C H A R A C T E R S U M M A R Y C H A R A C T E R S U M M A R Y
_________________________________________________________ Carol Susan Jane Danvers / Car'Ell _________________________________________________________ 18 | Single _________________________________________________________ The US Government | United States of America
N O T A B L E A B I L I T I E S & T O O L S N O T A B L E A B I L I T I E S & T O O L S
A B I L I T I E S ▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔ ◼ Enhanced Physiology Carol Danvers' body was genetically reconstructed by Mar'vell to become an ideal blend of Kree and human DNA. Even when her extraordinary powers are inaccessible, her physical condition and abilities far surpass those of a typical human. She demonstrates remarkable strength and endurance, which can be enhanced further by absorbing external energy.
◼ Energy Absorption and Manipulation After undergoing experiments by Mar'vell, Carol Danvers developed the ability to absorb and manipulate different forms of energy, including light, heat, radiation, and gravity. She has the capacity to control, absorb, and discharge external energies at will. Her body can harness these energies to temporarily boost her physical capabilities—for example, amplifying her strength and energy blasts to the magnitude of a nuclear explosion. This aspect of her power is the source of her most iconic abilities, such as her photon blasts and flight. Given enough power she can eventually form an almost infinite energy loop in Binary form, however this has yet to occur. -
T O O L (S) ▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔ ◼ None While Carol likely has access to much in the way of tools and technology, she does not widely use such in her role as Warbird -
N O T A B L E S K I L L S & T A L E N T S N O T A B L E S K I L L S & T A L E N T S
S K I L L (S) ▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔ ◼ Combatent Mar'vell began training Carol in Kree martial arts as a part of their early project work, and since the sucess of her merger with the Nega-Bands and being revealed to the US government she has since undergone further hand-to-hand training with a variety of military experts.
◼ Pilot Even before meeting Mar'vell, Carol had begun to take part in early cadet training to with an eye on the Air Force, as one of the activities she had shared with her eldest brother as he was training to be a pilot. Part of her training with Mar'vell included further such lessons based on Kree technology.
◼ Linguist Beginning first with her time abroad due to her father's various international postings, Carol has always had a keen interest in languages. She is fluent in Spanish and French, and has begun to study Mandarin and Russian as electives, the latter pair of which has only been encouraged since her training with the military began. -
T A L E N T (S) ▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔ ◼ Athletic Carol has always been naturally capable at sports and other physical activities, which in retrospect may have resulted from the earliest signs of her mixed heritage. -
T H E S T O R Y S O F A R... T H E S T O R Y S O F A R...
The life of Carol Danvers has not been easy. Early in her life she and her two older brothers would consistently move around following the military career of her father, Joe Danvers, any stresses of such lost on Carol at such a young age. However, her father was honourably discharged following an injury that largely cost him the use of his right leg. Joe had never been a particularly warm or attentive father, but he further adapted to civilian life poorly, even if the worst of his harsh expectations fell upon his two older, and male, children. While her older brothers had known their mother, Carol never did, having gone missing shortly after Carol’s birth, a relationship she certainly felt the absence of keenly.
Early in her time in education, now settled in Boston, Carol became something of an outcast, teased for her devastating home situation, She made few friends, which, combined with the lack of affection, or even basic recognition, from her father, only further compounded her isolation. While she had a single good friend, her main solace was her brothers, who, being substantially older than Carol, would soon be out of the day-to-day picture. This would prove to be even more total than expected, for pushed by their father’s demanding standards and his own expectations, both joined the US Army, careers that were well regarded if tragically short-lived, as both would perish in separate, but simultaneous, Middle Eastern conflicts. Any grasp Joe Danvers had on a sense of family died along with them.
With no sense of family at home, Carol took it upon herself to never be the butt of jokes again among her peers. She shed the small number of true, but equally outcast, friends and instead dominated her social circles. If she couldn’t hold people’s affection, she could hold their respect. Athletic abilities she had honed in sports she had enjoyed were turned on climbing the 'ranks' of highschool cheerleading, and a burgeoning charisma went from brief forays in stage and drama work to holding the attention of her peers.
