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2025-02-26 03:16 pm

Pixie Led app

🦋 OOC Information


Name: Chris
Contact: [plurk.com profile] millennialfalcon or objectpermanence @ discord
Age: 21+
Other Characters: N/A
Invitation: here
Permissions: here

🦋 IC Information


Character Name: Hank McCoy (aka Beast)
Age: 28
Canon: XMCU
Canon Point: Days of Future Past (Rogue Cut), specifically the morning after Raven comes back to the mansion.
Character History: wiki
Canon Abilities: Hank possesses superhuman strength, speed, agility, and endurance due to his mutant gene. Most of the time, he uses a chemical serum he devised to control (i.e. suppress) his mutation. When he is triggered via physical or emotional stress, however, he can unleash his secondary mutated state, becoming larger and covered in blue fur, with dark yellow eyes, animalistic features, pointed teeth, and claws. He also has a genius-level IQ, and is an expert in genetics, biology, physics, chemistry, aerodynamics, engineering, and various other scientific fields. With the serum in his system, Hank can lift approximately one ton. In his secondary mutated form, he can lift about ten tons.
Inventory: these snazzy pajamas, and one extra dose of his serum. (He will work on obtaining a Fey-equivalent of his serum once he is in game.)

🦋 Personality


Option 1: Answer the following questions. Elaborate on the answer, especially your characters thoughts and feelings surrounding the answer. For Canon Characters, you can choose four questions. For Original Characters, you will need to choose six questions. Keep the word count to 150-400 per question.
  1. What mythological creature would your character most like to be? Which do they identify with? Which would they dread being? Feel free to use our Bestiary for reference.
  2. At the risk of being cliché, the mythological creature Hank is most like is the werewolf. He is also a person who transforms from a "normal" human appearance into a large, angry, furry monster form. While he doesn't kill in the wanton way that werewolves do, he does have more of a tendency to give into his violent, bestial urges in his mutated form, growling, baring his teeth, and running on all fours. I wouldn't go so far as to say that he would dread being a werewolf, but he would certainly have conflicted feelings about it, the same way he has conflicted feelings about his mutated form. He admires Raven for being "mutant and proud," happy to walk around as her blue, beautiful, true self. But he feels ashamed of his own form, partly because he does not see himself as an angry, violent person, but also because in his mind, he only unlocked his secondary mutated form because his initial prototype of the serum didn't work as he intended it to. The mutated form then represents, to him, a physical manifestation and reminder of his scientific failure. He only tried to develop the serum in the first place because he was ashamed of his mutated feet, which he tried to hide as much as he could in order to "pass" as human. As much as he wants to accept himself in this new body and think of it as "his" the way Raven feels about her own body, it is hard for him to set aside the feelings of regret and shame that his appearance brings to the surface.

  3. What song would a siren sing to your character to lure them closer? Why?
  4. The easy answer is that a siren wouldn't even have to sing any song, it would just have to speak to him in Raven's voice. Hank has been enamored with Raven ever since he first met her, and he loves her as much as he feels that he doesn't deserve to be with her. After Charles tried to use Cerebro to track Raven after the Paris Peace Accords, she came to the mansion in the middle of the night. Hank let himself be lulled into a false hope that she had come there because she wanted to be with him, with Charles again as family, when in reality she was only there to destroy Cerebro so that Charles couldn't track her anymore. Raven is Hank's siren, and always has been. He thinks she is the most beautiful person he's ever seen, whether she is blonde and tan or blue and spiky. The one sure way to get Hank to walk willingly into a trap is for Raven to lead him there.

