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"Point me out the happy man and I will point you out either egotism, selfishness, evil - or else an absolute ignorance."
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Hwær cwom mearg? Hwær cwom mago?
Hwær cwom maþþumgyfa?
Hwær cwom symbla gesetu?
Hwær sindon seledreamas?
Eala beorht bune!
Eala byrnwiga!
Eala þeodnes þrym!
Hu seo þrag gewat,
genap under nihthelm,
swa heo no wære.

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Problem: Dark energy does not interact with matter, so what's the point of making weapons with it? XD And antimatter and RKVs are at the very least confirmed to exist, so putting those in the same bag as DE is not really correct.


Please correct me if I am wrong, @TheMusketMan, but given that the first picture in the application is a Combine clamp, I'm going to guess it is going for the Half Life Pulse Rifle/AR2 style of weapon. In which case, it isnt strictly speaking firing Dark Energy, it fires super heated exotic energy particles (for convieniance, termed 'Dark energy plasma') which is drawn from self replicating reactions within a dark energy core and stored within Pulse Rifle Energy Cells which the rifle uses as ammunition and therefore the rounds do interact with matter. So in other words, super plasma rifle.
I too have watched entire scenarios, plotted arcs and entire plans burn, some of my own making... Can it be infuriating? Fuck yes, but its a part of roleplaying :/

I just chalk it up to Murpheys law; If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong.
Name: Orfai; The Eternal, The Change Lord, Keeper of Secrets, Librarian of the Black Libraries, Collector of 'curiosities' etc etc etc... (He enjoys showering himself with titles, no matter how dubious the grounds for them are...)

Domain: 'Secrets', 'Change' (Sometimes, and perhaps more accurately, construed as 'Chaos', particularly in the presence of Caractus, though Orfai insists that he is the God of Change because chaos is just rampant change.) 'Collecting', 'Forbidden Knowledge' (How he decides what is forbidden knowledge is anybodies guess...)

Personality: He is generally a curious person who thirsts for knowledge. Depending on ones relationship with him, he can either come across as friendly or a smug snake. He doesn't waste his time on those who aren't interesting to him and mostly does things because he wants to see the change that will result from it. He gifts great powers and artefacts to a select few mortals just to see what they will change using them. Sometimes, he would even change people into powerful monsters and demons. This has led to some power-hungry individuals and cults in past worlds making disgusting sacrifices in his name in an attempt to make him appear, hoping they will be able to benefit from these gifts. Most of what Orfai does is simply to see a reaction. He is neither good nor evil, for all his domains also have a brighter side that he also exercises, but has in many of the worlds that have been created been considered evil because he would bring chaos to the world. He is similar to Caractus is that he has a domain of change (or at least, claims he has the domain of change... much like he showers himself with titles) however he is much closer to the embodiment of rampant, never ending change than to the careful and methodical experimentation of Caractus
While his presence may not be obvious, he usually has his hands mixed up in big changes somewhere. Whether it be the fall of a nation, an important new invention or the death of a prominent mortal. His powers are often not on display for mortals and occasionally even the other gods to see, as he is not interested in prestige, power or even recognition, only creating endless change. At some times, however, they are displayed in horrible ways. In the last world he was entrusted to be a guardian of, a great trade city known as Iriwall was razed. Orfai sent minions to completely destroy the city, and they arrived en masse and slaughtered everyone inside the city, bringing down it's great towers and destroying all the goods in it's massive warehouses. Orfai then recalled his armies and watched as the economy of many, many nations suffered. Great businesses losing billions in coin and making grand cut backs to cover it. Millions losing their jobs and starving, old and well established family businesses collapsing and nations declaring sudden wars and sending their knights to kill one another in an attempt to save their crumbling economies. Such change, what a glorious year for Orfai that was! And a great secret to be hidden from the mortal world, chaos and discord.

Appearance: Orfai, being the prince of change, appears in many different forms. In fact, sometimes he appears as a formless void or even changes through multiple forms right in front of others. This had led to him being almost impossible to depict by mortals, so he is often instead indicated by his mark, which is perhaps the only uniform thing about him.

Symbols:
Orfai's Mark, his only major and permanent symbol.

