Heyo! So, this maiden post is going to be a whiteboard for me. You might see just about anything in here...random notes for character ideas or things I might want to put into characters or stories at some point, plot ideas, whatever. Each post after this will have a piece of writing and possibly a bit about it as a prelude. I’ll post links to individual posts here in case y’all wanna skip the whiteboard.
UPDATE
So I have a second "page" (read: post) as a whiteboard now (explanation therein). As such, I'll link it along with other additional posts below. All else above follows.
UPDATE #2: TRIGGER WARNING
Some posts may contain spiders or spider-like imagery and themes.
Whiteboard [page 2]
Whiteboard [page 3]
Whiteboard [page 4]
Whiteboard [page 5]
Ben & Lucas: Cupcakes
Machiavellian Mercenary Machinations [Chapters 1-???]
The Demoness
Names (spoiler for brevity):
Minimalist naturist born & raised in a forest.
Spoiler for brevity:
[inspired by Wednesday Addams!]
(spoiler for brevity)
Spoiler for brevity:
Inspiration
Idea Premise:
Some form of spirit or other entity either initially inhabits or manifests as a beautiful (possibly glowing) magic. Somehow, this spirit leaves the flower or is otherwise carried into someone who later gives birth to a child heavily infused with potent magic, giving him/her/them the potential for powerful innate magical abilities [D&D 5e custom sorcerer concept?].
Ever heard of "The Secret World of Alex Mack"? Great show from the 90s. She got accidentally dosed with GC-161, a chemical that gave her some abilities: she could liquify herself, had telekinesis, and could zap things/people with energy. She was a teenager.
So my idea for someone with liquification as a power (spoiler for brevity):
Svetka
Born & raised in Yakutsk; married by US army Corporal, who was subsequently dishonorably discharged due to American-Russian tensions; marriage was confirmed in US, providing her with American citizenship. Marriage was secretly ordained by unidentified Russian military officer for purpose of intelligence gathering & possible local assassinations, acquisitions, and/or sabotage.
So Ben & Lucas, from the story linked above…
Spoiler for brevity:
UPDATE
So I have a second "page" (read: post) as a whiteboard now (explanation therein). As such, I'll link it along with other additional posts below. All else above follows.
UPDATE #2: TRIGGER WARNING
Some posts may contain spiders or spider-like imagery and themes.
Whiteboard [page 2]
Whiteboard [page 3]
Whiteboard [page 4]
Whiteboard [page 5]
Ben & Lucas: Cupcakes
Machiavellian Mercenary Machinations [Chapters 1-???]
The Demoness
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Names (spoiler for brevity):
[m] male
[f] female
[n] neutral
S-Names
*My Creations or Preferred Variations
Sarah [f]
Sienna [f]
Savannah [f]
Sauvigne* [f]
Samantha [f]
Samuel [m]
Saul [m]
Other Names
*My Creations or Preferred Variations
Aerie [f]
Alexis [m/f/n]
Chelsika* [f]
Lukretia* [f]
Ferdinand Fireclaw* [m]
Hodor Warrenbreaker* [m]
[f] female
[n] neutral
S-Names
*My Creations or Preferred Variations
Sarah [f]
Sienna [f]
Savannah [f]
Sauvigne* [f]
- pronounced “so-VEEN”
Samantha [f]
- Sam
- Sammie
- pronounced “suu-TRAY-uh”
Samuel [m]
Saul [m]
Other Names
*My Creations or Preferred Variations
Aerie [f]
Alexis [m/f/n]
- Al
- Alex
- Allie
- Lex
- Lexa
- Lexi
Chelsika* [f]
- pronounced “CHEL-sik-uh”
- Idea was to combine Chelsea & Jessica, both excellent names; head-canon was that her parents couldn’t decide/agree on a name, so they combined the names they liked best.
Lukretia* [f]
- pronounced “luu-KREE-she-uh”
Ferdinand Fireclaw* [m]
Hodor Warrenbreaker* [m]
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Minimalist naturist born & raised in a forest.
Spoiler for brevity:
Aerie? Seems like a good name for her. Either asexual or bisexual; I’m thinking asexual…hm. Asexual biromantic? Definitely queer/GNC (gender non-conforming), so she/her and/or they/them…now it just feels like I’m tacking on labels.
