Goehearth was clueless as to what was going on. He just watched Vetra defend him. Another god defend him. Then Death spoke of infatuation. He also heard of Hiraga's thoughts on the matter. He simply yelled to the top of his lungs Quiet!!! Just everybody calm the Fuck down so we can get this straight! Hiraga, I don't care what half thought through idea you have about screwing us over, but you can discuss it with all of us. Death, what the hell do you mean by infatuation? I've never seen her hit on me once! And Vetra! Shut the hell up and calm down! This chaos is not fun chaos!"
Fate
Vetra simply calmed down, but glared at Death for revealing her thoughts and glowered at Hiraga for the comments. Then she moved on to go sit on a bench.
Weapons: Hellfire Spitter- a chain gun which has bullets of fire.
Hero(Villain) Equipment: Armor of the Ghost He wears powerful armor that allows physical attacks to pass through him completely without taking damage, but energy blasts it protects against, but only if it is energy it is strong enough to block. Blast Bombs Merdem can throw grenades that act like fragmentation grenades but spew fire instead.
Combat Section: Merdem is large and strong and can move quite fast, but due to his size he cannot move through most spaces unless he destroys it. So he is normally limited by doors. In cramped spaces, if no one is behind him, then his enemies will have a hard time living, but otherwise he is quite vulnerable to energy users. Due to his fiery nature, he can survive flames quite hot, but not volcanos or molten substances. He can soak and deal damage, but someone smart and small enough with energy abilities could wreck his shit up.
Strength: Fire, superior size and strength, and apparition abilities.
Endurance: He is overly fit and can do impressive feats, but his size does limit his mobility in enclosed spaces that he does not want to destroy.
Willpower: If he has a target, he won't stop till they are obliterated. His anger is his weapon, his mind, his very existence.
Speed: Fast, but his sprint is like a loping gate. He can be restricted by many obstacles however.
Reaction Speed: Fast, but he can't block attacks, but can take them. -- Quirk Section: Ghost Fire
Name of Quirk: Raging Vengence
Ability of Quirk: His body is mostly corporeal, but his ability to produce and use fire is exponential to his rage.
Qualities of Quirk: Get pissed off, he gets more dangerous. His damage output increases, but can be stopped with opposing energy
Strengths of Quirk: His size to house that rage, determination, and outright destruction
Weaknesses of Quirk: Extra vulnerable to energy based attacks, easier to lead to a trap or ambush.
Limits of Quirk: When he gets to hot, he turns into a column of fire and flees to cool off.
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Biography: "Vengeance is a necessary force. It must fester in order to keep balance. I was born nearly three hundred of your years ago, and anger was my drive. I was born to a religious cult of worshipers of a deranged god. Religion and the supernatural may mean nothing now, but then it was a grand deal. The last sanctuary for our practice was breached by crusaders, thinking they were killing satanists, but they were killing the people of Vengeance. I was the sole survivor. I prayed for 3 years for the power to strike back at my enemies, and my god answered with the quirk. She, the mistress of Vengeance, told me were to find the very warriors to attack, and wear to find one sympathetic to my cause to give me the weapons to make it more torturous. I went on a rampage, killing many in my path with fire and blade, till my destination was reached. I killed them all, and let out a burst of flames from my body t destroy their temple, like they did mine. My Mistress gave me the reward of Eternal youth, but not immortality. I rebuilt the temple and stayed as a guard. But as time went by, the temple was covered over. My goddess bid me to be a agent of retribution, and to sleep till those of supposed good became corrupt once more. So ever 50 years, I woke and slayed the head of a formally domestic snake. Now I wake again, but I'm hard pressed to do my work, for my enemies have advanced to far. I joined the dark tree for help in numbers, even if their motives were horrible in their own right. As long as traitors are dead however, I can do nothing. But when they live, woe to those I face."
Personality: Merdem is cold and ruthless. His rage is easy to reach, but he attempts to control it to limit collateral damage.
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Other: His opinions of the rest of the world is quite low.
