Unread postby Baladar » April 29th, 2008, 12:04 am
I've been playing on and off since launch for the past few years and my three main guys have made the transition to a Mutents and Mastermainds campaign. The GM fused the story lines for the two settings and made something pretty cool.
Dark Swordsman
Scrapper: Magic: B.Sword / Regen
During the Rikti/Terminus invasion a mothership crashed into neighborhood, killing his family and trapping young Edward Drake beneath the city. He wandered for days in the dark, until he found subterranean ruins that glowed with strange magiks. He found a blade on a pedestal that changed him when he took hold of it. After taking a few of the books that filled the libraries, Edward left the city of Orenbega (this is prior to the Circle of Thorns finding it) and went to the surface to help rebuild his city.
Costume: His armor is mixture of chainmail and kevlar that is black, with celtic runs and symbols in crimson. Wears a pair of ruby colored shades and a black wrap over his lower face. His cape is also like his armor in that it is black with red celtic runes. Despite his using a sword, DS has yet to kill anyone.
Wild Aces (Despite his name, he dosn't have a card theme. It just sounds cool)
Blaster: Training: Rifle / Gadgets
Gary Goldstein was a good man. He served his country in war, was a good father and husbend, went to temple, and lived as a pious man. Then his wife and daughter were murdered by a petty thug. The cops had all the evidence to lock the guy up forever and a day, but he was the son of one of the city's most prominent Dons. It took some doing, but Goldstein got his revenge. But he didn't stop there; he found the cops on the take that wouldn't move to investigate, the ADA that repeatedly looked the other way for the mafia bosses, and all of the punk's criminal friends. When the dust and blood had settled the entire branch of King's Row's mob and all of their goons on the take here and there had been thrown in jail or the morgue, and then Goldstein realized that others in the city had suffered as he had. Armed with the latest in military hardware, he took to the streets to clean the house.
Costume: A trench coat hides his tactical gear and body armor. All that most people see are the black mask over his lower face, jade colored smartlink goggles, and blood red bandanna.
Mr. Twilight
Defender: Magic / Mythos: Dark / Dark
In the year 1855 Anthony Delgato was a very talented man, he was a marvel on the stage and could move that hardest of hearts with his performace. Then his acting troop took up a new play that was, as they were told, the greatest play to grace the theaters of Paris in decades. The play was called, "The King in Yellow." Strange things happened while the troop prepared for opening night, and when the first big show reached its climax was when all hell broke loose. The lights went out and horrid creatures beyond discription tore through the crowd. Anthony awoke in the ruins of the theatre, only to find five years had past. Since then he has not aged and found that he weilds power over forces he doesn't understand. So he searches for answers, only to find horrors that threaten the world and existance. When the Invasion came, he answered the call.
Costume: Mr. Twilight is one of the few heroes that doesn't wear a cape or mask or use a false name. The media calls him Mr. Twilight, not buying his story of being over two hundred years old. He wears a suit, tie, and an old fedora. Far too many thugs have asked him if he was selling insurance.