Was thinking some sort of modern fantasy but what about Pokémon? That’s super-specific but could make things interesting.
Could incorporate Celtic beliefs and western European folklore surrounding her - traditional stuff, not the more popular modern ideas. The original brownies and other similar little folk…perhaps brownies being predominant? Or just one variety of folks living in the forest. Mostly they avoid her and live their own lives, but perhaps she sometimes has interactions with them? Definitely go more traditional than popular with this. Could incorporate Grimm’s fairy tales, though…
Minimalist Naturist Notes
Literally the only clothing she owns (possibly):
Was thinking some sort of modern fantasy but what about Pokémon? That’s super-specific but could make things interesting.
Could incorporate Celtic beliefs and western European folklore surrounding her - traditional stuff, not the more popular modern ideas. The original brownies and other similar little folk…perhaps brownies being predominant? Or just one variety of folks living in the forest. Mostly they avoid her and live their own lives, but perhaps she sometimes has interactions with them? Definitely go more traditional than popular with this. Could incorporate Grimm’s fairy tales, though…
Minimalist Naturist Notes
Literally the only clothing she owns (possibly):
- Silk & Lace Trim Camisole; Silk & Lace Trim Knickers [set]
- Shin-Length Sarong [skirt]
- Sleeveless Ombre Sundress
- Long wool coat, ushanka, scarf, knit gloves, & heavy-duty boots for winter.
- Slip-On Vans [rarely worn]
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[inspired by Wednesday Addams!]
(spoiler for brevity)
Some people are uniquely sensitive to energies we have yet to learn how to detect using modern science; Penelope Durrow is one such girl. She has never slept peacefully, for her dreams are living nightmares observed through the eyes of the victims. Pen experiences everything the victims experience in their final moments, unable to do anything more than observe. Her most vivid dream, which recurs frequently, is that of a woman drowning an infant - that she has come to believe is her based on certain visual context clues within the dream sequence. And yet, she lives…or does she?
In the waking world, she is a psychometrist; places, objects, and people with extreme emotional imprints can trigger overwhelming visions of the past or future, typically in spurts of black-and-white scenes in which certain specific focal points are pictured in vibrant color.
Even stranger, she can perceive spirits and the dead - and physically interact with them. When she does, it triggers something unique. It’s not a vision, exactly…she seems to be transported to the location of the vision and is essentially a ghost herself; the world is black-and-white around her, but she remains in color - as do certain focal points, just like in her psychometric visions. But again, she’s merely an observer. When she returns, it seems that she actually vanished from the physical world much as a ghost tends to do and reappears in the same manner.
She has come to believe that she may not be alive. She breathes but that may only be out of habit; besides, air flow is required for speech. She eats and drinks, yet she’s only hungry or thirsty after a vision and she never has to…y’know. Plus, everything is tasteless to her. She bathes, washes her hair, sleeps…she can walk, talk, and do pretty much anything else a typical human can do.
Important things to note:
Possible triggering event for personal story, might/might not lead into RP: she gets tied to a chair and locked in a storage room overnight as a prank. This causes an extreme panic attack and ultimately triggers either one very powerful vision or a series of more common visions that overwhelm her, pushing her to the edge. As a defense mechanism, her mind lashes out in some manner and she ends up screaming until she’s hoarse and struggling until she eventually frees herself.
Kinda wanted to name her Penny Dreadful but decided not to. Tried something like Dreddsdurrow but it didn’t sound right (although maybe I should? Word isn’t correcting it, but Word’s iffy at best with that shit). Hm. I kinda like Dreddsdurrow, actually*…she goes by Pen but I could easily see her being nicknamed Penny Dreadful.
Not sure I wanna go the high school route, that feels…squicky. I dunno. Could do college. Could also do work, but I feel like people would be less likely to pull something on her like this, especially in the current era of people not being as openly dickish and cruel? Or maybe I’m totally wrong, I dunno. I could see it happening if her coworkers don’t like her, especially if they don’t know much about autism. I’m liking the idea of coworkers being total assholes rather than a collegiate setting…
Maybe set it in Japan? No…too cliché, although Ju-On and other Japanese horror films are amazing.
*Okay, yeah, definitely renaming her. New name: Penelope Dreddsdurrow, aka Pen (aka Penny Dreadful…if you’re a dick).
