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Name: Theran Kar

Title/Alias: Hawkman

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(Not sure how I feel about this particular design, so this might change if something better comes up.)

Powers/Abilities: Thanagarian Physiology: Bird-like wings, superhuman strength and durability, as well as hawk-like vision. They are known across the galaxy as a war-like people, renowned for their skill on the battlefield.

Gear(optional): Theran wears battle armor and wields a spear, both made of Nth Metal, a special mineral native to his home planet of Thanagar. Like most Nth Metal equipment, they possess mystical properties allowing them to be effective against the likes of Green Lantern power rings or Kryptonian durability.

Personality: Theran considers himself a warrior above all else. His people are rather famous for their pride and stubbornness, and Theran is no exception. Villains and heroes alike should take care that they do not insult his pride or honor, lest they wish to pay the price by fighting him in a duel. As a member of a warrior race, Theran values strength over anything else, but will often point out that strength can take many forms: be it physical, mental, and even spiritual... though he does admit to having a bit of bias for physical strength for obvious reasons.

Bio: Born on the war-like world of Thanagar, Theran was trained from a young age to be a tough and uncompromising warrior, like many of his kind. When he reached adulthood, Theran joined the Thanagarian police force, hoping to use his strength and skill to bring down evil and villainy. Unfortunately for him, the police force he had also become infamous for its corruption, officers backstabbing one another for the sake of promotions and other forms of inner politics. It certainly wasn't the heroic environment Theran envisioned. Still, he tried to remain a good cop in spite of all that... but sometimes even the best of people can still fall victim to corruption. Theran had gained a bit of a reputation among his comrades for his spotless record, and some began to view him as a threat, believing that if he rose high enough he could destroy much of their corrupt organization. The other officers staged a political assassination and successfully framed Theran for it. Due to his prior service, he was spared outright execution, but Theran was given the second-highest punishment: exile. Theran was banished from Thanagar and told he would be put to death should he ever return.

Theran wandered the galaxy for a time... drifting from planet to planet and occasionally dishing out intergalactic vigilante justice wherever he could. The more he wandered, the more Theran learned of another pair of his people who had also left home: Katar Hol and Sheyara Hol. Following rumors and stories, Theran learned they had found their way to a remote planet called Earth and decided to follow in their footsteps. They sounded like good people, the kind he would gladly call his friends. The closer to Earth he got, the more stories Theran heard, soon learning of a group called the Justice League of which Katar and Sheyara were apparently a part of. However, by the time Theran finally reached Earth, the Justice League vanished, including Katar and Sheyara. Disappointed, but not discouraged, Theran decided to stick around on Earth on the off-chance that the JLA would return. Just as before, Theran used his skills and training to fight villainy wherever he found it. Strangely, the people of Earth almost immediately called him a strange name, but one he supposed was fitting due to his appearance: Hawkman. Of course, Theran had no knowledge of that name's significance, nor that it once belonged to the very Thanagarians he wished to meet.
@TheUnknowable

So I've given some thought as to which villain could have taken Roy's arm. Captain Boomerang isn't a bad fit, if we're assuming he's using boomerangs of exaggerated sharpness and the like. The other option is to go with one of Green Arrow's rogues, since they would likely have the most motivation to want to make Roy and/or Oliver suffer, and the one who comes to mind is Merlyn.

Any thoughts or suggestions from anyone?
"You know, I could just carry you. You don't weigh anything to me."

Roy shifted his gaze, ever-so-slightly glancing to their rear without actually turning his head to look. He knew they were being followed since before his episode. Unless one had League-of-Assassins-level training, then sneaking up on a trained combatant like Roy was nigh-impossible. As a response to Light, he said, "That wasn't why I stopped." Which certainly sounded like a cryptic answer. Of course, that was the point, it needed to sound generic so that their mysterious tail wouldn't be suspicious. Thankfully, that wouldn't be needed for much longer.

Without any kind of warning, Roy snatched a specific arrow from his quiver and - after quickly spinning around with his bow - fired it into the darkness behind them. The arrow stuck to the corner of a wall, only to suddenly light up like some kind of oversized roman candle. It was effectively a flare attached to an arrow that would light up that particular section of the sewer. Unfortunately for their follower, bright green hair and yellow eyes were difficult enough to keep hidden without a flare lighting up the room. His presence was now revealed for Light to see.

"Consider that your warning shot!" Roy barked, having already switched his voice modulator back on, his voice sounded like it had previously: deeper and distorted, "Since you already passed up a prime opportunity to attack us..." he said, indicating the two hours he'd spent riding out his episode, "...I'll just assume you don't work for Patterson, but whoever you are you've got about ten seconds to explain yourself, or this next one..." he'd already drawn one of his normal diamond-tipped arrows, "...goes through your heart!"
Just thought I'd throw my hat in. And since no one has offered to play one yet, I could go for an alien character. A Thanagarian actually sounds kind of fun.
@Archmage MC I actually do have a response in mind already, it's just late where I am so I'm probably gonna hold off on writing it until tomorrow.
Hey you still looking for characters?


Yep
@TheUnknowable@Archmage MC

The IC hasn't gone for long enough to warrant a complete restart, in my humble opinion. I would suggest reposting the interest check, but perhaps post it in both the Casual AND General Interest check sections. The extra potential traffic/exposure couldn't hurt.
@supertinyking@Letter Bee

With a snap of the Nobody's gloved fingers, Seth's Snipers disbanded. They appeared to each vanish into their own personal wormhole of sorts that vanished along with them. With a sigh, Seth let his head cock to one side, "Well you're no fun." he commented, then proceeded to crack his knuckles, and his neck a bit, "If you really wanna do this the more direct way, I guess I can oblige..." he stepped forward, as if to lunge for an attack... only to stamp his boot. On that command, waves of sand rose up around the masked man, ready to crash upon him with however many hundreds of pounds worth of weight they carried with them. That wasn't the main objective, though.

The sand waves were actually more of a distraction if anything. An extra wave of the stuff washed over Seth himself! When the Nobody emerged, he wasn't alone. He was flanked by a pair of living sand golems, each looked liked him and even flashed his usual unsettling grin, "Okay so... maybe I lied a little bit about obliging you." oddly enough, Seth's voice sounded like it was coming from all three figures at once. Seth himself was covered in a layer of sand, and so all three figures looked like identical copies. One of them had to be the real thing, but which one? All three lunged at once, separating and going in for the attack from three different angles. They didn't call or draw any blades, because Seth didn't own any. But they did punch, and punch very hard. In fact, anything the three sandy figures punched was almost literally reduced to dust and rubble.

"Fist of Destruction..." all three said in unison. Or rather, Seth's one voice came from all three at once, "...Pincer Strike!" this unusual technique normally required at least two practitioners to execute, and thankfully Seth's two sand golems fit that bill perfectly.
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