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Name: Walter C. Dornez (Young Version)


Character Alignment: Lawful Good.


Universe from: Hellsing.


Gender: Male.


Age: 15


Personality: Reckless, Short-tempered, Rebellious. Walter has been seen taunting his enemies in pure recklesness, making fun of them all while cutting them into pieces.


Backstory:


Walter has lived with the Hellsing family for perhaps his entire life. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford (where Arthur Hellsing and Sir Hugh Irons were educated) after World War II, and studied philosophy and politics.



Hellsing: The Dawn records Walter and Alucard storming Millennium's base during World War II in Warsaw, Poland and putting an end to their first attempt at creating an army of artificial vampires.



Powers, Abilities and Weapons:


-High agility



-High speed/reflexes



-Monofilament Wires. (Read Spoiler)



Walter's primary weapons are a set of very long razor wires, which he controls as if they where extensions of his own body. The wires are sharp enough to slice through steel and concrete with no trouble, he can use them to bind and restrain targets without damaging them. He can also use the wires to impale subjects and control them like marionettes. He has also been shown to be able to weave the wires into almost any shape including shield, weapons and much more. The wires themselves can be used to attack from virtually any angle, and seem to hover around Walter himself in an omnidirectional manner during combat. He is able to cause drastic shifts in their positions with extremely small movements, and in a few cases has been seen to manipulate them without any movement at all. The wires move much more quickly than even Walter himself does, and are extremely hard to see. The upper limit of the wires's lengths was never demonstrated during the series, but, at their longest, the wires were shown to span at least the width of a typical skyscraper and reach at an angle from the ground to the middle of the Deus Ex Machina zeppelin. The limit to the number of wires Walter can summon is also not known. Walter was shown at one point to create mesh screens out of the wires to block bullets from Alucard, and each screen appeared to contain hundreds of individual threads.

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Ban

Character Alignment:

Neutral (Leaning towards good though)

Universe from:

Seven Deadly Sins

Gender:

Male

Age:

23 (Though he is actually 43, he stopped ageing.)

Personality:

Ban is shown to be a passionate man. He take actions based on whatever catches his interest such as escaping from prison after hearing his captain was alive, and trying to steal Meliodas' sword, Dragon Handle, to discover why it was so important to him. He has shown some aspects of greed, as well as selfish desire; however, he will stay his hand if he is given a good reason to stop. He has a strange habit of making singing tones while talking which he developed at a young age after he was adopted by Zhivago.

Despite his selfish and greedy personality, he is also shown to be caring, which is shown when he rushed toward Elaine being a bad person, the other being Elaine.

Ban is easily surprised and excited, as shown when he discovers Hawk's ability to talk and that the child he was fighting is actually King. Furthermore, when King transformed back into his previous, larger form, Ban was the only one who appeared to be astonished. Ban holds deep hatred toward the Demon Clan, holding a grudge against them for killing Elaine and he despises the very thought of resurrecting the clan.

When Ban was planning to get the Horn of Cernunnos located under Kingdom of Liones' castle to revive Elaine, he was planning to save the kingdom as a reward than stealing it for unknown reasons. Ban told the other Deadly Sins to not get into Meliodas' past as it was against their rule. Ban even told Meliodas that killing Dale as he is, was the best thing for him and that he shouldn't be naive.

Backstory:

Before he became a member of Seven Deadly Sins, Ban, then known as Bandit Ban, wanting to gain immortality, climbed the gigantic tree in the Fairy King's Forest, where the Fountain of Youth was located. After climbing to the top, Elaine tried to stop his quest, believing that he had malicious feelings, only for Ban to persistently climb back again and again, with actions of each annoying and angering the other. He then unsheathed his three-section staff and prepared to fight, and seemingly attacked her, but instead manipulated his staff to grab the cup that held the water from the fountain. However, before he could drink from it, he was quickly bound by the branches of the trees by Elaine.

