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@Flamelord@thewizardguy@supertinyking

Waiting on flamelord to post before I do btw :V
@Absolis@Letter Bee

You also forgot to mention xel'rath could literally eat the core of the planet causing it to implode, which I'm sure is rather frustrating for anyone that requires such things as breathing, regulated temperatures, or the neccessary pressures to keep their innards as innards. Tiny's character, on the other hand, could legitimately swap the positions of the planet's core with some random guardsman's face if he put the effort into it.

Point being, literally everyone has some capacity to destroy the planet in theory, but none of us are doing so because that would be incredibly boring and rude.
@Letter Bee

It's an rp not a competition .-.
- Faction Sheet -
Name: Avianry
Leader: Xel'rath ('god' king of everything), Nim (military commander directly under Xel'rath), And Tu'Ran (civics manager, directly under Xel'rath though Nim does sometimes boss them around)
Goals:
The Avianry serve two purposes; firstly, as an experiment by xel'rath to see how it was actually creating things rather than just disintegrating them, and secondly to act as his personal guard, attendants, assistants, and whatever else he needed.
Troops:
While there is no variation between military troops outside of their greater durability when compared to the civilian Avianry, They do, however, have a rather large assortment of weaponry.

Light Staffs: the all-purpose anti-personnel weaponry usable by any Avianry. A cylindrical rod capped with a large bulge housing the hard-light projection equipment. This piece of equipment is capable of constructing any form of armament at the user's will and uses their inner power source to do so.

Hard-Light armor Projection: Functionally, these work as a mix between shielding and convential armor though are much better at stopping laser fire than kinetic weaponry, however the added protection is much better than not having them

Matter Obliteration Cannons: most commonly noted for their value as defensive armaments, Matter obliteration cannons act as amplifiers for an Avianry's innate abilities of matter and energy disintegration and absorption to the point these cannons are quite capable of downing battleships with but mere seconds of sustained fire if fully sized. When miniaturized, however, they act as a firearm would for most other militaries albeit much better at piercing armor and energy shielding.

Energus weave: Energius weave is about four times as durable as steel-reinforced concrete at a fraction of the weight when produced in brick form. This material tends to configure however the Avianry wish it, however it does not seem to function very well when attempted to be used by anything else as mild disintegration might occur. Speaking of disintegration, unless instructed by an Avianry, this material also absorbs energy such as radio waves, sunlight similar to a photovoltaic cell, and other forms of background radiation, making teleportation or communications with anyone but the Avianry while inside the effective range impossible.

Soul Matrices: while nowhere near as complex as xel'rath's core, soul matrices act as bot the power center, brain, heart, and soul casing of Avianry, acting as both their source of power and their greatest weakness. However, unlike Xel'rath, avianry soul matrices are incapable of housing infinite power, thus giving them a limited cap in storage dependent on that particular Avianry.

Concentrated disintegration projections: the ultimate in terms of Avianry shielding technology, this is quite literally a field of "nothing beyond this point" and the only recorded model capable of personel rather than as fortifications is amongst Nim's personal armorments. Concentrated disintegration projections or CDP/Gandalf Shielding, are quite literally man-high walls of the Avianry's innate ability of matter disintegration concentrated and layered to the point of impenetrability. Thus this makes them both immensely power draining to use/leave up over extended periods, making their main use as temporary fortifications in assaults.

Gravity sphere: Allows for the more focused applications of energy transmutation, basically allowing for 'magic' in more common terms. Though the more common use for these tools is in construction, if a trooper has sufficient energy capacity, combat applications are not unheard of. Also, they don't all come as sphere's, however that is the most common and original design.
Important Members:See leaders
Tactical Advantages:
High damage, Unless the core is destroyed they'll simply stand back up and start hitting the target again, they maintain the same (albeit less potent versions) abilities as xel'rath which can be used for a variety of purposes, and they're rather intimidating
Tactical Disadvantages: Lack of expansionism, troop tactics tend to be more short-medium range outside of The larger guns or fortifications, and if you can hit their cores they'll stop regenerating until they can be collected and remade.
Origin: Xel'rath made them
@Flamelord

The sheer gall of the creature before Nim attempting to frighten the godly being was entertaining enough to raise a laugh out of him for a solid five to ten seconds. "You're quite the entertaining creature aren't you, throwing around the word galaxy like you understand the sheer scope of it, what it means to rule it, or even simply what it means to devour one. As it stands, the being I serve has the understand of both and, much like this Ba'al, could turn this planet to naught but empty space and whether you like it or not, your people fired upon it, rendering your claim to their lives and this land as mute as all those galaxies it's devoured as easily as your kind might a grape. So tell me again, creature who here is the trespasser? Oh, before you pick the wrong answer, why don't you try contacting your master for the neccessary information" Nim states evenly, their communication devices having been completely dead on both ends since the team had arrived there which had probably prompted a rescue team if Ba'al even cared that much about them.

@supertinyking

In another part of japan, Martin finds himself suddenly hailed by two different sources at once, one of which being a very bright, glowing bird lady he didn't recognize in the slightest. "hello, this is Communications direct Shas'la, who is this?" she asks curiously from her spot at a terminal, Xel'rath having already built a rather large (at least for his needs) fortress as well as a self propagating people to staff it. Shas'la Had only really been created an hour ago using the reprocessed soul of a waitress at a space diner, but she still held within her the knowledge of several billion consumed galaxies so she was rather grown up considering her age.
@kishin asura

think we should let it die? matt's kinda left for all intents and purposes, i no longer have interest in playing this, and no one's... posting... at all...
@Flamelord

"the consequences that would arise from these mental constructs you mortals like to call 'gods' holds no place here. There were people here yet they were trespassers much like you are now, however they made the mistake of opening fire upon the creator and were thus dealt with swiftly. The lands they held were but a small price to pay for their insolence." Nim states with a deep, clear, and regal tone as he peers down his beak at the creature before him, not quite fond of humans due to biases from a previous life, and while he was no where near as xenophobic as he was before disintegration, he was still disliking of humanoids.

"In other words, trespasser, these... Jaffa as you call them, accrued a debt with my master which was collected post haste. So do attempt to continue to justify your treading upon these lands as your current existence might depend upon it." He state with a warning tone and a small pause to let his words sink in. While the threat was infuriating most likely, the issue had arrisen when the Jaffa had opened fire on Nim's master which, from the sounds of it was paid for by their retaliatory actions. However, there were two things of note, while Nim was threatening them and speaking of what happened to the jaffa he never spoke of death, merely removal or the end of their existence as they knew it and while that could very easily construed as a death threat, the pains Nim was going to to not actually call it death were at least there. The second thing of note was that even this imposing creature they were faced with that seemed to radiate power, had a master and the implications of something so much more potent than Nim that he served it was... frightening among those that reached this thought.
this still alive?
@Flamelord

Oh, ok. sorry about that, just antsy to continue .-.
@Flamelord

We waiting on matt to post or do you not know how to respond?
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