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steriaca

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  1. I wonder, is it to late to ask for a "DEMON Worldwide" section, to find out what DEMON is up to in England, Japan, Africa, ect...?
  2. I guess the wierdest charater for me is my crossdresing gagetear named "The Damsel".
  3. Another sick thing to do would be a Morbain lossly based on the villian from the splater movie "The Wizard Of Gore". Imagion a 'stage magition' who's evey trick works, for real. Oh, and yes, I presed the wrong button. This is why this guy is not atached to the big "what I want to see in Demon" post.
  4. Nice, but Bolt is no Jotaru Kujo. Which reminds me...I am having a hard time finding Vol. 2 of JoJo's Bizzar Adventure? Anyone elhaving the same problem?
  5. What I would like to see in Demon, by Stanley R. Teriaca. 1) Yes, an example writup of a King Of Endos (or whatever thay are called). I would also like to know why the kings are grouping together. What makes them difrent from Krim? Why do thay feal the need to group together? Do thay fear Krim? Are all theas beings related somehow? Prehaps a short list of names (so that I can have a Morbain say something other than "Curses! Foiled Again!" when defeated...prehaps something like "The Thousand Pains Of Pa'Na'La Are Upon Me Cause Of My Defeat!"). 2) And, well, what others have said before. I defently want to see how "John Q. Public" went and joined Demon, and why. I also want to know who gets to be a Morbain, and how. (Hear is a secret...it depends just as much as how much cash thay can scam out of there victoms as much as how many spells thay know). And, well, others have said it beter than I can. Steriaca.
  6. steriaca

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    Revival Of The Bad Profesor. My version of his reviveval was that he was resqued at the last moment by The Main of the Arsanios, then brought to them to nurse back to help. (Forcently for the Profesor, Spider Monkie was kepted as far away from him as posable). Which also explanes why I added Spider Monkey to the team.
  7. If you look at the new VIPER book, you notice that one of the scientist has a familer name to him. (Or, at least, I think his name is familer, as it was also the real idenity of King Cobra). So, it might be a mater of time before this scientist (who was responcable for Sidewinder, Boa Constricter, and others) decides to test his mutation prosses on himself and become Cobra, Master Of Snakes.
  8. What would be the best way to simulate the villian of the old 60's splater movie The Wizard Of Gore's powers? Especaly the "I invite a 'volentear' up from the audeance, kill her, then reserect her...then after an hour, she falls apart again" power. I would say a Killing Attack, Range, with the Time Delay advantage, and say the gore is a special effect, but he can use any hard, sharp object to do his 'magic tricks'? I beleve this should be an OIF, but should it also give him an Varable Advantage on it? If so, how much? And, how much d6 in Killing Attack - Range does it take to kill a normal istantly anyways?
  9. Well, since he is an NPC, it realy dosen't matter exactly how many advantages he has on the power, as long as it is enougth to simulate exactly what he does. May I ask you something...is 4d6 KA to much to kill a normal? Yes, I would say that the blood and guts are a special effect of his powers. By the way, hear is a small, incomplete rundown of all the 'magic tricks' he does. 1) Forced two women to swallow swords. 2) Put an iron spike through another woman's head (in, prehaps, the most fake special effect in the film...the spike acualy went into a stirafome head wearing a mask). 3) Sawing a woman's torso with a chainsaw (the clasic sawing a woman in half trick...boy what HGL could do with red paint and pig guts). 4) Placeing a woman on a workbench of a metal punch macheen, then turning the darn thing on. 5) The already mentioned stick of TNT, being fed to the girl reporter, which turns out to be the goddess of magic. So, is this enougth evidence to give the power a Varabul Advantage advantage? If so, how much? I myself, If I am going to go the Susano rout and include EVEYTHING he did, would acualy have to write it up. If I did, it would defently be a limited Transformation (dead body to live body ) with the sick power limatation "Only last for a limited time: for as long as he is rapeing the body". How much of a limitation is this? (And, yes, I did mention he was a sick, vile man. A perfect canadate for being a DEMON Morbain, don't you think?)
