Hey, there. Myst here, as you've probably guessed. Can't exactly write in other people's bios, can you? But, you're probably reading this for a reason, so I'll get to it.
I prefer high-Casual and Advanced games, in a medieval, fantasy or sci-fi setting, because that's the sort of nerd I am.
I'm a thinker - I've thought a lot on certain things, and am firm in my beliefs. So you could ask me what I thought about a good few things and I could give a well-reasoned answer. Or a less reasoned answer based on my morals.
TheCharactersOfMyst - This is my storage for past and present characters, and where I might occasionally go for nostalgia and/or recycling a character I've used before.
Seeing the Jane go towards the left, the Mysts decided to go after the one to the right, down the side streets. The sludge was not worth it - the Liar had created an endless loop. The creatures would just return. But the Liar... well, the Mysts didn't know. It might. It might not. But for the Junko's sake, the Mysts were going to try.
Spotting its target running down the street, the Mysts called on the Nature powers. As soon as it did, a wall of trees burst out of the ground, cutting off the Liar's path. Steadily it continued to summon more trees, before finally both the Mysts and the Liar were surrounded by a wall of oak. The Liar had nowhere to run...
OOC; Apologies for the avatar change, but I'll have a justification for it coming up.
Giving a quiet sigh of relief, Markus turned back into the room. So it was just a field mission. He could deal with that... as long as he was there for hacking, and not fighting. 'Data retrieval' sounded like something they needed him for, at least.
"Are you sure about this, Markus?" Zoe asked. "You have not actively worked in the field for quite some time."
"It's an order, Zoe. Not a request. So ready or not, here I go. Hold down the fort while I'm gone. Flirt with Archive for a bit or something."
Then, snapping on his wristbands and pulling on his jacket - the best protection he had - he ran after the knight.
...Well. Now this was getting interesting. Sticking with the Junko and her followers had been worth it. But which of its powers should it use to fight? The light? Fire? Nature? Water? Or pure death?
Eh. All of them. Five orbs separated themselves from the Myst, and went about their duty. Burning, lighting, drenching, growing, and just pure destroying. This was fun.
OOC: You guys let me know if the Mysts are becoming too powerful, okay? So far it's got elemental powers, animation powers and transformation powers, but I don't wanna god mode. This was just the first thing that came to mind for the fight.
Well. Here's a good amount of my character. I'm still looking for the rest of him, it's in that cupboard somewhere.
“Welcome, Mortal, to the Afterworld. Prove thine worthiness to me, and pass through!” ”Look. Being the god of death isn’t all it’s said to be. Yeah, I can be scary, but that doesn’t mean I’m evil. I just do my job, like everyone else. Appearance: As is so often found with gods, Morten has two forms… one is his true appearance, his godly form. The other, he wears should he walk among the mortals… it matters not whether they be alive or dead. His first form is an ethereal collection of mist that inhabits armour, using it to retain Meanwhile, his human form is that of a young man, at least in shape. But his skin is as grey and as cold as death, and his eyes are far from common. While once upon a time they may have allowed him to watch both realms at once, it is not presently possible. Now they simply serve as something to scare the mortals with… and it looks cool.
Name: Morten
Domain: Death and Secrets Morten is not just simply controller of the Afterworld… but its gatekeeper. And where better to take secrets, but to the grave?
Judge, Jury, Executioner: Guardian to the gate, it is Morten that decides who comes into the Afterworld… and in those few instances, who may leave, sometimes causing conflict. Those he can tell are pure may pass through. Any less, and he will look over your life. If you fail to pass his test, then your soul will be sundered forever, to always walk adrift, only finding peace when they cease to be.
Gatekeeper: Morten can open and close gateways at will anywhere in the world, and can travel between them just as easily. However, if he is too far too long from his post at any one point, there is an exponential increase in the numbers of the Undead. Thus, he is bound to the gateway.
Death’s Cold Embrace: If Morten so wishes, he can change the fate of someone’s death… simply by touching them. Often he doesn’t use it, so as to avoid angering the others… but if he decides that the mortal is to die in a different way, then very little can be done to stop him.
Soul-Searching, Soul-Searing: When you come face to face with Morten, as long as you are mortal, your life will be laid bare before him, and he can sift through it at his own discretion. Do not attempt to hide anything from him.
Oath of Silence: Morten has learned many things that others do not, should not, or cannot know. And, as the holder of the domain of secrets, he has sworn that any secret known to him will remain as such.
Personality: Morten is not a benevolent god. But nor is he malicious. He tends not to work with the other gods. But nor will he work against them. Like death, he simply is there, unchanging, and unavoidable. It comes to all beings, but it does not go after you. Morten is just… Morten. His relations with some of the other gods can be a little shaky, though. With Aldnari, he doesn’t care for his tendency to cause disasters, thus increasing Morten’s workload. And, in return, he can restrict who the Fire God is allowed to resurrect if they have already passed through. Hrelskíninn, who grants a number of her followers the ability to fight past when they ought to have died, is less of a bother, since they’ll die soon anyway, but that doesn’t mean he likes it. But he will eventually reconcile with them, since he never knows when he will have to welcome them to the Afterworld for the last time. He can be quite grim, but he will talk casually enough if he isn’t at his post. While he takes a neutral stance on most things, as most things will one day come to its end, he may occasionally be persuaded to get involved. After all, while he doesn’t want to cause lasting grudges, sometimes you have to get involved.
Listening to the great cat speak, the Mysts had to agree. So, the mannequins were once again brought to life, and interlocked their arms in front of 'Junko'. Then they turned to stone.
Hey, there. Myst here, as you've probably guessed. Can't exactly write in other people's bios, can you? But, you're probably reading this for a reason, so I'll get to it.
I prefer high-Casual and Advanced games, in a medieval, fantasy or sci-fi setting, because that's the sort of nerd I am.
I'm a thinker - I've thought a lot on certain things, and am firm in my beliefs. So you could ask me what I thought about a good few things and I could give a well-reasoned answer. Or a less reasoned answer based on my morals.
[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/163035-the-charactersofmyst/ooc]TheCharactersOfMyst[/url] - This is my storage for past and present characters, and where I might occasionally go for nostalgia and/or recycling a character I've used before.
<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Hey, there. Myst here, as you've probably guessed. Can't exactly write in other people's bios, can you? But, you're probably reading this for a reason, so I'll get to it.<br><br>I prefer high-Casual and Advanced games, in a medieval, fantasy or sci-fi setting, because that's the sort of nerd I am.<br><br>I'm a thinker - I've thought a lot on certain things, and am firm in my beliefs. So you could ask me what I thought about a good few things and I could give a well-reasoned answer. Or a less reasoned answer based on my morals.<br><br><a href="https://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/163035-the-charactersofmyst/ooc">TheCharactersOfMyst</a> - This is my storage for past and present characters, and where I might occasionally go for nostalgia and/or recycling a character I've used before.</div>