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"Hey, hey, hey!" Dead Head got between Strix & Wadjet, holding up hands against both. "Let's keep things mellow, y'all. We got enough problems with th' growin' vampire plague out there, we don't need t'be at each other's throats in here." He took a step back, looked to Strix, "Horus is keepin' an eye on lil' Esteban. He's safe, safe as can be." Mutt materialized beside him, and nodded. He looked back to Wadjet, "as for what's goin' on -- an' it looks like Strix here's read summa th' same books I did -- is that there's a new breed a' vampire in town. The Red Death, it's called, an' they're nasty cusses. Not as strong as mah pal here, but more'n enough for most folks, an' they spread a lot faster. We got some folks downstairs from the hospital, they got sprayed with some'a the blood from one, an' that was enough t'infect 'em. Takes a few days ta turn, though. All these vamps want's t'gorge on blood, and spread their infection. Fortunately, they seem t'have all the same weaknesses most vamps got. Oh, and once they're turned, thy ain't them anymore: their soul's gone, on ta whatever afterlife it'd normally go to. All that's inside 'em is hunger an' echoes a' memories." He looked back and forth between the two again, "I've read that there's a chance -- a slim chance -- that a person can fight off th'infection, so the ones we got below might not turn. If we can find some way t'increase their chances, boost their immune system or somethin', that'd be great. But doin' that an' findin' all the vamps an' potential vamps that're already out there... this is gonna be nasty. Strix, you got any lead on where these things might've come from?"
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Heroditus swam slowly around the machine, taking it all in. The damage caused by Deep One claws and teeth would be easy enough to repair -- the device seemed to be made of standard materials, brass and bronze and silver, easy enough to procure. The tubes were either of woven kelp or eel skin; again, not too difficult to replace. And the runes and sigils were fairly straightforward, for the most part, and would not be too difficult to re-engrave. Time-consuming, yes, but all doable by those with adequate skill & resources. The extracts and mutagens, though, that would be another matter entirely. "Father, these reagents," he indicated one of the severed tubes and its contents diffusing into the water around them, "they would have had to be prepared in a dry environment. I saw no such facilities near the air cells above. So there is either a separate air-filled section of this facility, or parts of this were crafted elsewhere and assembled here." And if it's the latter, there would be notes and records of this experiment there, too. "And these smears, here, and here," he indicated some particularly large patches, "are those something that spilled from this device, or something the Deep Ones brought with them? If it's something they brought with them, is it some general purpose disruptor," he reached for a small probe and moved closer to get a sample, "or something they made specifically to counter this? How much did they know before they attacked?"
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In Brief: Clayface, AS A HERO! Or Kamala Khan, as a Ukrainian-American boy. Identity: Secret Alternate Identity: Davyd “Dayv” Ocheret Palahniuk (pau-lah-nik) Birthplace: Freedom City, NJ, USA Legal Status: American citizen with no criminal record Base of Operations: Claremont Academy Residence: Claremont Academy Dorms, or his parent’s apartment (in Riverside) Occupation: High School Student Affiliations: Claremont Academy Family: Father (Vyacheslav), mother (Kateryna), grandmother/babusya (mother’s mother, Oksana), uncle (father’s brother, Aleksandr/"Sasha"), all in Freedom; paternal grandparents (Yuriy & Larysa) and maternal grandfather (Mykola) in Ukraine Age: 19 (Date of Birth: July 26th, 2002) Gender: Male Species: Human Mutate Height: 5 ft 9 in. (1.75m) Weight: 225 lbs. (147kg) Skin: Caucasian (variable) Hair: Dark Blonde/Light Brown (variable) Eyes: Gray (variable) APPEARANCE Davyd Palahniuk was an unassuming young Eastern European male, with short dark blonde/light brown hair and gray eyes, a round face, short arms and long legs. He usually wore fairly simple but sturdy clothing, which helped him blend in to the background and move about unobtrusively. That's still how he usually appears, though he has to use his metamorphic powers to do so. His default, true form is now a mass of protoplasmic flesh, vaguely humanoid in shape and size, with a narrow head featuring a thin lipless mouth, two tiny slits instead of a nose, and solid eyes of an indistinct, muddy hue. His flesh is a muddy mix of blacks, browns, pinks, reds, and yellows -- all the colors human skin can come in, as well as Grue crimson. His eyes are similar, a scattered, glittering swirl of every color that humans eyes can come in, plus Grue yellow. Thanks to his powers, he can look like most anyone (or anything), though he has little experience in mimicry or infiltration. He prefers organic forms, turning into animals or weird hybrids; when he mimics something with metal or plastic parts, those parts are made of a glossy chitin. In combat, and if out of the public eyes -- that is, in someplace where he can terrify criminals without worrying about scaring civilians -- he adopts a more terrifying "War Form," which is about a foot taller, covered in sleek crimson insectoid carapace, with a lashing alligator tail, raptor’s claws on the hands and feet, and piranha fangs. When he alters his form, he can have the shift go smoothly (like Martian Manhunter in Justice League/Justice League Unlimited and or Miss Martian in Young Justice, or Mystique in the various X-Men cartoons and films), or do it in a more disturbing manner, with shredding flesh and audibly popping bones (like the Things in John Carpenter’s The Thing and the 2011 prequel). HISTORY Davyd Palahniuk had a fairly uneventful early life, the son of immigrants who had been moved to the States from the Ukraine in 1986, shortly after the Chernobyl disaster. Clever and imaginative but painfully shy, and able to effortlessly blend into crowds (actually an early subtle manifestation of his mutant powers), he preferred the company of books and movies -- especially horror and science fiction -- to that of other people. Growing up in Freedom city exposed him to all manner of weirdness -- the worst being the 2010 Grue Invasion, where the building he was in partially collapsed due to a rampaging Grue!Kaiju -- but that eventually became just so much background noise. He had an unassuming time in school, with plans to become a secluded hermit of a writer. That is, until he enrolled in Franklin D. Roosevelt High School’s theatre arts class (mainly because the girl he had a crush on was in there), which helped him come out of his shell and learn to appreciate being around people. He still preferred working behind the scenes, though, and his love of weird things translated into a knack with makeup effects and costume work. He had plans to study makeup effects, but couldn’t decide between Freedom City University (where some of his friends had already gone or were planning to go) or the Freedom School for the Arts (which offered a more intense program). One night, while on FCU campus, he heard screams coming from one of the biomedical engineering labs. He was on campus visiting friends and attending a late night monster movie marathon, and, still pumped from having seen normal human campers fighting off machete-wielding maniacs and oozing blob-monsters, Davyd rushed into the building, towards the screams. He found Fear-Master, terrorizing a group of grad students who had been working late on a project. His sudden appearance provided a distraction for the students, who tried to run, but Fear-Master recovered and leaped upon them. Frantic to get away, some of the students started hurling beakers and flasks at the fearmonger, but he managed to deflect most of them, and many instead hit Davyd. Through the cuts and scrapes caused by the shattering glassware (and one near-miss from a knife Fear-Master had hurled), over a dozen different serums -- experiments with stem cells and extracellular matrices, human and animal, intended to fix bone, regrow skin, and repair muscle -- entered his bloodstream, and rapidly spread to every cell in his body. Davyd’s body began to melt, and swell, distending into an amorphous horror that scared the students more than Fear-Master had, and captured the crazed musician’s perverse fascination, who wondered if he’d be able to get this new monster to work with him. But Davyd’s mind was still intact, so he picked up Fear-Master and slammed him about like a ragdoll. He then slithered out after the fleeing students, calling out to them that he was okay, that he meant them no harm, that he was a good guy -- but in his panic (and rearranging brain matter) he’d switched from English to Russian. "Ya khorosho" ("I'm good") sounds very much like "yeah, horrorshow" in English, and that’s the name the campus security used when the students reached them. After things were sorted out (and they realized Fear-Master had bolted), researchers were able to stabilize Davyd and give him some control over his form. Remembering the lessons from his parents who grew up in Soviet-dominated Ukraine -- the interdependence of humanity, and how those who possess much have a responsibility to give to those without -- he realized he could do much to help people, especially against the real monsters that plagued the world. Monsters like Fear-Master, who is still very interested in forcing Horrorshow to work with (or for) him, and SHADOW, who would very much like to study him and replicate his powers for their agents. Headmistress Summers soon approached Davyd, and offered him a place at Claremont Academy. PERSONALITY & MOTIVATION Since gaining powers and entering Claremont, Davyd has had a noticeable shift in personality. He’s become more outgoing and energetic, and he loves using his powers in ways both subtle and gross. His grandmother often told him tales of people in her home country who had powers but kept them hidden, though doing so often had a negative impact on their health; Davyd has no desire to hide his abilities. Davyd Palahniuk loves being a superhero, almost as much as he loves having superhuman powers. He rarely angsts over whether or not there’s more he could be doing, as he knows there are many other heroes out there who are also fighting the good fight. It does upset him that so many people who become gifted with powers seem to turn to villainy, showing the same selfishness that ruined his parent’s home country and caused it to be seen as so corrupt for so long. But he just keeps trying to do the best he can, stopping what criminals he can catch, saving whatever innocent he can reach, and (if able) taking time to entertain children with his powers. Since his powers make him so adaptable, he’s willing to take on any challenge, no matter how dangerous, if it means he can be of some help. Since gaining his powers and stopping a few criminals, his self-esteem has received a considerable boost. While still not interested in taking the spotlight, or sticking around afterwards to take credit or be interviewed, his confidence has grown. He’s also become an advocate for those bullied or oppressed for the way they look or for other body issues, including the transgender community. His experiences with them, as well as in taking on so many other forms, male and female, has also caused him to begin examining and questioning his own sexuality and gender identity. He has no particular romantic interests at the moment, though, focusing on his heroic work… and his school work. POWERS & TACTICS Were it not for the accident, Horrorshow’s mutant powers -- caused by his parent’s exposure to radiation from the Chernobyl disaster -- would have fully manifested in a year or two, and he’d be able to assume the appearance of any humanoid form, though not quite down to the genetic level. The accident supercharged these abilities, giving him almost total control over his shape and substance. He can’t assume energy or gaseous forms, or any form that involves moving parts or chemical reactions (he could become something that looked like a motorcycle, but it would have no moving parts), but beyond that his form is limited largely by his imagination and personal preferences. He prefers sticking with purely organic forms, mixing and matching parts from anything in the animal kingdom, and forms inspired by all manner of horror movies and sci-fi television shows he’s seen. The one major drawback to his powers is that sometimes his body is too