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  • #137664

    Bad-People
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    Thanks JR19759.

     

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    Belladonna has been the mysterious leader of the cult of assassins known as “The Nightshade Society” for many centuries. It is unknown if it is a title passed from one woman to another or if she is truly immortal.

     

     

     

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    #137667

    Bad-People
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    The man who would become Eagleman was once a CIA pilot who’s plane went down on a mountain in the wilderness of Japan. As he recovered from his wounds he was taught many skill, not least important of was the fantastic flying wing contraption that he would eventually need to leave the mountain.

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    #137670

    Bad-People
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    Born in Boston in the year 1912 Doctor Thomas Armstrong was amongst the most naturally gifted men to ever live. An exceptional multi-sport  athlete in college, an Olympic hopeful, and a trained fighter of sport and street his physical gifts were surpassed only by his mental ones. His intellect allowed him to to earn what one reporter described as “More degrees than a blowtorch”, in the fields of medicine, engineering, history, literature, and a whole host of sciences. He had a photographic memory and was a polyglot able to make himself understood nearly anywhere in the world. In the 30’s he traveled the world seeking adventure and experiences and ended up fighting tyrants, gangsters, mad scientists, spies, and Nazi fifth-columnists long before his country actually entered the conflict. During the war he was recruited by the OSS at the rank of major and was in charge of several deep penetration missions to capture or destroy advanced Nazi technologies, and when given the time advised on The Manhattan Project. After the war he participated, though unwillingly, in operation paperclip, the recruitment of former Nazis into allied services. In 1953 he worked on a private cryogenics experiment but was only able to obtain himself as a test subject. Unfortunately his, at the time, prototype zero-point stabilizer failed after the freezing leaving his revival nonviable at the time. Decades later an archaic cryotube is discovered within a government warehouse still powered and running. the label on the tube reads “Doc Armstrong“.

     

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    #137693

    Herr D
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    Love Belladonna [looks up at screen as littlest squidling plays part of Batman & Robin “Why are all the pretty ones homicidal maniacs?”]

     

    #137710

    Vengeance
    Participant

    like Eagle Man

    #137738

    Tiberius
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    Great design on Eagleman! I’m really liking it.

    Great work on Doc Armstrong as well. I like the color choices and his story as well.

    #138280

    LullabyOfTheSin
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    Belladona is creepy!
    Eagleman is truly birdy!
    And Doc Armstrong is most manly human one can possibly create/imagine!

    (+1) for all of these characters!

    #144618

    Bad-People
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    Thanks Guys.

     

    Surtr Re-design. Just playing around and found something more suitable for a walking apocalypse.

     

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    #144624

    Herr D
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    So, that does look like a sword made to cut off the future. Good illumination effect.

    #144698

    Bad-People
    Participant

    Thanks Herr.

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    Woe is any man in the universe who finds himself in the ire of the cosmic gods known as the “Empyrians.” For those who have broken their unknowable laws will find themselves at the mercy of their enigmatic and nigh unstoppable agent, their huntsman, their Starhound.

     

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    #144701

    Bad-People
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    The Former Starhound was sent by the Empyrians on a mission to subvert a cataclysmic celestial event. He failed. Being nearly destroyed in the effort he realized the Empyrians he served, being powerful enough to stop the even themselves, were supremely selfish being that didn’t care for anyone or anything besides themselves, not even him. He vowed to be his own man and to find a way to take revenge upon the Empyrians that betrayed him, so he took on the neam of the event that inspired and empowered him and he became Blazar.

     

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