"Tiefer, tiefer... Irgendwo in der Tiefe, gibt es ein Licht..."
▼ A B O U T M E:
T Y L E R ♦ J U N E 2 0, 1 9 9 5 ( 2 2 ) ♦ M A L E ♦ S H E F F I E L D , U K
► Guild member since 2010.
► Previous usernames include Armani, Einhorn & Teen Idle. Yes, I'm an asshole. ► Also known as Raja over on Iwaku.
► Favourite genres:
► High fantasy ► Superschool ► Superhero
► I am most comfortable at the higher end of Casual. Advanced scares me. ► I consider myself to be an 'active roleplayer', and enjoy pushing for plot progression. ► My favourite GM is @Lord Wraith, and you can usually find me in any of his games.
Nah, not really, but there is a nice amount anyway.
Also, I should probably ask @Lord Wraith and @Tyler, but would Zeke's and Emory's clothing be 'different,' d'you think, to Lucas? Like, actually, is Emory even wearing actual clothes or did he make them out of his sliminess? And do Zeke's get a bit static-y or the occasional shock or is that entirely contained under his skin?
Emory's clothes are made from his sliminess; upon the same logic as how he is able to create strands of hair, for example.
Was initially thinking of creating a shapeshifter (limited to [specific] animals). But then, @Tyler had to do such a good job with CS... dammit.
I appreciate the complement, but Emory can't really convincingly portray animals. They're his weakest transformation visually since they're just so complex; he essentially has to sculpt himself into any shape he wants to adopt, so he relies on his own knowledge of animal biology. Birds bigger than they should be, elephants without tusks... Think along those lines. He also can't move in these forms without them falling apart. As you can imagine, he rarely uses this side of his ability!
I think you should definitely go ahead with your animal shapeshifter. You would be able to physically turn into the animals; gaining the speed of a cheetah or the flight of an eagle. Plus, your transformations would be perfect representations of the animals, whereas Em's are far from it. I think we have very different approaches to shapeshifting and could complement each other, rather than stepping on each other's toes.
It's also worth noting that Wraith hasn't accepted any characters yet, and it's not first-come first-serve!
Yeah could work as long as its checked and balanced. An easy 'Minerva' classification.
Maybe also worth thinking about an in-character reason for why his ability wouldn't effect other characters, or perhaps why he chooses not to use it on his allies. Just my two cents.
Heyo, so I've been hovering around for a bit... Would it be possible to have a character with the ability to fly/levitate? Or would that be a bit much?
[Rule 3.06] Forbidden abilities include the following: Blood Manipulation, Darkness Manipulation, and Time Manipulation. Additionally all the basic element (Fire, Water, Air, Plant, and Earth) manipulation are banned for Hyperhuman players. In the VIGILANCE Universe these abilities belong to the mysterious Magni, not Hyperhumans. Lastly while flight is a perfectly acceptable power, it will not be permitted through the use of telekinesis under the principle of 'You can't lift yourself by your own bootstraps.'
Emory's preferred appearance is his own, as he finds it the easiest to adopt and maintain. Though he's certainly tweaked himself a little over the years; he always has clear skin, something he usually struggled with, and he usually imitates a bleached look on his originally dark locks. He's made himself a couple inches taller than he was naturally, standing at about 6ft'2 most of the time, though naturally this varies. His eye colour in this form is usually piercing blue, though he was born with brown eyes. Most of this information can and does change and it's not unlikely for small details to be 'off' if Emory overlooks them.
| GENUS: |
Homo-Virium
| CLASSIFICATION: |
ORCUS
| ABILITIES: |
Amorphous Physiology Emory has no distinct shape: his natural form is an amorphous slime-like substance. He is a brilliant shapeshifter, able to sculpt himself into the shape of anything he pleases: though it’s naturally easier for him to adapt a human form as it’s what he’s most familiar with, he can also pose as inanimate objects or animals. He can shift parts of his body into tools or weapons by changing their shape and hardening them to be as dense and as durable as steel. In his amorphous form, he is able to move around as a puddle, albeit very slowly, which allows him to squeeze through even the smallest of spaces, given enough time. His amorphous form is incredibly sticky, which allows him to effectively trap victims and even suffocate them. He doesn’t know it yet, but Emory is essentially immortal: he hasn’t aged biologically since his powers manifested, though he can still be killed. He must still sustain himself by absorbing nutrients, but he doesn’t need to breathe and is thus immune to suffocation. He is also largely invulnerable to most physical attacks, as his body instinctively reacts by briefly turning the targeted area into slime. However, he is still more than capable of being caught off-guard and non-physical attacks effect him as they would any other. Should part of him be wounded or even severed, Emory is able to generate new mass to replace what is lost.