adaptable: effects that transform or otherwise involuntarily change his body are especially effective against him. He'd like to learn more subtler tricks like pheromones, adrenal alterations, or toxin secretions, but he's not (yet) knowledgeable enough to do that, which he intends to fix by enrolling in some biology and zoology courses. In combat, Horrorshow prefers to open with something spectacular, following his initial attack with an intimidating pose to terrify criminals into submission. (Or even opening with a Fearsome Presence or Startle, if able to catch them off-guard.) If straightforward attacks don’t cut it, he’ll go for more subtle tactics, trying to keep foes off-balance until he can work out a weakness. He's started taking some self-defense courses, and is working on adapting their lessons to create his own personal style of shapeshifter combat, which looks something like a cross between Aikido and professional wrestling. His powers are very similar to those of a Grue metamorph, something that the scientists noticed when they were called in to help stabilize him. In fact, they found that part of Davyd’s genetic structure has had Grue genetic material grafted to it, though this was not shared with him. (He later discovered this with the help of Miss Grue.) They theorize that at least one of the researchers at that FCU laboratory had gotten hold of some Grue biological material (perhaps taken from Roswell, or the 2010 Gruevasion) for use in their regeneration experiments, which may be why Dayv got powers instead of a messy death. ALLIES His family: father Vyacheslav (wyah-cheh-SLOW), mother Kateryna (kah-teh-RI-nah), uncle Aleksandr (aka Uncle Sasha, Vyacheslav’s younger brother), and babusya/grandmother Oksana (Kateryna’s mother). His paternal grandparents, Yuriy & Larysa, are still alive, but remained in Ukraine. Longtime friend James “Jimmy” Gray, who plans to enter HIT for mechanical engineering. Claremont classmates, especially Crystal Gazer (Lulu), Forever Boy (Pan), Lady Liberty (Monica), and Specimen (Adam). And to a lesser extent Sun Dragon (Leroy) & Dio, Salvo (Nicole), and Zenith (Corinne). Grimalkin (Lynn) and Miss Grue (Daphne) have been helping him train with his powers. Miss Grue has also been teaching him about Grue and other extraterrestrials. ENEMIES Fear-Master (Blume), and anyone who treats others badly due to their appearance (including transphobes). Uncle Sasha has done work with Freedom City's Mafiya, which could cause complications for Davyd & his family. MISCELLANEOUS Horrorshow is an all-purpose shapechanger, a solid jack-of-all-trade "backup" character able to fill most roles but nowhere near as good as a dedicated character. He can be a Brick, a Martial Artist, a Speedster, an infiltrator, a 'face,' and more, but he's there to support, not overshadow. (He could hypothetically be an ersatz Mentalist, with behavior-altering pheromones or touch-range Mental powers -- meshing his nervous system with another's -- but he’s avoiding the latter out of fear of damage to his own mind and also because it’s gross.) He still prefers to work off-stage rather than center stage, so is more than willing to let others take the limelight (as long as his contributions don’t go unacknowledged -- he does have some pride). How the FCU researcher got their hands on Grue biological samples -- and if there are more such samples in other laboratories -- could be an interesting mystery (and source for more superhumans!). Davyd learned (from Miss Grue) that he is part Grue, and was quite upset at first. He fears he may become more Grue-like, or dominated by the Meta-Mind. Behind The Scenes I’d been toying with the idea for a Claremont character for some time. My initial thought was some sort of gadgeteer, with ties to Ogoun (loa of metalworking & rum-making). But nothing quite gelled, so I decided to go with my other favorite superhero archetype, shapeshifters. I happened to see John Carpenter’s The Thing and Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange around that time, and an idea started taking root. I’m not sure if I’m going to eventually give him any psionic abilities (as he unlocks more of his Grue-ness), or just stick with the shapeshifting ones. Though Davyd fears this, I do not have any plans for Davyd to “lose himself” to the Meta-Mind, or develop some sort of secondary Grue personality. I already ran that type of story with Herr Doktor Viktor Archeville, and I’ve no desire to repeat that. COMPLICATIONS Bad Powers, Good People / Lovecraftian Superpower: Davyd has a good and kind heart, and would never dream of harming anyone who didn’t thoroughly deserve it. He loves using his powers to entertain and thrill people as much as he does using them to spook criminals. But given what Freedom City had gone through with shapeshifters -- both from the Grue and things like ArchEvil -- some people may react in an extremely negative way to him when they see him using his abilities. The GM may give him a Hero Point if someone reacts negatively upon witnessing his transformation, such as fleeing from him, trying to drive him off, and/or attacking him. Enemy (Fear-Master): Melvin Blume still hasn't forgotten the boy who spurned him. He feels Horrorshow would be a perfect accomplice, or, failing that, an unwitting pawn. The GM can give him a Hero Point in exchange for Fear-Master or his minions attacking or otherwise disrupting him at the worst possible times. Involuntary Shapeshifting: While Davyd is capable of transforming in a controlled fashion, and usually turns into what he intends to, his powers also occasionally activate without his conscious input. If talking or hanging out with someone for an extended period, his appearance may subtly shift to become more like theirs. If interacting with someone he really likes, his body may shift to become more like what he believes they would find most attractive. When his attention wanders, one eye might start roaming around his head. When hungry, one of his limbs may sprout a serpentine head and stretch out looking for something to eat. A concentration skill check can usually get these manifestations under control, once he’s made aware of them, though not always right away. The GM can give him a Hero Point if his involuntary shifting causes a severe breach of etiquette or otherwise makes others uncomfortable, which could result in a penalty to (or automatically failing) certain interaction skill checks. Obligations (Family): If Davyd’s family calls for his help, he'll drop everything and run to their aid. The GM can give him a Hero Point in exchange for having them request his aid at the worst possible times. Secret (Identity): Davyd has a loving local family, and any adversaries who learned about his double life could threaten or harm them. OTHER Character Sheet [link] Claremont Roommate: Benicio "Ben" "Octoman" Wang (2019/2020, 2020/2021) Claremont Schedule: Junior in 2019/2020, Senior in 2020/2021 Claremont Team (2019/2020): Orange (teammates: Angelic, Arcana, Crystal Gazer, Soliton, and Sun Dragon/Parhelion [and Dio]) Claremont Team (2020/2021): Orange (teammates: Angelic, Arcana, Chitin, Nocturne) HellQ [link] Reputation Table [link] TIMELINE 1937 Oksana Kunis born in Korosten, Ukraine. 