As she neared the end of her High School education, after several years of the 'new and improved' Carol Danvers, her abilities began to manifest. Relatively minor changes to her strength, speed and durability soon became increasingly extreme. Her own experimentation with such no doubt revealed her changing nature to an observant watcher. She was approached by Dr Walter Lawson, a research specialist for the US Air Force, at first under the guise of seeking to recruit a promising candidate, and then more truthfully, as Mar-Vell, exile of the Kree. He revealed to Carol that her mother's true name had been Mari-Ell, a fellow fugitive from the Kree Empire, and assistant to the Doctor in his research on Earth. The pair had initially come to Earth on a mission from the Empire, deliberately seeking to splice human and Kree DNA, before eventually defecting to their new home, trading secrets of interstellar intelligence and technology for the US government in exchange for acceptance. The loss of Mari-Ell, for even the Doctor knew not what had happened to her, had been a great harm to his project, but now with her daughter, he could proceed.
Carol was not particularly inclined to assist for the Doctor's own sake, but instead out of a desire for a connection she had lost in any other aspect of life, as well as the suggestion the work could further enhance her abilities. Indeed, the introduction of the ancient Nega-bands to Carol not only destroyed the Kree relic, but supercharged her abilities above and beyond those of even the most powerful of the genetically engineered Kree warriors. As part of Mar-Vell's arrangement with the US government, the success of the project was reported. Carol has taken on the alias of Warbird, and begun to use her powers in the role of a hero, but one that ultimately reports in to the often mysterious leadership of the Pentagon.
P L O T ( S ) & G O A L ( S ) P L O T ( S ) & G O A L ( S )
One of the more interesting recent villains that Carol Danvers has faced in the main marvel canon is Star, a woman of similar power level to Carol with an equally (if not more so) troubled background but without the structure of military training to discipline her and instead highly connected to the darker elements of the US military/industrial complex. I thought it would be interesting to take this concept and apply it to Carol herself, with her powers manifesting earlier in her life. Ultimately there is still a good person within Carol who feels a call to use her powers for good, but it is more directly in conflict with her childhood trauma of neglect and loneliness, as well as the trials and tribulations of later high school/early college life.
Aww, man... Lmfao. You beat me to it. I was considering applying for Mar-Vell and Carol as a duo if we’re allowed to have one more app, but it’s all good 😄👍🏻
I think Imgur hasn’t been doing so well, anyway. The last time I used it to host my recent pics, and it flooded my feed with posts that I didn’t exactly vibe with for the most part. Even when I’d blocked them, they just kept coming back like Sabretooth did Wolverine. Lol.
Seriously, just try this site’s image feature or Image Chest. They’re way better 👌🏻
I flipped flopped from my last idea onto writing a Carol that's something of a blend of her and one of her villains (Star).
Not saying you can't app for that of course as I'm not approved but just mentioning as I've written a bunch of the sheet I will put mine up for contention in the event you do write that.
House Blackwood of Raventree Hall is an ancient and noble family from the riverlands, with their seat at Raventree Hall. They are one of the principal houses sworn to House Tully of Riverrun, though their lineage stretches back to the Age of Heroes, when they once ruled the riverlands as kings.
Their heraldry features a striking design: a dead weirwood tree set against a black shield, surrounded by a flock of ravens on a scarlet field. They command broader lands and can muster a larger army than their liege lords, the Tullys.
Recent History:
The extended reign of Benjicot Blackwood, known as Bloody Ben, has provided a sense of stability for the house, alongside a direct connection to the days of old when Targaryen’s ruled by the might of dragons. While Rhaenyra Targaryen may have lost the civil war, her heirs were placed on the throne in no small part due to the actions of Bloody Ben, and he and has household have enjoyed prominence at court ever since.
Lady Melissa Blackwood was the sixth mistress of King Aegon IV Targaryen, and the mother of three of his infamous Great Bastards: Mya, Gwenys, and Brynden Rivers Known for her grace and charm, Melissa was well regarded at court, and as a result, House Blackwood did not suffer significant consequences when Aegon eventually dismissed her.
This was yet another stage in the ongoing feud between House Blackwood and House Braken, an ancient rivalry leading from the far past of the Age of Heroes, for Melissa Blackwood replaced Barba Bracken as the King’s favourite. Both houses are currently in an era of strength and prosperity, for the Riverlands has flourished in this extended period of relative internal peace and politics of influence.