  5. If there's one person your character would follow to another realm, who would it be and why? If there's no one, state that and explain why.
  6. If Hank was going to follow anyone to another realm, it would be Charles. Charles walked into Hank's lab at the CIA one day in 1962, and Hank has followed him like a puppy ever since. Even when everyone else left Charles behind, either because they disagreed with his intention for mutants to live alongside humans in peace, or because they were drafted into the Vietnam War, Hank stayed behind, not only to be caretaker to the abandoned mansion grounds, but also to be Charles' personal keeper. While Charles fell into a deep pit of depression and addiction, Hank was there both to make sure he was fed, was cared for, and wasn't alone... and he also was there to keep Charles supplied with the drug that suppressed his telepathy and returned the use of his legs. Even though he knew Charles' use of the serum veered into the unhealthy dependence of an addict, he could never say no to Charles. And then, after Logan arrived from the future to enlist Charles' help to prevent a mutant genocide, Hank would follow Charles (and Logan) to Washington DC, to Paris, anywhere Charles needed to go.

    So, if Charles were to tell Hank he was going to go into another realm? Hank would be there with both of their suitcases packed.

  7. Your character gets to return home, but when they do they learn that they've been gone for hundreds of years. How do they react?
  8. Having already become accustomed to the notion of time travel thanks to meeting Logan, Hank's mind wouldn't be completely blown if he were to return home and find himself hundreds of years in the future. That said, he would be listless and depressed for quite some time, especially if he had returned by himself to find everyone he's ever known long dead. As previously stated, Hank has barely left Charles' side for the past eleven years. At this point, he would hardly know what to do with himself if he was on his own.

    Once he gets over his initial loneliness and mourning, his next goal would be to seek out whatever mutants he can find in this new time period, and to do everything he can to protect and guide them, the way Charles inspired him to do. Hank never set out to be an educator, but he actually enjoyed the idea of working at a school to foster the minds of young mutants, to help them learn to control their abilities, and to find their place in a human-centric society. The school was shut down by the onset of the Vietnam War draft, but Hank longs to return to those days, and find his purpose again.


🦋 Fae Court


List your top three choices for your characters adoptive court. The mods will choose the one out of those three options that seems the most fitting based on your app.
  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • Dawn

Ability: Do you want your character to gain the ability of their court?
3) Yes, but they either have no ability of their own, or they refuse to trade theirs away; they will buy their court's ability on credit.

🦋 RP Samples


TDM top-level
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2018-09-26 08:37 pm
Entry tags:

Zhautas app

PLAYER PROFILE
Player name: Chris
Age: I turned 30 yesterday.
Contact: [plurk.com profile] objectpermanence
Characters currently in-game: L3-37
Triggers/Fears/Squicks: Body horror involving eyes being punctured or cut. Parasites buried under skin (i.e. bot flies).

Character Motivation: Hank would jump at the chance to leave Reverie Terminal and come to Zhautas because 1) presumably Zhautas isn't actively trying to torture, mutilate, or kill him the way Reverie Terminal seems to be, 2) X-Men are generally in favor of helping to save the world, and 3) now that he's aware of the existence of the multiverse, he feels a sense of duty to try to protect it.

VOLUNTEER PROFILE

Name: Dr. Henry "Hank" Philip McCoy
Age: 29
Physical Appearance: mutated, "Beast"-like appearance; more human-like appearance. (The latter is achieved through application of a specially-designed serum.)
Point in Timeline: mid-Days of Future Past (Rogue Cut), just after the scene between Hank and Raven. Hank goes back to his room in the mansion and reapplies his serum. Then he was teleported across time and space to a place called Reverie Terminal, where he spent about three months.
World Description: First Class wiki; Days of Future Past wiki; Rogue Cut wiki
History/Background: character wiki

Noteworthy Positive Characteristics:
  1. Loyal – Hank stayed with Charles in the mansion even after they had to close the school, to take care of his friend for nearly a decade as he descended into addiction.
  2. Intelligent – Hank graduated from Harvard at age 15 and was working for the CIA before he was 20.
  3. Inventive – Hank designed a supersonic jet propulsion system, as well as the serum which suppresses his mutation.
  4. Responsible – While Charles succumbed to the addictive nature of the serum and overused it to the point where his powers subsided completely, Hank only took the necessary dose to maintain his human-like appearance, as well as maintained the upkeep of the house when no one else was fit to.