LIMITATIONS: Shapeshifting into human forms is relatively easy, and he is able to maintain these forms indefinitely – though he must be conscious to do so, and so he reverts to slime when sleeping. Only his appearance is affected: he can’t alter his voice. Shapeshifting into inanimate objects and animals is much harder as it requires much more thought in order to convincingly portray them. Animals are particularly tricky, and Emory often makes mistakes when taking on animal forms: from incorrect proportions to even adding or omitting distinctive features: he is limited by his own knowledge of the animals he wishes to impersonate. He also cannot move convincingly in these forms, as his brain simply isn’t programmed to operate four legs, or wings, etc, and so as soon as he tries the form tends to skew and warp. None of his inanimate forms are functional: he can make himself look like an incredibly realistic lamp, for example, but it wouldn’t actually be able to produce any light. Taking on the form of anything larger than himself requires him to generate additional mass; this takes time and can be rather slow process for particularly large forms. Similarly, to take on a smaller form, he must expend excess mass, leaving it in a pool where it is visible to anyone and may blow his cover. His slime form is also slow and lumbered; it moves like a snail (though not as slow), by first propelling part of itself forward and then dragging the remainder to join it. His regenerative abilities are similarly slow.
WEAKNESSES: Emory is very weak against extreme temperatures: causing him to boil or freeze would completely incapacitate him, possibly with permanent consequences depending on the severity. His slime form is conductive, and if he comes into contact with electricity his powers are effectively neutralised for the duration of the shock. Fortunately, his slime form has quite a high boiling point: but the risk is still there, particularly against fire-type Hypes. Whilst he’s incapable of being ‘dried out’, exposure to water in his amorphous form is potentially fatal, as it would dilute his very essence. There is a potential that Emory could be ‘restored’ scientifically by separating the water from the slime, though he would prefer that things didn’t get to a point where he had to find out. When Emory is unconscious, so is his amorphous form. This leaves him very vulnerable, as its easy to encase him in a vessel or expose him to harmful substances. Imprisonment is a particularly threatening idea to Emory, as his amorphous form allows him to be contained in vessels that he completely fills, giving him no room to transform back into human form. He could essentially be trapped indefinitely, relying on external aid to release him.
| BACKSTORY: |
The son of Fairchild Electronics CEO Robert Fairchild and his wife Veronica, Emory was the light at the end of a dark tunnel for his parents; after six years of fruitless efforts to conceive, Emory’s birth was something of a miracle. He was well-loved by his parents and, whilst he inevitably found himself in the care of nannies from time-to-time, his superficial parents made an effort to be around him as much as they could, much to the surprise of some of their critics. Surrounded by love and pleasantry in their lavish coastal mansion in Paradise on the Water, Emory Fairchild could not have asked for a more comfortable upbringing. But some years later, it would emerge that the love his parents had for him was not entirely unconditional.
As he grew older, some of Emory’s life choices had been somewhat disappointing to the Fairchilds. From the time devoted to his band Maharaja, to his partiality for smoking marijuana, at eighteen years of age long-haired Emory was not the perfect son they’d envisioned for their perfect family. He’d never made an effort to hide any elements of his life from them, either; he was naturally rebellious, bored of his pampered existence, he took quiet joy in showing his parents that he had little interest in the artificiality of their American dream.
They reluctantly supported him, as any parents would, and did their best to keep him on the straight and narrow. But all that changed when Emory’s Hype gene activated.
No longer dormant, the manifestation of Emory’s strange abilities shook the entire family, not least Emory himself. The general public was not aware of Hyperhumans at the time, and so when Vanessa checked on a sick Emory in bed to find the sheets covered in sticky black slime and her son nowhere in sight, she was horrified. Emory was sentient the entire time, unable to move or speak and not entirely sure what was happening.