Family Members:
Benjicot Blackwood (b. 118), called Bloody Ben, Lord of Raventree Hall
his wife, Lady Ellyn Baratheon (b. 119)
their children:
Seth Blackwood (b. 138), heir to Raventree Hall, m. Alys Stark (b. 140)
Seth's daughter, Rowena Blackwood (b. 164)
Seth's daughter, Sybelle Blackwood (b. 165)
Seth's daughter, Alarra Blackwood (b. 167)
Seth's daughter, Lyrra Blackwood (b. 168)
Seth's son, Quentyn Blackwood (b. 170)
Seth's son, Brance Blackwood (b. 172)
Desmona Blackwood (b. 142), m. Ser Dermett Corbray (b. 142),
Lorence Blackwood (b. 146)
Melissa Blackwood (b. 158), called Missy, former royal mistress to King Aegon IV Targaryen
his siblings:
Lady Ellera Blackwood (b. 115), took ill and died after a feast (d. 150), m. Arstyn Roote (b. 109), Lord of Lord Harroway's Town
Lady Morya Blackwood (b. 120), m. Lord Nestor Sarsfield (b. 115), killed by Ser Aidan Dayne (d. 157)
Morya's son, Lord Tytos Sarsfield (b. 140), Lord of Sarsfield, m. Sylvina Serry (b. 143)
Morya's daughter, Sylla Sarsfield (b. 143)
Morya's son, Ser Albin Sarsfield (b. 145), m. Dorene Farman (b. 143)
Albin's daughter, Marra Sarsfield (b. 167)
Albin's son, Peron Sarsfield (b. 169)
Albin's son, Alester Sarsfield (b. 172)
Albin's daughter, Rowenna Sarsfield (b. 175)
Morya's son, Nestor Sarsfield (b. 150), called Little Nestor, a novice of the Faith
Morya's daughter, Beranda Sarsfield (b. 153), formerly lady-in-waiting to her cousin Melissa in King's Landing, m. Ser Lothar Brune (b. 111), the Knight of Brownhollow
Lady Amya Blackwood (b. 123), died in childbed (d. 145), m. Lord Cavan Ryswell (b. 115)
Balian Blackwood (b. 127), a warrior of unblemished repute, m. Dalonne Locke (b. 132)
Balian's son, Edgar Blackwood (b. 151), dead of illness (d. 156)
Balian's daughter, Calera Blackwood (b. 152)
Balian's son, Bastion Blackwood (b. 154)
Balian's squire, Alastor Vance (b. 148)
Lucos Blackwood (b. 129), killed in the wildfire disaster in the kingswood (d. 174), m. Rolanna Selmy (b. 137)
his late father, Lord Samwell Blackwood (b. 96), Lord of Raventree Hall, killed in the Dance of the Dragons (d. 129)
his widowed mother, Lady Tyrianne Lannister (b. 98)
his aunt, uncles, and cousins:
Lady Wenella Blackwood (b. 92), dead of a winter chill (d. 123), m. Lord Mychel Piper (b. 93), Lord of Pinkmaiden
Elton Blackwood (b. 100), killed in the Dance of the Dragons (d. 131), m. Janna Coldwater (b. 100)
Elton's son, Orin Blackwood (b. 120), named for his famous uncle, captain of the guard at Coldwater Burn, m. Eddyne Moore (b. 118)
Orin's daughter, Bria Blackwood (b. 142)
Orin's son, Lucas Blackwood (b. 144), a household sword at Raventree Hall, dead of wounds taken in a feud with the Brackens (d. 164)
Elton's son, Glendon Blackwood (b. 125), a ranger on the Wall, killed by a wildling (d. 147)
Elton's daughter, Myra Blackwood (b. 129), m. Denys Hardyng (b. 123), a squire killed in Dorne (d. 157)
Myra's daughter, Karella Hardyng (b. 145)
Myra's daughter, Benfria Hardyng (b. 147)
Myra's son, Deremond Hardyng (b. 152), a page at Ironoaks
Maester Tylbert Blackwood (b. 102), serving at Darry
Lady Alysanne Blackwood (b. 113), called Black Aly (d. 146), m. Lord Cregan Stark (b. 108), Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North
Seth Blackwood
Age: 40 years (born 138 AC) Appearance:
Description & biography:
While many noble heirs wait impatiently for the passing of their elderly sires, Seth Blackwood has had a particularly long set of decades to wait, yet feels little chagrin at this. His father is the famous (and infamous) Bloody Ben, a man of legend from the time when dragons danced in the sky and the fall of a dynasty seemed at hand. Seth was not born during this time, yet his life would still be impacted by it directly.
