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Current It turns out that you can, if you message your friendly neighborhood moderator.
11 yrs ago
Working, essentially, second shift blows. I hate getting home after midnight. xD
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11 yrs ago
Any day now, I'll have my first kid. Mini Rilla. #Awesome
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Yes, you can. What about would the goat have, as that's the ability you'd have to use.
What are friends for? Lol.
I got you, Skally. I just added two new potentials. Both boxing based.
Kei'taro's would be opponent had began to speak, but it was obvious to Kei'taro that the man would not be accepting his proposal. It was never that easy, they never just walked away. He supposed that he couldn't blame them, afterall, he couldn't walk away from a animal in distress. When the man took his first step, Kei'taro backed away by a matching step.

He withdrew Kusangai and held it in a reverse grip, a grip normally not allowing for the renowned ability of the blade - Shoot to Kill, which allowed the blade to extend a distance of two thousand feet per second, a range his opponent was abysmally in. His trained eyes watched the man, hoping that the bait would be taken. If there were to be a test, then the man would need to be a spry proctor.

Undoubtably the man had began to move again, the sign that Kei'taro would have to fight for his escape. With startlingly agility, before the man's second step, Kei'taro flipped Kusanagi in to proper position, as he hissed, "Shoot to Kill," the sword flipped into position and he grasped it, "Kusanagi." He was unsure of the man's physical capabilities, but he would be hard pressed to see the man avoiding the speedy sword extension aiming for center mass. This could be all over in the blink of an eye, and Kei'taro hoped it would be

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I've thought about it. Hahahah.
You could always Judy describe it.
So, basically, I want to develop Kei'taro further and to do that, he needs more Keys.

This is where you come in. This isn't for rank or anything, it is simply a way for me to get Kei'taro some more keys without bullshitting them up - which I am perfectly capable of doing.

So, I would like it if you some of you(one at a time), could play one of the animal Keyholders, and give him tests(be it combat, or what have you - you can see examples in the current keys he has.). You can make up the animal, and the ability in which the Key gives him.

Dyayun Kurokawa
"The Returning Champion"


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Win-Loss-Draw: 1-0-0

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Sekki: Years after dying, Dyayun was approached by a mute, white haired man, whom - in an abnormally deep voice - called himself Joseph. Joseph promised to return him to life, as well as take him to a new teacher, one that could teach him a new move - one that would surely give him the edge over Tre'Yan. He hadn't asked for anything in return, but Dyayun knew there had to be a catch. He agreed anyway. Vengeance often overruled personal safety.

The teacher he had been promised, was a deceased boxer known as Alexandro 'The Hunter' Cabnaro. The Hunter had been one of the world's foremost defensive boxers in the known giga-verses, winning titles all over the known existence with simple techniques, godly basics, and what some considered just a hint of magic. The man evidently owed Joseph a favor and thus would teach him just that hint of magic.

Hunter was appallingly vicious in the ring for a defensive fighter, his counter punches alone had often stopped Dyayun dead in his tracks, nearly killing the dead man each time. Dyayun still didn't respect counter punching, or defensive boxers in general, but he had to begrudgingly admit - fighting the Hunter hurt.

Finally, Hunter decided to teach him what he called Sekki, also known as Bloodlust. It was essentially a feint that, after the opponent experiences the pinnacle of power of the opponent, makes the opponent think that another such punch is coming. Once they do, they're more likely to defend or try and counter, leaving them open to a devastating counter and potential knock out.

Dyayun took to it like a fish in water, quickly coming to master the technique.


Tre'yan T'Mass
"Boxing T'Lan Imass"


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Age: Deceased, died at the age of twenty-nine during a boxing match.

Sex: Male.

Date of birth: Year of the 81st Sun Moon. 11th Year of Fal'Yun's First Reign

Race:: Born to a nomadic warrior race known as the Imass

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Yo'sha T'Mass: A War Leader of the T'Mass clan. He led many raids on neighboring countries and villages before his untimely death at the hands of the Crippled God's followers.