As soon as he gave up, Elaine realized his lack of malicious feelings by reading his mind, and unbinded him. He then informed her of his name, and also the reason he desired immortality: though his life had not been very good, he felt that if he lived long enough, it would become better. After a few more exchanges, Ban, stating that Elaine was "too much for [him]", climbed down from the tree, and apparently left. However, he soon came back up as he had only gone down to get his Ale collection book, which he had dropped when he was blown away by Elaine. During the next seven days, both of them befriended each other, with Elaine even starting to have feelings for Ban and vice versa. During their interaction, Ban explained to Elaine that the reason why humans are greedy was because either they want something in order to survive or show that they exist in this world. When he learned of Elaine's desire to leave of the forest, he offered to take her outside. She, however, denied his offer, explaining that she had to protect the fountain, leading him to offer to find her brother, in whose stead she has been protecting the Fountain of Youth, and bring him back, which would relieve her of her duties and allow her to leave the forest. Hearing that, she hugged him, much to his surprise.

Immediately stopping their conversation, a demon suddenly appeared and begun to burn the Fairy King's Forest with its purgatory fire. Instructing Elaine to get the cup and escape, Ban used his hree-section staff to remove the heart of the demon with one hit, which, however, did not kill it, since demons have more than one heart. It then used its claws to fatally wound both Ban and Elaine, who, in desperation, gave him the cup which held the water from the Fountain of Youth. Since he did not have the strength to even drink the water due to his wound, Elaine made him drink it through a kiss, thus making him immortal. When his wounds healed due to his newly gained ability, he angrily and quickly killed the demon with his weapon. As the whole forest burned due to the demon's purgatory fire, a dying Elaine gave him an almoca leaf, which was the forest's last seed, asking him to plant it somewhere. He then declared that he would definitely "make her his", but was cut off by her death. Sometime later, Ban planted the seed and soon grow into a new forest for the Fairies to live in and named him king. However, it was cut short as it was shown to be on the death row for apparently destroying the forest himself, drinking the fountain of youth, and killing Elaine. After being asked for any last words by the captain of the executioner knights, he simply said that his name was wrong, and that he was Undead Ban, not Bandit Ban.

16 years ago

After his imprisonment, Ban was executed a total of 33 times, all of the executions having no effect on him due to his immortality. Sometime later, Meliodas arrived at Ban's cell, intending to have the convict join him, and was warned by Ban's guards of the man's immortality. When Meliodas entered the cell, Ban, thinking that another execution was to be performed, told him that he would merely sit as he was executed, only to find that the individual who had entered was a child. The young man then asked Ban to come with him, but he refused and stated that nothing existed for him outside, and to Meliodas' declaration that he will take him out by force, stated that he would not restrain his strength, even against a child. Their battle ended with Ban being punched out of his cell, with Ban being overjoyed by the fight; he then requested that they continue their battle. To Meliodas' statement that he would have to join him to continue to contest their strength, Ban merely continued to smile, implying that he later joined his captain to merely continue their fight.

After he became a member of the Seven Deadly Sins, Ban once took interest in Meliodas' sword because his captain never let his sword out of sight, and tried to steal it when the Sins rested after defeating a Tyrant Dragon. He was then attacked by Meliodas and given a lasting wound, despite his regenerative abilities, that would become later his only scar, which he calls a special case.

12 years ago

During the great battle at Maiden Castle of Edinburgh, the Seven Deadly Sins were sent to battle against a group of Vampires. Ban was sent on ahead to do reconnaisance and ended up battling a group of vampire-turned Holy Knight of Edinburgh which he defeated with ease. Soon after, Ban is confronted by Orlondi who restricted Ban with his tentacles and proceeded to drain him of his blood, commenting on how delightful it was that it just continued to flow. During the process, Ban, who was bored, ended up drunk and easily killed the Vampire. Soon afterwards, Ban, in his drunken state, noticed Diane and King fighting a couple of vampires below and proceeded to drain them of all of their strength. while laughing at them, enjoying their struggle. Then he challenged Merlin to a fight, which she accepted after he had proven that he could do a hundred-thousand push-ups, all in an attempt to tire him out which worked, after which she teleported him back to Liones.

