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by Utceforp » Tue Mar 12, 2019 8:43 pm
by Khasinkonia » Tue Mar 12, 2019 8:47 pm
by Okayanos » Tue Mar 12, 2019 8:53 pm
Utceforp wrote:Okay, third character idea time. (I'm worried the cuttlefish-hitman might be somewhat underpowered.)
I've had a "depressed pyromancer" character concept kicking around in my head for years now, and I've been biding my time, waiting for an RP where the character would fit well. That character also happens to be an Iranian-American. (Mostly to facilitate a pun in his name.) Jade, would it be okay with you if I made a character who is a member of the Brookland St. Gang?
by Jade Confederacy » Tue Mar 12, 2019 8:55 pm
Utceforp wrote:Okay, third character idea time. (I'm worried the cuttlefish-hitman might be somewhat underpowered.)
I've had a "depressed pyromancer" character concept kicking around in my head for years now, and I've been biding my time, waiting for an RP where the character would fit well. That character also happens to be an Iranian-American. (Mostly to facilitate a pun in his name.) Jade, would it be okay with you if I made a character who is a member of the Brookland St. Gang?
by Utceforp » Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:07 pm
Okayanos wrote:Utceforp wrote:Okay, third character idea time. (I'm worried the cuttlefish-hitman might be somewhat underpowered.)
I've had a "depressed pyromancer" character concept kicking around in my head for years now, and I've been biding my time, waiting for an RP where the character would fit well. That character also happens to be an Iranian-American. (Mostly to facilitate a pun in his name.) Jade, would it be okay with you if I made a character who is a member of the Brookland St. Gang?
Pyros are fun, but a Cuttlefish man is far from weak. Part of the fun of Worm is taking powers that seem weak and finding ways to make them useful. A cuttlefish guy could, for example, slip his rubbery body through small cracks to infiltrate places, or use stretched tentacle limbs to swing and climb around for a minor Mover rating. Every power is useful once you start thinking about it more.
by Aidannadia » Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:12 pm
by Okayanos » Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:23 pm
Utceforp wrote:Okayanos wrote:
Pyros are fun, but a Cuttlefish man is far from weak. Part of the fun of Worm is taking powers that seem weak and finding ways to make them useful. A cuttlefish guy could, for example, slip his rubbery body through small cracks to infiltrate places, or use stretched tentacle limbs to swing and climb around for a minor Mover rating. Every power is useful once you start thinking about it more.
Oh I've spent all day thinking of possible applications for the power I had in mind for him. (The ability to change the shape, density, texture, and colour of his entire body, possibly with a "hammerspace" of extra mass to draw on.) - Clinging to walls, disguising oneself in the environment, instantaneous armour, creating blades and claws, picking locks, dressing wounds, gliding, plucking out someone's eyes with your fingers, hanging from the ceiling above an unsuspecting enemy and using one arm to form a noose to silently hang them, etc. My personal favourite idea is interrogating someone by shoving two fingers into their nostrils and then rapidly elongating them as much as possible. My second favourite idea is generating false "clothing" using skin the colour and texture of cloth and strategically folded over itself to present the illusion of a separate garment, thus preventing clothing from inhibiting your stretching powers if you suddenly find yourself in a combat situation.
The problem is, there's many applications for this power, but I can't think of any that would get him over a 4 (or maaaybe 5) on the threat scale. Someone like Warhound or Tremor would make mincemeat of him, and thus he wouldn't really be a credible threat.
by Axis Asteroid » Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:37 pm
Aidannadia wrote:Is the true nature of their powers able to be accessed if not everything related to it would be publically available? Would that go into their threat classification? How bizarre or niche can we go?
With the setting, I'm not particularly familiar with Worm's world, so I suppose I'm a little confused about the nature of heroes and villains? Heroes would basically be somewhere between cops and mercenaries, while villains would range from street gangs to cultists to mercenaries as well?
by Utceforp » Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:47 pm
Okayanos wrote:Utceforp wrote:Oh I've spent all day thinking of possible applications for the power I had in mind for him. (The ability to change the shape, density, texture, and colour of his entire body, possibly with a "hammerspace" of extra mass to draw on.) - Clinging to walls, disguising oneself in the environment, instantaneous armour, creating blades and claws, picking locks, dressing wounds, gliding, plucking out someone's eyes with your fingers, hanging from the ceiling above an unsuspecting enemy and using one arm to form a noose to silently hang them, etc. My personal favourite idea is interrogating someone by shoving two fingers into their nostrils and then rapidly elongating them as much as possible. My second favourite idea is generating false "clothing" using skin the colour and texture of cloth and strategically folded over itself to present the illusion of a separate garment, thus preventing clothing from inhibiting your stretching powers if you suddenly find yourself in a combat situation.