In the waking world, she is a psychometrist; places, objects, and people with extreme emotional imprints can trigger overwhelming visions of the past or future, typically in spurts of black-and-white scenes in which certain specific focal points are pictured in vibrant color.
Even stranger, she can perceive spirits and the dead - and physically interact with them. When she does, it triggers something unique. It’s not a vision, exactly…she seems to be transported to the location of the vision and is essentially a ghost herself; the world is black-and-white around her, but she remains in color - as do certain focal points, just like in her psychometric visions. But again, she’s merely an observer. When she returns, it seems that she actually vanished from the physical world much as a ghost tends to do and reappears in the same manner.
She has come to believe that she may not be alive. She breathes but that may only be out of habit; besides, air flow is required for speech. She eats and drinks, yet she’s only hungry or thirsty after a vision and she never has to…y’know. Plus, everything is tasteless to her. She bathes, washes her hair, sleeps…she can walk, talk, and do pretty much anything else a typical human can do.
Important things to note:
- She does not like to be touched. If she wants to touch something, she’ll choose to touch it.
- She is left-handed but not many people know this; she tends to keep her arms and hands very close to her body, rarely moves them when she speaks, and usually shrinks back from impending physical contact.
- Eye contact triggers panic attacks for her, so she avoids it as much as possible.
- She suffers from anxiety but therapy and pills have done nothing for it.
- She never uses contractions when she speaks.
- She has what is called “level 1 autism” and is mostly self-sufficient; however, it is very easy for her to become hyper-focused on a particular task and neglect personal care or other tasks or necessities. This further confuses the idea in her mind that she may not be alive (due to her not eating or drinking for long periods of time and being so focused that she’s not even sure whether she was breathing during such periods). While not precisely accurate, however, her theory is not a delusion; she exists in a state either perpetual or fluctuating between life and death - which, if learned, will bring up a whole host of questions on its own.
- Her mother mostly leaves her alone; it’s unclear to Pen how her mother feels about her. She acts as caretaker to offset her frequent extreme focus, preparing meals and baths for her as well as doing her laundry, and she takes care of the house in general; Pen’s father was a freelance writer for many years but had a stroke that exacerbated issues he was already having with his heart, ultimately killing him. Money is provided both by inherited royalties from several biographical and historical novels he wrote and by military benefits on her mother’s behalf (her mother’s ex-army). Her mother owns the house, and Pen is the sole beneficiary in her will.
Possible triggering event for personal story, might/might not lead into RP: she gets tied to a chair and locked in a storage room overnight as a prank. This causes an extreme panic attack and ultimately triggers either one very powerful vision or a series of more common visions that overwhelm her, pushing her to the edge. As a defense mechanism, her mind lashes out in some manner and she ends up screaming until she’s hoarse and struggling until she eventually frees herself.
- Psychokinetic burst? Telekinesis? It would be very limited and require an extreme event like this, so if she could control it somehow later, it would most likely involve tapping into trauma centering on such events as her own drowning and this particular prank - a dark give-and-take. Could possibly rip apart the room and her bonds, maybe the chair, maybe even damaging the door or ripping it off its hinges entirely? Would not go beyond the room.
- This event would traumatize her.
- Should I write it out? I feel like I should write this out…but I need sleep first.
Kinda wanted to name her Penny Dreadful but decided not to. Tried something like Dreddsdurrow but it didn’t sound right (although maybe I should? Word isn’t correcting it, but Word’s iffy at best with that shit). Hm. I kinda like Dreddsdurrow, actually*…she goes by Pen but I could easily see her being nicknamed Penny Dreadful.
Not sure I wanna go the high school route, that feels…squicky. I dunno. Could do college. Could also do work, but I feel like people would be less likely to pull something on her like this, especially in the current era of people not being as openly dickish and cruel? Or maybe I’m totally wrong, I dunno. I could see it happening if her coworkers don’t like her, especially if they don’t know much about autism. I’m liking the idea of coworkers being total assholes rather than a collegiate setting…
*Okay, yeah, definitely renaming her. New name: Penelope Dreddsdurrow, aka Pen (aka Penny Dreadful…if you’re a dick).
