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AdamLeisemann

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  1. Re: Disturbing Character premises... More disturbing premises from myself, based on a discussion with jkwleisemann. Takofanes' Dominatrix. Since the only beings more vile and more powerful than Kal-Turak would be the interdimensional demons of cthulian nature, this would be breaking a number of taboos. My brother then added the image of Takofanes in a japanese girl's school uniform. Ask jkwleisemann for more details if you are morbidly curious. If not, please take a bucket and take out your sickness away from me.
  2. Re: Disturbing Character premises... Ew. I suspect he'd be Billy's hero from Billy & Mandy (I personally cannot stand the show, but that's the image that comes to mind.)
  3. Re: Worst. Hero. Ever. Captain Marvel is the superhero with the most namesakes. One of his Namesakes is certainly considered one of the worst heroes ever. In the 1960s, there was an Android Captain Marvel whose power was that he could separate his limbs and head by yelling "SPLIT!" Now, I like quirky concepts, but it works when the writer actually does something cool with the quirkyness. Another contender would be Doop from the X-Men universe. Who the heck thought it was a good idea to introduce a mutated peice of $#!t into a world torn by Mutant Hysteria? Admittedly, this is only judging the critter by his looks. If we expanded the "Worst Hero Ever" to include heroes we've made up, I can name a few of mine here. However, that's going to waste some time.
  4. Re: Disturbing Character premises... Headline: President declares War on Terriers (Sorry. Something from an internet comic strip.)
  5. Re: [Horror Hero CHAR] Here Comes Peter Cottontail... Well, with so many homicidal Santa Clauses... This seemed like a good next step.
  6. Re: Disturbing Character premises... Probably not much creepier than a Japanese Radio Play/Manga, Transformers: Kissplayers. To put it simply, America first created Transformers Hentai. This is what came of it in Japan.
  7. Re: Disturbing Character premises... Sounds like Mr. Fantastic got caught in a Hentai Flick whilst clad in a japanese girl's uniform there... 3... 2... 1... *ducks any projectile vomit from the mental image.*
  8. Re: Genre-crossover nightmares The Addams Family Matters. Holiday themed horror flicks.
  9. Re: best ever reason to be a Sidekick(hero support) Because no one will suspect me when I off the old man to inherit his fortune Oh, did I say that out loud? "Yes..." Oh. Crap. I was joking, Bruce! Honest! *sounds of a scuffle*
  10. Peter Cottontail - The Easter Bunny, The Killer Rabbit VAL...CHA...Cost...Total...Roll......Notes 25....STR.....15...25......14-.......HTH Damage 5d6 END [2] 25....DEX.....45...25......14-.......OCV 8 DCV 8 30....CON.....40...30......15- 26....BODY....32...26......14- 12....INT.....2...12......11-.......PER Roll 11- 12....EGO.....4...12......11-.......ECV: 4 25....PRE.....15...25......14-.......PRE Attack: 5d6 14....COM.....2...14......12- 5....PD......0...5.............5 PD (0 rPD) 6....ED......0...6.............6 ED (0 rED) 4....SPD.....5...4.................Phases: 3, 6, 9, 12 20....REC.....18...20 60....END.....0...60 54....STUN....0...54 9....RUN......6...9"................END [2] 2....SWIM.....0...2"................END [1] 8....LEAP.....3...8"................8" forward, 4" upward CHA Cost: 187 Cost...POWERS 60.....Supernatural Durability: Physical Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75% - END=0 40.....Supernatural durability: Healing 3 BODY, Resurrection, Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2), Persistent (+1/2) (100 Active Points); Extra Time (Regeneration-Only) 1 Turn (Post-Segment 12) (Character May Take No Other Actions; -1 1/2) - END=0 10.....Rabbit's Luck: Luck 2d6 - END=0 POWERS Cost: 110 Cost...MARTIAL ARTS 12......