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After coming across a tome of sorcery previously owned by a Circle of Thorns acolyte who picked a fight with the wrong hero, Jason Keene thought he could use it to call up a few spirits to assist him with trivial tasks.
The bad news is that smartphone translation apps really aren't capable of handling the Oranbegan script very well just yet.
The good news is that the spirits he called up weren't exceptionally malicious: Stormfather and Ravenlord, aspects of the primal entities known as Storm and Raven.
While Stormfather disliked Jason for his apparent lack of respect, Ravenlord found the circumstances of the summoning both hilarious and pleasing. The specific Circle of Thorns acolyte who had previously owned the tome, as it happened, was one that Ravenlord was very unhappy with. And in the end, both aspects agreed to help Jason out...in their own way, of course.
If Jason wanted to wield the power of ancient spirits, then that's exactly what was going to happen. But he was going to use that power for something worthy of those who bestowed it: fighting the forces of evil as Corax.
The refsheet for my superhero OC (and the closest thing to a main i have on Homecoming: City of Heroes), the astonishing Corax. His powers include weather control, electrokinesis, and some magical training. He's also a skilled hacker, and has managed to combine that with his powers in some very interesting ways.
(Yes, there's an NSFW version of the refsheet too. It's over here.)
iudicium86 .After coming across a tome of sorcery previously owned by a Circle of Thorns acolyte who picked a fight with the wrong hero, Jason Keene thought he could use it to call up a few spirits to assist him with trivial tasks.
The bad news is that smartphone translation apps really aren't capable of handling the Oranbegan script very well just yet.
The good news is that the spirits he called up weren't exceptionally malicious: Stormfather and Ravenlord, aspects of the primal entities known as Storm and Raven.
While Stormfather disliked Jason for his apparent lack of respect, Ravenlord found the circumstances of the summoning both hilarious and pleasing. The specific Circle of Thorns acolyte who had previously owned the tome, as it happened, was one that Ravenlord was very unhappy with. And in the end, both aspects agreed to help Jason out...in their own way, of course.
If Jason wanted to wield the power of ancient spirits, then that's exactly what was going to happen. But he was going to use that power for something worthy of those who bestowed it: fighting the forces of evil as Corax.
The refsheet for my superhero OC (and the closest thing to a main i have on Homecoming: City of Heroes), the astonishing Corax. His powers include weather control, electrokinesis, and some magical training. He's also a skilled hacker, and has managed to combine that with his powers in some very interesting ways.
(Yes, there's an NSFW version of the refsheet too. It's over here.)
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Yeah, the game doesn't really let me do this, but I envisioned the way the powers/skills interact as basically "zap a computer/machine to take control of it". Although his ability to do so is dependent on how familiar he is with the underlying hardware/OS architecture; your basic x86 or ARM system running Windows or Linux would be a lot easier to hijack that way than an attack drone built by alien invaders he'd never met before.
Yes and no; it's an outgrowth of the electrokinesis (combined with the magical training), but there's still mental labor involved. It's just that the whole thing happens fast enough that it seems instant to an outside observer. It's kind of like the hacking minigame in NieR: Automata in that respect.
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