1953 Vyacheslav Palahniuk born to Yuriy Palahniuk & Larysa Oistrakh. 1962 Aleksandr Palahniuk born to Yuriy Palahniuk & Larysa Oistrakh. Kateryna born to Mykola Chornovil & Oksana Kunis in Korosten. 1986 April 25-26: Chernobyl disaster. The city of Korosten, 90 km away, was declared a zone of voluntary evacuation, as it had suffered considerable fallout. Vyacheslav Palahniuk, Kateryna Chornovil, and her mother Oksana all evacuate and head to America; Vyacheslav & Kateryna meet and fall in love along the way. Yuriy & Larysa move east, but remain in Ukraine, settling in Kharkiv. Mykola remains in Korosten. 2002 July: Davyd Ocheret Palahniuk is born to Vyacheslav Palahniuk & Kateryna Chornovil, in Freedom City. 2019 April 18th: Davyd is changed. He lets his Uncle Sasha know (since the authorities needed a parent or guardian to contact), but not his parents or babusya Oksana. April 22nd: David is brought on to the Claremont Academy campus, and meets several students (Watchdog & Daystar, Zenith, Sun Dragon, Lady Liberty, Crystal Gazer, Salvo, Red Lynx, and Veronica Danger). Will this Mud Pack hold? April 23rd: A routine tour of the Claremont Campus sends Crystal Gazer, Horrorshow, White Lioness, and Zenith on a strange Nostalgia Trip. May 6th: Davyd meets Grimalkin and Miss Grue, who wish to help him with his powers and see if he's interested in Lynn's Body Doubles service. He learns he is part-Grue! May 11th: Dayvd reveals his powers to his family. (Cast In A New Role) June 24th: Summer Vacation! Davyd goes with Adam "Specimen" Lanchester, Pan "Forever Boy" Barrie, Louise "Crystal Gazer" Beaumont, and Veronica Danger to the British Virgin Islands. But what's this: a sunken ship off the coast? (Dead Men Tell No Tales) July 1st: Horrorshow goes into SPAAACE! He, Crystal Gazer, Gauss, and Salvo go to CoVic Station, where the newly-joining worlds of Xix (around the nearby, undiscovered star of Lia) is hosting an open celebration around their union with the interstellar alliance. The hope is that observing a peaceful transition between isolation to community will provide a safe, helpful means of understanding the galactic neighbors they might encounter later in life. (Stellar School) August 28th: Davyd (with help from his parents, uncle, and babusya) moves in to Claremont, and meets his roommate, Ben "Octoman" Wang. (It's Mov[in]g Day!) October 6th: Davyd goes on a Mall Trip with Lulu, both for Halloween ideas and general people-watching. October 12th: Davyd joins Ashley & Judy (Watchdog & Daystar), Danica (Chelone), Benny (Rebound), Mia (Soliton), and Nick (Vox) in a trip to Earth-B-Vacant-19, as part of Claremont's Extradimensional Birdwatching Club. They get to watch a rich variety of animals, who evolved on a world where people never did... and also find signs that other people have been there! October 31st: Davyd (disguised as a Lon Chaney!Wolf Man) joins Mia (Soliton, a zombie), Lulu (Crystal Gazer, Kim Possible), Danica (Chelone, a fluffy chick), Astrid (Ms. Thursday, as Ziggy Stardust), Leroy (Sun Dragon, Garnet from SU) & Dio (Dragon!Maleficent), and Abigail (Arcana, as Wednesday Addams) in a trip to The Black House, a traveling "haunted house." But things aren't as camp & kitsch as they first appear! (Amygdala) 2020 January: Davyd and the rest of Orange Squad meet their new teammate, Eira! They also do some trust-building exercises. (One By One) February 7th: In the aftermath of Eria's first meeting with her fellow members of Orange Team, the Swedish teen had made arrangements for her team to spend the weekend on CoVic Station as guests of the Praetorians! (Intergalactic Sightseeing) February 14th: Davyd, having no special person to spend Valentine's Day with, decides to engage in a little solo adventure. His mission: disguise himself as an adult, sneak into a bar (Chester's Club, in West End), then get out and back to Claremont without anyone knowing! But the bar he enters has a surprisingly varied clientele... like Mali, a physical therapist (and secretly the heroine Crimson Tiger)... his fellow Claremonter, Ashley (Watchdog), and her date, Farua... and an international criminal vampire! Well, that last one was Mr. Strix, but all sorts of miscommunications and assaults ensue. Cooler heads prevail, though, when Davyd runs back to Claremont and begs Headmistress Summers for help. (Century for a Dame) Several days later, Ashley confronts Davyd about that night, at a tree near the Claremont dorms. Their meeting goes surprisingly well. (Stitches) February 26th: Davyd and his roommate Ben (Octoman) are approached by Daphne (Miss Grue), who has an offer for the Grueling she'd taken under her wing: recover a cache of Grue tech from a vault in New Mexico! It's hard to tell which of the two boys is more excited! (#ReleaseTheRavenCut) March 21st: Claremont's Orange Squad (and a few others) makes a diplomatic/professional trip to the DuTemps Castle, to meet with True North (Canada's super-team) and Vanguard (Britain's super-team). Davyd chats a bit with Erick (Foreshadow II, Vanguard) and Indira (Wraith), and Mali (Crimson Tiger, whom he'd met at Chester's Club a few weeks prior!) (Phone a Friend) April 7th: Davyd helps Lulu greet some new Claremonters: Callie (Madame Raven), Leon (Paper), and Tabitha (Awe/The Spectacle). (Fledglings in the Fold) April 13th: Davyd joins the rest of Orange Squad on a trip to Earth-2 (Leroy's home) for SPRING BREEEAAAK!!! (Spring Break 1: To Remove is to Improve) April (Two Weeks Before Prom): Benny (Rebound), Davyd, Eira (Angelic), Kameron (Red Lynx), Leroy (Parhelion), and