+3 HTH Damage Class(es) 3......Slash/thrust: 1/2 Phase, +1 OCV, +0 DCV, Weapon +5 DC Strike 4......Strangle: 1/2 Phase, -2 OCV, +0 DCV, Grab One Limb; 3 1/2d6 NND 4......Sensitive Cut: 1/2 Phase, -1 OCV, +1 DCV, 3 1/2d6 NND 5......Takeaway: 1/2 Phase, +0 OCV, +0 DCV, Grab Weapon, 50 STR to take weapon away MARTIAL ARTS Cost: 28 Cost...SKILLS 3......Acrobatics 14- 3......Breakfall 14- 3......Climbing 14- 10......Defense Maneuver I-IV 3......Shadowing 11- 3......Stealth 14- 2......TF: Common Motorized Ground Vehicles 10......Two-Weapon Fighting (HTH) 8......WF: Common Melee Weapons, Chain & Rope Weapons, Flails, Garrote, Homemade Weapons, Off Hand, Staffs SKILLS Cost: 45 Cost...PERKS 1......Reputation: Serial Killer (A small to medium sized group) 8-, +1/+1d6 PERKS Cost: 1 Cost...TALENTS 9......Ambidexterity (no Off Hand penalty) 3......Combat Ready 20......Deadly Blow: +2d6 (any circumstances, any HTH weapon) 14......Fearless 3......Simulate Death TALENTS Cost: 49 Value..DISADVANTAGES 20.....Hunted: Police 14- (Less Pow, NCI, Capture) 5.....Money: Poor 15.....Psychological Limitation: Sociopath (Common, Strong) 15.....Reputation: Serial Killer, 11- (Extreme) 20.....Vulnerability: 2 x STUN Fire (Common) DISADVANTAGES Points: 75 Base Pts: 75 Exp Required: 270 Total Exp Available: 270 Exp Unspent: 0 Total Character Cost: 420 Background/History: "Here Comes Peter Cottontail, "Hopping down a Bloody Trail, "Chippety, Choppety, Easter time you'll fear..." Almost two decades ago on Easter Morning, Peter committed his first murder. Nobody can figure out why, but he took the axe that his father used for chopping uip logs, and he slipped into his parents' room, hacking them both to peices. Peter was only five years old then, nut slowly he was able to scatter the bodies by peeling off their flesh and storing it in plastic eggs, which he then distributes. Neighbors said that there was normally a lot of yelling in the house and that they thought nothing of the noise, but only when a couple of children found the eggs, was the truth of a horrific murder was finally discoverred. Young Peter Lapini was locked up in an asylum miles away from the city after the police found two adult lapine skeletons in a closet, hacked apart savagely and beginning to attract flies. Thus, in Appelton, began the urban legend of Peter Cottontail, a rabbit whom, on Easter, would kill people and use plastic eggs to store their flesh. and get rid of the bodies. Mothers would mention Peter in order to make their kids behave. Some families (of carnivorous species) have devised a twisted joke tradition of storing freshly cooked meat inside of plastic eggs and putting those into the Easter baskets-- purely as a joke. In Recent years, the detained rabbit has broken his way out of the asylum, with the aid of other inmates, and stolen a car (despite not being able to drive) and he drove back to Appelton, for reasons most alien to any sane person. Personality/Motivation: Nobody knows why Peter is a killer. Nobody knows why Peter commited his first murders. All anyone does know is that this rabbit is pretty much unrepentive and just likes the thrill of the kill. Quote: None. Peter does not speak if he can help it. Powers/Tactics: Peter Cottontail is just your average horror-movie style Slasher, similar to such killers as The Shape ("Halloween"), Jason Voorhees ("Friday the 13th"), or certain Santa Claus imitators ("Silent Night, Deadly Night," "Psycho Santa," or "Satan Claus.") This includes supernatural toughness for the most part, and a very eerie ability to use just about any melee weapon imaginable despite the lack of training. Campaign Use: Peter is simply a serial killer for any anthro-themed Horror Hero campaign (as rare as that would likely be). Use him as you please. Designer's Excuse: See here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/485217/ And besides: It's Easter.