At some point in time, Ban went through a phase of collecting stuffed animals where he stole every single stuffed animal in the kingdom, justifying his "small" act by saying that he "worked hard" as a knight. This act, however, greatly angered King who complained that the little children throughout the town were crying. After Ban finally became satisfied and fell asleep, King silently returned all of the stuffed toys to the children. Since then, Ban was followed by King wherever he went, much to his displeasure, giving the people an impression that they're a "dynamic duo". At another point of time, Ban went to a bar for a drink after training, still being followed by King while Meliodas talked to Dreyfus and Hendrickson. He later passed out after drinking, earning an angry glare from the former Fairy King. Sometime later, Ban and the rest of the Deadly Sins met with the king who was accompanied by a young Elizabeth. However, he does not remember her being there until Gowther mentions it.

10 years ago

Ten years before Meliodas and Elizabeth's meeting, Ban, along with the rest of the Seven Deadly Sins, was summoned to a castle to meet the Great Holy Knight, Zaratras. After they found him dead there, all of them were ambushed by all of the Holy Knights in the kingdom, with Ban later being able to escape under orders by his captain to disperse and later regroup to figure out the real culprit behind the Great Holy Knight's murder.

5 years ago

Desiring the "feeling of pain that could make him feel alive", Ban intentionally let himself be captured by the Weird Fangs, who then imprisoned him within the Baste Dungeon and lost his Sacred Treasure after his capture.

Powers, Abilities and Weapons:

Ban is very strong in his own right that he can keep up with Meliodas, his captain and rival in terms of physical strength and possesses great endurance. He was able to escape his imprisonment and kick down the metal door of his cell very easily, despite not having eaten or moved for 5 years. He is also very agile as he was able to dodge all of Jericho's very quick slashes all the while letting her blade cut his overgrown hair. Ban appears to have great strength and skill, even before drinking the Fountain of Youth as he was able to handle Meliodas' powers.

Immense Strength: Ban possesses startling degrees of strength, while not at the same level of his captain he is still able to destroy the immense Baste Dungeon and the seal around it merely having an arm wrestle with his captain. In addition, he can increase his strength with his magic.

Immense Speed: Ban is incredibly quick, fast enough to dodge a fast flurry of strikes just close enough to give himself a beard trim and hair cut from an apprentice knight. He is also able to keep up with King and his own Captain in terms of speed (during the tournament in Vaizel, King himself stated that Ban was faster than Meliodas) and annihilate an army of vampires in a quick dash forward. In addition, he can increase his speed with his magic.

Immortality: Ban, initially considered to be a very fast healer, as he was able to heal almost instantly after removing steel stakes from his body, and after being otherwise fatally stabbed by Jude, was later revealed to be an absolute immortal, due to having drunk the water of the Fountain of Youth. Ban can completely and perfectly regenerate from all wounds, including lost limbs, lost organs, decapitation, even complete incineration and cannot be killed: during his imprisonment, he was executed a total of thirty-three times, surviving every one of them. His ageing has stopped as he retains his body that is of 23 years old despite his actual age being of 43. During the 5 year imprisonment in Baste Dungeon, Ban did not have anything to eat or drink, implying he can survive indefinitely on nothing at all. He also does not get sick, has complete immunity to any kind of poison and will never suffer from any form of illness, always maintaining beyond pinnacle health.

Courechouse: As a member of the Seven Deadly Sins, Ban possessed a sacred treasure, which was stolen during his imprisonment. It is a four-section staff. Five years ago since the Deadly Sins' betrayal, Ban's sacred treasure was stolen after he intentionally lets himself get captured by the Weird Fangs.

Snatch, according to King, is an ability that enables its wielders to "rob" physical objects and the abilities of other creatures, without making any actual or direct contact. "Robbing" objects seems to have the effect of stopping the particular object's motion, and also allows the wielder to grab and pull it; such an ability can be used to stop the usage of equipment during a battle.​


One drawback is that while the weapons themselves become unusable, techniques that do not require motion are not restricted. Wielders are also able to basically steal the physical abilities of their opponents, including speed, stamina and raw strength, and add it to their own, thus strengthening themselves, and weakening their opponents.

