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Greetings, I am a member of an alien race from a distant and weird dimension. I happen to have a developed a taste for role-playing on the human internet and I am looking for a good community. I am very interested in joining Pulp Fiction, superheroes, Naruto and fantasy roleplays.

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I hope this character is acceptable.

Michael



General information



Name: Michael O'Connor
Nick-Names: Bright Eyes
Alias: Bright One
Gender: male
Occupation: student
Place Of Origin: metropolis
Age: 14
Date Of Birth: Saturday July 7th
Appearance - Human :


Relationship information



Relationship Status: single
Sexuality: straight
Partner: none
Father: The Presence
Mother none
Siblings: none
Pets: none
other


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Personality

Likes and Dislikes
✔ Catholicism
✔ Good deeds
✔ Individualism
✔ literature
✔ theology
✔ psychology

✘ sin
✘ rudeness
✘ anti Catholics
✘ demons

Hobbies:
Literature
Shakespeare
epic poetry
history

Strengths:
⚜ mid to long range combat
⚜ controlled emotions
⚜ team players

Weaknesses:
☠ silver is almost like kryptonite to him
☠ too much emotion will weaken his powers
☠ hardly any close range combat training

Brief Biography: On the seventh hour of the seventh of the seventh month Michael was created. Michael was never like any other kid in Metropolis, in fact his parents were not even his real parents. He had been adopted by his mother and father when he had appeared on their doorstep one morning on July 7. His mother and father were unable to have children, but they had prayed to God for one and to them Michael's mysterious appearance was a miracle.

They treated him like he was their flesh and blood. But even as a toddler strange things happened around him. First he had healed their pet dog's broken leg by simply touching it and his hand had glowed a bright white when it happened. This shocked his adopted parents, but they didn't bring up again until another unexplained thing happened when he was seven. While he was out playing his mind thought of a sphere and in his hand appeared a glowing orb. These were only two of several weird incidents that happened with Michael.

Eventually his parents told him about they had adopted him and that he had been left on their doorstep. When he asked about his real parents they told him that could not find any trace of them or their whereabouts. It was around this time that Michael befriended a boy named Wally who was a nice kid and gave Michael some words of encourage and wisdom. He was glad to have friends, especially someone like Wally who was a really good moral person for Michael to be friends with.

Wally and him played together a lot as kids and Michael even eventually told Wally about his strange abilities. He was worried about being called a freak and becoming shunned by the town, but Wally did no such thing and viewed his powers a gift. As the years went on weird things would still happen on occasion, but it was nothing too serious.

But then when he was thirteen his special powers began to manifest even more and one day he accidentally unleashed a bolt of divine energy and blew apart a metro station bench. After that incident Michael began to worry if his gifts were too powerful for him to control. That's when he was approached by the mysterious being known as The Phantom Stranger and the entity explained to him that he was a creation of the supreme being known as The Presence.

Michael was a creation of God and was destined to help carry out his will. All of this information was a lot to take in and he had to explain it to his adoptive parents. As a religious couple they believed his story and Michael now had to figure out what he would do to help develop his powers. He then was instructed by Phantom Stranger to go to the academy for heroes to learn how to control his great powers and use them for good.

Powers and Abilities

Michael only has a very tiny amount of his father's omnipotent power, that small fraction still grants him some amazing abilities. His abilities broken off into three categories, creation, destruction and perception.

Divine Bolts: Michael can release divine energy in the form of bright white bolts of lightning from his hands and hit his enemies with a good amount of explosive force.

Divine Shapes: He can use his divine energy to form solid shapes such as cubes, pyramids and other inanimate objects. This ability requires a lot of concentration for him to create and control the objects.

God's Will: Michael can move things through sheer will, but at this stage of his powers he can only move things when not in combat since it requires a good deal of focus, but he can create a shock wave when in a fight to knock away enemies.

Healing touch: this ability allows Michael to heal the injuries of others by touching their wounds. This won't save people from fatal wounds, but minor breaks and cuts will be healed.

God's Eyes: With his left eye Michael can see all supernatural forces and creatures as well as magic and divine energy. His right eye allows him to see people's emotions.

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@Weird Tales
Honestly though based on what the gms have said
It doesn't matter because this rp is mainly D.C. Marvel or original character (this to me means 1st generation meta human....either born or created...like lightning struck or something)
Which means titan children are a no go

So Greek mythology can be discussed all day but it doesn't change how this rp functions
So again if you want a character that's got some God background you'll want to follow Thor Loki (and their line up of Norse gods) or lucifer Morningstar (diluted like Cole because god and goddess would be their grandparents)

(And from sheer curiosity I'm gonna look up titans some more)


I know that, but I like debating the flaws behind the argument that titans can't have demigod children. They could in my opinion
*peeks*
I live for mythology stuff

Vicier is more of an expert then me but I can back her up and say yea those would be gods considering that titans were first and that their children were gods not Demi gods
Because Demi gods are born from a god and a human of some sort
.....even if that God dons a different shape (looking at Zeus...friggin weirdo) which creates a different species (...Zeus man)

So the only way you'll get god or child of a god would be Thor or lokis stories or the line of lucifer Morningstar in which case I'm open to discussion for siblings ^.^


The titans had children with other immortals which create gods. That argument is flawed because there is no example of a titan having a god child with a human
@Weird Tales; hey, hi... just your friendly Mythology buff (obsessed nerd) here.