The problem is, there's many applications for this power, but I can't think of any that would get him over a 4 (or maaaybe 5) on the threat scale. Someone like Warhound or Tremor would make mincemeat of him, and thus he wouldn't really be a credible threat.
Haze, a member of the H-bombs, has only a Striker 2 rating, and she’s still a credible threat who’s put a room full of people on the floor in record time. Don’t get hung up on the ratings, they matter very little.
Every idea you’ve said makes Cuttlefish guy more than credible- if he’s smart enough to make the right friends, he could go far in the villainy business.
by Axis Asteroid » Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:50 pm
Utceforp wrote:Okayanos wrote:
Haze, a member of the H-bombs, has only a Striker 2 rating, and she’s still a credible threat who’s put a room full of people on the floor in record time. Don’t get hung up on the ratings, they matter very little.
Every idea you’ve said makes Cuttlefish guy more than credible- if he’s smart enough to make the right friends, he could go far in the villainy business.
Yeah, I think I'll go back to him. The pyro concept I had in mind is, in hindsight, mostly just a clone of SCP-457. Sorry Jade, kind of wasted your time there.
by Jade Confederacy » Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:19 pm
by Lunas Legion » Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:40 pm
Jade Confederacy wrote:Been looking at the guns rule and got a few questions. Are they fine so long as no ones dies? If its a blanket bank ban, does that extend to nonparahumans? Because it would be a tad unrealistic if people try to take down a fully powered parahuman with clubs and knives.
by Utceforp » Tue Mar 12, 2019 11:48 pm
Character App
Name: Antonio Oliveira de Silva (Usually just goes by "Tony Oliveira")
Alias: Sepia
Age: 27
Alignment: Villain
Gender: MaleAbout 6'8 feet tall, very thin, with olive-coloured skin, black hair, and dark brown eyes. He shaves his head to prevent his hair from interfering with his powers. Most of the time, the majority of his "clothing" is actually skin with the colour and texture of clothing, folded over itself strategically to appear to be separate from his body. This is because actual clothing would interfere with his powers to a significant degree, and because it saves Tony money. (He has a habit of "wearing" expensive-looking "suits".) He has a few actual outfits, for situations where he anticipates he will have to remove his clothes in front of another person.In combat, Tony eschews clothing entirely. He typically gives himself mottled yellow-brown "armour" by increasing the density of his skin significantly. He also covers his genitalia, buttocks, mouth, and nose in armour plating, and covers his eyes with a thin transparent barrier. For intimidation and disguise purposes, he turns his irises and sclerae a dark red colour. This is merely preference, of course, and he can also adopt other looks depending on his wants and needs.BACKGROUND
Nationality: American
Hometown: Marlowe, California (a moderately-sized town on the Pacific coast, a little south of San Francisco.)
Personality: Surprisingly cheerful and outgoing outside of battle, but almost entirely silent when in battle. Tony prefers to fight like an ambush predator - lunging out of hiding and performing a few rapid attacks, then disengaging and starting the process over. He's slow to anger but treats violence a first resort when he is angry. His berserk button is children being taken advantage of by people in a position of power. He's jokingly self-aware of the various evil things he does and has done, but unaware of the fact that humorously self-deprecating about how "awful" he is doesn't absolve him of guilt for his actions. Just in general, he's not good at self-reflection.
Trigger Event: Antonio's father was emotionally manipulative and verbally abusive to him from a young age. Antonio's parents were immigrants who often struggled financially, which Antonio's father used to justify his abuse by claiming he wanted his son to "do better". Extreme pressure to succeed in school and "be a man" eventually morphed into disappointment, which in turn morphed into outright contempt for his son. Antonio escaped his father by spending hours at the beach, just watching the waves and the sky. Even today, imagining himself on the beach acts as a sort of "happy place" for Tony.