The amount of strength Ban can steal is limited as his body can only contain so much before he reaches his maximum capacity.

Techniques

Physical Hunt????????????? Karada Kari (Fijikaru Hanto)?: A characteristic technique of Snatch that allows Ban to temporarily steal all of his opponents physical abilities, including both their strength and speed. These abilities are added to his own.

Fox Hunt????????????? Emono Kari (Fokkusu Hanto); literally meaning "Prey Hunt"?: A technique best used in conjunction with a far-reaching weapon. Boasting pinpoint accuracy, the technique allows Ban to swiftly grab hold of an object and pull it towards himself, seemingly bypassing any obstructions.

Banishing Kill????????? Banishingu Kiru?: Ban uses his power to pull himself over a distance, delivering a near instantaneous and fatal slash to his opponent as he is propelled across from them.

Assault Hunt????????????? Shinigami no Ittei (Asaruto Hanto)?: A powerful but savage attack where Ban is thrust forward, beheading any caught within his path. This technique allows him to dispose of a large group of enemies in a single assault.

Hunter Fest????????????? Kari no Saiten (Hant? Fesu)?: A technique that allows Ban to steal the physical strength of every living creature within a hundred foot radius of himself. However, as noted by Merascylla, there is a limit to how much strength Ban can rob a person from, as seen in his encounter with Galan. Once the limit is reached, Ban is incapable of robbing the person of more power as it puts his own body in danger. After using Hunter Fest to its limit, Ban becomes heavily fatigued to the point that he is incapable of fulfilling the simplest of tasks such as walking.

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Name:

Albert Wesker

Character Alignment:

Chaotic neutral

Universe from:

Resident Evil

Gender:

Male

Age:

46

Personality:

Albert Wesker is power-hungry, cunning and manipulative and seeks power and dominance over everything. It is implied that his personality was largely stemmed from his being raised as part of Spencer's Project Wesker. He is a skilled schemer, constantly plotting to achieve his own goals and everything he does is meant to serve his purposes. Wesker works constantly behind the scenes, often using others to do his dirty work for him. He maintains a calm and collected manner most of the time and is always looking to payback anyone who wrongs him. Wesker is able to manipulate others to work for him, but doesn't care for anyone except himself, as noted to by his betrayal of his S.T.A.R.S Unit, Excella, and Spencer. He believes that he is destined to be the god of a new world, one that he would create by purifying it.

Backstory:

In 1960, Albert Wesker was born in the U.S. as an only child to middle-class parents of notable achievements. From a young age, he felt isolated and harbored hatred for humanity. He harbored particular disdain for war and pestilence, believing humans to be an evolutionary dead-end in need of order, deliverance and rebirth. He was selected as Subject No.13 in the Wesker Project, the plan of Oswell E. Spencer to create a superior human species with theProgenitor virus. He was mentally conditioned to instill the knowledge, morality and common sense promoted by Spencer and given the surname Wesker after the project's chief scientist. However, he possessed an even greater neo-human trait compared to the other Weskers, an absolute ambition.

In his teenage years, he aspired to become an executive in Umbrella Pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical company owned by Spencer. He was selected to attend the Umbrella Executive Training Center and at some point began wearing sunglasses to mask his expressions, even at night, making it difficult to discern his emotions. During these years, he was notably conceited.

At 17 years old, Wesker became a research scholar and junior executive candidate in the Umbrella Executive Training Center outside Raccoon City. He was taught by James Marcus, an authority on virology and co-founder of Umbrella. Marcus promoted a rivalry between Wesker and another candidate, 15 year old William Birkin. The contrast between the two earned Wesker the nickname "Practical Al" from the school's assistant director, and they became two of the only individuals Marcus trusted. In November 1977, Wesker noticed Marcus' human experiments and reported them to Spencer. Three months later, Wesker and Birkin stole the t-virus developed by Marcus under Spencer's order. On July 29, the training school was shut down while Wesker and Birkin were promoted as chief scientists assigned to oversee the t-Virus Project in the Arklay Laboratory. Wesker received a PhD and ended his time as a research scholar.

