[center][img]https://i.pinimg.com/564x/b3/72/a8/b372a81e64f8d8e0d5a498178f37af03.jpg[/img] [hider=Theme][youtube]https://youtu.be/Ge3Te5vZgrg[/youtube][/hider][/center] [b][color=8a2be2]Name[/color]:[/b] Ilix Douglas (Pronounced like "helix") [b][color=8a2be2]Setting(s)[/color]:[/b] Modern Fantasy [b][color=8a2be2]Gender[/color]:[/b] ♀ [b][color=8a2be2]Age[/color]:[/b] 26 [b][color=8a2be2]Ability[/color]:[/b] “Mage body”; Ilix can duplicate her body and control any part of it remotely. She does not need to recreate the entire body and can create floating arms, legs, eyes, and so on, all with the functionality of its original, allowing her to sense things at a distance. She can do so selectively, effectively rendering the duplicate parts immune to pain or (predictable) sensory overload. She can move the various body parts with the same force she can move her own body, in any direction, unbeholden to gravity. The cross sections of her disembodied body parts are replaced with a solid black void, so most attempts (both deliberate and incidental) to chop up body parts into specific shapes often end up looking completely black, though they still have mundane properties and bisection does not negate Ilix’ control of either piece. [b][color=8a2be2]Weaknesses/Limitations[/color]:[/b] In addition to being limited to the parts that make up her body, (she cannot duplicate foods before they are broken down and integrated) she cannot create more than one copy of any unique part. She also must move all parts telekinetically herself, requiring focus to accurately visualize any applied motion. Creation is the same, limiting the speed at which she can create parts. The parts created are strictly not alive, and thus she finds it difficult to maintain a facsimile, having to control its breathing, blinking, and locomotion. While this is doable, she cannot meaningfully recreate speech, at best letting the body double make simple syllables. The duplicate has no functional distance limit, but it cannot be maintained as Ilix sleeps, causing it to disappear. It can also only be constructed within a few meters of her real body, and cannot be manifested through solid walls. (though it can be created on the other side of narrow gaps) [b][color=8a2be2]Combat Equipment[/color]:[/b] The only objects she can duplicate are her clothes for reasons that are either addressed by the setting or not addressed at all. She'll generally not plan to use any weapon, but might bring along a kitchen knife in some situations. [b][color=8a2be2]Personality[/color]:[/b] Ilix is unflappable, showing no concern even in the face of imminent mortal peril. She is calculating, irreverent, and [i]extremely chill[/i]. She has a habit of attempting to psychoanalyze people and is surprisingly irresponsible, beholden to hardly any morals and driven mostly by greed. She is willing to go to great lengths to spite those that have wronged her, and is generous with her friends and allies, believing she should pay back twice what she receives. [b][color=8a2be2]History[/color]:[/b] Ilix is by all accounts a punch-clock villain. Supervillains need henchmen and she's basically two for the price of one. She has no problem handling viscera cleanup and no moral qualms about her actions after her depressing teenage years imparted her with powerful weaponized apathy. That being said, she's not a mindless drone, and isn't afraid to quit at inopportune timings when she's clearly not getting paid, or paid enough. She's partly responsible for a number of atrocities and responsible for thwarting certain evil plots as well. After all, her only loyalty is to money, and villains just tend to pay more. Arresting her is generally regarded as more trouble than it's worth, since she has a history of bamboozling cops and wasting their time.