  11. Re: Disturbing Character premises... Understood now.
  12. Re: Disturbing Character premises... Well, here's a super-team I came up with that creeped me out. I have yet to play these characters in any Champions game (primarily because I refuse to.) Keep in mind that one of my friends is something of a studier on the subject of kinks and fetishes. He's got an interest in what turns people on. I have, admittedly, developed a more academic wondering of "why" myself. So presenting, an as-yet-unnamed team of kinky supers. Liberty Lash is a dominatrix with a patriotic bent. She used to be in the military, but when it was revealed that she liked her men tied up, she was discharged from the service. Her "powers" come from the various used for the whip (not just the bedroom uses) Pet Rock is The Thing as Liberty's lover. 'Nuff said. Latex is a stretching-type who formerly worked at a PVC factory until during a factory heist, he was thrown into the chemical mixture that then reacted with his own body-chemistry. He has all the powers you'd expect of a stretcher. Golden Flame is an energy Projector, and that's more into than he's worth. And as much as I dislike the branding of "Furry" as a fetish, I must admit some folks like to sexualize anthropomorphic animals (I will never stoop as low as to give material to zoophiles, though). Vix-N is a gynoid made to resemble an anthropomorphic fox, hailing from a distant planet (presumably where the natives are all like that). Her powers are mostly back-up for GF's Energy-blasts (from her hands) and Pet Rock's strength. She still does not understand the strangeness of the others, for her people "have seen many cultures and lifestyles, thus they do not judge."
  13. Re: Best ever reason to NOT be a superhero... "Momma said not to go out superheroin'. She say's that's the De-vil." Okay, more seriously... "I just can't come up with a good superhero persona. All the ones I do the comics on are aliens or otherwise impossible for me to be."
  14. Re: Disturbing Character premises... Just out of curiosity... What makes the Care Bears creepy?
  15. Re: (worst ever)...reasons to be a supervillain "Wasn't this setting made by Byron Hall? I'm supposed to be doing all these horrible things, aren't I? Is this some sort of April Fool's joke?" I'd rep you, but I have to spread some more Rep around first.
  16. Have you, as a GM, faced a character concept that has disturbed you? Or have you, as a player, ever disturbed your GM, the other players, or yourself with a creepy character concept? Or has the GM ever disturbed the group with a character idea? This thread for for all the character ideas that have gotten shivers and quivers in your group (or just out of yourself). Have fun posting the ideas.
  17. Re: [CHAR] Bathman Begins... This is both funny and scary.
  18. Re: Genre-crossover nightmares Sadly, there's a market for tentacle porn. Cthuling Around: a Situation Comedy of the Cthulhu Mythos
  19. Re: Back With BEACONS Well, I'm working on Lighting the Beacons now, but I have a question. How do you get a Doc or PDF file up on Herocentral for a campaign?
  20. Re: Genre-crossover nightmares I can imagine that to the old tune from the 80s cartoon... Yeah, I watched both boys' cartoons and girls' cartoons. Mythos Babies (actually an idea I had for a line of sculptures, including baby Cthulhu, a baby shoggoth, and a Puppy of Tindalos)
  21. Re: Genre-crossover nightmares I recall HeroCentral had a campaign, "At the Muppets of Madness."
  22. Re: Genre-crossover nightmares It can be so much more. The only difference would be the aesthetic. ^.^ Take a "Conan" story. Now, with the violence and mature themes (including horror) prevalent to them, they are clearly not kids' stuff. On the other hand, Conan is not pornographic either, even though the movies have their (unerotic) nudes (though I don't know if that's part of the original tales, or just based on breasts being the cheapest crowd-pleaser.) Would any of that change if our barbarian hero was a wolf or a bear instead of a human? Personally, I don't think so. To me, furry is just another aesthetic, just like how many anime could just as easily be done in live action (Grave of the Fireflies or Barefoot Gen in particular). Those were animated because that was part of the desired aesthetic. Okay. Enough ranting from me.
  23. Re: Genre-crossover nightmares Frankly, I think Redwall's biggest problem is that the books were written for children, and thus it has to be repetative and the characters stupid, because that's the way children are. Sadly, people all think that anthropomorphic animal characters are either kiddie-crud or smut. But back on topic... S.A.T.A.L.: Superhero Adventures to Adult Lechery (old joke, I know.) Real Heroes (Superhero gaming meets complete reality, ensuring that at least one "power" everybody has is "Thyroid Cancer" thanks to the radiation exposure.)
  24. Re: hitting that moving hex. Though a Hex has a DCV of 3. Of course, on another thread, it was established that the DCV is 8 if the hex aborts to dodge. Frankly, don't ask me to figure out how that works, except as an excuse for bad die rolls.
  25. Re: Genre-crossover nightmares Snow White and the Seven Eleven Monty Python presents Seven Samurai
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