[hider=Caster / Manco Capac] [center][img]https://78.media.tumblr.com/3c7a99fb2e9964bf75ed873878f0c9e5/tumblr_n31rm4GqgG1t5wyp7o1_1280.jpg[/img][/center] _________________________________________________________________________________________ [b]Name:[/b] Manco Capac [b]Title:[/b] First King of Cusco, Bringer of Fire, and Son of the Sun God [b]Class:[/b] Caster [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Birth and Death Dates:[/b] Incan Creation Mythos [b]Alignment:[/b] Lawful Neutral _________________________________________________________________________________________ [b]Personality:[/b] A peerless, and selfless man who loves all people. Despite this, he tends to separate out those he loves more than others, as if he was a collector. Manco's passion for humanity is a desire to see it thrive, more than anything else. Any who would stand between him and his desire to unleash mankind's full potential are enemies, and would be dealt with in the way all enemies must be. With force. [b]Bio:[/b] Son of a god, Manco Capac lived amongst the mortals for most of his formative years. His people were weak, and starving as invaders forced them into a nomadic lifestyle. One day, climbing to the top of a mountain, the sun god descended before Manco and his brothers, and told them to build a temple where the land was best. To do so, he gave Manco a golden staff, and he set out to find this land. The staff vibrated in his grip, and when he let it fall, the staff sunk into the earth. From it, rose a mighty golden temple, and a city of gold surrounding it. Manco's father returned again, and told Manco that he must teach his people how to survive in this city that would be named Cusco. Taking that wisdom, he began to teach his people the skills required. He taught them how to hunt, how to fight, raise animals, and sew clothing. He taught all the skills required to being a member of civilization. But not all was well in Manco's kingdom. His three brothers became jealous of how he was blessed so much. They turned on him, seeking to kill him in order to take control of Cusco. Enraged by this betrayal, the wise Manco turned his siblings to stone, and then had them smashed. Where their remains would become the roads of the city. So that people may walk all over them. Eventually though, Manco grew old, and could not live forever. Having lived a long life, he closed his eyes, and passed away. His body remained in the city for many years, before it was finally buried underneath a lake. [b]Weapon:[/b] Manco carries only his golden staff, though his magic is so potent it hardly matters. _________________________________________________________________________________________ [b]Parameters:[/b] [i]Strength:[/i] D [i]Endurance:[/i] D [i]Agility:[/i] D [i]Magical Energy:[/i] A+ [i]Luck:[/i] A _________________________________________________________________________________________ [u][b]Class Skills:[/b][/u] [i]- Territory Creation EX:[/i] As the man who built the the temples of Cusco, he was a designer of the greatest genius. Manco goes beyond a workshop, and creates temples that he can design his conquest from. [i]- Item Creation A:[/i] Manco created tools and weapons for the Inca people. As such, he is a creator many objects, fine metals, and smith of glorious objects. He is able to imbue the items he creates with the attribute of fire. If the object is made of silver, that attribute of fire is raised to an attribute of the sun. [u][b]Personal Skills:[/b][/u] [i]- Divinity C:[/i] Manco was a man who brought fire to humanity, and proclaimed himself as the son of the Sun God. He would cover himself in silver, and stand on high peaks, so that when the sun struck him, he would appear godly to the people below. [i]- Expert of Many Specializations EX:[/i] Manco is a bringer of culture. He taught the Inca people how to farm. How to create fire, temples, weave clothing, and how to govern. He even brought language. Manco is more than just a well learned man, he is the origin of all these concepts in the eyes of the Inca. He possesses a rank of B or A in man specializations. Including skills like cooking, tactics, academia, espionage, assassination, swindling, rhetoric, magecraft, weapons, and many other skills. If it has a basis or use in Incan society, Manco knows it, and can teach it to others. It is argued that if he ended up married, he'd be the perfect househusband. Something that if mentioned, immediately murders the mood, as he isn't happy with that idea. [i]- High-Speed Divine Words A:[/i] A Skill that assists with magical incantations via a power to activate Thaumaturgy without the use of Magic Circuits. The language of the Age of Gods, back when words played a heavy role in spellcasting. As such, it is a power long lost by modern magi. It is particularly useful for direct attack magic. High-Thaumaturgy-level Magecraft can be cast at the speed of Single-Action spells. _________________________________________________________________________________________ [b]NOBLE PHANTASMS[/b] [hider=Noble Phantasms] [b]Title:[/b] Tapac-yauri: Golden Staff of the King [b]Rank:[/b] D [b]NP Type:[/b] Anti-Unit [b]Range:[/b] 1-2 [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] 5 [b]Description:[/b] This is the staff of Manco Capac. Said to have divine origins, and can be regarded as his most divine tool. His gift from the gods, and a tool with which he could create the mighty kingdom of Cusco. This golden rod possesses a unique ability to identify the wealth of a land. Often times by being able to identify leylines. It can be compared to a dowsing rod, but can be used to channel Manco's magecraft. Allowing him to amplify his already potent magecraft. [b]Title:[/b] Temple of the Sun [b]Rank:[/b] EX [b]NP Type:[/b] Anti-World [b]Range:[/b] 10-100 [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] 1000 [b]Description:[/b] The Temple of the Sun, built by the wisdom of Manco. This noble phantasm requires the sacrifice of other noble phantasm, Tapac-yauri. Upon discovering a proper leyline, he may begin the construction of his temple. It can take a full day to properly set up the area where the temple will be formed, but once ready, he places Tapac-yauri against the ground, where it will be devoured by the Leyline. From there, a golden temple will begin for form. Tied to the Leyline, it will draw in strength from it, even as it begins to rise from the ground. Soon enough, the Temple of the Sun will rise up like a skyscraper, a fortress filled to the brim with mystery. Once fully manifested, the temple can be compared to a massive bounded field, nearly the size of a small city. The city of Cusco begins to materialize around the temple, growing ever larger, and becoming more of a danger to servants who may try to infiltrate the temple. The Temple itself is the center point, topped off with a massive disk, made of silver that shimmers in the light. The light of the sun flashes from it, and can be concentrated into a beam. Even at night, the light of the moon allows it to operate, but at only 15% of it's standard power. In the words of Manco, it is comparable to a deathray, able to destroy anything it sees. Manco controls the massive temple from his chamber in the center of the temple. As long as he remains in the center of the city, he gains bonuses to all his magical feats. His strength rises, and all his magic is raised to a near EX rank, where he can bypass even some of the strongest forms of magic resistance. From this temple, he can direct a full scale war, and animate soldiers to his cause. It can be compared to making Cusco live once more. The Temple is only able to remain manifested as long as the leyline remains connected to it. The golden rod, Tapac-yauri acts as a transmitter of a kind. The magical energy of the leyline is directly sent to the Temple of the Sun. Should one manage to seal the leyline, or break the golden staff hidden inside the land, then the temple will begin to crumble. If the Tapac-yauri is not destroyed, but the Leyline is sealed, then Manco can return the staff to his person, and seek another location for the temple to be built. [/hider] [/hider]