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Spoiler for brevity:
For all its long eons, the world is young. Old before it was born were the spinners, yet gone long from this plane now are they; what they left behind only vaguely resemble them, their descendants varied yet similar but not nearly as magnificent as their ancestors. There is beauty and perfection in all that they do, though this has been marred by violence and strife at the hands of those who have taken this world for their own. Fear and hatred are all they know, and pride in their own affairs, and the descendants of the spinners have been driven so deep beneath them that only their tiniesst and most helpless kin visit above.
Of course, they are not completely helpless. They have many adaptations, for they and theirs are nature's perfect hunters. Yet their kin have begun to visit the world above in secret of late, their curiosity and longing for the stars growing as their restless nature stirs once more. What dost fate have in store for them? Some secrets even they do not know...
Contrary to the superstition, paranoia, and primal fear of surface-dwellers (who typically prefer light to darkness, warmth to cold, and dry places to wet ones), humanoid forms are not tools of deceit among the spinners. Darkness is not the same as evil, nor is light always synonymous with good intentions and pure hearts. Spiders are descended through evolution progressing since before the world as they know it existed from eldritch entities originating somewhere in the endless void. The precise nature and path of their evolution is unknown but it has resulted in many variations with many similarities between them.
Considered to be the most horrifying by humanoid surface-dwellers are the driders, so named by the drow (dark elves) who first encountered variants of them that resembled their own people: slender, beautiful, ebony-skinned elves whose torsos descended into the "grotesque" forms of immense spiders. Some among the spinners, however, lack the distinctive forms of spiders and instead develop less blatant arachnid traits, such as spinnerets beneath their tongues or multiple pairs of small black eyes in addition to their more humanoid ones - or even in place of them; these are considered to be spider-kin, the most appropriate broad name for them in all their variations, rather than their drider cousins. There are also spiders of varying sizes who are highly intelligent, some even possessing the ability to physically or psychically communicate; some of these are closer to the sizes and appearances of more common spiders, while others are immense in scale and power.
Their ancestors cannot properly be described as spiders, but they were very spider-like in their apperances. They were truly gargantuan entities, easily comparable with great mountains, and their children - when they hatched them - numbered in the millions. They were always hatched with specific purposes in mind but over time, the world and their own identities influenced the development of their many generations. Event ambient magic changed them, causing many to develop latent abilities more akin to the tremendous supernatural and god-like powers of their ancestors (if not nearly so potent as those).
Spiders of all kinds descended from the ancient spinners, both those that are little more intelligent than any other "beast" or "bug" and those that are as intelligent as - or more intelligent than - any surface-dwelling humanoid. The less intelligent spiders that possess latent magic, such as teleportation or magic-dampening webs and other such abilities, are nonetheless quite intelligent among similar creatures of their ilk.
For General Reference:
DRIDERS
For simplicity, they are half-spider humanoids. Delving into their complexities is a long and tedious endeavour; while most of them possess relatively common spider-humanoid hybrid bodies, some are possessed of unique and particularly dangerous adaptations that go beyond what may be seen among more common baseline spiders. Thick armor plating and multiple limbs in a mix of humanoid and arachnid forms and functions protruding from their humanoid halves are rarer but not unheard-of sights, and some even have arachnid traits replacing their more humanoid features; some possess only vaguely humanoid bodies truly considered grotesque, and some are barely driders at all - more mutated giant spiders with the barest humanoid or non-arachnid traits. With so many spinners producing so many children in so many variations, the possible lines of development are nearly limitless; this includes sexual dimorphism as well, so it's not just all females (though they are typically extremely matriarchal, sometimes - if not often - to the point of fanaticism).
SPIDER-KIN
Humanoids with spider-like traits; often travel with many spiders as companions. Some have been known to use magic in order to give them additional abilities, though most can cling to the majority of the surfaces they touch and have spinnerets under their tongues; it is not uncommon for them to have multiple limbs, though their limbs typical match one another in form and function. They can appear to be any of a number of humanoid races and some are subtler than others in their arachnid developments.
PLANAR SPIDERS
Typically have dimly glowing markings that are much harder to see the more light there is available; these spiders are able to teleport by shifting between planes of existence, covering a lot of ground very quickly. They can also exist on multiple planes simultaneously for a short span, though only certain planes (including this one); they appear ghost-like or shadow-like when doing so and are mostly intangible, though they can spin webs or spit acid or what-not when needed.
