[b]ICONOCLAST APPLICATION[/b] [hider=A'nun Rex, The Voice Of God] Name: A'nun Rex, "The Voice Of God" Gender: Male Nationality: Not known Heritage: Not known Personality: Steadfast and immovable, this is A'nun Rex who was dubbed the Voice of God. Soldiers who have faced him in battle were greeted with a handshake and a choice to surrender. Before the Iconoclast would set about to level a whole army, A'nun believed in the voice of reason and would always offer the army facing him a chance to surrender. That is where the stern demeanor comes from. A cold person who relies on reason and logic in his approach. He rarely smiles, laughs, frowns or gives of any facial expressions; maybe that is part of his tactic to make you see that you have no chance of ever finding a weakness. He approaches all with sincere respect as he too was once human before being granted such immense power. Those lucky enough to escape his onslaught described him as man who kept to his promises. Once, an army was offered the chance to give up their weapons and return home to their families. Half of that army was not persuaded and was decimated into ashes. The other half, by a stroke of luck, was granted leave for a short time on the basis of "avoiding inevitable death." A'nun likes to insert facts into his arguments. Now and then he would tell a platoon "You may pass by me and enter the battleground. But I guarantee you, you will suffer the same fate as the men on the other side of this field have. And let's be serious. You men are conscripts. Beggars and criminals forced to take up arms; do you really think you have a chance? The next town is North that way. You'll find the same men who accepted my offer there. I can assure you, they are quite safe. Gods never break promises." Not a second sooner the platoon dropped their weapons and ran. They saw reason and took his offer. He gives all a chance to see the reason in his words, it us now up to them to decide. His principle? All wars can be fought and won without the need of a blade or gun. But certainly only an entity on the same level of a god can do that, right? Well, luckily for him, he is. Backstory: There is talk of a man, a legend, that crushed armies without the need of lifting a sword. It started in a large field where two armies were about to charge into a melee. Then a shout of destructive power came from where the armies were about to clash. It was a man, clad in armor carrying a lance and a horn. He demanded that the two commanding officers shall come forth and negotiate their retreats. The man offered a chance for both armies to if they surrender and never fight for their kingdoms again. The commanding officers did not take him seriously and ordered that the charge continue. Little did they know, that this man, was an Iconoclast. He took his horn and blew into it. The sound was so immense that the armies were pushed back by the wind. "I am A'nun! The Herald! This is my horn--this is my voice. Let all those who continue to fight on this day, feel the wrath of God. The wrath of God's voice!" He shouted an incantation into the skies and the clouds brought about an immense storm. Hales of ice rained down, heavy winds tossed horses, the ground began to break. This was the voice of God, echoing through the battlefield. A'nun's lance pierced through all his opposition and made quick work of them. When the battle was over, only the two to survive were the commanding officers. A'nun left them there to watch the decaying waste of their decision. They were ordered to run and spread the rumor of A'nun, the Voice of God. [hider=Combat] A'nun carries his horn called the Heralding Call. This horn grants power to whoever uses it for a certain amount of time. It does not choose its master but it does limit the powers of those who intend to use it for malice. The horn symbolizes the coming of an "answer" that is to be found after the sound settles which is the Voice of God. The Voice of God is the ability given to a person who uses the horn. With the Voice of God, the user can bend the elements to however they want them by simply speaking his command. However, the language he speaks in now is no longer of the common tongue and is not translatable or understandable to anybody. In addition to bending the elements to the user's will, the user can also command a person's mind into doing his bidding. (This is a malicious intent so the horn discourages it.) The user can also command minor creatures of the wild and converse with them (speaking to animals is not a malicious intent but enforcing your will onto them is). The user can also cast divine spells such as summoning a group of porcelain angels from the sky to fight for you. The horn's effects fade and wear off over time, this stops when the sound--a faint, distinct sound completely vanishes from the world. This is usually up to five hours. The Heralding Call is also an entity. After prolonged use, the user begins to hear voices in their heads which is actually the horn speaking into the conscious of the user advising them to perform logical acts that will potentially save lives. The horn's agenda is not known truly but it is known to always give a chance to all who oppose it. In the same sense, the more you resist the user's offer or continue to struggle against them, the horn grants more power to the user. The horn only offers one choice and that is surrender. It can be interpreted that the horn's true agenda is to bring the "silence and harmony" into the world after the sound of its call. So it is an instrument intended to bring peace by ending wars or just merely to suppress those who oppose it? No one knows for sure. A'nun can bend the elements to his will and cast spells using his voice without the need of the horn since he has spoken the language so much that a piece of the horn is now inside his psyche. An important detail to note is that the horn can't be destroyed nor can its powers be bounded. When the horn is called, nothing can stop it. A'nun prefers not to use the horn so often since he has no need for such power unless he is facing very powerful foes or battling thousands at a time. No one knows where the horn comes from or how it got to A'nun. It must have "chosen" A'nun for a reason nobody knows why. Another weapon in A'nun's arsenal is his lance, Heaven's Breach. It is simply a lance with the power to channel A'nun's energy into an invisible blast. It can also be used as a light source as it can gather all the light in his environment and channels them into a flash or a beacon. The light does not deal damage [/hider] [/hider]