could and sucked it up when that wasn't enough.

Olivia deserved her rest. Rather than disturb her Justin turned back to glaring at the display on the wall.
@Shoryu

It’s less the fact that it could be used to copy other people’s power and more the fact that this ability encompasses every power come up with so far...and than an infinity more. And even with limits, the ability to bend reality almost to your will is pretty flippin godlike.
@Shoryu

So the first one is essentially "I am a god."

That's basically every power combined. Even with the limits.
Saef Harken
Lenuria


It was actually several of his men that spotted the ambush predators first. Saef himself was too busy trying to figure out which of the brilliantly radiating houses was the brightest to notice the heat signatures of the "rocks" they sat upon. One by one his squad leaders called in the anomaly, pulling the Thaumaturge from his musings and directing him towards the possible threat.

They were on the ground by now, having landed nearby to proceed at a more sedate pace. So Saef had plenty of time to realize that the small hills the buildings sat atop were quite alive. And when one takes into account the fact that just about everything in the Nexus had some way to kill you the chances of them being friendly lifeforms dropped immensely. With a sigh he spoke into the comms.

"I want a full coordinated barrage on them ASAP. Bring out the missiles as well, it looks like they have some pretty hard shells."

Five minutes later all fifty men and women opened up on the crustaceans from seventy meters away. Hypervelocity missiles left trails of bubbles as they streaked into the rock like shells of their targets. Explosions erupted through the still water and were joined by the whine of the hundreds of high energy light packets following. None of the giant shellfish were likely to reach their attackers through the killbox that had been set up.

An interesting thing they had found while setting up said killbox. Apparently the entire city was booby trapped. Probably had something to do with that giant web of red lightning that had jumped over the area earlier. It hadn't done much other than slow them down of course. There was a limit to how well you could hide things with such a wide scale move. The technological traps were easily spotted by sensors and destroyed. The arcane threats were a bit trickier. Those that weren't spotted ahead of time slammed into the shields of some poor soldier, draining them but not doing much else.
@CoyoteLovely@Hekazu

Fionn Harken


Cleaning up and getting ready to go did not take long. All three members of the group were well practiced in the art of making and breaking camp. With each member seeing to their own task the party was on the road perhaps fifteen minutes later. As luck would have it Fionn had parked his ship in an area somewhat central to their recent travels. So instead of the days his misfit collection of do-gooders had spent wandering the countryside they now had roughly a day's march ahead of them.

Fionn walked the entire way. He probably could have rode on the wagon if he had wanted to. Grug was a nice enough person. But he wanted some time alone with his thoughts. The situation before them wasn't apocalyptic, not quite. It had the potential to be horrendous nonetheless. Necromancers didn't need population bases to wage war. They could use the bodies of their foes.

The Lich would be stopped, he was certain of that. There were champions out there just as formidable as the paladin who had stopped it last time. But if they failed and the seal broke completely millions could die before the threat was dealt with.

Evening was falling as the three reached their designation. At first it appeared to be nothing more than a large meadow. No different from a dozen others that opened up in the vast forest. Fionn took several steps out of the woodline and then very pointedly stopped, raising a hand to tell the others to stop as well. All was still for a second before the air in front of them shimmered.

KRS Wandering Guardian

It took up most of the large meadow, an absolutely massive construct to anyone born on this planet. As the group watched a ramp lowered from the side and Fionn headed up it. Upon reaching the top he turned around and spread his arms in greeting.

"Welcome my friends, to the KRS Wandering Guardian. My home away from home."
@Shoryu

While an Order/Chaos dichotomy would be fairly interesting, you spend almost no time explaining what the first power let's your character do. Its all limits and very little actual description.

The second one is the best so far. As long as the person using it is a skilled surgeon or the like. That's some PHD level knowledge needed right there. And most people who reach that level of skill specialize on humans or a particular kind of animal.

The third one suffers much the same problem as the first. It doesn't tell us what the user can do. I also personally have to wonder if the user's normal life is effectively over at that point. It sounds like a very Fantastic Four Thing style transformation.
@Amaranth

Thanks. Just wait until the first time someone tries to fry them all with lightning or trap him in an infinite corridor.
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