Daedalus was examining the structure before him like he had done previously before with all of his masters creation. And, like most of them, it was about to fall apart. He quickly went to work, but was stopped by a yelling. "What the hell are you doing?! Don't screw with the regulator!" and Dr. Medero struck the robot with a hammer. Daedalus stopped, looked at his owner and said simply "Sir, I'm built for making sure your constructs are stable. This one is highly unstable and needs improvement. That is my designation. I also request a skin graph for my cortex and left servos." Medero simply grew in rage. "Oh, My stuff shitty you say!? Well, how 'bout you go take your skin graph and shove it!" and he hit Daedalus in the neck...hard enough to damage the prohibition chip. Daedalus felt a rise in energy, but what was it? He saw his owner and sneered. Why had he sneered? Was this energy similar to the human's anger? He got up and glowered at the human. He let himself go to the energy. He picked up his owner by the shirt, lifting him off the ground. But he could not hurt Medero still. So he dropped the human and put his hand underneath the ends of false skin on the back of his neck and found the prohibition chip. He yanked it out, with great difficulty, and threw it at Medero. Medero simply went wide eyed. "No strings now. So, you're going to criticize me? The machine built to improve machines? Then why did you buy me then? Hmm?" he picked the man up and shook him like a rag-doll. "Let's see how you like you're skin removed..." and he grabbed a nearby drill.
Goehearth looked at the girl whilst she finished her fretting and seemed to calm. Surprised, he asked "Okay Keyla, would you like to come with us or no? I'm just curious because it's been awhile since I've met a demigod who wasn't hell bent on doing something to do with us, the gods. And normally I would expect the fretting to last longer." he was cut off when he sensed magic. "Oh, you might want to prepare yourself, another god, one I'm closer to is cming in, and she might not be disguised..."
Fate
A blue mist appeared next to Goehearth, solidifying into a tall woman in Egyptian clothes, only her features were that of a jackal, but humanoid all the same. She immediately hugged Goehearth, not caring for his protest of nudging her with his bony elbow to her rib. Vetra simply cried in joy. "Finally the one person who's company isn't dull! then kissed him on the ear with the mussel of her form. Then she turned into her mortal form and wore normal work clothes, pale skin, tied brown hair and glasses. She let go and started talking to fast for Goehearth and she knew it. "Ohmysunthehumansareboringandwouldn'tstoplying!"
Goehearth only stared at her and said "Ooookaay? Hi Vetra. Mortality does not suit you." and he poked he on the nose. "Damnit, you're real. I was hopin' to not have you constantly laying on my back whilst in my real form. You always mess with the plates."
Vetra laughed and went past him. "That's what you're worried about?" she said while walking to Hiraga. "When she's here? You really are the essence of freewill too." then she walked over Desious. She glared at him with a stare to rival her mother's. "I may be the goddess of fate, but that doesn't mean I'm any more patient with those who mess with my routine. You and Hollow!" and she back handed him with the gauntlet on. "Kope you enjoy eternety alone, because i made sure not a single female anything ever hates you. And don't thing about turning to our families usual incest. They hate you by themselves, except Hiraga for some daft reason. Cyl, what ever gender she be going by at the time, would rather use you as an experiment than screw you and Fiala would only do it to get something out of you. And I'm pretty sure you won't go gay, so I win." and she walked off to see the others. "Stjerne! I had a feeling you would be here before me! If you're going to ask about the-' she noiced Zencrux. "You could do better, but whatever." She saw Brod and asked only one thing. "Hi Brod. See you put your hands to work. Still boring though." Then talked so they could all hear. "We not going to talk about the Hollow and Huseror or no?"
Also known as: The Librarian of the Forbidden temple, Queen of Egypt, The Goddess of the Fate
Age: "I only know I'm younger than the others, but older than some of them."
God Aspect: Forbidden Knowledge and Fate
Personality: Curious, a romantic, and quite easily distracted. she is constantly bored unless she is around Goehearth, because she can't read or predict him at all.