Pan (Forever Boy) take a limited off-campus course in dancing, at The Espadas School of Self-Defense and Swordsmanship. Erik (Jack of Alll Blades) and Talya (Bombshell) are their instructors. But it's not just dance lessons on the agenda -- it's dance battling! (Strange Like Me) April (Late): It's prom time! For Claremont's Juniors and Seniors, a time for celebration! But for one Junior -- who had gone off-campus on Valentine's Day without permission, entered a bar while underage, assaulted a vampire, and allowed said vampire to follow him back to Claremont -- there would be no celebration, just sitting at the entrance taking tickets. (Hero Prom) June-August: Davyd gets a summer job at the Freedom Aquarium. (News) September 5th: It's move-in day! Davyd reconnects with Pan and Rebound and Thunderbird, and meets Chitin and Kensei. (Second Coming) September 6th: Veronica Danger has a plan, involving Crystal Gazer, Horrorshow, Masque, and Thunderbird. The plan: Danger International's participation in the Dakar Rally! (Rally Me This) Fall: Orange Squad -- Angelic, Arcana, Chitin, Horrorshow, and Nocturne -- work together on a Home Ec project, working to represent their culinary legacies. Eira & Natalia banter, while Davyd asks Ryder about his Robugs & Abby about her magic portals. (Weird Flex) October 31st: A Lemurian curse turns approximately 1% of Earth's population -- that's about 8,000,000 people -- into werewolves! Davyd & Heroditus are out walking Claremont's Quad when it hits the shapeshifter -- can his Atlantean associate aid him? (Night of the Wolves) 2021 January: Davyd helps Eira work up some new looks, and they talk about identity. (Sordid Deeds By Night) March 23rd: Davyd participates in a cross-country off-road race in Western Egypt, with Veronica Danger, Lulu/Crystal-Gazer, Elizabeth/Masque, and Micah/Thunderbird. (Dakar Rally) June: Davyd graduates from Claremont! Also, Davyd participates in a two-week summer internship, working on a farm of an alien world (well, a parallel Earth) populated by GIANT BEES! Things go pretty smoothly, until the steampunk time traveler shows up! (There Will Be Bees) July: Davyd goes on a train cruise across the UK and Europe, with Lulu/Crystal-Gazer and her boyfriend Adam/Specimen, Eira/Angelic and her boyfriend Pan/Forever Boy, and Judy/Daystar and her boyfriend Micah/Thunderbird. (Eurotrip: The Rhythm of the Rails) October 31: Freedom's Orpheum Theatre is showing classic monster movies, and made a special invite to all the city's more "monstrous" heroes. How can Davyd resist? Surely nothing bad will happen.... (Silver Screen Dreams) November: He'd been thinking about it for a while, but now he had to get serious. But there was still so much he didn't know, couldn't know. Fortunately, he knows someone with first-hand knowledge (or so it was rumored). And so he goes to visit Bombshell, to talk about Spies Like Us... ... which then leads to a meeting with Ace Danger at Danger Manor! (Friend Like Me). Davyd's quest for figuring out what to do with his post-Claremont self ends with him visiting with Grimalkin and Miss Grue. (Calling on the Aunties) Davyd's uncle Sasha has been up to something, and he wants to know what. It seems he's part of an underground fighting ring, which is using kidnapped metahumans! Fortunately, Neko & Kid Gawain, and Chimera, also happened to find their way to the underground arena, and the heroes work to put a stop to it. (Tyger Tyger, Burning Bright) December: Davyd's first gig for the Danger News Network comes earlier than he'd expected: he's interviewing a new superhero! But it's not just any superhero -- it's the new Patriot, one of his former Claremont classmates! (Patriot Games) Davyd's second gig for the Danger News Network has him going to his parent's homeland, for an in-depth look at Rurland, the all-robot nation situated in the abandoned, irradiated remains of Chernobyl. Angelic accompanies him, as both protection and envoy. (Blue Monday) 2022 May: Davyd and Lulu "Crystal Gazer" Beaumont have a nice lunch at Smachna, a newly-opened Ukrainian-American restaurant, catching up on what they've been doing over the past few months. (Is Potato [Pancakes]) 2023 August: Veronica Danger's younger brother Rex has gone missing! She calls on Crystal Gazer & Horrorshow to help find him, which takes them to the Himalayas. (Test Your Might) September: A run-in with a psychic leaves Davyd comatose, and his body reflexively shifts into a towering Monlith of Meat! He gets better. December: Horrorshow helps Neko & Paper entertain children at the Freedom League Holiday Party. (Holiday Cheer!)
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"I am full of very useful devices," he replied, winking again. "And, yes, I agree, it likely was the prolonged exposure to your low levels of T-radiation that did it. Also, yes, since body mass affects radiation absorption -- the more of you there is, the longer it will take to affect all your cells -- smaller animals would be more susceptible. There are other factors, of course -- rodents are about twice as resistant to ionizing radiation as humans, reptiles about three times, insects more than ten times, shellfish more than 25 times -- though I don't believe there have ever been any studies on the radioresistance of felines. No, there hasn't," he cooed again at Penny. "You may be right on the human susceptibility, too: while the percentage of humans who gains powers from exposure to chemicals or radiation or what have you is small compared to those who don't, it is higher than the percentage of non-human animals who become empowered. That could be due to something inherent in the human genetic code; unique powers among extraterrestrials seems rare, most of them that have what we would consider 'superpowers' are just showing species-wide traits. Though, again, there are other factors to consider: animals don't have laboratories in which to have accidents, and there could well be more superpowered animals out there than we know but they're all very good at evading our detection." He continued massaging Penny's back with one hand, and moved the other to her cheeks and chin, both to give her variety and to get a better look at her fangs. "As for containment... well, I've a few ideas, but I would like some second opinioms. And I may know someone who can help. Though I'm not sure even Phantom would expect something quite like this."
