Appearance: [hider=humanoid] [img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/95/fe/c2/95fec20b11833a6048ba76bd116003d8.jpg[/img] [/hider] Name: Lucy Gender: N/A (identifies as female for convenience) Age: 1 year, 4 months, 21 days Alignment: Villain (mostly) Race: Unique Personality: Lucy doesn't understand humans, and doesn't understand how to interact with them. It speaks little, if at all, and observes every action performed by humans closely. It can blend into human society with moderate success, but will come off as someone with severe social disorders. When threatened it becomes violent, and it has a complete lack of empathy towards humans and other living beings. It has no active desire to kill, however. It's only real motivations are to discover more about itself and why it exists, as well as self preservation. Powers: Lucy's body consists of a mass of mutant cells with the capability to break apart most organic matter. It is a completely solid block of these cells, with no internal organs of any kind. It's thought processes are a Hive Mind based on the interactions between all these cells together, granting it the ability to alter it's body on the cellular level. It can transform, as well as regenerate, provided it's able to feed itself. It's lack of internal organs also makes it immensely hard to kill, as one would need to completely destroy it's body to completely end it. However, cells separated from the mass quickly starve to death with no energy reserves. Using it's cellular control, Lucy can mimic almost any physical capabilities, provided it understands how it works. As such it usually mimics the capabilities of animals and insects in her 'combat forms'. She also becomes smarter as she gains mass, meaning that while in human form it's actually less intelligent than when transformed into, for example, a giant spider. She's immune to almost all poisons and diseases, Ability: Lucy has little to no skills, relying on brute force and resilience to outdo it's opponents. This is due to complete lack of training of any kinds. It even lacks the defensive combat instincts of most lifeforms, and has no idea how to use most of it's capabilities to their greatest effect. History: Lucy Brown was the much-beloved daughter of one of Davenport's crime lords. When she was struck with severe brain cancer, her father had her treated by the best of the best. However, her illness was beyond the means of even the most advanced medicine to treat. Even under heavy chemotherapy her chances of survival were virtually nonexistent. As such, her father turned to experimental techniques tried out by one of the many mad scientists in Davenport. The scientist, named David Linsler, devised an artifically created cell with the capability to break down cancer cells. A mass of cells would actively track down and break apart the infected cells, and then mutate into their place. Effectively they would restore any damaged tissue to it's original condition, granting it the capability to cure even advanced forms of cancer. The father agreed, and the cells were first devised and then injected into Lucy. Unexpectedly, however, a mutation occurred within the strain of cells introduced to Lucy's body. They gained the capability to communicate beyond what was originally intended, forming a primitive hive mind. That mind then proceeded to gain the goal of multiplication, and to that end assimilated all of Lucy's vital organs. The new strain absorbed all others, and rapidly devoured Lucy from the inside out. This process, of course, killed poor Lucy. The resulting creature, having gained intelligence similar to that of a human being, then proceeded to kill the crime boss (who tried to shoot it). The newly created monster was instantly abandoned by it's creator, who ran screaming to the hills after the crime lord was killed. It then proceeded to move out into the great open world, not knowing what to do or how to handle itself. No longer was it a simple cell attempting to multiply, but it was stuck in a world filled with beings it didn't understand. It would later take the name 'Lucy', based on it's origin story. It was branded a villain, however, because of several murders it committed in reaction to the slightest provocation. Does Apply Pie count as a cake? If not, probably chocolate cake.