At age 18, Antonio got a job bagging groceries at a local supermarket, seeking another way to avoid his father and ultimately a way of achieving financial independence. He didn't tell his parents about the job, as he worried his father would try to take a cut of his salary, but instead told them he was "hanging out with his friends". He also started calling himself "Tony Oliveira" to his friends and coworkers, to distance himself from his father further. A few months into his job, Tony's father discovered he had been lying, and tailed him to his place of work. Once the store opened, Tony's father entered and confronted him, following him around and yelling about how he was a "coward" and a "thief", calling him pathetic and generally insulting him. Tony initially tried to ignore him but slowly got angrier and angrier until finally he threw a punch, breaking his father's nose and causing his trigger event.
Tony was arrested and was given a choice between joining the Wards or serving four months in jail for assault and battery. He politely declined the Protectorate's offer, as he had no interest in becoming part of the parahuman world and planned to simply ignore his power after getting out of jail.
The extreme expectations put on Tony by his father is the source of the Changer aspect of his power, while the fact that the humiliating fight occurred in front of many people is the source of the Stranger aspect of his power. Tony's desire to escape his father's influence using his job is why his power has Mover applications, while the violent nature of the punch he threw is why his power has Brute and Striker applications.
Power: Changer/Stranger 5 (Striker 3, Brute 2, Mover 2)
Tony has the ability to freely alter the shape, size, density, flexibility, texture, and colour of his entire body. He is restricted by the law of conservation of mass when doing so. Despite the fact that he can literally "shift" his "shape", Tony is not a true shapeshifter - He cannot gain the properties of non-biological materials aside from their colour and texture, (e.g. he can disguise himself as something made of iron, but he won't become magnetic.) he can't create anything more complex than a blade, he does not have a rapid healing ability, etc.
Tony's vital organs are a limiter on his powers. If he significantly alters the shape of his lungs, he has to hold his breath until he returns them to their normal state. If he significantly alters the shape of his brain, he'll suffer unpleasant headaches for a while afterwards. If he significantly alters the shape of his heart, he'll suffer a severe heart attack that will probably kill him and definitely incapacitate him.
While Tony's power is primarily a Changer power, it also has a Stranger aspect, due to his ability to change colour and texture. In dark or visually "busy" environments, Tony can easily disguise himself as part of the scenery - he might integrate himself into the rafters, or become a pillar, or take on the shape of a cardboard box. Additionally, while replicating the appearance of another living person is beyond him, Tony can alter his skin colour, facial features, build, etc. in order to avoid being recognized.
In terms of Striker applications, Tony can manifest blades and claws as melee weapons in a fight. In addition, he can shift the mass of his body parts while they're in motion, giving them more momentum and allowing him to hit harder. He can also alter the texture of his skin to be similar to sharkskin or sandpaper, causing worse wounds with his strikes than he would otherwise.
The primary Brute application of Tony's power is increasing the density of his skin and outer muscles to form "armour" resembling an exoskeleton. Bullets damage this armour but generally can't penetrate it. Additionally, by strategically increasing the size and density of his muscles, and using his power to distribute weight efficiently, Tony can simulate a degree of "super strength". For reference, Tony is strong enough to support his own weight and the weight of another adult human with little difficulty, but struggles to lift a car. While, like mentioned previously, Tony doesn't have healing abilities, he can use his powers to form armoured "bandages" and "casts" out of folds of skin, minimizing the long-term consequences of any wounds he receives.
Finally, Tony's power improves his ability to move in a variety of ways. By changing the texture of skin to form structures analogous to a Gecko's spatulae or a spider's scopulae, Tony can cling to vertical and horizontal surfaces. By stretching his limbs, Tony can reach across gaps and climb structures a normal human would not be able to. By narrowing his body, Tony can fit through any space wider than a human heart. By forming a thin membrane between his arms and his legs, Tony can glide like a someone in a wingsuit.
Weaknesses: While Tony's mind is almost as flexible as his body, he is not very self-critical - IE, he has a lot of ideas, but a lot of them aren't especially good ideas. This applies to the tactics he uses in combat, long-term decision making, and morality.