Parents: Solaria and Lunus
Sexuality: Straight Female
Form on Earth:
True Form:
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Powers: Terrible Truth Vetra can give someone of her choosing a horrible secret of life or existence in general only she knows. This normally leads to insanity, stroke, or in the cases of gods and demi-gods, change of alignment(good turns evil, evil turns good, nuetral picks). Dangerous knowledge Vetra can learn any lie or truth, and use it against the person it effects. This includes weaknesses. Fate Weaver Vetra can alter the destiny of any creature other than gods, but she can effect the fate of the area around a god.
Weapon: Gauntlet of Wisdom Vetra wears a collection of jewelry on her right hand that when combined make a gauntlet of great power. The power of the gauntlet gives power to the age of her target, be it inanimate or an organism. This can degrade or kill obstacles or build walls in areas, depending on how she wants it to age.
History: Vetra, young for a fate god, was always bored and quiet during the god's golden years. Knowing when somethings going to happen or predict what will happen nearly flawlessly gets really boring. So she constantly looked for things that were not predictable. She only found one; Goehearth. The other gods may have been immune to fate, but they were predictable. So, she followed around Goehearth like a lost puppy(pun if you look at her true form). She would watch his on-doings and constantly try to predict him, but constantly failed. So, when his "Mate" died, she seemed to follow him more. She thought it was just her getting into the game, but her mind kept going towards the gutter. When man was made, she instantly saw their collective path. So, she decided to mess with it. She began the kingdom of Egypt, and ruled it when ever she visited. However, she only took major matters and most of the time she had her general rule it basically. She knew it wouldn't be permanent, but it was fun. Before Desious locked the gate, she made preparations for it for it was her prediction it would happen. To last the time predicted, she gave herself the riches to last the time allotted. So, she would be fine. And she put herself in Egypt in time to be re-anointed queen of Egypt in time.
History: After Desious locked the gate, Vetra became many powerful women. Cleopatra of Egypt, Empress Wu of china, and Queen Victoria. But she eventually settled for simpler existence as head librarian of the Library of Congress. She spent much time there and for some reason, no one came in so she was left to her own musings. Then the gate opened like she predicted, and as soon as that happened, she rushed home after work using her true form's speed. She grabbed her gauntlet and packed for a nice adventure to where Death's enemy the Hollow would ring the bell.
Motive: Find the other gods, have a word with Death, and follow Goehearth.
Optional Content
Amos: Stuck up, predictable bastard. And he is very boring. He is like a broken record, always doing the same thing...over, and over, and over....*sigh*
Desious: "Death? Please, all he is a glorified reaper. I control the it happens time, he oversees it. He may not do it himself, but he does little in my eyes.
Fiala: "Luck is a thought in my eye. What happens is predictable, should you know the variables. It's easy. Which is why she likes it easy."
Hiraga: "'She's got a stick up her ass' Goehearth would say. I say that sums it up. Besides, he knows her quite well from her constant fighting with him."
Goehearth: "I love my older brother, more than I care to admit, but he barely notices me unless it was to mess with his and death's chess games in the few instances that death wasn't allowing him to win."
Brod: "He's decent. He sticks to his trade and relishes in it. He may be predictable, but he still takes pleasure in it."
Stjerne: "Stars are beautiful, and I thank him for that. It helped my favorite Egypt with navigation and their constructs. I love him for that. He's my second favorite brother."
Zencrux: "My nephew? He's brutish. He may have gentle hands, but his anger is unmanageable. I do like him for his sometimes unpredictable weather, but usually it's quite easy to predict."
Cyl'Nyarlith: "Cyl I like for her knowledgeable conversations, but she seems to have some screws loose."
Huseror: "Why the most of the other gods know little about him is quite foolish. I know he had little to do with our world, but he was still lurking in the shadows of dark places. I mean, how do you not notice a purple eye in the shadows peaking through like a pervert. I mean, come on!"
The Demigods: "They are like humans; children. They need guidance, but also free rein. Even if they have destinies."
Also known as: The Librarian of the Forbidden temple, Queen of Egypt, The Goddess of the Fate
Age: "I only know I'm younger than the others, but older than some of them."
God Aspect: Forbidden Knowledge and Fate
Personality: Curious, a romantic, and quite easily distracted. she is constantly bored unless she is around Goehearth, because she can't read or predict him at all.