BINDER SPIDERS
So known for their high intelligence and strong telepathic abilities. They can communicate privately with one or more individuals or anyone within range of their minds and some possess minor psychic abilities that can best be described as supernatural. However, their most devastating ability by far is to completely paralyze prey and enemies by attacking their minds, and the strongest ones can completely rip someone's mind apart from within. They're considered the most formidable and terrifying of the more physically baseline magic-oriented spiders.
Malaina Elspeth
Race: Spider-Kin
Sex: Female
HT: 5' 3"
Traits & Abilities
Malaina is very pale; she's stocky and has rounded features, a button nose, solid-black eyes, and black lips. She has no eyebrows; upon her forehead, above each eye, rest a pair of perfectly round black eyes about half the size of her primary eyes. Though it's subtle, a thin split divides her jaw from the edges of her lips; when widened, it gives her the look of having a jagged sort of "grin". But behind those partings are folding segmented pincers plump with an extremely potent venom; this venom causes muscles to spasm and blood to congeal when injected into someone. The pincers have a hard exoskeleton that overlaps to protect the joints without hindering them. Beneath her tongue are a pair of spinnerets.
Tiny spines growing from Malaina's skin, too small to be seen by the naked eye, allow her to cling to solid surfaces. Her blood is black, she has no sweat glands or tear ducts, and her voice comes out as a loud whisper or sounds raspy and harsh; she has never tried to raise her voice much, so she has no idea whether she can yell or scream. She always has a varied swarm of spiders crawling upon her and hidden in her clothes, making the hooded cloak she usually wears seem to shift entirely of its own volition sometimes.
Melaina's body temperature is much lower than that of most humanoids, resting somewhere around seventy degrees Fahrenheith, but she also has extra layers of flesh and fat beneath her skin; this makes her extremely resistant to cold temperatures. Her primary eyes are well-adapted for darkness, and her additional eyes let her see heat. By drinking blood and other bodily fluids, she can bolster her stamina and heal her wounds. She can hold her breath for a very long time, though exactly how long she does not know, and her compact musculature and sturdy skeleton allow her to withstand extreme pressure. Despite this, she has a decent amount of strength but is roughly average in terms of physical ability when compared to other humanoids. It's estimated that she'll live for between two and three hundred years, though proper sustenance and excellent maintenance of her body may sustain her for many years or even decades beyond this.
The web she spews has a tensile strength roughly equivalent to that of iron and takes close to a month to commence degradation. It is susceptible to fire but resistant to cutting, breaking, and most acids. A constant stream of web-spewing will deplete her reserve after about ten minutes, and it takes about an hour to replenish that; the time required may be shortened somewhat after a meal. While she only eats meat, she does like drinking things that have strong flavors such as tomato soup and orange juice.
However, she is not a picky eater and always eats her meat raw - preferably while it's still alive.
Of course, they are not completely helpless. They have many adaptations, for they and theirs are nature's perfect hunters. Yet their kin have begun to visit the world above in secret of late, their curiosity and longing for the stars growing as their restless nature stirs once more. What dost fate have in store for them? Some secrets even they do not know...
Contrary to the superstition, paranoia, and primal fear of surface-dwellers (who typically prefer light to darkness, warmth to cold, and dry places to wet ones), humanoid forms are not tools of deceit among the spinners. Darkness is not the same as evil, nor is light always synonymous with good intentions and pure hearts. Spiders are descended through evolution progressing since before the world as they know it existed from eldritch entities originating somewhere in the endless void. The precise nature and path of their evolution is unknown but it has resulted in many variations with many similarities between them.
Considered to be the most horrifying by humanoid surface-dwellers are the driders, so named by the drow (dark elves) who first encountered variants of them that resembled their own people: slender, beautiful, ebony-skinned elves whose torsos descended into the "grotesque" forms of immense spiders. Some among the spinners, however, lack the distinctive forms of spiders and instead develop less blatant arachnid traits, such as spinnerets beneath their tongues or multiple pairs of small black eyes in addition to their more humanoid ones - or even in place of them; these are considered to be spider-kin, the most appropriate broad name for them in all their variations, rather than their drider cousins. There are also spiders of varying sizes who are highly intelligent, some even possessing the ability to physically or psychically communicate; some of these are closer to the sizes and appearances of more common spiders, while others are immense in scale and power.