A strange, blind woman arrived at the house, telling the Fairchilds all about the Hype gene and explaining that their son was one of them. She told them of a school, name the PRCU, that could help Emory to control his gifts and live a normal life. The parents reacted somewhat extremely, horrified that their child was a ‘freak’ – a ‘monster’. Knowing that Emory would likely die without her help, she wiped his parents memories and transported the now slime-based boy to the PRCU.
After rigorous testing and training, Emory soon managed to tame his powers, able to maintain his human form with relative ease, as well as learning to take on seemingly any other form he pleased with varying levels of realism. After a year at the school, it seemed everything was falling into place, and soon Emory would be able to return home to his parents and explain to them what had happened.
But he was still learning, and when Emory was attacked in a small town near the school, he wasn’t able to control himself enough in combat to avoid killing his aggressors. Now on the run for murder, the PRCU and his home back in Los Paraiso were off-limits. He spent the next year or so flitting from city to city with crime as his main income, using his powers to get him out of trouble and escape imprisonment. As the existence of Hypes was revealed to the world, CCTV footage of his daring escapes went viral and made headlines across the world: “DANGER AMONG US”, “HYPER-HOUDINI STRIKES AGAIN”, “HE COULD BE ANYONE!”.
The media attention was enough to spook him into keeping a low profile, with his powers giving him the benefit of essentially being whoever he pleased. He eventually settled down in the city of Tyler, Texas, where he earned money fixing cars and dealing marijuana acquired through his powers. It was a tough life, and a far cry from where he’d been three years prior, but at 20 years old he wasn’t afraid to admit he enjoyed the simplicity of it in an odd way... For now.
But after two years of relative dormancy, Emory grew restless. He knew he couldn’t settle properly until he confronted his past and addressed what had happened on that faithful day; he had questions for his parents and he needed answers. Learning that his father was due to announce a ‘revolutionary’ new product to the market at a summit in Pointe Bordeaux, Emory began to make travel arrangements to the neighbouring state of Louisiana.
| MOTIVATION: |
Emory is motivated by the persistent voice in the back of his mind, constantly reminding him of the terms in which he left home. Having not seen his parents at all over the last five years, he has a lot of questions for the mother and father who had previously loved him so much. More than anything, he just wants to know how they're doing and perhaps rekindle some kind of relationship with his mother and father. But sometimes, ignorance is bliss...
| REFERENCE POST(S): |
Vigilance: Rise of the Mavericks: Raja infiltrates a school after hours in search of information. | Sep 26 2015 Before The Dawn: Avarielle becomes enraged when her integrity is challenged. | Nov 7 2015 The Corrigan School: Freddie displays a little too much theatricality in his Drama Studies class. | Nov 22 2015
| NOTES: |
Having no real metabolism but requiring a large amount of energy, Emory almost exclusively eats fast food in huge portions, since he doesn't run the risk of poor health or gaining weight. His favourite is deep pan pizza with extra cheese, bacon, chicken, mushrooms and peppers, with a stuffed crust. We have that in common.
Emory's preferred appearance is his own, as he finds it the easiest to adopt and maintain. Though he's certainly tweaked himself a little over the years; he always has clear skin, something he usually struggled with, and he usually imitates a bleached look on his originally dark locks. He's made himself a couple inches taller than he was naturally, standing at about 6ft'2 most of the time, though naturally this varies. His eye colour in this form is usually piercing blue, though he was born with brown eyes. Most of this information can and does change and it's not unlikely for small details to be 'off' if Emory overlooks them.
| GENUS: |
Homo-Virium
| CLASSIFICATION: |
ORCUS
| ABILITIES: |
Amorphous Physiology Emory has no distinct shape: his natural form is an amorphous slime-like substance. He is a brilliant shapeshifter, able to sculpt himself into the shape of anything he pleases: though it’s naturally easier for him to adapt a human form as it’s what he’s most familiar with, he can also pose as inanimate objects or animals. He can shift parts of his body into tools or weapons by changing their shape and hardening them to be as dense and as durable as steel. In his amorphous form, he is able to move around as a puddle, albeit very slowly, which allows him to squeeze through even the smallest of spaces, given enough time. His amorphous form is incredibly sticky, which allows him to effectively trap victims and even suffocate them. He doesn’t know it yet, but Emory is essentially immortal: he hasn’t aged biologically since his powers manifested, though he can still be killed. He must still sustain himself by absorbing nutrients, but he doesn’t need to breathe and is thus immune to suffocation. He is also largely invulnerable to most physical attacks, as his body instinctively reacts by briefly turning the targeted area into slime. However, he is still more than capable of being caught off-guard and non-physical attacks effect him as they would any other. Should part of him be wounded or even severed, Emory is able to generate new mass to replace what is lost.