Trivia: Orfai keeps a small pocket realm of his own, which he uses to store secrets that are entrusted to him or that he deems he needs to keep, as well as other curiosities or things that simply amuse him. He gets rid of almost everything within it after an Armageddon, though some things have become permanent additions to his little collection; These he generally uses in the end to bring about some form of change or at the very least amuse him.
He respects gods who enjoy change or advancement but despises those who would maintain an order or stagnation.
When Armageddon comes along, he goes absolutely berserk and dumps pretty much everything he's collected into the world... and takes the souls of those he deems amusing into his collection...
Orfai 'shadow marks' secrets if a mortal is able to summon him or wants it hard enough. This confers the ultimate protection on a secret; No matter what others do, something always intervenes that means they won't uncover the secret. Once a deal is made, it's held at Orfai's pleasure, however...
Although he enjoys rampant change and chaos, he does take his duty... semi-seriously. The Supreme Cosmic Entity has assigned him to help oversee this universe, after all, and it's rather unhealthy to disobey the Supreme Cosmic Entity.

"Everyone universe needs a god who may as well be against it and who seems to exist simply to get on everyone elses nerves"
@Keyguyperson

And what about me?
Name: Orfai; The Eternal, The Change Lord, Keeper of Secrets, Librarian of the Black Libraries, Collector of 'curiosities' etc etc etc... (He enjoys showering himself with titles, no matter how dubious the grounds for them are...)

Domain: 'Secrets', 'Change' (Sometimes, and perhaps more accurately, construed as 'Chaos', particularly in the presence of Caractus, though Orfai insists that he is the God of Change because chaos is just rampant change.) 'Collecting', 'Forbidden Knowledge' (How he decides what is forbidden knowledge is anybodies guess...)

Personality: He is generally a curious person who thirsts for knowledge. Depending on ones relationship with him, he can either come across as friendly or a smug snake. He doesn't waste his time on those who aren't interesting to him and mostly does things because he wants to see the change that will result from it. He gifts great powers and artefacts to a select few mortals just to see what they will change using them. Sometimes, he would even change people into powerful monsters and demons. This has led to some power-hungry individuals and cults in past worlds making disgusting sacrifices in his name in an attempt to make him appear, hoping they will be able to benefit from these gifts. Most of what Orfai does is simply to see a reaction. He is neither good nor evil, for all his domains also have a brighter side that he also exercises, but has in many of the worlds that have been created been considered evil because he would bring chaos to the world. He is similar to Caractus is that he has a domain of change (or at least, claims he has the domain of change... much like he showers himself with titles) however he is much closer to the embodiment of rampant, never ending change than to the careful and methodical experimentation of Caractus
While his presence may not be obvious, he usually has his hands mixed up in big changes somewhere. Whether it be the fall of a nation, an important new invention or the death of a prominent mortal. His powers are often not on display for mortals and occasionally even the other gods to see, as he is not interested in prestige, power or even recognition, only creating endless change. At some times, however, they are displayed in horrible ways. In the last world he was entrusted to be a guardian of, a great trade city known as Iriwall was razed. Orfai sent minions to completely destroy the city, and they arrived en masse and slaughtered everyone inside the city, bringing down it's great towers and destroying all the goods in it's massive warehouses. Orfai then recalled his armies and watched as the economy of many, many nations suffered. Great businesses losing billions in coin and making grand cut backs to cover it. Millions losing their jobs and starving, old and well established family businesses collapsing and nations declaring sudden wars and sending their knights to kill one another in an attempt to save their crumbling economies. Such change, what a glorious year for Orfai that was! And a great secret to be hidden from the mortal world, chaos and discord.

Appearance: Orfai, being the prince of change, appears in many different forms. In fact, sometimes he appears as a formless void or even changes through multiple forms right in front of others. This had led to him being almost impossible to depict by mortals, so he is often instead indicated by his mark, which is perhaps the only uniform thing about him.

Symbols:
Orfai's Mark, his only major and permanent symbol.

Trivia: Orfai keeps a small pocket realm of his own, which he uses to store secrets that are entrusted to him or that he deems he needs to keep, as well as other curiosities or things that simply amuse him. He gets rid of almost everything within it after an Armageddon, though some things have become permanent additions to his little collection; These he generally uses in the end to bring about some form of change or at the very least amuse him.
He respects gods who enjoy change or advancement but despises those who would maintain an order or stagnation.
When Armageddon comes along, he goes absolutely berserk and dumps pretty much everything he's collected into the world... and takes the souls of those he deems amusing into his collection...
Orfai 'shadow marks' secrets if a mortal is able to summon him or wants it hard enough. This confers the ultimate protection on a secret; No matter what others do, something always intervenes that means they won't uncover the secret. Once a deal is made, it's held at Orfai's pleasure, however...
Although he enjoys rampant change and chaos, he does take his duty... semi-seriously. The Supreme Cosmic Entity has assigned him to help oversee this universe, after all, and it's rather unhealthy to disobey the Supreme Cosmic Entity.