Noteworthy Negative Characteristics:
  1. Repressed – Given that his formative years were spent focusing on academic pursuits, Hank never really learned how to "let loose" and enjoy himself. He is ashamed of his animalistic urges and has a hard time thinking of his mutated appearance as something worth loving or even being attracted to.
  2. Impatient – As soon as he's able to synthesize a prototype serum from Raven's blood which (he thinks) will revert his mutated feet to the human norm, he instantly injects it into himself, rather than test it through the proper channels. This wildly backfires, resulting in the "unlocking" of his secondary mutated form.
  3. Spineless – He lets Charles walk all over him, essentially acting as his caretaker and guard dog, too timid to say or do anything about it.


Powers/Abilities: Hank possesses superhuman strength, speed, agility, and endurance due to his mutant gene. Most of the time, he uses a chemical serum he devised to control (i.e. suppress) his mutation. When he is triggered via physical or emotional stress, however, he can unleash his secondary mutated state, becoming larger and covered in blue fur, with dark yellow eyes, animalistic features, pointed teeth, and claws. He also has a genius-level IQ, and is an expert in genetics, biology, chemistry, aerodynamics, engineering, and various other scientific fields. With the serum in his system, Hank can lift approximately one ton. In his secondary mutated form, he can lift about ten tons.

Character Fears: Losing control and hurting the people he cares about. Going back to Reverie Terminal. Everyone he knows disappearing, leaving him alone. He is also incredibly insecure about his Beast-like appearance.

Personal Item: One syringe containing a dose of his serum which will last about two weeks (if he doesn't lose control over his emotions before that and trigger a transformation). One of his first priorities upon reaching Zhautas will be to discuss the manufacture of more serum with Professor Quintalian.


VOLUNTEER SAMPLES
Network Sample: TDM Bangr threads
Action Log Sample: older TDM log thread


Time Spent Across Multiverse:

Hank didn't spend all that long on Reverie Terminal, but it was long enough to make an impression. He arrived alongside a handful of familiar faces from home-- Charles and Raven, with Erik having been there a month already. Not only that, but he met two mutants from his future, Sonya and Rogue, as well as countless other people from different worlds or timelines (including some which were fictional on his Earth). Being an intellectual sort, Hank was quick to discuss the different theories for how they all could come from different worlds, so he is by now well acquainted with the concept of the multiverse.

Reverie Terminal was not a pleasant place to be. The station seemed to be deliberately messing with its occupants, whether through physical mutation via unexplained illnesses, psychological torture, or death and subsequent mysterious resurrection. The one good thing about Reverie Terminal was that Hank's serum (two doses of which mysteriously arrived under his pillow one morning) lasted two weeks per dose, rather than twenty-four hours. Even when the serum ran its course, however, the people there weren't frightened of his mutated appearance, and accepted him as one of their own. Just another oddity on a space station filled with humans, mutants, androids, vampires, trolls, and living gemstones.

All in all, Hank's personality changed very little during his time aboard Reverie Terminal. He is more multiverse-aware, as well as more existentially tired of being messed with. He also had one sexual encounter with a certain master of magnetism when neither of them were exactly in their right minds, that he still isn't sure whether or not to regret. He hasn't told anyone about it, though, and he's fairly certain Erik didn't either. Physically, Hank has a scar on his right forearm from where copper started growing underneath his skin, which is still visible.
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2018-06-08 06:51 pm

Reverie app

PLAYER
» HANDLE: Chris
» CONTACT: [plurk.com profile] objectpermanence
» AGE: 29
» CHARACTER(S) IN-GAME: Haruto Saitou

CHARACTER
» NAME: Hank McCoy
» CANON: X-Men Cinematic Universe
» CANON POINT: mid-Days of Future Past (Rogue Cut), just after the scene between Hank and Raven. Hank goes back to his room in the mansion and reapplies his serum.
» AGE: late 20s/early 30s

» SETTING: First Class wiki; Days of Future Past wiki; Rogue Cut wiki; character wiki

» SHORT DESCRIPTION: loyal, repressed, intelligent, dependable, responsible, inventive
» INFLUENTIAL EVENTS:
  • Early accomplishments — Hank was a child prodigy, graduating Harvard at fifteen, and going on to work for the CIA. While at Langley, he researched supersonic flight and built a prototype of Cerebro, a high powered computer which was designed to amplify brain waves and would be used by Charles Xavier to find other mutants.