LIMITATIONS: Shapeshifting into human forms is relatively easy, and he is able to maintain these forms indefinitely – though he must be conscious to do so, and so he reverts to slime when sleeping. Only his appearance is affected: he can’t alter his voice. Shapeshifting into inanimate objects and animals is much harder as it requires much more thought in order to convincingly portray them. Animals are particularly tricky, and Emory often makes mistakes when taking on animal forms: from incorrect proportions to even adding or omitting distinctive features: he is limited by his own knowledge of the animals he wishes to impersonate. He also cannot move convincingly in these forms, as his brain simply isn’t programmed to operate four legs, or wings, etc, and so as soon as he tries the form tends to skew and warp. None of his inanimate forms are functional: he can make himself look like an incredibly realistic lamp, for example, but it wouldn’t actually be able to produce any light. Taking on the form of anything larger than himself requires him to generate additional mass; this takes time and can be rather slow process for particularly large forms. Similarly, to take on a smaller form, he must expend excess mass, leaving it in a pool where it is visible to anyone and may blow his cover. His slime form is also slow and lumbered; it moves like a snail (though not as slow), by first propelling part of itself forward and then dragging the remainder to join it. His regenerative abilities are similarly slow.
WEAKNESSES: Emory is very weak against extreme temperatures: causing him to boil or freeze would completely incapacitate him, possibly with permanent consequences depending on the severity. His slime form is conductive, and if he comes into contact with electricity his powers are effectively neutralised for the duration of the shock. Fortunately, his slime form has quite a high boiling point: but the risk is still there, particularly against fire-type Hypes. Whilst he’s incapable of being ‘dried out’, exposure to water in his amorphous form is potentially fatal, as it would dilute his very essence. There is a potential that Emory could be ‘restored’ scientifically by separating the water from the slime, though he would prefer that things didn’t get to a point where he had to find out. When Emory is unconscious, so is his amorphous form. This leaves him very vulnerable, as its easy to encase him in a vessel or expose him to harmful substances. Imprisonment is a particularly threatening idea to Emory, as his amorphous form allows him to be contained in vessels that he completely fills, giving him no room to transform back into human form. He could essentially be trapped indefinitely, relying on external aid to release him.
| BACKSTORY: |
The son of Fairchild Electronics CEO Robert Fairchild and his wife Veronica, Emory was the light at the end of a dark tunnel for his parents; after six years of fruitless efforts to conceive, Emory’s birth was something of a miracle. He was well-loved by his parents and, whilst he inevitably found himself in the care of nannies from time-to-time, his superficial parents made an effort to be around him as much as they could, much to the surprise of some of their critics. Surrounded by love and pleasantry in their lavish coastal mansion in Paradise on the Water, Emory Fairchild could not have asked for a more comfortable upbringing. But some years later, it would emerge that the love his parents had for him was not entirely unconditional.
As he grew older, some of Emory’s life choices had been somewhat disappointing to the Fairchilds. From the time devoted to his band Maharaja, to his partiality for smoking marijuana, at eighteen years of age long-haired Emory was not the perfect son they’d envisioned for their perfect family. He’d never made an effort to hide any elements of his life from them, either; he was naturally rebellious, bored of his pampered existence, he took quiet joy in showing his parents that he had little interest in the artificiality of their American dream.
They reluctantly supported him, as any parents would, and did their best to keep him on the straight and narrow. But all that changed when Emory’s Hype gene activated.
No longer dormant, the manifestation of Emory’s strange abilities shook the entire family, not least Emory himself. The general public was not aware of Hyperhumans at the time, and so when Vanessa checked on a sick Emory in bed to find the sheets covered in sticky black slime and her son nowhere in sight, she was horrified. Emory was sentient the entire time, unable to move or speak and not entirely sure what was happening.
A strange, blind woman arrived at the house, telling the Fairchilds all about the Hype gene and explaining that their son was one of them. She told them of a school, name the PRCU, that could help Emory to control his gifts and live a normal life. The parents reacted somewhat extremely, horrified that their child was a ‘freak’ – a ‘monster’. Knowing that Emory would likely die without her help, she wiped his parents memories and transported the now slime-based boy to the PRCU.