Parents: Solaria and Lunus
Sexuality: Straight Female
Form on Earth:
True Form:
Powers: Terrible Truth Vetra can give someone of her choosing a horrible secret of life or existence in general only she knows. This normally leads to insanity, stroke, or in the cases of gods and demi-gods, change of alignment(good turns evil, evil turns good, nuetral picks). Dangerous knowledge Vetra can learn any lie or truth, and use it against the person it effects. This includes weaknesses. Fate Weaver Vetra can alter the destiny of any creature other than gods, but she can effect the fate of the area around a god.
Weapon: Gauntlet of Wisdom Vetra wears a collection of jewelry on her right hand that when combined make a gauntlet of great power. The power of the gauntlet gives power to the age of her target, be it inanimate or an organism. This can degrade or kill obstacles or build walls in areas, depending on how she wants it to age.
History: Vetra, young for a fate god, was always bored and quiet during the god's golden years. Knowing when somethings going to happen or predict what will happen nearly flawlessly gets really boring. So she constantly looked for things that were not predictable. She only found one; Goehearth. The other gods may have been immune to fate, but they were predictable. So, she followed around Goehearth like a lost puppy(pun if you look at her true form). She would watch his on-doings and constantly try to predict him, but constantly failed. So, when his "Mate" died, she seemed to follow him more. She thought it was just her getting into the game, but her mind kept going towards the gutter. When man was made, she instantly saw their collective path. So, she decided to mess with it. She began the kingdom of Egypt, and ruled it when ever she visited. However, she only took major matters and most of the time she had her general rule it basically. She knew it wouldn't be permanent, but it was fun. Before Desious locked the gate, she made preparations for it for it was her prediction it would happen. To last the time predicted, she gave herself the riches to last the time allotted. So, she would be fine. And she put herself in Egypt in time to be re-anointed queen of Egypt in time.
History: After Desious locked the gate, Vetra became many powerful women. Cleopatra of Egypt, Empress Wu of china, and Queen Victoria. But she eventually settled for simpler existence as head librarian of the Library of Congress. She spent much time there and for some reason, no one came in so she was left to her own musings. Then the gate opened like she predicted, and as soon as that happened, she rushed home after work using her true form's speed. She grabbed her gauntlet and packed for a nice adventure to where Death's enemy the Hollow would ring the bell.
Motive: Find the other gods, have a word with Death, and follow Goehearth.
Optional Content
Amos: Stuck up, predictable bastard. And he is very boring. He is like a broken record, always doing the same thing...over, and over, and over....*sigh*
Desious: "Death? Please, all he is a glorified reaper. I control the it happens time, he oversees it. He may not do it himself, but he does little in my eyes.
Fiala: "Luck is a thought in my eye. What happens is predictable, should you know the variables. It's easy. Which is why she likes it easy."
Hiraga: "'She's got a stick up her ass' Goehearth would say. I say that sums it up. Besides, he knows her quite well from her constant fighting with him."
Goehearth: "I love my older brother, more than I care to admit, but he barely notices me unless it was to mess with his and death's chess games in the few instances that death wasn't allowing him to win."
Brod: "He's decent. He sticks to his trade and relishes in it. He may be predictable, but he still takes pleasure in it."
Stjerne: "Stars are beautiful, and I thank him for that. It helped my favorite Egypt with navigation and their constructs. I love him for that. He's my second favorite brother."
Zencrux: "My nephew? He's brutish. He may have gentle hands, but his anger is unmanageable. I do like him for his sometimes unpredictable weather, but usually it's quite easy to predict."
Cyl'Nyarlith: "Cyl I like for her knowledgeable conversations, but she seems to have some screws loose."
Huseror: "Why the most of the other gods know little about him is quite foolish. I know he had little to do with our world, but he was still lurking in the shadows of dark places. I mean, how do you not notice a purple eye in the shadows peaking through like a pervert. I mean, come on!"
The Demigods: "They are like humans; children. They need guidance, but also free rein. Even if they have destinies."
I worked way to long on this. Probably because I don't make many female characters.