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Oct 24, 2011 15:23

part i.
Character name: Deacon Frost
Fandom: Blade (movie-verse)
Species (vampire, werewolf, what have you): Vampire
Character powers: From his application:

Blade-style vampires do not reinvent the wheel of vampiric lore, but they have some quirks. They are highly physical beings, with super strength, super speed and super agility to go along with super reflexes. They are capable of throwing people across rooms, leaping from the rooftop of a building to the next without causing themselves damage, displaying short bursts of impossible speed, and near gymnastic fighting prowess. All of this takes training and honing, of course, but it's within the realms of possibility. Frost, though he prefers to use lackeys and hired thugs to do his dirty work, is quite capable.

Healingwise, he does not heal instantly, but he does heal quickly and with great capacity. Severed limbs will take a few days to regrow, but once this occurs, they do so perfectly and with all their faculties. Fire doesn't kill him unless allowed to burn right down to ashes, and he can recover from blackened crispiness to normal within that 'few days' period. The methods of murdering him are detailed below, but to conclude this paragraph with things that have no effect, this includes religious icons and anything not detailed below.

Decapitation, burning until ash, a silver stake through the heart, direct exposure to sunlight, repeated and severe exposure to UV light, and a mouthful of garlic will end him. Anything else, he can recover from.

Physical differences include death-like paleness and fangs. Said fangs are ever present and do not conceal easily, and can grow longer in moments of heightened agitation/aggression. Similarly, Frost's usual blunt human fingernails can grow into sharper, longer versions of themselves. For some reason.

Blood-drinking isn't exactly a power (although it is very necessary towards healing swiftly), but it bears detailing. Frost requires blood to live, and without it, he'll be overcome by 'the thirst' and become almost incoherent and unresponsive without it save for taking the actions necessary to feed. This universe's style of vampire are particularly messy drinkers, almost displaying animal tendencies towards feeding - even Frost, although he sees nothing wrong with it.

Vampires age with such slowness that it can mistaken as immortality. Frost hasn't aged at all since he was turned in the 40s.

part ii.
1.) Is it acceptable for your character to be mind-controlled or persuaded? How susceptible are they to mind control, hypnotism, or suggestion? Vampires are kind of enhanced humans, so I imagine that Deacon might have abnormally strong willpower when it comes to this, but not totally infallible. Let's discuss!
2.) Is it acceptable for your character to have their mind read? Does this include traumatic memories? What is their mind like (disturbing, orderly, joyful, surprisingly empty, etc.)? If the character has psychic walls or preventative measures against psychic interference, please explain. Mindread is acceptable.
3.) Are thoughts mentioned in narration acceptable for a telepath to pick up? Yes.
4.) What about emotions, in the case of an empath? What sort of general emotional reading would such a character receive from yours? You can probably pick up on the fact that Deacon is a legit sociopath. He has zero empathy, and an analytical way of looking at people as if to determine what he can squeeze from them. His strongest emotion is joyous anger.
5.) Are there any aspects of your character's mind, emotions, or memories you would like to be picked up, mentioned, or used in character? Conversely, is there anything that should not be noticed, or at least never mentioned? No preferences either way. His background in his application can be used for inspiration.

part iii.
1.) Physically speaking, what stands out about your character? Imposing size? Physical scarring? Tattoos? He is sort of short, at 5'7", made more noticeable by the fact he is a little 'tough guy' too. He has a scar at his right eyebrow.
2.) Is your character immune to any of the following: poisons, chemical agents, telekinetic influence, radiation, or types of illnesses? As a vampire, he is impervious to the sicknesses that humans are troubled with. Things that are physically abusive, such as corroding agents and radiation, he is not immune to, but can heal from. Poisons that are tailored towards vampires would work on him. No blanketing statement here - ask me!
3.) Is your character physiologically different from a human in any way? This can include their blood, skin, hair, et cetera being made up of something unusual or simply differing in construction and durability. He is less destructible than a human generally, and is very pale skinned due to. Vampire. He has fangs that don't go away and can lengthen during moments of aggression, as can his fingernails.
4.) Are you amenable to having your character be harmed in any way? How far are you comfortable with injury to you character going? Does this include being fed on by vampires, willingly or unwillingly? I am very amenable. He heals very well, even if attacked (instead of being killed) by vampire-specific things, so I don't mind what happens in this way. Also, he asks for it, a lot of the time.
5.) Is it acceptable for other characters with abilities of shapeshifting or disguise to imitate your character? Does this include ability mimicry? That's fine, but let me know for my own interest's sake.

part iv.
1.) Can your character's presence or aura be noticed by other characters, and how would it look/feel to them? How would it manifest to a character with no supernatural abilities, if at all? They can know he's a vampire, and also relatively young - about 70 years old. Ask for more as you like, I am not sure what to put.
2.) Can your character be affected by magic spells and curses? Inasmuch as a vampire can be, which is probably the same as a human.
3.) Can your character be affected by sin and corruption, and be tempted toward expressing their darker urges (of whatever flavor)? This is Deacon already, so. Yes.
4. What sort of sins is the character prone toward, and how might they best be tempted, if you are interested in such an event? Violence, and power.
5.) Are you amenable to the character receiving prophetic visions, including as part of a plot? Sure.

part v.
1.) Is canon-puncturing or fourth-walling acceptable? We encourage people to tread extremely lightly with allowing their character to learn they are fictional. I would rather this not be a thing, if it can be avoided.
2. Is threadjacking allowed? Under what circumstances? I don't mind.
3. Is it acceptable for canonmates that are updated further than yours to inform your character of events yours has not yet experienced? Yes.
4. Are there triggering or upsetting topics you would like other characters to avoid mentioning to yours for the sake of continued comfort (racist words, homophobia, self-injury, etc.)? Naw.
5. Are there any additions you would like us to make to this survey? Naw.
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