After rigorous testing and training, Emory soon managed to tame his powers, able to maintain his human form with relative ease, as well as learning to take on seemingly any other form he pleased with varying levels of realism. After a year at the school, it seemed everything was falling into place, and soon Emory would be able to return home to his parents and explain to them what had happened.
But he was still learning, and when Emory was attacked in a small town near the school, he wasn’t able to control himself enough in combat to avoid killing his aggressors. Now on the run for murder, the PRCU and his home back in Los Paraiso were off-limits. He spent the next year or so flitting from city to city with crime as his main income, using his powers to get him out of trouble and escape imprisonment. As the existence of Hypes was revealed to the world, CCTV footage of his daring escapes went viral and made headlines across the world: “DANGER AMONG US”, “HYPER-HOUDINI STRIKES AGAIN”, “HE COULD BE ANYONE!”.
The media attention was enough to spook him into keeping a low profile, with his powers giving him the benefit of essentially being whoever he pleased. He eventually settled down in the city of Tyler, Texas, where he earned money fixing cars and dealing marijuana acquired through his powers. It was a tough life, and a far cry from where he’d been three years prior, but at 20 years old he wasn’t afraid to admit he enjoyed the simplicity of it in an odd way... For now.
But after two years of relative dormancy, Emory grew restless. He knew he couldn’t settle properly until he confronted his past and addressed what had happened on that faithful day; he had questions for his parents and he needed answers. Learning that his father was due to announce a ‘revolutionary’ new product to the market at a summit in Pointe Bordeaux, Emory began to make travel arrangements to the neighbouring state of Louisiana.
| MOTIVATION: |
Emory is motivated by the persistent voice in the back of his mind, constantly reminding him of the terms in which he left home. Having not seen his parents at all over the last five years, he has a lot of questions for the mother and father who had previously loved him so much. More than anything, he just wants to know how they're doing and perhaps rekindle some kind of relationship with his mother and father. But sometimes, ignorance is bliss...
| REFERENCE POST(S): |
Vigilance: Rise of the Mavericks: Raja infiltrates a school after hours in search of information. | Sep 26 2015 Before The Dawn: Avarielle becomes enraged when her integrity is challenged. | Nov 7 2015 The Corrigan School: Freddie displays a little too much theatricality in his Drama Studies class. | Nov 22 2015
| NOTES: |
Having no real metabolism but requiring a large amount of energy, Emory almost exclusively eats fast food in huge portions, since he doesn't run the risk of poor health or gaining weight. His favourite is deep pan pizza with extra cheese, bacon, chicken, mushrooms and peppers, with a stuffed crust. We have that in common.
[center][h3][i]"Tiefer, tiefer... Irgendwo in der Tiefe, gibt es ein Licht..."[/i][/h3][hr][img]http://i64.tinypic.com/34dq0d4.jpg[/img][/center][COLOR=SLATEGRAY][INDENT][B][SUP][SUB][H3]▼ A B O U T M E:[/H3][/SUB][/SUP][/B][/INDENT][hr][/COLOR][center][h3][sup][sup]T Y L E R [color=SLATEGRAY]♦[/color] J U N E 2 0, 1 9 9 5 ( 2 2 ) [color=SLATEGRAY]♦[/color] M A L E [color=SLATEGRAY]♦[/color] S H E F F I E L D , U K[/sup][/sup][/h3][/center][indent]► Guild member since 2010.[indent]► Previous usernames include [i]Armani[/i], [i]Einhorn[/i] & [i]Teen Idle[/i]. Yes, I'm an asshole.
► Also known as [i]Raja[/i] over on Iwaku.[/indent]
► Favourite genres:
[indent]► High fantasy
► Superschool
► Superhero[/indent]
► I am most comfortable at the higher end of Casual. Advanced scares me.
► I consider myself to be an 'active roleplayer', and enjoy pushing for plot progression.
► My favourite GM is [@Lord Wraith], and you can usually find me in any of his games.