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"Howzat... fer... gratitude," he moaned as Pfeffer ran off. He turned up and saw the floating blue man at the other end of the alley. Still don't know what that fella is. Ain't undead, fer all he looks it. An' whatever it was he did t'Pfeffer, I cain't let 'im do ta these three here, it'd surely kill 'em. Again. Alright, Burt, you can do this. You've got ta do this. "Hey! Hey, you there!" he called out, twisting into a better position to get a look at him. "I don't... don't know what yer... what yer problem is... but I cain't let you go harmin' these folks." He steadied himself with one hand on the concrete, and placed his other hand on the back of his head. "An', yeah, I know... I know I ain't much t'look at now... but that's me-" The decay and rot at his neck accelerated, and his head popped clean off. (Well, not that cleanly.) He caught it in his hand, pulled back, and hurled it with all his ebbing might, straight towards the azure assailant. "-always bitin' off more'n I can chew!" The head flew further than it had any right to, even taking into account Dead Head's superhuman strength. It almost seemed like it would miss its mark, but a nudge from one of the spirits that lingered around him set it back on course. His mouth opened wide, and he latched on to the figure's forearm, locking his jaw into place.
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Heh, yeah. I saw an opportunity for body horror, I took it. A reminder for the future: Dead Head does have Prone Fighting, so Pfeffer would not have gotten that +4 bonus to hit him. (He missed anyway, so that point's moot.) It also means he doesn't suffer penalties for making attacks while prone, and can crawl at half speed. (Well, one-quarter speed at the moment, since he's exhausted.) Beginning of Round: Uninjured, Exhausted, 1 HP. Free Action: Change Necromancy Array to the Enhanced Anatomic Separation/Flight setting. Free Action: Remove head. Move Action: "Throw" head/have head fly ~50 ft. towards Grim Diddle. Standard Action: Bite Grim Diddle 1d20+9: 13 [1d20=4] EDIT: -3 for exhaustion, so 10. I'm re-rolling. Burning that last HP. 1d20+9: 16 [1d20=7] -3 for exhaustion, but +10 b/c the roll was <11, so the total is (16-3+10) 23! I've a feeling that'll hit, which will call for a DC 22 19 Toughness save. Also: Reaction: Grapple (since I now have Improved Grab/Grapple/Pin) as his mighty undead jaws latch on. Factoring in -3 to attack and -6 to STR from exhaustion, his Grapple bonus will be (+18 -3 -3) +12. 1d20+12: 30 [1d20=18] I think he's on there. End of Round: Uninjured, Exhausted, 0 HP.
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"Oh! Yer from Freedom City?! I used t'run 'round there! I was there fer the Grue Invasion. Er, the 2010 one." He'd swear he could hear Strix's eyes rolling, "I worked mainly with th'other supernatural types -- you work with any of 'em? Avenger, Hellion, Phantom? How 'bout any'a th'Interceptors?" And now he could feel Strix's glare burning holes in his back. "Right, right, there'll be time fer jawin' later. Let's heads on out to th'park. Been meanin' t'get out that way anyhow, see if there's any green in this city'a greys an' browns. So, uh, how da you get around? Ya got a car, or bike, or... ?"- 33 replies
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"Ah, good, good," he turned and started down a hallway, "kid's been through a lot, he shouldn't be alone." She was still holding his hand. It twitched, leaped away, and scurried back to the undead before her. "So I found out a few things 'bout what's goin' on out there, though I'm gonna wait 'til we get ta Strix 'fore I say anythin'. No sense in repeatin' myself. As for this place," he gestured around them with both hands, "like I said, this here's the Twilight Lodge. Was built as an Old Boys' Club back in the 1880s, but pretty soon material wealth weren't enough ta satisfy 'em. So they started dabblin' in th'occult!" They passed a painting of a grandmotherly figure, which Wadjet could swear was glaring at her. "An' they got inta demonology an' diabolism an' necromancy an' all kindsa nasty stuff. 'Till it all blew up in their faces back in '51. The house itself come alive, meaner'n all of 'em put together, an' murdered 'em all ta death. It kept their spirits 'round as haunts, an' started lurin' in others. That is, 'till Strix an' me an' a few others came in an' put a stop to it. Well, mostly." They turned a corner, and Wadjet felt a cold something move across the back of her neck. "We freed all th' innocent souls, an' made sure that th' only souls here is the damned ones who'd be goin' ta Hell anyways. Up here, they can work off some'a that karmic debt. But they's still mean as ever." He stopped at a set of double doors, a dark wood with gold trim and handles. "Ah, here we go, his office. He's probably in here." He knocked thrice, "hey, Strix, ya in there? Got a visitor."
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Dead Head wobbled a bit, oof, ain't had to do that in a while. An' certainly not with two at once. Ah, but there's one more. The revenant slumped off to one side, and crawled slowly towards the third prone frat boy. The rapid use of so much of his energies was starting to catch up, and his body was showing it. He was moving much slower now, dragging himself with enfeebled hands. By the time he'd made his way to the lad, his skin was sagging in places, and half his fingernails had broken off, leaving a grisly trail behind him. He reached out with an unsteady hand to the youth, feeling for a pulse at his wrist, then his neck. He tore off strips of his own shirt to serve as bandages, but saw that some of them had become stained with various fluids which were now leaking from him. Aww, crap. He turned to face Pfeffer, took in a wet, ragged breath, and moaned a single word. "Heeelllppp."
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Beginning of Round: Become unconscious from having used a Tiring effect last round while exhausted. 1 HP. Reaction: Spend HP to nix that. Still exhausted. 0 HP now. Move Action: Crawl over to Fratboy #3 (the one that's still dying). Standard Action: Attempt to stabilize him. 1d20+3: 17 [1d20=14] w00t EDIT: -4 to not having medical equipment, so that's a 13 -- FAIL! Free Action: Ask Pfeffner for help. Uninjured, Exhausted, 0 HP.
