Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-28920015-20170727050517/@comment-28920015-20170728044251

(I'm bringing in the rest of Tessa's 4 player session)

(Name: Andie Belmont

World: (eg. Undertale) Homestuck

Bio: The player who got ahold of the Red Box, thought to have died, but didn't.

Powers/abilities: He is, and ALPHA was right in my choice of song, A Prince of Doom, prepare for wall; Destroys doom, or destroys through doom.

Princes are the active half of the destruction class, with their counterparts being the more passive Bards. Princes tend to be self-aggrandizing and overestimate their own ability, but in their defense they are usually very skilled at their work. Princes and Bards alike spend a majority of their time inverting their aspect due to their roles as destroyers, but must learn to embrace their aspect even as they destroy it.

Doom is the aspect of death, sacrifice, rules, order, and authority. It’s counterpart is Life. Doom players tend to lose the most of all the aspects due to the power of their sacrifices, and have a love of order - an interest in computer coding, following the instructions for Lego sets, or paint by color art books would be right up a Doom player’s alley. Though Doom seems like a gloomy aspect, it’s quite possible to be a peppy, cheerful Doom player.

A Prince of Doom would have the ability to destroy doom in the form of rules and authority, though they would also have the ability to destroy through doom, which might take the form of leading entire ghost armies. Should a Prince of Doom sacrifice themselves for the sake of their teammates, even death itself might not hold them back. Destroying death might mean they can bring themselves back to life - or they might even have more power as a ghost, destroying through death. The Prince of Doom would be a fantastic source of fighting power, and a welcome addition on any team - though like all destruction classes, teammates should keep a watchful eye to make sure they don’t turn against the other players.

The role of a Prince of Doom in a typical Sburb session is an active one; taking out imps, destroying rules holding back the team, and fighting the Derse royalty.

Prior to God-tiering, the Prince of Doom would act much more like a Life player than a Doom player. They might disregard authority, greatly dislike rules, and try to take care of or heal others. Their ability to completely break down rules and regulations would make them a terror in any public school, so they probably wouldn’t be the best student - though they may be quite intelligent. The Prince of Doom would probably not be someone to try to make plans with, because assuming that they don’t reject the plan outright, they still probably won’t be able to follow it precisely.

Ascension is always difficult, but it might be a straightforward affair to the Prince of Doom. Assuming that they were well-developed, their knowledge of sacrifice and death would make it easy for them to die for the sake of more power. If they were under-developed, though (still acting like a complete Life player) they might completely reject the idea of dying at all and adamantly refuse to reach Godhood.

Post God-tiering, the Prince of Doom reach an understanding of their aspect, and of how to work it to their advantage. Their increased power would make them a formidable foe, and their destruction of order would make them difficult to control or manipulate.

The inversion of a Prince of Doom would be a Sylph of Life; one who passively fixes energy, rebellion, and healing.

Other: He's God-tier'd, Tessa had tried to kill his awake self, but that just resulted in his God-tier.

Name: Bailey Waters

World: (eg. Undertale) Homestuck

Bio: Nothing really

Powers/abilities: Bailey is a Mage of Light. Mages will uniquely experience their Aspect, both good and bad. As a result, they gain a unique understanding of what their Aspect is or does. Their challenge is to become open to new insight or different perspectives than their own.

A Mage of Light might suffer from their knowledge, perception or awareness of all things. They would be enlightened with valuable knowledge, but it could be torturous also knowing what they know. They already know everything, even things they might be powerless to change. They might literally suffer from a third eye, either in their mind like migraines or it being physically on their body. Bright lights could hurt their eyes and they might even suffer from all the attention and exposure, they could be someone important or influential because of their knowledge, the flash of a camera could be especially bad. On the flipside through their unique experiences, these things could be uniquely effortless for them to navigate moreso than other people, they could be people able to effortless navigate the spotlight of either fame or infamy. They could see the importance in the thing that everyone else ignores, the truth underneath all of the lies that nobody else detects.

Everything they do could be scrutinized, or be seen as bad or a good omen. The whole of the meaning of existence weighs heavily on them and they could suffer from an existential crisis or two. To put it shortly, they are someone who didn’t ask to be enlightened, and might have even preferred not knowing, but who can also turn it around and use it to their great advantage. On the bright side, this causes them to truly see what is important and meaningful in life, so they can focus on that instead. They may also suffer from accidental bouts with superstition, stepping on mirrors or constantly running into black cats and such, or know of even the most obscure superstitions for giving good or bad luck where needed..

This can cause them to have bad luck at times, but also causes them to have knowledge of everything to do with superstitions and how to fix them when they go wrong. They are burning from all the Light they are constantly being exposed to, and it can wear them out, physically, emotionally, maybe even mentally. They might also have been lied to in the past about various things and suffered for it, so now they know how to tell truth from a lie. Nothing escapes their notice or perception, so they can never be snuck up on or be hurt by anyone meaning to hurt them, they would know before it ever was a thought in the other person’s head.

Other: She God-tier'd early on and is top of the ladder, hid from Tessa by going to the heart of skia.

Name: Wright Toki

World: (eg. Undertale) Homestuck

Bio: eh, nothing really to go here

Powers/abilities: Wright is a Knight of Space: Knights hide a fear of a perceived fundamental failure with their Aspect behind a shield of confidence and obsessive effort. Their challenge is to learn to take it down a notch and to understand that they are skilled enough

Knights of Space have interest in art or fashion, they’re especially good at reusing what is already there, changing it or remixing into something new, changing how it’s used. They might have an abnormally high skill with craft-like things, like knitting, woodwork, sculpture. They are very good at using whatever physical ingredients that they have. They can use their precision and intuition to use objects in creative ways, think of those posts about “life hacks” like using an empty ketchup bottle filled with pancake mix to make exact bear face or butt shaped pancakes. That is Knight of Space territory right there. They are probably good with various kinds of weapons as well.

“Jack of all Trades” or “Handy Man” describes these kinds of Knights very well. They tend to have amazing various skills because of their tendency to get impatient with things and either improvise solutions out of frustration, or more likely because they’ve practiced what they do a million times and each time they are unsatisfied with the results, even if they’re actually great results. To a Knight of Space, every physical object can be their weapon, their tool. I think it can’t be said how good at improvising they are, even if they themselves don’t think so. Theater or miming or any kind of physical performance like stage acting is very likely their forte. They are likely to be in this field one way or another, even if it’s just strategically moving props around in the background as stage ninjas or making outfits quickly last minute.

They are probably good cosplayers as well. Knights of Space would probably try to get lots of stuff done and have a well decorated, precisely used house and rooms because of constant fiddling, and in general seem to have a good handle on most things, even if they always unsatisfied with their results. Knights of Space would even believe that their “Jack of all Trades” status means they have no one solid interest or skill to focus on and master, and thus they would feel useless, even when they really aren’t. They’re the ones who say “but I’m not really good at anything” and believe it.

Other: He's good at making costumes, only escaping Tessa's wrath by making a costume of a Prospitian and hiding. He is top of the ladder god-tier)

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(Hmmm? Well lookie here, Uber wants 3 OCs? Accepted.)

(Thanks uber!)

(No problem Uber.)

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3 portals opened up and out dropped 3 god-tier'd Kids, each with scars, the Mage of Light bleeding.

The Prince of Doom and Knight of Space hold her up.

"Where are we?" The Mage of Light looks around, her eyes have adjusted quickly to the dim light.

Andrew comes over dragging Jane, "You're in the Maw, what are you're names? Also, this Jane, she'll help heal you."

Jane gets to work on the Mage of Light first.