Prior to gaining his powers, Tony was somewhat nearsighted, requiring glasses to compensate. After gaining his powers, Tony eventually figured out how to permanently "stretch" his eyes slightly, curing his myopia. However, if he is knocked unconscious, falls asleep, or his powers are temporarily disabled by a Trump, his eyes will return to their "default" state just like the rest of him, and he'll need a few minutes without distractions to fine-tune the length of his eyes again.
Equipment and weapons: Tony owns a handgun for use in emergencies. Due to both the inconvenience of carrying a gun while using his powers, and the general taboo against firearms in the parahuman community, Tony generally keeps the gun in his apartment rather than taking it into the field. He also keeps a first aid kit in his house.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Skills: Experienced burglar and generally good at moving quietly. Experienced but untrained fighter. Fluent in Portuguese.
Connections: Tony is a former member of "The Menagerie", a Sacramento-based gang whose core membership consisted of Mr. Wolf, (The leader, a Tinker specializing in sonic technology.) Mr. Pig (A Brute with enhanced strength and durability whose power increased and decreased due to several variables.) Mr. Fish, (Tony, operating under a different alias.) and Mr. Bird. (A young Striker with the power to cause objects to explode into deadly shards.) Tony met the future Mr. Pig during his time in jail, who was in turn friends with the future Mr. Wolf. Tony initially wanted nothing to do with the gang. However, after he was released from prison, his father made it clear Tony was no longer welcome in his house, and his criminal record prevented him from finding a job, so he agreed to become a founding member of the Menagerie simply for a place to stay.
During the nine years that Tony was a member of the Menagerie, he learned most of his skills of criminal relevance, refined the way he used his powers, and generally became more ruthless. Tony became the group's stealth expert, and specialized as both a burglar and an enforcer, using his abilities to silently infiltrate people's residences and either attack them or rob them blind. About six years into Tony's career, Mr. Bird was recruited into the gang by Mr. Wolf.
This lead to a fracture between Mr. Wolf and Tony, as Tony believed Wolf had been harming and exploiting Bird in a variety ways. This culminated in a fight between the two, which lead to Wolf exiling Tony from the gang. A few days later, Tony snuck into Mr. Wolf's house, and smothered him in his sleep. Without Mr. Wolf, the Menagerie fractured and fell apart. However, since most of the gang supported Tony's side in his dispute with Wolf, there is little ill will between him and the other former gang members. Despite this, Tony felt the need to flee Sacramento, as he was worried his murder of Mr. Wolf might warrant a more extreme response from the PRT, and he was worried his former allies would end up caught in the crossfire. Tony ended up in Portland and got his new alias of "Sepia" out of a library book about marine biology.
Mr. Pig and Mr. Bird (Now going by "Razorback" and "Fragment") are still active in California, as are many other nonpowered former members of the Menagerie.
Goals: Join a new gang, make money, generally be successful
Theme Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8R_7Opru6U
by Okayanos » Wed Mar 13, 2019 12:44 am
by The Cyberiad Council » Wed Mar 13, 2019 6:21 am
Aidannadia wrote:Would the public or some entity be aware of the full extent of a person's powers, or only those that publically manifest? Would that go into their threat classification? How bizarre or niche can we go?
With the setting, I'm not particularly familiar with Worm's world, so I suppose I'm a little confused about the nature of heroes and villains? Heroes would basically be somewhere between cops and mercenaries, while villains would range from street gangs to cultists to mercenaries as well?
by Talchyon » Wed Mar 13, 2019 6:49 am
Louisianan wrote:Talchyon has great comedic writing, that is true.
by Utceforp » Wed Mar 13, 2019 6:54 am
Okayanos wrote:Don't TL;DR on trigger events. They're the most important of building a Worm character.
In addition, the Changer power leans too close to a 'do everything' ability. He'd be able to easily mimic the powers of most of the Changers shown in Worm, which is... not a good thing.
by Auphelia » Wed Mar 13, 2019 6:55 am
by The Cyberiad Council » Wed Mar 13, 2019 7:20 am
Character App
Name: Katelyn Newman
Alias: Vitri
Age: 17
Alignment: Hero
Gender: FemaleBACKGROUND
Nationality: American
Hometown: Portland
Personality: Mostly quiet and demure, Katelyn doesn't like to draw too much attention to herself. She prefers indirect means of confrontation and when it comes to friends and family, she would rather bend to please them than start an argument if it can be help. She prioritizes saving others rather than doing harm, but sometimes feels she isn't strong enough to make a real difference.