  10. I was thinking about a huge RKA (4d6, at least), with a time delay myself, but the IPE would also work. Nope. Just to hide the bloody mess he makes. Must make the managers of the places he works realy mad, cause I don't think he cleans up after himself. This will work to explane what he did to the girl he duged up. But he only made her 'live' for a short period of time, and, well, she was long dead (at least a few weeks). Would a Transformation work on that, or should I just ignore the power and say that it happened because of a huge Power: Necromancy skill and as a way to show the audeance that he is realy sick. Don't know...I haven't watched the darn film. He might of used it to end his life at the end of the film. And, of course, the ending is realy confusing (more so than Neon Geneses Evangelian). Basicly, he tries to blow up a female reporter who finds out his secret by feading her a stick of TNT, and haveing it explode in her gut. She turns out to be an reincarnated goddess of magic, and transports him to the begining of the film (off stage). He may of taken his own life. Or he may of watched himself from off stage. Defently agree with you there. The only reasion this movie intrests me is because of the power of it's villian (I even forgot his name, darn it).
  11. One question...has anyone atempted to do a write up of the villian of the old 60's splater film The Wizard Of Gore? I myself would love to know exactly what you think of his powers, and the best way to write them up. His powers: 1) The ability to kill a person, then revive them so that thay have no memorie of the attack. Then, the victom falls apart again an hour later. 2) The ability to mass-hyponise his audeance, so all thay see is a series of bloodless magic tricks. This dose not appear to work aganst camras (but it does affect the camraman who are taking the images at the time). 3) The ability to cut his own head off without ill effect, then reatach it. 4) His revival powers might not be limited to just reviveing his victoms (there was one sceen where he digs up a girls coffin, then does something to the revived girl). I have to admit this...I never sceen the film myself. I have only read about it. Oh, and the charater is created by Hershal Gorden Lewis.
  12. Kenshin's Sword. Kenshin's sword, the reverse blade Katana (I beleve it has another, shorter name also, but I forgot it), is a curved metal katana with the cutting edge on the inside part of the sword, not the outside. Hear is my rougth outline for it. (And please forgive me if my math is wrong...I don't have FRED in frount of me at the moment). Multipower: Reverse Blade Katana, 60 points, OAF (Reverse Blade Katana, -2): 20 Points. 1) Blunt Edge Strike: Hand To Hand Attack +12d6, Hand-To-Hand Attack (-1/2), OAF (Reverse Blade Katana, -2): 18 Points: 2U. 2) Razor Edge Strike: Hand Killing Attack 2d6, OAF (Reverse Blade Katana, -2): 20 Points: 2U. I hope this helps.
  13. Reminds me of my own gambling theamed assasion, Deathdealer. He wields raizor sharp playing cards (4 clips of 52 charges), and special sets of exploding d6 dice (he tosses two at a time, if the faces show up two ones, two sixes, or any combo which adds to seven or eleven, thay explode...if not, thay automatly 'dud out' so thay can't be used agenst him).
  14. This is proably because the writers did not remember he had such powers. So, thay fail to take them in acount in the curent batch of stories thay tell with him. No biggie. If you want to give him such powers, give it to him. If not...your free to exclude them. It's your write up, you know.
  15. That is because, since the man who became Solomon Grundy drouned in the swamp, somehow the wood in the swamp got into his system...and whatever revied him from the dead infused the wood into his body. Since the Golden Age Green Lantern had a limitation about wood, Grundy could basicly walk all over the Golden Age GL. And, if I remember corectly, the energy absorber was The Shaggy Man, not Grundy. As for powers for Solomon Grundy, give him some life suport and 40 STR at 0END (He can be taken down, thoe. Batman once defeted him by tranqulising some meat he gave him to eat). Remember to also give him a large AK: Gothem City Swere System. And the Psychological Limatation (or Physical Limitation) Amnisa: Can't Remember ANYTHING From Before His Revival. And in his Life Suport, give him Imunity to ageing (He fought the Golden Age Green Lantern in GL's prime, and the Batman).