  • Meeting Xavier — When the Man in Black took Charles, Moira, Erik, and Raven to Langley, initially he wanted to introduce Hank as his tech expert who could help them find more mutants to take on Shaw. What he didn't know, what Hank had been hiding from him, until Charles unexpectedly outed him, was that Hank was a mutant himself. Hank had always known he was different, not only due to his mutated feet, but due to his heightened strength and agility. He had always hidden his mutation, with the excuse that no one had ever asked, so he never told. But Charles reassured him that he was among friends, so, for the first time, he showed the group what he could do.

    Along with meeting Charles, he met the group of other mutants. He instantly became smitten with Raven, connecting with her based on their shared history of having to hide their mutations. He confided in her that he was working on a serum which would suppress physical mutations, and she volunteered a sample of her blood to further his research. He didn't get along with Alex as well, their relationship initially strained in the typical nerd/jock standoff. However, after Shaw attacked the facility, and the remaining mutants moved to Charles' mansion for training, they began to develop a more friendly bond. Hank began to feel like he had people he belonged with, who understood him. While he still wanted to complete work on his serum to cure his physical mutation, he felt comfortable in knowing that he didn't have to pretend to be "normal" anymore.

  • Cuba — The good time developing and training with Charles and the other mutants couldn't last forever. Eventually they would have to face off against Shaw and his Hellfire Club. Hank designed flight suits for all the mutants which would help them not only use their powers, but help them withstand the supersonic flight speeds of the jet he designed. The night before leaving for Cuba, Hank announced to Raven that he had made a breakthrough with his serum, and presented her with two vials: one for her, one for himself. When he tried to administer the serum to himself, she stopped him, saying that they shouldn't be ashamed of their appearance. He disagreed, arguing that even if society becomes accepting of mutants' existence, his feet and her blue form will never be considered beautiful. He left her then, and retreated to his lab to take the serum.

    At first, it appeared to have worked. Hank's mutated feet shifted and rearranged into a more normal appearance. Soon, however, they not only returned to their mutated state, but grew larger, and covered in blue fur. The effect spread over his whole body, not suppressing his physical mutation, but enhancing it until he no longer looked passably human at all.

    Ashamed of his mistake, Hank arranged for the team to all have their custom flight suits and to meet him in the airbase hangar to depart for Cuba, where he revealed himself in full blue form, admitting that the serum didn't work the way he had hoped. Raven reassured him that this was the way he was always meant to look, which assuaged his shame a bit-- until Erik let out a pithy comment that Hank has "never looked better," at which point Hank turned on Erik with a bestial snarl and choked him. He didn't let go until Charles talked him down, showing that he still was loyal to Charles above all else.

    That matter settled, the mutants flew off to Cuba to avert potential nuclear war between the US and the Russians, defeating Shaw and working together as a team for the first time. In the aftermath, after all was said and done, Erik tried to get the mutants to form a new Brotherhood. Of Hank's team, only Raven went with him and the remaining members of the Hellfire Club. It was a pivotal moment for Hank, as it fully cemented the fact that, no matter what kinship he and Raven shared, no matter his feelings for her, ultimately they had irreconcilable differences of opinion on how mutants and humans should interact. Raven, and Erik, believed that mutants were superior to humans, and they shouldn't have to hide. Hank, and Charles, believed that mutants and humans should live side by side in harmony, and that their mutations don't make them superior.

  • Vietnam War — After Cuba, Charles' group of mutants returned to the mansion and opened a school for mutants, using Cerebro to recruit new students. However, with the onset of the Vietnam War, most of the students and teachers got drafted to fight, and Hank and Charles were unable to keep the doors open. Hank perfected his serum to be able to suppress his fully mutated state, and he was even able to use it to return to Charles the use of his legs (at the cost of his telepathy). However, whereas Hank took only enough of the serum to retain a human form, Charles abused it, preferring to go without any use of his mutant ability if it meant he had full use of his legs. He also took to abusing alcohol, living out his days in a drunken stupor. This left Hank to become caretaker not only to the mansion, but to Charles as well. He never dreamed of leaving his friend's side, however, knowing that if he did Charles would have no one left.

