[img]https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/787/536/32d.gif[/img] [hider=Kaison] [b][color=red]Name[/color][/b]: Kaison Locke [b][color=red]Age[/color][/b]: 14 [b][color=red]Nationality[/color][/b]: Canadian [b][color=red]Rank[/color][/b]: 33 [b][color=red]Appearance[/color][/b]: [img]https://i.imgur.com/oRbl8Yd.png[/img] [b][color=red]Personality[/color][/b]: Adventurous, light-hearted and nonchalant, Kaison tends to not take things seriously, to the point of appearing distant or insensitive in serious situations. He has a flawless poker face in the form of an unfaltering smile and a stoic disposition hiding any troubles he may or may not have. Although he leans towards idealistic, he has a strong sense of responsibility, even if he otherwise seems frustratingly apathetic. Loves various forms of escapism. [b][color=red]Quirk[/color][/b]: Animation [b][color=red]Type[/color][/b]: Emitter [b][color=red]Effect[/color][/b]: Kaison is capable of animating any drawing created using his blood. Even if drawn as two-dimensional, it will use whatever material it was drawn on to form the basis of a three-dimensional body with Kaison's specifications. Although it doesn't damage the material it originated from, If the material is not malleable enough, they will be unable to take shape properly, and the animation will fail, stopping partway. The sturdiest material Kaison can reliably animate on is Layered Card Stock. (Used in business cards or postcards) He's successfully animated cardboard before, but it tends to take a couple of tries, and the stiffer the material, the stiffer his creation, so the practicality is limited. His creations are autonomous, though the nature of their behavior is decided entirely by Kaison during creation. This includes any personality, motivations, or potential for growth they have, should Kaison see fit to assign them. Once created, they cannot be altered, though they are able to revert back into a drawing if they are on identical material. Kaison is unable to alter the nature of pre-existing creations, only able to redraw missing parts and then reanimate them. Kaison's creations are able to visually animate themselves regardless of how they were originally drawn, letting them physically move in ways Kaison did not explicitly design. However, they are not able to change the makeup of their body, meaning they can't shape-shift into paper planes and back, grow a tail, or do things their material isn't capable of. If a paper drawing was given wings, it could use those wings to fly. However, the same drawing on a thicker material like cardboard would fail to keep itself aloft. If a paper drawing tried to lift something too heavy for it to support, it would rip before it succeeds. Kaison can impose limitations on a drawing during creation to prohibit them from attempting to exert more force on their body than they can handle, though since they can tell when an object is too heavy for them anyway, there's not much of a point. If one of Kaison's creations loses the majority of its body, it will revert into pieces of paper, and cannot be restored. (Although it can be replicated) [b][color=red]History[/color][/b]: Kaison was born to a highly successful businessman and his beautiful wife. When Kaison was only two years old, his mother died giving birth to his younger brother. Consequently, his father developed depression and a drinking problem. Due to his young age, he was never familiar with his mother, and his relationship with his father has always been impersonal. His father threw himself upon his work, only to drink whenever he came home. Even so, his father was a drunkard; not neglectful, and he and his brother were generally raised by a series of babysitters and nannies. Their father never really made more time for them than necessary, so they had a lot of time, growing up, to just sit around and play games with each other. Although they had their fair share of video games, they spent most of their time on roleplaying games. Kaison had the same quirk as his mother, and being able to animate the action went a long way towards making storytelling more compelling. As the years passed and his father transitioned from drinking to dating, eventually just telling stories wasn't enough. Kaison wanted to write his own story, and what better story to write than one of a pro hero? The life of a pro hero is full to the brim of action and suspense, as fantastic a scenario as he could reasonably ask for, worthy of being recorded and proliferated... Well, perhaps that’s just wishful thinking. Regardless of what the future holds, he figures there's few better potential paths than New Heights. [b][color=red]Exam Report[/color][/b]: Kaison sent out several animations to scout out and collect ribbons from the surrounding areas. He was able to cover a wide area and avoid confrontation with other students and robots this way, though little by little, his drawings would fail to come back, slowing his progress. His end result is fairly average, though the loss of so many drawings so quickly was devastating. He hadn't made enough in advance, he believes, nor expect them to be taken out so quickly, thinking they could rely on stealth. [hider=Theme] [youtube]https://youtu.be/q8EcsTOHnfU[/youtube] [/hider] [/hider]