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Whoever can come up with the coolest artifact for their universe will have said world be the setting for our prologue.


Challenge accepted.



The Masks of Monom.

Metamundus has many Heroes, but the first and greatest of them was Monom the Thousand-Faced. Little is known of Monom's life outside of their adventures, and some doubt they even existed, but everybody knows Monom's stories.

In general, stories of Monom follow a particular pattern. Monom lives a peaceful life, usually in a palace or a similar glorious location, considered to be a reward from an earlier adventure, when people somewhere need their help. Soon after returning to adventuring, Monom gets a mask, either given by a mysterious individual or found by the hero (though sometimes Monom already owns the mask) and puts it on. This mask grants Monom a new skill to accomplish the latest quest, though often the Hero needs to use their wits as well. Afterwards, when the quest is finished, Monom gets their rewards, removes the mask and retires, until the next adventure.

Whether or not Monom was a real person, from time to time on Metamundus appear masks that, when put on, grant the wearer one skill to use. However, each mask can only be used once by a particular wearer. Once the wearer removes it, they can never put it back on. The masks also seem to be addictive. Wearers of the masks have sometimes abandoned their previous lives and gone looking for another mask to wear, even when it ends up futile. Interestingly, wearers of masks often end up fighting a monster or performing some other great deeds. It is yet unknown if this is another side effect of the mask addiction that forces wearers to expose themselves to danger, monsters being drawn towards the wearers, or just a coincidence.
Mr Gimmick

Los Angeles- The Unnamed Bank.

@Count Cuddles@ClokwerkDukk@EchoicChamber

"Actually I'm Standard" Mr Gimmick corrected, not turning to the direction of the mumbler, "It's actually pretty funny that Standard villains outnumber their Ultra counterparts, yet Ultras are feared..."

It was then that he heard the order to stop and turned, looking at the young woman at the door. It was then that he noticed the... quite familiar hands moving towards him. Mr Gimmick dropped his gun, he didn't need it anymore, and with a quick boxing move attempted to dodge the hands moving towards his legs.

"She is an Ultra." Mr Gimmick noted, "And not just any Ultra. La Buitre, I presume."

Mr Gimmick took a deep bow. "Mr Gimmick, at your service. I understand if you don't recognise me. Your predecessor and I weren't exactly arch-enemies, and I usually wear a Green armor. I'm sorry about what happened to her. What Dr Transplant did was despicable... not to mention strangely out of character for him."

Mr Gimmick went silent, reminiscing. He and Dr Transplant, weren't friends or anything, but everyone knew the story of thanatophobic Jason Meyers, who wanted to release humanity from the chackles of death through cybernetics, funding his research by selling transplants to the highest bidder. Many thought that Dr. Transplant's murder-suicide was out of character for him, but that didn't stop the theories. Some said he finally snapped, others claimed that it was a "Final Fuck You" against the current La Buitre's successor. It was no secret that Dr Transplant despised La Buitre for supposedly "taking death too lightly". It was then that Jake snapped out of his thoughts.

"Sorry about that, Dozed off" He apologized, grabbing his suitcase "Too bad we meet in circumstances like these. I would have created a more appropriate theme as a welcoming gift, but I'm afraid the current one must do for now."

Mr Gimmick grabbed his Bruce Willis mask and threw it at La Buitre.

"Catch!" He shouted as he rushed to the door.
Meanwhile

It felt good being back in LA. The sun, the beach, and most importantly the movies. There just so many things to take inspiration from. Too bad so few these days followed the old ways.

Sighing, Jake coulson, A.K.A. Mr Gimmick, pulled his car to the bank he had chosen to be his target. Personally he would have broken into the Fox Plaza at night, but this time he needed to start with something visible. He gave one final look at his gear. It was a simple combo of stun gun shaped like a Beretta 92F, a Bruce Willis mask from a dime store and bulletproof vest on top of his regular clothes, with a red G painted on it.

It was an old Standard hero trick. Standards, not being as tough as Ultras, needed some extra protection from bullets, so they often used armor. However, it was hard to ensure that the enemy would fire on the armor, so they started wearing their sigils on their chests. It was something easy to shoot at, like a target, and it was put where the protection was heaviest. Protection and visibility in the same package. Perfect.

Quickly he jumped out of his vehicle and rushed to the bank. Luckily he had come here earlier to check the location of the security guards. The first one was taken out by swinging suitcase, and the others soon fell asleep from the stun darts. Jake might have been old, but he still got it.

"Yippe ki yay Motherfuckers!" Jake quoted the Die Hard movie, as he went to the cash register, "Better start shoveling money to this suitcase of mine, or I'm counting to three. There won't be a four."

The tellers, knowing what was best for them, started working. Mr Gimmick didn't kill, but it was likely these tellers didn't know it, and he could threaten. Jake looked at his clock. There should be about five minutes before the cops, sent by the silent alarm, arrived.

"As for the rest of you, behave yourselves and nothing happens. You can use your phones and cameras, but no running away or trying to charge at me. Thank you for your Co-operation."
<Snipped quote by Chiro>

No magic is just knowledge of the mystic arts passed on through teaching. There's also black magic granted by demons and devils, which can vary in power depending on the power of the entity.


As I thought.

Still, people of Metamundus are knowledgeable of magic of all kind, including those granted by Others.

Anyway, here's my character candidate.

@Chiro our universes must be close by each other in the multiverse


Very probably, yes.

Although, does the nature and power of magic shift and change in Dark Universe, like on Metamundus?
It's a pretty big text I made here, and even that can be considered a bit of a skeleton. Still, I hope you like it.

I also have a universe and a character I'd gladly make part of this game, if there is still room.
What's your stance on powers that are reliant on a device of some kind, a wand or a ring or similar, with losing the device rendering the hero powerless?


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