  • Meeting Logan — Hank and Charles were minding their own business, Charles drinking himself into a haze and shooting himself full of Hank's serum, Hank taking care of Charles and the mansion, when suddenly one day a strange man claiming to be from the future showed up at their doorstep. He claimed that, in his time, mutants were nearly wiped out by robots called Sentinels, invented by a man named Bolivar Trask. Logan said that Charles' older self, along with Erik's older self, had sent Logan back in time to get Charles' and Erik's younger selves to stop Raven from killing Trask, thereby preventing the rise of the Sentinels.

    It was an uphill battle, convincing Charles to help, but as soon as Charles agreed, Hank was in. Once again, he would do anything Charles asked of him. They arranged to free Erik from prison, and flew to Paris to try to intercept Raven before she could kill Trask. Unfortunately, things didn't go according to plan, and while Trask wasn't killed, he still got a sample of Raven's blood. Furthermore, Erik, deciding that the best way to secure the mutant race's future would be to ensure that Trask never got his hands on Raven, tried to kill Raven. Hank knocked him aside at the last minute, allowing Raven to escape with just a gunshot wound to the leg. Erik disappeared into the crowds, but not before he and Hank had a very public fight on live television, leaving Hank stranded in full view of the cameras in his fully mutated form. Defeated, Hank, Charles, and Logan returned to the mansion.

    (The following is from the "Rogue cut" of Days of Future Past, which deviates from the theatrical release slightly.)

    In the middle of the night, Raven came back to the mansion, claiming that she had nowhere else to go. (In reality, she came back so that she could sabotage Cerebro and prevent Charles from being able to follow her.) She and Hank shared a conversation where she remarked that Hank was still hiding his true appearance. They began to kiss, Raven reverting to her natural blue form, and Hank reverting to his. She harkened back to their conversation before Cuba, asking Hank if he still felt that way. He commented that he found her beautiful, in her natural form, but could not bring himself to accept his own appearance. While Raven is living her life "mutant and proud," Hank still is ashamed of his mutated form, preferring to hide in his more "normal" appearance. Part of that comes from his belief that humans and mutants should coexist peacefully, and part of that comes from the fact that he views his mutant appearance as a constant reminder of his failed first attempt at curing his physical mutation.


» FIT: There are certain types of people who seem to do well on Reverie Terminal: the brawny types, for the forcing of doors and removing of debris; and the brainy types, for hacking systems and analyzing clues. Hank is the best of both worlds, brain and brawn. While mainly he would be interested in exploring their situation from a cognitive standpoint, coming up with theories and testing hypotheses about why and how they all came to be there, when push comes to shove he would be able to help out in a fight or a test of strength as well. There will certainly be challenges, such as the serum wearing off and him being forced to interact with humans without being able to hide his mutated appearance, but he's a perseverant guy who can overcome them. I'm interested in playing out his journey of coming to accept who he is once he can't hide it anymore, as well as putting his scientific mind and superhuman body to good use benefiting those around him.

» POWERS: Hank possesses superhuman strength, speed, agility, and endurance due to his mutant gene. Most of the time, he uses a chemical serum he devised to control (i.e. suppress) his mutation. When he is triggered via physical stress, however, he can unleash his secondary mutated state, becoming larger and covered in blue fur, with dark yellow eyes, animalistic features, pointed teeth, and claws. He also has a genius-level IQ, and is an expert in genetics, biology, chemistry, engineering, and various other scientific fields.
» NOTES: Hank will be coming into game with his suppression serum still in his system, so he will be human in appearance. However, over time as the serum wears off, he will return to his "Beast" form, until such a time as he's able to obtain more of the serum (through AC rewards).

» SAMPLES: TFLN meme (network); TDM thread (log & network);