Character Name: IV Alignment: Fog Offering Description: Killed Elizabeth Link:Here. Reward Tier: Three (Two, One) Reward Description:
A third major power, appropriate to the Fog God As he never claimed his prior rewards for Tier Two and One I will also do them now.
Tier One: Corrosive Blood
As it sounds, makes his blood corrosive when it's bled out, so it could be used hypothetically to bleed on an old rusty lock and break it, or at the very least discourage people from getting into close combat with him. Comes with drawbacks: blood loss, and he's a vampire without a lot of bloodflow to begin with so it is limited. Themeing works with being a Vampire, and should be suitable for the fog god by virtue of being a fairly straight-forward and destructive power.
Tier Two: Miscellaneous Mass Control
Standard vampire bullshit of being able to stand upside down on the ceiling, or walk up a wall. Decrease gravitational pull so he can step off a building and land "softly" though there's still no glide or flight ability. IV lacks wings, so I figure I might as well give him this.
Tier Three: Doll Maker
Mad surgeon ability, more or less. Think Frankenstein. This would allow IV to make himself "dolls" out of corpses, or do his "doll-making" work on someone, like attaching them an arm back after amputation. However, this would require IV to a) be using actual corpse pieces or b) doll parts because it's his canonical #aesthetic and why the hell not. He can control his corpse dolls, he cannot control for instance, someone gets their arm chopped off, he puts a new arm on, he cannot control that arm now, it's the receiver's arm. Dolls created this way do not have wills of their own, and are typically not very sturdy since they are a bunch of wooden limbs and zombie parts. I'm not quite sure if this does properly fall into the domain of something the Fog God can grant since I'm aware the Fourth has done the zombie thing before, but since the Fog God does deal with making things more monstrous, I was wondering if a Frankenstein type gimmick might work here.
- A house in Dyster (the works)
- Extending the protection of Dyster to Kamishiro Ryouga, so upon death he will revive in Dyster.
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Alignment: Fog
Offering Description: Killed Elizabeth
Link: Here.
Reward Tier: Three (Two, One)
Reward Description:
Tier One: Corrosive Blood
As it sounds, makes his blood corrosive when it's bled out, so it could be used hypothetically to bleed on an old rusty lock and break it, or at the very least discourage people from getting into close combat with him. Comes with drawbacks: blood loss, and he's a vampire without a lot of bloodflow to begin with so it is limited. Themeing works with being a Vampire, and should be suitable for the fog god by virtue of being a fairly straight-forward and destructive power.
Tier Two: Miscellaneous Mass Control
Standard vampire bullshit of being able to stand upside down on the ceiling, or walk up a wall. Decrease gravitational pull so he can step off a building and land "softly" though there's still no glide or flight ability. IV lacks wings, so I figure I might as well give him this.
Tier Three: Doll Maker
Mad surgeon ability, more or less. Think Frankenstein. This would allow IV to make himself "dolls" out of corpses, or do his "doll-making" work on someone, like attaching them an arm back after amputation. However, this would require IV to a) be using actual corpse pieces or b) doll parts because it's his canonical #aesthetic and why the hell not. He can control his corpse dolls, he cannot control for instance, someone gets their arm chopped off, he puts a new arm on, he cannot control that arm now, it's the receiver's arm. Dolls created this way do not have wills of their own, and are typically not very sturdy since they are a bunch of wooden limbs and zombie parts. I'm not quite sure if this does properly fall into the domain of something the Fog God can grant since I'm aware the Fourth has done the zombie thing before, but since the Fog God does deal with making things more monstrous, I was wondering if a Frankenstein type gimmick might work here.
Backfire: None