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[COLOR=SLATEGRAY][INDENT][B][SUP][SUB][H3]▼ C U R R E N T R O L E P L A Y S:[/H3][/SUB][/SUP][/B][/INDENT][hr][/COLOR][indent]► [url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/142234-crestwood-hollow/ic][b]Crestwood Hollow[/b][/url] by [@Lord Wraith][indent]► [url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/142234-crestwood-hollow/char#post-3891258]Aiden McKenna[/url]
► Kit Renard - [i]Coming Soon...[/i][/indent]
► [url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/157985-absolute-comics-a-brave-new-world/ic][b]Absolute Comics: A Brave New World[/b][/url] by [@Lord Wraith][indent]► [url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4111080]Poison Ivy[/url][/indent]
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[COLOR=SLATEGRAY][INDENT][B][SUP][SUB][H3]▼ F R I E N D S:[/H3][/SUB][/SUP][/B][/INDENT][hr][/COLOR][center][h3][sup][sup]I T R I C K E D T H E S E P E O P L E I N T O L I K I N G M E :[/sup][/sup][/h3][@Lord Wraith] ♦ [@Roman] ♦ [@Hillan] ♦ [@Stein] ♦ [@Wade Wilson]
[sub]That's literally it.[/sub][/center]
<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><div class="bb-center"><div class="bb-h3"><span class="bb-i">"Tiefer, tiefer... Irgendwo in der Tiefe, gibt es ein Licht..."</span></div><hr class="bb-hr"><img src="http://i64.tinypic.com/34dq0d4.jpg" /></div><font color="slategray"><div class="bb-indent"><span class="bb-b"><sup><sub><div class="bb-h3">▼ A B O U T M E:</div></sub></sup></span></div><hr class="bb-hr"></font><div class="bb-center"><div class="bb-h3"><sup><sup>T Y L E R <font color="slategray">♦</font> J U N E 2 0, 1 9 9 5 ( 2 2 ) <font color="slategray">♦</font> M A L E <font color="slategray">♦</font> S H E F F I E L D , U K</sup></sup></div></div><div class="bb-indent">► Guild member since 2010.<div class="bb-indent">► Previous usernames include <span class="bb-i">Armani</span>, <span class="bb-i">Einhorn</span> & <span class="bb-i">Teen Idle</span>. Yes, I'm an asshole.<br>► Also known as <span class="bb-i">Raja</span> over on Iwaku.</div> <br>► Favourite genres:<br><div class="bb-indent">► High fantasy<br>► Superschool<br>► Superhero</div><br>► I am most comfortable at the higher end of Casual. Advanced scares me.<br>► I consider myself to be an 'active roleplayer', and enjoy pushing for plot progression.<br>► My favourite GM is <a class="bb-mention" href="/users/lord-wraith">@Lord Wraith</a>, and you can usually find me in any of his games.</div><br><font color="slategray"><div class="bb-indent"><span class="bb-b"><sup><sub><div class="bb-h3">▼ C U R R E N T R O L E P L A Y S:</div></sub></sup></span></div><hr class="bb-hr"></font><div class="bb-indent">► <a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/142234-crestwood-hollow/ic"><span class="bb-b">Crestwood Hollow</span></a> by <a class="bb-mention" href="/users/lord-wraith">@Lord Wraith</a><div class="bb-indent">► <a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/142234-crestwood-hollow/char#post-3891258">Aiden McKenna</a><br>► Kit Renard - <span class="bb-i">Coming Soon...</span></div><br>► <a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/157985-absolute-comics-a-brave-new-world/ic"><span class="bb-b">Absolute Comics: A Brave New World</span></a> by <a class="bb-mention" href="/users/lord-wraith">@Lord Wraith</a><div class="bb-indent">► <a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4111080">Poison Ivy</a></div></div><br><font color="slategray"><div class="bb-indent"><span class="bb-b"><sup><sub><div class="bb-h3">▼ F R I E N D S:</div></sub></sup></span></div><hr class="bb-hr"></font><div class="bb-center"><div class="bb-h3"><sup><sup>I T R I C K E D T H E S E P E O P L E I N T O L I K I N G M E :</sup></sup></div><a class="bb-mention" href="/users/lord-wraith">@Lord Wraith</a> ♦ <a class="bb-mention" href="/users/roman">@Roman</a> ♦ <a class="bb-mention" href="/users/hillan">@Hillan</a> ♦ <a class="bb-mention" href="/users/stein">@Stein</a> ♦ <a class="bb-mention" href="/users/wade-wilson">@Wade Wilson</a><br><sub>That's literally it.</sub></div><br><br></div>