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January 30, 2014 at 8:40 pm #37068
VampyristParticipantThanks guys and here is me being all dapper for the Creator’s Club, though with Debate/Speech I seem to wear a suit quite a bit.
February 1, 2014 at 11:57 am #37177
VampyristParticipantHere are some renamed characters for the current contest.
February 1, 2014 at 2:22 pm #37197
collexMemberI love Morningstar – how did you do the glowing gold effect on his skin?
February 1, 2014 at 6:19 pm #37207
VampyristParticipantThanks and I achieved that using gradients which are either located on the last page of Patters or Background-Shapes.
Speaking of Morningstar, here is his brother Hesperus. Where Eosphoros/Morningstar is brawn, Hesperus, as his name means in our tongue, is brains. He is a master telekinetic and a genius. This leaves him powerful, but also often bored. He is a being of higher caliber and our universe bores him. This leads him to seek out other forms of entertainment. His brother entertained him for a while, with attempts to steal power or kill him, but when he got bored of his brother, Hesperus banished him to Earth, where myths surrounded Morningstar. Their relationship was similar to Mycroft and Sherlocks, but if the Holmes’s were sociopathic cosmic deities.
With his brother gone, he was bored yet again. Then he had an idea. Hesperus then created a coliseum to be filled with some of the universe’s greatest fighters who would fight for his own amusement. He would also televise these fights to accrue great wealth and to provide another way to occupy his time. Hesperus found a teleporting Huntsman to find gladiators and soon the games were underway. Several humans have fought in his games, though they did not last long with a lack of powers other races had or due to their fragile bodies.
His Huntsman who has been made immortal by Hesperus and who is loyal to his master to a fault. He is an expert fighter who uses his portals to remain untouchable and offers him an infinite supply of weapons.
February 2, 2014 at 2:42 am #37223
VampyristParticipantSome gladiators
February 2, 2014 at 8:28 am #37229
HammerknightParticipantCool.
February 8, 2014 at 1:20 am #37508
JR19759KeymasterCongrats on reaching 2000 posts.
February 8, 2014 at 4:53 am #37516
HammerknightParticipantCongrats on 2000 posts.
February 8, 2014 at 7:17 am #37525
VampyristParticipantThanks and here’s another gladiator
February 8, 2014 at 7:35 am #37529
VampyristParticipantHere’s the last gladiator and the entire reason why I made the whole set.
Titan is the son of two great evils. His father is the superstrong Atlas and his mother is the powerful psychic, Selene. He was raised by his father to be a great super villain and he filled those shoes well. He was very powerful, having a tactile telekinesis which he used to simulate superstrength and enhanced durability. He became the primary antagonists of the Cadets, joining with other teenage villains as a sort of Anti-Cadets. He led this team well, but they were usually defeated by their good counterparts. This all changed when the Huntsman came to Earth.
The Huntsman saw Titan fight and recognizing his power, abducted him for the games. Now in a foreign world full of alien fighters, Titan had to do anything to survive. The usually nonlethal Titan was forced to become a killer and a good one as well. His hammer saw the blood of numerous gladiators. He competed in Hesperus’s games for ten years, his power and will keeping him alive. On the tenth year and after thousands of battles, he was sent home.
The Titan who left Earth was not the same one who came back. Before, he had been somewhat light hearted, but now it was all serious. He was a villain, but he hated killing and he found a sort of rivalry with the Cadets. His experiences had hardened him, turning him into a true monster to fight. He was now a weapon, capable of doing immense damage. His powers had grown to a point where the air around him formed a near impenetrable forcefield and where he could uproot hundreds of feet of ground. Titan is a powerful villain, and one should hope never to encounter him.
February 8, 2014 at 9:04 am #37537
VampyristParticipantHere is a contest entry in the form of a martial artist named Rooster.
February 8, 2014 at 9:17 am #37541
StulteParticipantGreat concept and backstory for Titan! The whole series is very creative and colourfull. Very, very cool!
February 9, 2014 at 5:33 am #37586
HammerknightParticipantGreat characters.
February 9, 2014 at 10:58 pm #37626
Angel of ChaosParticipantWow vampyrist rooster is cool .
February 10, 2014 at 3:56 pm #37656
VampyristParticipantThanks everybody!
Here is Gabriel, the Christian God’s vanguard. A vanguard is a god’s agent on Earth, gifted with powers to do their master’s bidding. Additionally most end up becoming powered heroes or occasionally villains. Vanguards were created after the Pact which stopped direct interference among mortals as a result of WWII and the ensuing cold war. Gabriel is gifted with superhuman strength, a healing factor, stealth, and the ability to make blades of holy light. He works as a demonslayer and hero.
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