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"Holdjer horses, Monty," a new -- though equally raspy -- voice rang out. Out of a shadowy corner, twin pinpoints of blue-green flame appeared, in the eyesockets of another corpse that shambled out. This one bore no obvious injuries, though its entire body was the angry purple of a day-old bruise. It had long, unkempt light grey hair, and was clad in biker attire -- boots, black leather pants, a white tee shirt, and a leather jacket over that -- all very well-worn, with numerous holes and tears. Another look revealed that the flames weren't in empty sockets, but covering intact eyeballs. "Don't mind him none, ma'am," it said to Wadjet, "Monty's still sore on account'a all the wealth he 'cumulated in life couldn't buy his way to an easier afterlife, what with all the murder he'd done t'get it." She realized it was a Southern drawl, and not its rictus grin, that affected its speech. The new undead turned its head -- and only its head -- to face the doorman, "g'wan, now. She's with Mutt, which means she's with me. I got it from here." The purple zombie's head rotated all the way around until it was facing Wadjet again, and looked her up and down. "Hunh. We was expectin' Lady Horus, but Mutt told me it was you was comin'. Yer Wadjet, yeah?" He extended his right hand, and its rictus grin grew a bit wider, "folks call me Dead Head. Welcome to th' Twilight Lodge!"
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On whether or not undead who've had their souls completely removed can be redeemed -- either restoring their souls (like was done with Angel), or just getting them to be somewhat decent despite not having a soul anymore (like happened with Spike) -- or if they're a lost cause that needs to be put down like a rabid animal. Dead Head Taking 20 on a Knowledge (Arcane Lore or Theology & Philosophy) check gets 30.
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"Oh, but kätzchen, what sharp claws you have!," Viktor cooed, attempting to lighten the mood. "I'm sure you could be a match for any dog, wolf... or even werewolf!" He released Penny's paw, and moved his right hand back up her leg, joining his left in continuing the deep tissue massage. While still looking at her, he announced to Mona his preliminary findings, and their implications. "So, containment is a concern, obviously, we don't want her getting anywhere she shouldn't. Wouldn't want her getting hurt -- or, more likely, hurting others. Another concern is finding out what other changes she has undergone. Her nails -- and size -- seem to indicate that she has gained some measure of your physical enhancements. And as I've been massaging and petting her, I have noticed some minor variations in the texture of her fur. At first I thought it was perhaps some residue from your art supplies that she'd rolled around in, but now that I'm taking a good examination," he held up one hand briefly to show Mona the fingertips had branched out into a variety of sensors, "I can see the hairs themselves are different; she may well be nearly as invulnerable as you. Her strength levels, however, do not seem to have increased, and she's not flying or moving at superhuman speeds... yet. But there's something else that concerns me, and is foremost on my mind at the moment." He turned just enough to face Mona, "how did this happen? I mean, yes, we know about T-Babies, that exposure to Terminus energies can alter people to grant them new abilities, though how exactly it does so is still a mystery. So, presumably, she was altered by exposure to your energies. But until now, I'd only ever heard of that happening to humans. For this to happen to a non-human animal -- a non-primate, even! -- could help unlock that mystery. Yes," he turned back to Penny and began cooing again, "you could hold the secrets to Terminus-based empowerment! Yes, you could!"
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Lu Chu!Davyd loped over to Lulu, and placed a giant paw over her hand. "Don't go too deep, Lulu, stay with us. I know you can make the dive into Dr. Chawla's head," he slowly shifted back to his human form, "but don't go so deep that you can't find your way out again. And don't go tearing about in his head too much -- Summers is going to be mad we lost one student, but he'd be furious if we lost a student and a teacher!," he laughed nervously. Now both his hands were on hers. Davyd wasn't sure if this was necessary. He had little idea of how her powers worked, or if she could even hear him like this. But he was concerned for her, and he felt that serving as an 'anchor' for her was all he could do for her at the moment.
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With his left hand, Viktor continued giving Penny a serious back massage, and he began to coo a bit to her in German. He slowly moved his right hand down the cat's side, nuzzled her cheeks, then up her front legs and towards her paws. He held one up a bit, gently pressing on the pad to make her claws extend. "I've a feeling the question we should be concerned with," he whispered, "is not 'can she teleport?,' but more 'is her teleporting limited to movement through this spacetime, or can she breach dimensions?'" Mona definitely heard a whirring and buzzing coming from Archeville's head this time. The technorganic flesh around his right eye was shifting, first forming a monocle around the eye, dividing into three smaller rotating lenses, then telescoping outwards a few inches. "There's no need to worry, kätzchen, I'm just trying to take a better look at you."
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Heroditus looked away, unable or unwilling to look his father in the eye. He knew his father spoke truly, which made the situation that much worse. He closed his eyes, took a deep, calming breath -- trying to ignore that bitter tang of blood and gore and alchemical reagents which still lingered -- then looked his father in the eye. "Of course, pater," he replied with all the formality he could. He saluted Xyles as he had Dalekos earlier, "I am, as always, a Stylianos. 'We find that which was lost, mend that which was broken, and strive ever to restore Atlantis and her people to their former glory.'" He'd recited the family motto countless times, but now the words felt like a sea urchin on his tongue. Some costs are too high, father. And some acts must not be allowed to happen, even if they are 'for the greater good.' I will find a way to stop this, before Atlantis is pulled into further corruption.
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Viktor almost made a very lewd remark, but left it unsaid. He did smirk and wink, though, before returning both hands to Penny and resuming his massage. "Possibly the Zero Zone, but, given the energies involved in your powers, I'd wager it was the Terminus. Which," he quickly added, "is not necessarily a bad thing!" He knew she could be touchy about that subject, and had more than enough reason to be. He slowly turned so he could get a better view of her while still seeing to Penny's demands. "We know the Terminus surrounds all parallel dimensions, like the waters around a chain of islands. And so any trip to a parallel universe -- such as Anti-Earth, or Earth-Ape, or Erde -- would require going through the Terminus, even if only for a few yoctoseconds. Which also means, yes, theoretically, you could travel to other parallel earths! You said that when you'd reached Polaris, you'd felt a vibration, like you were connected to the universe, yes? That may well have been how you were perceiving the vibrational frequency of this universe. If you could 'tune' yourself to another dimension's frequency, you might be able to travel there!" He suddenly glanced down at Penny, and her claws, and remembered the slight spatial distortion he saw there earlier. "Um, Mona, dearest, has Penny ever... disappeared for a time, even when you know she should not have been able to get out? Or appeared suddenly in a place that you know she should not have been able to access?"