The friendship forged in the flames of war and dragonfire between Cregan Stark and Benjicot Blackwood was sealed in marriage first between Cregan and Alys, and later in the marriage of Benjicot's own heir and Alys Stark, Cregan's daughter. Unlike many such bonds between the noble houses of Westeros, this was not born purely of political need but instead the pair growing close over various combined family meetings, only further securing the bond between House Stark and Blackwood, cemented yet again in the births of their many children.
While Bloody Ben was known for his shy quietness in times of peace and fervour in war, Seth Blackwood has always been the heart of any gathering, a lively man with keen political instincts, he has spent much time at court for an heir to a major seat, particularly during the prominence of his sister, Melissa Blackwood, in the estimations of King Aegon. While that time has passed, few doubt that many courtiers, especially those with Northern inclinations cemented since the Hour of the Wolf, keep the heir of Raventree Hall well informed in matters of interest.
Bastion Blackwood, The Royal Huntsman
Age: 24 years ( born 154 AC) Appearance:
Description & biography:
The son of a renown warrior, Bastion spent much of his youth with an initial expectation of following such footsteps in a role more traditionally aligned with the Knights of the South, but with all the Northern influence at Raventree Hall and the historic inclinations of the Blackwoods, Bastion spent as much time ranging through the wetlands of the Riverlands and coasting on barges as he did in the saddle. Roaming bandits, ever a problem, if diminishing, since the Dance, provided plenty of opportunity to cut the teeth of a young noble with a martial leaning.
The prominence of House Blackwood at court eventually had such talents put to use for the King, having been present for the disastrous 'invasion' of Dorne which ended with the Kingswood immolated. Later named Royal Huntsman, a substantial aspect of Bastion's duty has been organising efforts to restore the great forest.
While he may not be renown for any skill with a lance, for he does not compete in the joust, Bastion is still a well regarded warrior and his exploits of such are well known and lauded, allowing him to hold his position and respect at court despite the waning of House Blackwood's influence.
Melissa Blackwood
Age:20 years (born 158 AC) Appearance:
Description & biography:
Melissa Blackwood became the sixth mistress of King Aegon IV Targaryen early in his reign, in 172 AC, succeeding Lady Barba Bracken, who had been dismissed from court in disgrace. Despite her position as the king’s paramour, Melissa was known for her kind heart and generosity, qualities that earned her the friendship of Queen Naerys, Aegon’s sister-wife, as well as Prince Aemon the Dragonknight and Prince Daeron, her son by the king.
Melissa remained Aegon’s mistress for five years, during which she bore him three children: two daughters, Mya and Gwenys, and a son, Brynden Rivers. While she has now passed from the King's fleeting affections, the respect and love she has earned at court has enabled her to remain alongside her children. While she may do this in part from loyalty to the position of her house, she knows mostly that even limited recognition from the King is important to her children living lives free of the worst ridicule.
The golden age of the Targaryen Dynasty has passed, of that there can be no doubt. Where once they ruled with fire and blood, now they must contend with the politics and machinations of mortal men to maintain their hold on the Seven Kingdoms.
No more obvious a sign of these times can be found than the fates of two of the House’s treasured daughters. Daena Targaryen has long been regarded as a forceful, if erratic, presence at Court. She is a patron of many arts, a consummate athlete in a way that many of her fellow women could never be allowed to be and a charismatic figurehead for many. She is also capricious, prone to flights of fancy and has never dealt well with the dreaded word ‘no.’ As a woman she has perhaps benefitted most from the degradation of her cousin, the King, for her own varied indiscretions are little and less compared to his own, and at times many have pondered the lost chance of the throne passing down the female line in this case. Of her sisters, Daena was perhaps the more distant from their Uncle Viserys, with clearer memories of her father and closer in age to her brother Daeron, both of whom she admired. Her relationship with her other brother, Baelor, was more strained even from the start and did not grow closer as they were betrothed to each other. Their marriage was marked by unhappiness, as Baelor, deeply devout and consumed by his obsession with the Faith of the Seven, refused to consummate the union. In protest, Daena abandoned her customary black clothing, worn in tribute to her father,and began dressing solely in white. She vowed not to wear any other color until she had been properly bedded, hoping to shame her husband into action. But her efforts were futile; Baelor found her appearance in white even more pleasing, believing it made her seem pure and innocent.