Their ancestors cannot properly be described as spiders, but they were very spider-like in their apperances. They were truly gargantuan entities, easily comparable with great mountains, and their children - when they hatched them - numbered in the millions. They were always hatched with specific purposes in mind but over time, the world and their own identities influenced the development of their many generations. Event ambient magic changed them, causing many to develop latent abilities more akin to the tremendous supernatural and god-like powers of their ancestors (if not nearly so potent as those).
Spiders of all kinds descended from the ancient spinners, both those that are little more intelligent than any other "beast" or "bug" and those that are as intelligent as - or more intelligent than - any surface-dwelling humanoid. The less intelligent spiders that possess latent magic, such as teleportation or magic-dampening webs and other such abilities, are nonetheless quite intelligent among similar creatures of their ilk.
For General Reference:
DRIDERS
For simplicity, they are half-spider humanoids. Delving into their complexities is a long and tedious endeavour; while most of them possess relatively common spider-humanoid hybrid bodies, some are possessed of unique and particularly dangerous adaptations that go beyond what may be seen among more common baseline spiders. Thick armor plating and multiple limbs in a mix of humanoid and arachnid forms and functions protruding from their humanoid halves are rarer but not unheard-of sights, and some even have arachnid traits replacing their more humanoid features; some possess only vaguely humanoid bodies truly considered grotesque, and some are barely driders at all - more mutated giant spiders with the barest humanoid or non-arachnid traits. With so many spinners producing so many children in so many variations, the possible lines of development are nearly limitless; this includes sexual dimorphism as well, so it's not just all females (though they are typically extremely matriarchal, sometimes - if not often - to the point of fanaticism).
SPIDER-KIN
Humanoids with spider-like traits; often travel with many spiders as companions. Some have been known to use magic in order to give them additional abilities, though most can cling to the majority of the surfaces they touch and have spinnerets under their tongues; it is not uncommon for them to have multiple limbs, though their limbs typical match one another in form and function. They can appear to be any of a number of humanoid races and some are subtler than others in their arachnid developments.
PLANAR SPIDERS
Typically have dimly glowing markings that are much harder to see the more light there is available; these spiders are able to teleport by shifting between planes of existence, covering a lot of ground very quickly. They can also exist on multiple planes simultaneously for a short span, though only certain planes (including this one); they appear ghost-like or shadow-like when doing so and are mostly intangible, though they can spin webs or spit acid or what-not when needed.
BINDER SPIDERS
So known for their high intelligence and strong telepathic abilities. They can communicate privately with one or more individuals or anyone within range of their minds and some possess minor psychic abilities that can best be described as supernatural. However, their most devastating ability by far is to completely paralyze prey and enemies by attacking their minds, and the strongest ones can completely rip someone's mind apart from within. They're considered the most formidable and terrifying of the more physically baseline magic-oriented spiders.
Malaina Elspeth
Race: Spider-Kin
Sex: Female
HT: 5' 3"
Traits & Abilities
Malaina is very pale; she's stocky and has rounded features, a button nose, solid-black eyes, and black lips. She has no eyebrows; upon her forehead, above each eye, rest a pair of perfectly round black eyes about half the size of her primary eyes. Though it's subtle, a thin split divides her jaw from the edges of her lips; when widened, it gives her the look of having a jagged sort of "grin". But behind those partings are folding segmented pincers plump with an extremely potent venom; this venom causes muscles to spasm and blood to congeal when injected into someone. The pincers have a hard exoskeleton that overlaps to protect the joints without hindering them. Beneath her tongue are a pair of spinnerets.
Tiny spines growing from Malaina's skin, too small to be seen by the naked eye, allow her to cling to solid surfaces. Her blood is black, she has no sweat glands or tear ducts, and her voice comes out as a loud whisper or sounds raspy and harsh; she has never tried to raise her voice much, so she has no idea whether she can yell or scream. She always has a varied swarm of spiders crawling upon her and hidden in her clothes, making the hooded cloak she usually wears seem to shift entirely of its own volition sometimes.