What's my specialty you ask..? Greek Mythology..! How coincidental..!

I will say now that through all of this interaction, I have been holding myself back... I have been stopping myself all day from saying anything because I know that once I'm let loose, I won't stop. I know my shit about this topic- this is my territory; and I don't think that many people would like my rambling, but right now, I have to step in and point out the discrepancies that I have found coming out in this conversation...

First of all; let's start with the two Titans that you have chosen as parents. Κριως Κρειος (Kreios/ Crius) and Ιαπετος (Iapetos/ Iapetus). Now, out of the two that you chose- you only got one of them right when it came to their domains. While Iapetus is the Titan God of morality, Crius is actually the Titan God of constellations. So before you go ahead, you should have probably looked into that a little bit more- did you know that they're brothers..? That they have two other brothers by the names of Koios and Hyperion..? And that Iapetus is actually one of the older of the four..? They helped Kronos in his ascent, and were known to represent the four cosmic pillars. It's actually quite the fascinating myth- not my favorite if I'm being truly candid, but still rather interesting. I've actually placed it in the hider just below if you want to give it a read over.



Now, onto the next issue- fan made stories are not considered cannon... in like anything. And as such, I hate to say it, the Titans can't be used as parentage to your characters. The stories you speak of that feature these two in them are made by fans, they aren't made by the actual creators of the DC or the Marvel Universes, and as such, they are not characters that appear in them in any way, shape or form. So we cannot accept them.

You are pushing into my territory; Percy Jackson. I actually have a roleplay for these types of characters, however, even in that, as a GM I do not accept Demi-Titans as they are far too overpowered, and completely throw the balance of the roleplay out of whack.

What you have created are Gods- not children. Gods that happen to be apart of a pantheon that doesn't fit into the universes that this roleplay is centered around. This roleplay isn't based around Myth, it's based around Superheroes and Villains... please try and keep that in mind.


Okay.... Every demi titan I've seen created is no more powerful than any other Olympian hybrid. In fact there are hardly any other demigod besides the ones fathered by Zeus so the ones in Percy Jackson are based off a template and concept.

There is no example of what a titan human hybrid is like so the assumption was they would be like a demigod
@Weird Tales
But your characters are children of them? I know nothing of them, and cannot find anything about the titins anywhere beyond Crius was a titan of justice...

And Yoshi has pretty much covered the rest.


They are modeled after the ones from mythology which can be found on Wikipedia.
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Which story? Please don't say Teen Titans Go. I think I remember reading about it in one of the comics and to me it was the directors cry for help (seriously, who the hell came up with TTG? UGH!).

Anyway, Titans just remind me of Percy Jackson... o.o Kind of gets into the whole Greek/Roman thing. And wouldn't the child of a titan be a God, since that's how that's all laid out? And wouldn't all of the Gods had to of signed the treaty? Makes for a bit of a boring story, me thinks.


They appeared in an old story involving Donna Troy. Also these characters are modeled off of the fan stories that titans can produce hybrid children like the Olympians
@Weird Tales
Well, I haven't actually managed to find them anywhere in the universes- oh, actually, sorry, I did manage to find only a teeny, tiny mention that didn't actually make any sense.

To be honest, I'm not comfortable having them in this roleplay, as, while yes, we do have gods (loki, thor... ) they are actually well established and have thick story lines, and there is more then a small amount of information on them.


I wasn't planning to have them show up in the rp. They would just be mentioned by my characters
@Caits also in DC metahumans are anyone with powers and that includes wonder woman
@Weird Tales
Hey mate, I'd love to say welcome aboard, but... I've never heard of these titan's in either the DC or the Marvel worlds. Now, i might be ignorant about some of the heroes and villians across these worlds, but I've been talking with my co-Gms and neither of them know of them either.

I did do a quick google search, and only came up with that crius is actually a titan of justice.

Which I'm not sure where that leaves us...

but The characters have to be children from heroes or villians from DC or Marvel. Or, in the case of some of the characters, completely new metahumans, like my Tobias.


I was basing this off the fact that the titans appeared in a teen titans story and it was safe to say that the ones who didn't make an appearance still existed
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