Unknown Mother: No information known. Was probably a working woman who traveled along with the nomads.

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Boxer: During a catalysmic event that triggered the opening into various warrens, including a new one known as Shpily, Tre'Yan was dragged into the magical vortex of magic and deposited on a place known as Earth. Depsite his appearance, as weird as it were to the humans, they were in a magical resurgence and he was accepted.

Sitting in on a boxing match, he fell in love with the sport and quickly set about finding a gym. He quickly became one of the top Featherweight boxers in the world.


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Boxer: Prior to his death, Tre'Yan had been a Boxer for almost as long as he'd been on Earth. He does have one death on his record, and that was the killing of Dyayun, a featherweight boxer with a vicious streak. Their fight lasted twelve rounds and ended with Dyayun dying, and Tre'Yan becoming the World Featherweight Boxing Champion.

After Death, the world merged various combat sports into one, and he immediately registered for that. And thusly, even as an Undead Boxer, he serves his purpose.


Alignment: Lawful Good.

Martial Status: Single

Birthplace: Himatan Forest

Blood Type: Dead.

Eye Color: Burning Amber

Height: Six Foot One

Weight: One Hundred Twenty

Hair Color/Style: See Appearance Picture

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- Left:
Used as his power hand, but has been trained to be almost as fast and deadly as his right hand.

-- Right:
Primary hand, fastest and strongest of the pair. As a right handed boxer, he is not special in that regard, but years of training before and after his death has increased it's speed and power.

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Both hands are near equal in terms of strength and speed, but his right hand edges it out.

Skin Tone/Condition: See Appearance

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Voice: Soft spoken, except when angry.

Reach: Five Feet.

Birthmark: None.

Personality: Tre'yan is a soft spoken, shy young man - in terms of age at death. He is very easy to talk to, and speak with outside of the boxing ring. He likes to learn more about his chosen profession, as well as learning as much about other styles, even if he doesn't employ them in his matches.

During boxing matches, however, he is nearly surgical with his style and blows. Focusing heavily on the basics, there are very few current boxers that can match him between the ropes. He appears cold and uncaring, as well as having a cocky streak at times - especially if he has a strong dislike for them. This has led him to be 1-1 with Dyayun.

Spirit Animal: A Husky.

Win-Loss-Draw: 0-2-0

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Boxing Tape: Instead of using gloves, Tre'Yan has copious amounts of boxing tape wrapped around his wrists, up to his hands, to around the average size of boxing gloves. He also has it wrapped around his upper arm.

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Boxing Tape: He has some wrapped around his feet as well, which go without shoes.

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Fists: His one and only weapon. Many boxer's fists are considered lethal weapons, due to the amount of training for power, speed, and accuracy that can kill if used in an unsanctioned fight. Tre'Yan's fists are especially dangerous because of his high rate of fire and staggering power, as well as his ability to find and land hits on vital spots on a variety of different creatures.

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Unparalled Speed: One of Tre'Yan's most effective skills is his dashing. He is capable of moving at a blur, when pushed to use his maximum speed. He can accelerate up to forty-five miles per hour, but within a twenty-by-twenty foot square, he can increase his speed up to fifty miles per hour, due to all the time he spent in the ring - his mind visually seeing it and the adrenaline pumping at double time when an opponent is within that range. His hand speed is no slouch either, able to fire off many combinations in the span of a few moments, maybe even blinks of the eye.

Foot Work: Another major skill for him, is his ability to utilize his foot work; making things like evasion and swift attacks a very distinct possibility for him, including close up. Keeping on his toes, and moving, also allows him to set the pace and confuse opponents.

Master of the Basics: Tre'Yan, unlike many boxers, hasfully mastered the basics of boxing allowing them to be used to their fullest extent. His punches are sharp, fast, and quick; he knows enough to not stay in one spot; and how to be a defensive boxer, using counter punches and outboxing to his advantage. There are other basics he has learned and uses to their full effect.