Melaina's body temperature is much lower than that of most humanoids, resting somewhere around seventy degrees Fahrenheith, but she also has extra layers of flesh and fat beneath her skin; this makes her extremely resistant to cold temperatures. Her primary eyes are well-adapted for darkness, and her additional eyes let her see heat. By drinking blood and other bodily fluids, she can bolster her stamina and heal her wounds. She can hold her breath for a very long time, though exactly how long she does not know, and her compact musculature and sturdy skeleton allow her to withstand extreme pressure. Despite this, she has a decent amount of strength but is roughly average in terms of physical ability when compared to other humanoids. It's estimated that she'll live for between two and three hundred years, though proper sustenance and excellent maintenance of her body may sustain her for many years or even decades beyond this.
The web she spews has a tensile strength roughly equivalent to that of iron and takes close to a month to commence degradation. It is susceptible to fire but resistant to cutting, breaking, and most acids. A constant stream of web-spewing will deplete her reserve after about ten minutes, and it takes about an hour to replenish that; the time required may be shortened somewhat after a meal. While she only eats meat, she does like drinking things that have strong flavors such as tomato soup and orange juice.
However, she is not a picky eater and always eats her meat raw - preferably while it's still alive.
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Inspiration
Idea Premise:
Some form of spirit or other entity either initially inhabits or manifests as a beautiful (possibly glowing) magic. Somehow, this spirit leaves the flower or is otherwise carried into someone who later gives birth to a child heavily infused with potent magic, giving him/her/them the potential for powerful innate magical abilities [D&D 5e custom sorcerer concept?].
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Ever heard of "The Secret World of Alex Mack"? Great show from the 90s. She got accidentally dosed with GC-161, a chemical that gave her some abilities: she could liquify herself, had telekinesis, and could zap things/people with energy. She was a teenager.
So my idea for someone with liquification as a power (spoiler for brevity):
Liquefying oneself creates a cohesive bond with anything they're wearing or touching, though they may have some limited control over this (such as being able to escape someone's grasp by liquifying themself or temporarily liquefying someone they're touching to help them - may not go that powerful with it in the latter case, but it's interesting).
Water somehow weakens the cohesive bond, so while they don't need to breathe (they could exist indefinitely in the void of space as a result), staying underwater for too long could potentially make it increasingly difficult to maintain one's form. They could legit die from being underwater and eventually breaking up. A few minutes here and there might not be bad, but longer than a few minutes and they risk having to put in extreme concentration and effort or begin to break up, to the point that they eventually will do so regardless of their efforts or concentration.
The liquid form would be a translucent silvery material, like mercury. Mercuria might be a cool code name for that. Also, I'm thinking it would somehow negate air resistance, which would mean they could move as fast as they need to and hit as hard as they want (within reason). It'd be like getting hit with a sledgehammer instead of a fist. There would also be no friction, which could further increase run speed but movement control would have to be practiced.
On the other hand, the liquid form could take any shape needed, so they could literally go just about anywhere or even hold some things. There would have to be a limit to cohesion much as there is a limit for how much force can be exerted when you use your muscles to hold something. Oh, and no fall damage. Ultimately, the molecular cohesion would be incredible - so if you fell off a skyscraper and slammed into the ground, you'd feel it but it wouldn't hurt and you wouldn't splater everywhere. It'd be sort of like...a semisolid jello or something. Might spread out from the impact, but it wouldn't separate. On the other hand, bullets and fists and what-not go could go right through them due to being able to mold themselves into any shape or abstract physical form, since they're liquid.
Similar things have been done before.
So, if I was to introduce another ability - say the energy emissions, like in Alex Mack - I think there would have to be some form of energy absorption and storage or redirection for this to happen. Perhaps friction could be generated much like exerting a muscle to do something? The harder you press into something, the more difficult it is to remove you from that spot and doing so generates friction that can then be expelled as raw energy? Dunno, the pseudoscience would need some serious work. Telekinesis would require even more finnicky pseudoscience.
But the liquid form is fascinating. I really like this idea.
Water somehow weakens the cohesive bond, so while they don't need to breathe (they could exist indefinitely in the void of space as a result), staying underwater for too long could potentially make it increasingly difficult to maintain one's form. They could legit die from being underwater and eventually breaking up. A few minutes here and there might not be bad, but longer than a few minutes and they risk having to put in extreme concentration and effort or begin to break up, to the point that they eventually will do so regardless of their efforts or concentration.
The liquid form would be a translucent silvery material, like mercury. Mercuria might be a cool code name for that. Also, I'm thinking it would somehow negate air resistance, which would mean they could move as fast as they need to and hit as hard as they want (within reason). It'd be like getting hit with a sledgehammer instead of a fist. There would also be no friction, which could further increase run speed but movement control would have to be practiced.
