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steriaca

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  1. Pendulum Markus Wallace found an odd suit of hitech armor one day and found it possess some time control powers. He originally called himself Temporal, but when hired by Pauline he renamed himself Pendulum.
  2. No need to apologize to me Dearh Tribble. I know I spell as well as Akane Tendo cooks. Which is one of the many reasons I haven't unleashed the utter horror of any of my supplement ideas upon the masses yet.
  3. This is appropriate because of the vague origin given to the Monster. Do you wish there were more vague villain origins which you could mold as you feel fit?
  4. Pauline's Perils Seven superpowered criminals hired by villainous female millionaire Pauline VonDerDroom. Each member decided in honor of their benefactor they would rename themselves after various deathtraps. It should be known that publicly they are only known as The Perils.
  5. Sounds like you and @tiger have similar idea on an all woman's villain team. He just had to create one when most of his players took limitations about striking women and such. The players were just asking for an all female team (else got free points from being so chivalrous).
  6. Talking about horror, anybody seen the new Thanksgiving trailer? "Pligrim, Pilgrim, dressed in gray, Where will you be on Thanksgiving day?"
  7. I would love to see his take on the Jason template (undead slasher guy).
  8. Faceless Frances Lecter was a minor YouTube celebrity with a channel all about horror movie reviews. The chemical have brought the horror film character he has started writing a screenplay about called "Faceless" to life. When he transforms into Faceless, he is a super humanly strong and durable being without a face nor need to breathe and a violent streak which makes Jason Voorhees look like a quire boy. Even when not transformed, Frances has become more antisocial, rairly posting his reviews on YouTube anymore, and quick to anger and resort to violence. Faceless' trademark is to rip off the faces of the people he has killed.
  9. True, but his pregnant pauses are a low hanging...fruit. But now back to the subject of the thread. Which horror themed villain are you actually excited for?
  10. Prehaps....The Over....Actor might....just be....the better name.
  11. And which....supervillain....looks...and acts...like William....Shatner?
  12. I would use Summon as opposed to a straight duplication. If a duplicate dies you can never get it back. While summon allows you to regain them when they die. Duplication can also be a special effect of various other powers (stretching, extra limbs, area of effect physical Blast, ect).
  13. I'm waiting for his take on Professor Pomegranate.
  14. Don't tell that to @tiger. I seen his stats on Dr. Lirby Koo.
  15. An easy fix. Just say the one that they faced was someone set up as a scapegoat or strawman pretending to be the major villain.
  16. Sounds like the Pillar Men from the second storyline of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (Battle Tendancy).
  17. Humm... I can see Brother Bone wanting full behind the scenes control over the world's medical system. It's more out of his delusions about his magic actually dealing with healing as opposed to creating undead. Surrounded by illusions he probably has multiple other identities.
  18. Standard Brother Bone plot (with apologizes to the very late Hershel Gordon Lewis). Brother Bone, using illusions to disguise himself, opens a health resort of the rich and important. The person goes there for a couple of months then comes back seemingly healthy and fit. Then they start doing odd things with their fortune. They actually died at the resort but was made into a zombie who can't do anything except what Brother Bone orders. To make matters worse, the zombie is covered by illusions and anti-rot magic so his true nature can go unnoticed. Eventually when Brother Bone sees no use for him, the zombie dissapeared (presumably to instantly rot to dust). What Brother Bone needs the victim for is up to the GM, but it should be noted that Bone might like the sheen of gold and gems, he doesn't actually need money. But if the zombie can convince more people to visit his resort of health...
  19. Quite understandable. It is quite possible for the Great Beast to accidentally try his pseudoplasm experiments on a mutant subject, or maybe something more supernatural influences the shape the psuedoplasm takes without the Great Beast noticing (which might explain why he can't repeat the success of certain human experiments he has done). Like you said, anything is possible.
  20. Humm... None of my heros have anything to calm down a crowd. John Roberts (the man who was the teen superhero Sunburn): Will try to use his media skills as SSN reporter and infamous exsuperhero to calm the crowd. And if that fails, help coordinate the heroes. Elenjar (Tenchi Morosoto): His main focus is to protect his DNPC (she made a wish on the Goddess Help Line for someone cool like Elenjar to protect her forever, and the Ultimate Force WILL enforce the wish, no matter what). Once she is safe (and kept safe), he tries to call his mother Beldandy and his aunties to help calm the mob down. Note: Elenjar is still just a concept, considering his origin as Beldandy's son and how bleeping powerful he should be but probably can't be just yet...
  21. Me? I don't have a campaign per say. But I'll say yes. I would love to see an expanded The Great Beast, especially what his actual beast form looks like (a humanoid variation of the biblical Great Beast maybe, complete with multiple heads?). And remember my tribute to Crongberg in the Create a Villain thread ("The New Flesh"). I'm sure the Think Tank needs to be out there under It's new name. I would love to see Brother Bone again, this time as a semi-indpendant necromancer "healer".
  22. On page 16 of the Advance Player's Guide 2 has Universal Orator, which cost 17 points and is built as Telepathy 4d6, Area Of Effect (Voice Range:+1), Reduced Endurance (0 END, + 1/2), Brodcast Only (- 1/2), Extra Time (Full Phase, - 1/2), Incantations (throughout communication, - 1/2), No Range (- 1/2).
  23. It's all depending on what type of story the GM wants to tell. There are evil "pro mutant" villains in Champions as well as evil "anti mutant" villains, along with third path guys like Holocaust who talk a good game but is only concerned about himself.
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