Trigger Event: A Portland native, Katelyn was witness to the numerous battles between the heroes and various factions of villains. At any moment, the city would erupt into violence before cooling back down to the status quo. She came out unaffected for the most part, until one day, she didn't. An explosion, either a stray piece of tinker tech that malfunctioned or possibly even a stray shot of someones ability, rippled past Katelyn as she and her family ran for cover. Glass from a nearby storefront launched at them with malice. Katelyn and her sister received the worst of it, the warmer temperatures of Summer only adding to their lack of long sleeves and pants.
The glass embedded itself in Katelyn's face and eyes, blinding her for several hours until they received medical attention. There, in that hailstorm of glass and chaos, under the fear she and her family would die, she triggered.
Power: In an approximate 300ft radius around her, Vitri can create triangular mirror-like structures that remained fixed in the air. Vitri can also cause them to emit blinding light comparable to the strongest of floodlights, or she can simply let them be mirrors. There is no limit to how many she can create in her radius, but they cannot cross the boundary of another mirror, and they cannot form if a solid is occupying the space. Additionally, they break as easily as glass, but Vitri can allow them to move according to physics, or remain fixed and unmovable. Attempting to move them will cause the material to shatter into microscopic pieces before motion can occur.
Vitri can use them as steps or platforms in the air. Another possible minor aspect of her powers is to be constantly aware of the locations and sizes of all the individual mirrors in relation to her, allowing her to create 'mirror mazes' around herself and her targets, and then further disorient them with flashes of light. She can also skillfully make it appear that she is in different locations in her mirror maze by bouncing her image off dozens of mirrors at one in order to throw off targets or attackers.
Shaker 5/ Mover 1
Weaknesses: The mirrors are weaker than even glass and even the largest only weigh fractions of a gram, making them ill suited as weapons. On top of that, Vitri cannot move them with her mind, and once a mirror begins to form, Vitri cannot change it between being able to be moved by physics or fixed, so she has to decide that beforehand.
They can support up to an average human weight, but will immediately shatter if more force than that is applied to them, making them terrible cover from bullets or projectiles.
While Vitri excels at disorientation, those with certain thinker abilities or enhanced senses can still located her in the mirror maze quite normally.
Equipment and weapons: Small combat knife in case of emergencies, hardened gloves, steel batonADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Skills: Trained in simple self-defense courtesy of the Wards
Connections: Member of the Portland Wards
Goals: Help protect people in Portland, and join the Protectorate once she graduates the Wards
Theme Song: The Light
by The Cyberiad Council » Wed Mar 13, 2019 7:21 am
Auphelia wrote:There's actually a spreadsheet with the powers of every single Worm cape ever mentioned in the story, with accompanying classifications and ratings if they were mentioned. If anyone's not feeling particularly inspired, you could always cannibalise facets of different powers to create something new-ish.
It's right here!
by Okayanos » Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:29 am
Utceforp wrote:Okayanos wrote:Don't TL;DR on trigger events. They're the most important of building a Worm character.
In addition, the Changer power leans too close to a 'do everything' ability. He'd be able to easily mimic the powers of most of the Changers shown in Worm, which is... not a good thing.
The app is a work in progress, it'll be at least three paragraphs by the time I'm done.
Do you have any suggestions on how I should nerf his power?
by Arkeyana » Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:33 am
by Utceforp » Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:45 am
Okayanos wrote:Utceforp wrote:The app is a work in progress, it'll be at least three paragraphs by the time I'm done.
Do you have any suggestions on how I should nerf his power?
The easiest way would be to limit what kind of transformations he’s capable of- instead of shrinking, growing, blade-ing, and tendril-ing all at once, he’s got one type to fall back on. Maybe a combination, like he can make parts of himself bigger while also making them sharper. Or he only alters one aspect of his body, like skin, bone, muscle, etc. As another alternative, stricter resource limits- maybe he can’t change anything on himself without immediately consuming something the moment he wants to change. That’s what I have off the top of my head.
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