Post by Ten (Apparently Vestak) on Jan 19, 2018 2:00:27 GMT
Name: Ra'zac
Species: Raven cyborg Appearance: A withered husk of a being, filled out with numerous cybernetic enhancements. What is visible of his body is little more than skin and bones. As a result all of his limbs are essentially completely robotic. His left arm is completely robotic, as it has withered away completely and his right eye has also been replaced by a robotic one.
Weapons: Ra'zac's fists are completely metal and have spiked knuckles. They are dense enough to be able to stop a chi-powered sword with minimal damage, although the rest of his armor is much more average in strength and durability. He also carries a pistol and a sniper rifle. The scope of the sniper rifle links to his robotic eye. His left arm, being completely robotic, is capable of transforming from his spiked fist into a chainsaw and a weapon capable of firing a non-explosive projectile at insane speeds. This weapon drains all of his power, and after this none of his fighting functions will work till he recharges, leaving him just enough power for his life support systems and walking. Equipment: Ra'zac's wings are metal plates with razor sharp edges, with rocket thrusters to allow flight. His artificial eye is capable of tracking the path his shots will take, and of incoming projectile slow enough for the eye to see. (He can't see or dodge bullets.) Unlike most other technology, Ra'zac has found a way to power his robotic parts with electricity, and has recently found a constant supply after years of research, in an effort to completely destroy any dependency on chi. (explained in backstory)
Backstory: Ra'zac was once a powerful raven warrior, with strength rivaled only by his brother Reshk. The two were inseparable, they did everything together. Unfortunately for them, they both wanted more strength and more power. They began using more and more chi, making their own armor in order to hold more than one orb of chi at once. As time went on they continued to increase both the amount of chi and the frequency at which they used it. Once, Ra'zac and Reshk used far more than they ever had before, and, in the middle of a battle, Ra'zac's life was changed forever. He heard his brother cry out weakly, and he turned to see his Reshk turn frail and weak before his eyes, his body withering up. Reshk gasped out, "It's...the chi!" before collapsing on the ground, his body disintegrating into dust. Ra'zac began ripping his armor off as he felt his strength leaving him, his body withering like his brother's. His armor fell to the ground, the orbs of chi falling off and rolling away, and his body stopped decaying. With a groan he looked at his body, and gasped when he saw that he was little more than skin and bones. His brother was dead and his body was a husk, a shadow of his former glory.
The raven tribe rebuilt him as a cyborg, to keep him alive at first, and then so he could move around on his own. He was initially powered by chi, but his hatred of it caused him to look into other sources of power. He managed to make his robotics powered by electricity, using lightning from storms to power himself, using chi in dry spells. During that time he single mindedly researched how to make lightning artificially, and after several years has managed to make a hydro electric generator in a waterfall, producing more electricity than he could ever use. After that he upgraded his cybernetic enhancements to turn him into a war machine. For he knew that chi was evil, but that no one was going to even want to believe him. Which meant that he would have to fight for it.
It's actually not. What you are doing is restricting the creativity and choices of other RPers just because you want your backstory to be a certain way. Yes, I understand the issue, and that they can defect if they say that they were from before her time. But by doing this you are forcing your choices on others. No character's backstory should affect others unless previously agreed upon. Otherwise you are being mean and forcing people to do what you want, which is definitely not how Lego RPs work.
Did I say they argued? No, I don't believe I did...I don't have to be close to someone to realize how much of a jerk they are. Actions speak louder then words.
Guess I'm the odd one out then.
Bring it.
Given the nature of the clan, yes, you do. And Spelyne has been nothing if not benevolent, hardly anything worth malice.
No I don't, not every Spider RPC has to bow down to Spelyne.
It's actually not. What you are doing is restricting the creativity and choices of other RPers just because you want your backstory to be a certain way. Yes, I understand the issue, and that they can defect if they say that they were from before her time. But by doing this you are forcing your choices on others. No character's backstory should affect others unless previously agreed upon. Otherwise you are being mean and forcing people to do what you want, which is definitely not how Lego RPs work.
Um... That has nothing to do with this?
He's saying he doesn't have to follow my lore.. But my lore in this specific instance (I'm not going to argue with you about that other thing) is that Spelyne is the leader of the Spider Tribe. That isn't disputable. She rules the Spiders.. He has to follow that lore, it's standard etiquette.
It's actually not. What you are doing is restricting the creativity and choices of other RPers just because you want your backstory to be a certain way. Yes, I understand the issue, and that they can defect if they say that they were from before her time. But by doing this you are forcing your choices on others. No character's backstory should affect others unless previously agreed upon. Otherwise you are being mean and forcing people to do what you want, which is definitely not how Lego RPs work.
It's actually not. What you are doing is restricting the creativity and choices of other RPers just because you want your backstory to be a certain way. Yes, I understand the issue, and that they can defect if they say that they were from before her time. But by doing this you are forcing your choices on others. No character's backstory should affect others unless previously agreed upon. Otherwise you are being mean and forcing people to do what you want, which is definitely not how Lego RPs work.
Um... That has nothing to do with this?
He's saying he doesn't have to follow my lore.. But my lore in this specific instance (I'm not going to argue with you about that other thing) is that Spelyne is the leader of the Spider Tribe. That isn't disputable. She rules the Spiders.. He has to follow that lore, it's standard etiquette.
I thought this was about the other issue. In that case, assuming you are the rightful ruler of the spiders, he should accept that. I was confused by your use of the word lore. Usually in a setting like this lore would refer to something in your backstory.