King Daeron I died in Dorne in 161 AC, and Baelor succeeded him on the Iron Throne. Early in his reign, Baelor persuaded the High Septon to annul his marriage to Daena, citing its lack of consummation. He then had Daena and her two sisters confined to separate apartments within the Red Keep. These chambers soon came to be known as the Maidenvault, intended to shield Baelor—and the men of his court—from temptation and "mortal lusts."
During the ten years she spent in the Maidenvault, Daena earned the nickname the Defiant, as she proved the most rebellious of the sisters. She escaped confinement three times, disguising herself as a servant or one of the smallfolk. Toward the end of Baelor’s reign, Daena became pregnant. In late 170 AC, she gave birth to a bastard son, whom she named Daemon, after her grandfather, Prince Daemon Targaryen.
Daena refused to reveal the identity of the child’s father, though rumors pointed to her cousin, Prince Aegon. The birth of Daena’s son prompted King Baelor I to undertake a prolonged fast. For forty days, he consumed nothing but water and a small amount of bread. On the forty-first day, he was found collapsed before the altar of the Mother.
After Baelor’s death in 171 AC, some among the smallfolk and nobility argued that the Iron Throne should pass to Daena, as the eldest surviving child of King Aegon III Targaryen. However, her decade of confinement in the Maidenvault had left her and her sisters politically isolated and without influential supporters. In addition, the bitter memory of the Dance of the Dragons and the reign of Rhaenyra Targaryen, the last woman to claim the throne, made many hesitant to accept a ruling queen.
Daena’s reputation also worked against her. Her defiant nature, her refusal to name the father of her bastard son born the year before, and the perception of her as wild and ungovernable led many to question her suitability for rule. The precedents set by the Great Council of 101 AC and the civil war that followed were cited, and the claims of Daena and her sisters were dismissed.
Daena has spent the the reign of her uncle and cousin as one of the most famed members of court. Unlike the long run of Aegon's mistresses, Daena does not claw and fight for influence, she acts as it is owed to her, and her confidence wins her great charisma and favour.
The older of her two younger sisters, Rhaena, is in many ways her opposite. While she draws much attention at court for her beauty and skill at the arts, she is meek in her manner and exceedingly pious, spending as much time with the clergy as she does the court. She is not entirely without her family fire, however, a face she has rarely shown and almost always when protesting some terrible act of her cousin, usually at the expense of herself or her sisters. While the three daughters of Aegon Dragonsbane may not be close in spirit, they lived for years almost entirely in each other’s company and while they may bicker terribly, they are also bonded closer than most sisters.
Recent events have proven to involve Rhaena more than most would have thought, however, for at many a knightly tournament of late she seems to have been favouring the company of the ladies and sers of the Vale, renown as they are for their great piety and chivalry. Most dramatically, at the wedding of her youngest sister, a hotheaded Baratheon declared her the Queen of Love and Beauty in place of her sister after winning the affair, a move that was taken poorly by the three sisters, although brought great amusement to the King.
The golden age of the Targaryen Dynasty has passed, of that there can be no doubt. Where once they ruled with fire and blood, now they must contend with the politics and machinations of mortal men to maintain their hold on the Seven Kingdoms.
No more obvious a sign of these times can be found than the fates of two of the House’s treasured daughters. Daena Targaryen has long been regarded as a forceful, if erratic, presence at Court. She is a patron of many arts, a consummate athlete in a way that many of her fellow women could never be allowed to be and a charismatic figurehead for many. She is also capricious, prone to flights of fancy and has never dealt well with the dreaded word ‘no.’ As a woman she has perhaps benefitted most from the degradation of her cousin, the King, for her own varied indiscretions are little and less compared to his own, and at times many have pondered the lost chance of the throne passing down the female line in this case. Of her sisters, Daena was perhaps the more distant from their Uncle Viserys, with clearer memories of her father and closer in age to her brother Daeron, both of whom she admired. Her relationship with her other brother, Baelor, was more strained even from the start and did not grow closer as they were betrothed to each other. Their marriage was marked by unhappiness, as Baelor, deeply devout and consumed by his obsession with the Faith of the Seven, refused to consummate the union. In protest, Daena abandoned her customary black clothing, worn in tribute to her father,and began dressing solely in white. She vowed not to wear any other color until she had been properly bedded, hoping to shame her husband into action. But her efforts were futile; Baelor found her appearance in white even more pleasing, believing it made her seem pure and innocent.