Power: He is one of the strongest boxers in the world, though there are admittedly some stronger. He can solidly punch a five inch dent in a steel wall.

Styles and Stances: Tre'Yan has knowledge of most of the styles and stances in the boxing world. He prefers to use an Orthodox, right hand/foot lead style. While he is capable of being a southpaw, he prefers to stick with this stance and use it in an outboxing type of fashion. This allows him to accurate pommel opponents, and keep his distance, making full use of his speed, knowledge, and reach.

Ground Fighting: Outside of boxing matches, he has some ability to fight opponents who get low. He is increasingly flexible, able to crouch down and throw effective blows at his opponent, even down at leg level.

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Defense: His defense is his weakness, though his bones that are as sturdy as petrified wood can take a pounding. He can take quite a few hits, but eventually they will wear him out and lower his speed, making him an easier target to combat and ultimately take down.

Master of the Basics: Though this is also a strength, it doubles as a weakness. His Basics allow him to fight on par with many predictable and unpredictable styles; however, he has never developed what one would call a style of his own, yet.

In-Fighting: As accomplished an out-fighter he is, he is at a severe disadvantage once the fight is taken to the inside. He knows the basics of it, and can fight there, but he is significantly worse at it than his preferred range. He relies heavily on clenches here in order to attempt to stop opponent's momentum and get some space.

Ground Fighting: He throws no kicks, and has no grapple game. Take him off his feet, neutralize his hands, and he's done for.

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Speed Hell: After dying, Tre'Yan was granted the chance to compete in an Undead Boxing tournament, hosted by a creature named Liaison, who claimed he couldn't be touched. Tre'Yan faced opponents from all over existence, including men that would be in higher weight classes than him, by far. The point of the tournament was that Liaison had grown found of boxing, after watching a particularly vicious fight between the American Bryan Hawk and the Japanese Takamura.

The prize wasn't money nor fame, but a granted wish from Liaison who would call in any number of favors to grant it. Tre'Yan made it to the final round with all knockouts, and had been knocked down only once. The final round was particularly dangerous, as his opponent was a mirror image of Dyayun, but lacked the power and rough grace of the man. Still, he hit like a truck and nearly knocked Tre'Yan out twice.

Eventually Tre'Yan won with a very sharp, crisp one-two punch that he had finally perfected. He wished for more speed, and was granted it. In a roundabout way. Liaison sent him off to meet the legendary boxer of Ghurth giga-multiverse, a man by the name of Gufth "Speed Hell" Xumi, the distant cousin of their current Presidentess, Shangrul Xumi. The man was nice, and talked a lot about his past bouts, especially ones with a man he referred to as 'The Hunter'.

Gurth oft wore thick padding, even in the admittedly high heat of the day - several hundred degrees above zero was considered a cool day, and a thousand flat was considered mildly warm. When finally getting down to what Tre'Yan had come for, he constructed a ring and went about boxing Tre'Yan.

Now, Tre'Yan was a fast man, and started out fine - even surpising Gufth with his acceleration. Eventually, however, he was starting to get left behind by Gufth, to the point where he could not even defend against the shots that were seemingly coming from everywhere. For five years this went on, with Tre'Yan steadily getting faster, or rather, his body reacting faster. When he finally overcame Gufth, the man revealed beneath his attire was several thousand pounds of weights.

Tre'Yan, shocked as he were, realized how outclassed he was - but fortunately, didn't have to box the man without weights. The man started teaching him what was known as 'Speed Hell', a technique that accelerated the body to a high level of speed, that seemed to spawn after images of the user that appear around the opponent, making incoming hits unpredictable. It starts by moving a full speed from side to side, while throwing as many feints as possible. With his natural hand and foot speed, Tre'Yan was able to master the technique.

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