  16. Unforcently, Instant Change, as we know it from 4th Edition, does not exist any longer. Instead, it is now considered a part of Transformation (Cosmetic Transformation). If you, the GM, want to be nice, you can simply give them the power to transform for free, or grandfather the Instant Change power from 4th edition. How this affects magical girls as decribed in your campain, I realy don't know. Steriaca.
  17. Re: My Magical Girl-- Dreamstar! Nice. I played an otaku who somehow saved a dragon named Yuri, and was giving the powers of a magical girl. Funny thing, his normal ID is a guy, and his superhero ID is a girl. I remember nameing her Lady Heat. One of theas days, I am going to have to recreate him/her.
  18. Rey means "King" del means "of" and Oro means "Gold". So, your villian calls himself the King Of Gold? Sounds good.
  19. Yes, Menton and Teleios will proably be the ones who would take over the top spot if the bad doctor, hell forbid, ever crokes for good. But the main question is, who can replace the bad doctor when we are talking about mass destruction, the guy eveybody fears, walking atomic bomb just waiting to explode type of villian. While I don't know exactly who would take over, the nominies are: 1) Menchanon: Let's face it, nothing is scaryer than a robot looking to decerate his home with a few million human corpses. 2) Holocost: Power wise, he is on his way to scaryvill. Unforcently, he still needs a full plan and agents to make him a full blown evil mastermind. 3) Gravitar: Powerwise, she is the second most feared being on the planet. Forcently, her ideals about controling the Earth are still on the small side. 4) Eurostar: Individuly, thay are on the small scale. But together, thay have been known to slaughter thousans, and even some superheros. 5) Terror Incorprated: See Eurostar above for reasion. Lower on the list because, well, the group is defunked...so far. 6) Grond: The four-armed terror. Forcently, he is not intrested in controling the Earth. Grond want to be left alone. Grond smach if not left alone. (Of course, New Millimum Grond was made smarter than normal, so imagion Flowers For Grond...give him supersmarts sundenly, and watch him become extremly dangerous). So, to make a long post longer, who would you pick for the next 'most dangerous supervillian'?
  20. I might. Just remember, there MY versions of the group. Also, many of the original members are dead, so most members have a 2 or 3 by there name (not official, but it fits with the original ideal of Project: Gold).
  21. Re: Re: We meet agian Mr.Hermit Would a clone count as a real imposter?
  22. Looking alright so far. Not nesasary like the original versions of Gold Rush and Gold Brick (or Project: Gold, which were originaly desined to teach players a lesson about the use of leathel force in a standard superhero campain setting). My guess is that Golden Rod might be next (a hiered martial artest), along with Gold Mind (a mentlest with golden skin). Then, finaly, Gold Bug, who is hunting theas people. Humm...I kinda liked my revision of Project: Gold, with my own Gold Bug leading them (who's real name happend to be Midus Mercery).
  23. I agree with Lord Liaden. That is, asuming that the bad profesor is still alive. Professor Muerte is the most logical one to scroung the old Doctor Destroyer tech. But here is an ideal...what if it is Muerte inside the armor of Doctor Destroyer? I mean, we can not see the bad doctor's face in his spiffy new armor. Prehaps he has an advance voice change unit in the mask? Or, barring that, Destroyer has a few clones loose, and one of them asumes the mantel of the bad doctor? Or, like I once sergested for Prof. Muerte, a special helmet which trasfers memories and personality to others when it is put on, and can not be taken off? There are many ways for Doctor Destroyer to get revenge from the grave (asuming that he is truly dead in your campain world).
  24. SUNBURN (of Metaguard): Sunburn would love it. I mean, it is the ultimat 'phenox' story. And he has always been called a 'boy scout'. THE DAMSEL: My crossdressing gagetear from New Orleans doesen't realy think of Milimumen City much. Seeing that his city is New Orleans.
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