"Everyone universe needs a god who may as well be against it and who seems to exist simply to get on everyone elses nerves"
Name: Orfai; The Eternal, The Change Lord, Keeper of Secrets, Librarian of the Black Libraries, Collector of 'curiosities' etc etc etc... (He enjoys showering himself with titles, no matter how dubious the grounds for them are...)

Domain: 'Secrets', 'Change' (Sometimes, and perhaps more accurately, construed as 'Chaos', particularly in the presence of Caractus, though Orfai insists that he is the God of Change because chaos is just rampant change.) 'Collecting', 'Forbidden Knowledge' (How he decides what is forbidden knowledge is anybodies guess...)

Personality: He is generally a curious person who thirsts for knowledge. Depending on ones relationship with him, he can either come across as friendly or a smug snake. He doesn't waste his time on those who aren't interesting to him and mostly does things because he wants to see the change that will result from it. He gifts great powers and artefacts to a select few mortals just to see what they will change using them. Sometimes, he would even change people into powerful monsters and demons. This has led to some power-hungry individuals and cults in past worlds making disgusting sacrifices in his name in an attempt to make him appear, hoping they will be able to benefit from these gifts. Most of what Orfai does is simply to see a reaction. He is neither good nor evil, for all his domains also have a brighter side that he also exercises, but has in many of the worlds that have been created been considered evil because he would bring chaos to the world. He is similar to Caractus is that he has a domain of change (or at least, claims he has the domain of change... much like he showers himself with titles) however he is much closer to the embodiment of rampant, never ending change than to the careful and methodical experimentation of Caractus
While his presence may not be obvious, he usually has his hands mixed up in big changes somewhere. Whether it be the fall of a nation, an important new invention or the death of a prominent mortal. His powers are often not on display for mortals and occasionally even the other gods to see, as he is not interested in prestige, power or even recognition, only creating endless change. At some times, however, they are displayed in horrible ways. In the last world he was entrusted to be a guardian of, a great trade city known as Iriwall was razed. Orfai sent minions to completely destroy the city, and they arrived en masse and slaughtered everyone inside the city, bringing down it's great towers and destroying all the goods in it's massive warehouses. Orfai then recalled his armies and watched as the economy of many, many nations suffered. Great businesses losing billions in coin and making grand cut backs to cover it. Millions losing their jobs and starving, old and well established family businesses collapsing and nations declaring sudden wars and sending their knights to kill one another in an attempt to save their crumbling economies. Such change, what a glorious year for Orfai that was! And a great secret to be hidden from the mortal world, chaos and discord.

Appearance: Orfai, being the prince of change, appears in many different forms. In fact, sometimes he appears as a formless void or even changes through multiple forms right in front of others. This had led to him being almost impossible to depict by mortals, so he is often instead indicated by his mark, which is perhaps the only uniform thing about him.

Symbols:
Orfai's Mark, his only major and permanent symbol.

Trivia: Orfai keeps a small pocket realm of his own, which he uses to store secrets that are entrusted to him or that he deems he needs to keep, as well as other curiosities or things that simply amuse him. He gets rid of almost everything within it after an Armageddon, though some things have become permanent additions to his little collection; These he generally uses in the end to bring about some form of change or at the very least amuse him.
He respects gods who enjoy change or advancement but despises those who would maintain an order or stagnation.
When Armageddon comes along, he goes absolutely berserk and dumps pretty much everything he's collected into the world... and takes the souls of those he deems amusing into his collection...
Orfai 'shadow marks' secrets if a mortal is able to summon him or wants it hard enough. This confers the ultimate protection on a secret; No matter what others do, something always intervenes that means they won't uncover the secret. Once a deal is made, it's held at Orfai's pleasure, however...
Although he enjoys rampant change and chaos, he does take his duty... semi-seriously. The Supreme Cosmic Entity has assigned him to help oversee this universe, after all, and it's rather unhealthy to disobey the Supreme Cosmic Entity.

"Everyone universe needs a god who may as well be against it and who seems to exist simply to get on everyone elses nerves"
@White Feather Plot twist! The starchild is actually the almighty eye!
@White Feather Illuminati Aliens Confirmed! xD
Posted my final application for review; I have relegated phase technology to being used for FTL and Teleportation alone, with personal phasing devices being next to non existent and those that exist being pretty much useless due to the energy requirements, making them at best one hit wonders and at worst simply curiosities.
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