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What an peculiar variant of Social Darwinism. Almost like... Reverse Eugenics. If he'd kept it purely theoretical, or on some remote place that was isolated from others, I could see myself having some fascinating conversations with him. Unfortunately, his patron & their work do pose a threat. "Fair or unfair would seem to be a very subjective thing," he began while prodding his food with his fork. He was not going to eat anything until after he saw his host take a bite first. "To an herbivore, the advantages a carnivore has are unfair. To a plant, the advantages an herbivore has are unfair. But to the carnivore, their incisors are a perfectly natural thing, and the herbivore would think the same of their molars and multi-stage stomachs. Every living thing has evolved to fill some niche in its environment. There are missteps, certainly, errors that produce deleterious mutations, though even those can eventually prove beneficial. And devastation when an animal is forced into a new environment that it was not shaped for -- though sometimes the devastation occurs to the environment, not the animal." "Which brings up another point. You say you & your patron wish to 'level the playing field,' but to do that," he gestured around vaguely with his fork, "would require more than just altering some animals. Environment shapes evolution, so unless that changes, you may well end up with similar results to what you'd started with."
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The chain in his hands proved as strong as he himself was! "It's more about how the material is made than what it's made of," he sat on one of the crates, "though what they're made of is important. Most such materials are made of interlocking assemblies of composite materials -- plastics, metal alloys, ceramics, and so on -- arranged in repeating patterns. The shape, geometry, size, and orientation of the assemblies -- all determined in the laboratory -- give the materials various properties, such as being able to block, absorb, enhance, or bend electromagnetic or sound waves. It may do you well to study up on these," he wagged his right index finger at him, "such materials have a wide variety of uses, and you mat find yourself working with them in some future construction projects!" He hopped off the crate and held out both hands, one palm up, one held to shake. "Joe's Diner it is!" After taking the chain back, "so, did you want to do any more tests? Or do you need to head out?"
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He hung on her every word. He loved seeing any metahuman explore and experiment with their powers, but he was especially fond of when Mona did it. And not just because her powers had such physics-defying potential! "That 'barrier' you felt may well have been some sort of dimensional breach. Not a full breach -- you were still in this universe -- more like a stone skipping on the surface of a lake, in contact with another dimension just long enough to take advantage of its different natural laws." His grin was starting to match hers, "I've done some theorizing on something similar, a 'skip drive,' but the power requirements were too prohibitive for the effects I was getting. That's why I just kept Daedalus' own stardrive design for my craft. Well, mostly, I did manage a few tweaks. But this!," he moved one hand from a protesting Penny, who was swatting at his other hand in an attempt to get it to restart the massaging, and placed it on Mona's, "if we can figure out how you did that, and I can apply that to the Synthia Bower -- I mean, unless you'd want to get out and push -- then the possibilities would be endless!"
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"What did we come here to do, father?" The teen's voice was a bit louder than he'd intended, but he was reasonably certain none of the soldiers (or were they guards?) had overheard him. "It would seem my simply coming here has already place some burden on me -- let me continue to help buoy the load. If I am to carry the Stylianos name, carry it to the future, I should start now. Which means making sure that what we do now is the right thing, for the right reasons." Atlanteans tended to be reserved, conservative (almost to the point of rigidity), and proud. They generally prefer order and predictability, and value stability. They consider loyalty and reliability the highest of virtues, while casting a distrustful eye on anyone or anything not like themselves. The result is a society with fairly extensive social codes of conduct and unwritten rules for social interaction, extending even to their language and social strata. And as with almost all cultures, its adolescent members often run contrary to that. In these regards, Xyles was a Good Atlantean, and Heroditus a Typical Atlantean Teen. "And what good will it do to wait until I'm on the Surface to question things? Who would hear me?"
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Name: Heroditus Fabricus Stylianos Codename: Artificer Year: Sophomore in 2019/2020 year (should graduate Spring 2022) Pronouns: He/him/his Prospective Roommate: Unknown. Octoman & he have similar environmental preferences, but he'd think the Tentacle'd Teen is a hideous freak. He likes the sound of this Adam/Specimen fellow, he seems quiet and studious. Goal: Possibly back to Atlantis, or to HIT (to learn more about Surface Worlder technology), or some other schools ("What do you mean there are no magic colleges up here?! What, is it all one-on-one apprenticeships up here?") Favourite YA Fiction Novel: The Harry Potter series. "What do you mean, this is fiction?!"
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Name: Davyd “Dayv” Palahniuk (Technically a returning student, as he started Claremont late April 2018.) Codename: Horrorshow Year: Junior in 2019/2020 year (should graduate Spring 2021) Pronouns: He/him/his Current Intramural Team: Unassigned Current/Prospective Roommate: Unassigned. Adam/Specimen could make for some interesting drama (since Dayv has a crush on Lulu, Adam's girlfriend), but he & OctoLad Octoman would get along like two squids in a pod. Reflection: I had a few slip-ups with my powers over the summer, so I'm going to try focusing on getting those under better control. School Club: Drama Club, Yearbook Goals: Learn how to be a hero, make friends, be more assertive, learn control of powers (with training from Grimalkin and Miss Grue). Torn between going to FSU (for drama) or HIT (for biology/zoology). Favourite YA Fiction Novel: The CHERUB Series (by Robert Muchamore), a series about children being trained as counter-terrorist agents (because no on suspects children!). Wait, what are these Animorphs you speak of?