On the other hand, the liquid form could take any shape needed, so they could literally go just about anywhere or even hold some things. There would have to be a limit to cohesion much as there is a limit for how much force can be exerted when you use your muscles to hold something. Oh, and no fall damage. Ultimately, the molecular cohesion would be incredible - so if you fell off a skyscraper and slammed into the ground, you'd feel it but it wouldn't hurt and you wouldn't splater everywhere. It'd be sort of like...a semisolid jello or something. Might spread out from the impact, but it wouldn't separate. On the other hand, bullets and fists and what-not go could go right through them due to being able to mold themselves into any shape or abstract physical form, since they're liquid.
Similar things have been done before.
So, if I was to introduce another ability - say the energy emissions, like in Alex Mack - I think there would have to be some form of energy absorption and storage or redirection for this to happen. Perhaps friction could be generated much like exerting a muscle to do something? The harder you press into something, the more difficult it is to remove you from that spot and doing so generates friction that can then be expelled as raw energy? Dunno, the pseudoscience would need some serious work. Telekinesis would require even more finnicky pseudoscience.
But the liquid form is fascinating. I really like this idea.
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Svetka
- Daughter of Anatoli & Nataliya
- Eldest sister of twins [insert] & [insert]
- Widowed wife of American husband [insert] [ex-army]
Born & raised in Yakutsk; married by US army Corporal, who was subsequently dishonorably discharged due to American-Russian tensions; marriage was confirmed in US, providing her with American citizenship. Marriage was secretly ordained by unidentified Russian military officer for purpose of intelligence gathering & possible local assassinations, acquisitions, and/or sabotage.
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So Ben & Lucas, from the story linked above…
Spoiler for brevity:
Lucas
Benjamin
- 6’ 1”, lean muscle, light brown shoulder-length hair he only ties back for work.
- The bluest eyes you will ever see.
- Enjoys dancing and learning new dances, and he’s very good at it. He’s also very good with his hands and has a strong eye for detail. He’s a damn fine cook and more-than-decent baker. He’s also completely gay, but not because of stereotypes. Fuck stereotypes.
- Cannot sing a note. Seriously, the backpack he was trying to carry a note in ran away. In terror.
- Works on an assembly line but actually has a master’s in mechanical engineering.
- Tends to be much more practical than whimsical; not really the artistic type but he can break down a problem or a puzzle into its constituent pieces and sort it out with relative ease. He’s very smart, much more so than people probably give him credit for, especially considering he works on an assembly line.
- ”The Boyfriend”
Benjamin
- Usually Ben for short.
- 5’ 6”, slender, has sort of an hourglass figure; green eyes.
- AU [alternate universe]: maybe an amber right eye and a bright green left eye?
- Extremely curly, very long red hair that he usually puts into a ponytail or braid.
- Tends to be a bit scatterbrained, clumsy, and messy. Not necessarily in that order. Oddly, though, he’s like a cat - has sort of an accidental grace (or maybe just unfathomable luck?) that always helps to correct him before something terrible happens (like dropping a cupcake on the floor…or, y’know, falling flat on his ass - though he’s probably done that more than a few times, anyway).
- Just an idea I’ve recently come up with on looking over the cupcake story again…I just figured he was gay, like his boyfriend, but perhaps he’s queer as well? Not necessarily gender-fluid or NB/GNC (non-binary/gender-nonconforming), but definitely queer. Likes more feminine articles of clothing, paints his nails, doesn’t mind the homemaker type of role, definitely submissive (at least where his boyfriend is concerned), perhaps even androgynous in appearance? Dunno, I’m slightly leaning that way but may not follow that through if I use the character in future stories or RPs…would still use he/him pronouns, though I’m sure people would get confused seeing a cute person who might or might not be a boy wandering about in a skirt. Technically have sequels to the story but I dunno, they seem non-canon in my head…there was a pet shop visit in one story; maybe I’ll use that idea again at some point.
- I do think his voice can hit higher notes and might be higher in general than what people expect. He can sing really well - not necessarily the next Maria Diamandis but certainly enough to compensate for his boyfriend’s dulcet tones. Probably likes Enya?