King Daeron I died in Dorne in 161 AC, and Baelor succeeded him on the Iron Throne. Early in his reign, Baelor persuaded the High Septon to annul his marriage to Daena, citing its lack of consummation. He then had Daena and her two sisters confined to separate apartments within the Red Keep. These chambers soon came to be known as the Maidenvault, intended to shield Baelor—and the men of his court—from temptation and "mortal lusts."
During the ten years she spent in the Maidenvault, Daena earned the nickname the Defiant, as she proved the most rebellious of the sisters. She escaped confinement three times, disguising herself as a servant or one of the smallfolk. Toward the end of Baelor’s reign, Daena became pregnant. In late 170 AC, she gave birth to a bastard son, whom she named Daemon, after her grandfather, Prince Daemon Targaryen.
Daena refused to reveal the identity of the child’s father, though rumors pointed to her cousin, Prince Aegon. The birth of Daena’s son prompted King Baelor I to undertake a prolonged fast. For forty days, he consumed nothing but water and a small amount of bread. On the forty-first day, he was found collapsed before the altar of the Mother.
After Baelor’s death in 171 AC, some among the smallfolk and nobility argued that the Iron Throne should pass to Daena, as the eldest surviving child of King Aegon III Targaryen. However, her decade of confinement in the Maidenvault had left her and her sisters politically isolated and without influential supporters. In addition, the bitter memory of the Dance of the Dragons and the reign of Rhaenyra Targaryen, the last woman to claim the throne, made many hesitant to accept a ruling queen.
Daena’s reputation also worked against her. Her defiant nature, her refusal to name the father of her bastard son born the year before, and the perception of her as wild and ungovernable led many to question her suitability for rule. The precedents set by the Great Council of 101 AC and the civil war that followed were cited, and the claims of Daena and her sisters were dismissed.
Daena has spent the the reign of her uncle and cousin as one of the most famed members of court. Unlike the long run of Aegon's mistresses, Daena does not claw and fight for influence, she acts as it is owed to her, and her confidence wins her great charisma and favour.
The older of her two younger sisters, Rhaena, is in many ways her opposite. While she draws much attention at court for her beauty and skill at the arts, she is meek in her manner and exceedingly pious, spending as much time with the clergy as she does the court. She is not entirely without her family fire, however, a face she has rarely shown and almost always when protesting some terrible act of her cousin, usually at the expense of herself or her sisters. While the three daughters of Aegon Dragonsbane may not be close in spirit, they lived for years almost entirely in each other’s company and while they may bicker terribly, they are also bonded closer than most sisters.
Recent events have proven to involve Rhaena more than most would have thought, however, for at many a knightly tournament of late she seems to have been favouring the company of the ladies and sers of the Vale, renown as they are for their great piety and chivalry. Most dramatically, at the wedding of her youngest sister, a hotheaded Baratheon declared her the Queen of Love and Beauty in place of her sister after winning the affair, a move that was taken poorly by the three sisters, although brought great amusement to the King.
Funny that you brought up the Street Fighter cartoon because there’s this one character from that series called The Warrior King who basically traveled both the Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat cartoon dimensions in a cosmic sorta way, making it an indirect crossover of both Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. And it’s not to mention both Street Fighter The Movie and MKX comics were published by DC. Mortal Kombat characters are no strangers to the DC verse, either, considering the many crossovers they had together. You can obviously say the same about both the Street Fighter and Marvel casts, thanks to Marvel vs. Capcom.
And... I’ve seen Transformers crossing paths with Avengers too at one point, and that was after IDW became the one in charge of the Transformers comics. I believe it was an old crossover, considering Carol was still Ms. Marvel in that one. From what I know, there were also plenty of crossovers before that, especially when Marvel was still the one publishing Transformers comics. So, yeah, I just wanna say that it’s fair enough if you’d wanna write a Transformers character. After all, Transformers used to Marvel back in the day.
But either way, I’m still gonna go ahead with Wolverine (unless somebody’s applied for him).
<Snipped quote by Mao Mao>
Meanwhile, me who’d been eager to play Peter for years and finally gotten a chance to, only for the RP to wrap up after just one post:
While I didn't have a sheet accepted I also now feel the pain on losing Peter after expressing interest lol.
Back to the drawing board.
Considering we are open to other comic lines as long as they're still thematic I may try and work something from Invincible as I've been doing a rewatch.