On July 31, 1978, Wesker arrived at the Arklay Laboratory for the first time with Birkin. He first encountered the laboratory's primary virus test subject, Lisa Trevor, and her body bound to the pipe bed moved something in his mind and caused him to ponder about the ultimatum of either successfully accomplishing the research or withering away like her, and he wondered if this reaction was part of Spencer's plan.

Throughout the 1980s, Wesker oversaw t-virus and B.O.W. development in the Arklay Laboratory. In 1981, he was frustrated by Birkin's jealousy of Alexia Ashford and while his colleague's work ethic was affected, he investigated the t-virus' secondary infection nature, which incited doubt within him about Spencer's intentions. He began to feel his limits as a researcher and planned to join the Umbrella Intelligence Division hoping to access information revealing Spencer's true goal. In 1983, he was relieved by Birkin's renewed spirit after the report on Ashford's death, but his suggestion to recover the t-Veronica virus she developed was vehemently opposed by Birkin.

In 1988, Wesker and Birkin entered a secret agreement with Spencer to assassinate James Marcus and steal his research results. He led agents into Marcus' laboratory and gloated over his dying mentor. However, this event sparked the first twinge of distrust of Spencer in Wesker's mind. He imagined that if Spencer murdered a so-called friend, he himself wouldn't be exempt. Due to this potential danger, Wesker formulated a plan to abandon the company but was forced to wait for a perfect opportunity to carry it out. At some point, he received an invitation from Umbrella's rival company to defect and join them.

Wesker worked with Birkin on the Tyrant Project to develop the ultimate B.O.W. However, the project stalled due to a lack of test subjects genetically compatible with the t-virus variant needed to create a Tyrant. In the meantime, Wesker turned to the Nemesis Project conducted by the Umbrella Europe Sixth Laboratory involving the use of a parasitic B.O.W. to increase the intelligence and combat capabilities of another B.O.W. The project had a fatal fault as the prototype parasite killed any test subjects. Wesker schemed to correct this flaw and monopolize the project, and used Spencer's backing to obtain the prototype parasite.

In December, based on intelligence from a spy on Rockfort Island, Wesker learned of the supposed reawakening of the presumed dead Alexia Ashford. Unknown to him, it was actually her twin brother Alfred Ashford dressing as her. The rival company ordered Wesker to capture Alexia in order to acquire the t-Veronica virus from her body. He led a raid on the island using the company's special operations unit H.C.F. (Hive/Host Capture Force) and believed the virus would be useful for his own ultimate goal.

On December 27, Wesker led an air strike and ground assault on the island, leaking the t-virus in the process. However, H.C.F. discovered that Alexia was not on the island. Wesker confronted Claire Redfield and decided to use her progress on the island to ascertain Alexia's true location. He then encountered Chris Redfield before being interrupted and departing to the Umbrella Antarctic Base. Although Alexia was obliterated by his former subordinate, H.C.F. recovered the corpse of Steve Burnside, who was injected with a recombinant strain of t-Veronica. Wesker determined that the virus was useless in his plans and remained behind briefly to take revenge on Chris Redfield, but the two were separated by an explosion and vowed to meet again. His recovery of the virus gained him further influence within the company.

In February 2003, bizarre murder cases occurred in the Caucasus region of Southern Russia, identical to the murder cases of 1998 that led to the Mansion Incident. Wesker investigated the incidents and gained information on the secret Russian branch of Umbrella and the company's preparations for a revival. He vowed to end the company.

Wesker received reports from the rival company's spies in a remote Caucasus village used by Umbrella as a "hangar", one of many storage facilities throughout the world used to hide various assets including developmental B.O.W.'s and viral antibodies lying in stasis. The spies reported that the t-virus had leaked in the village. Wesker traveled to the village in order to recover research data and the Hunter ?. He encountered his former subordinates Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine in the process, but chose to use them for his own ends.

His plan failed as the research data was destroyed. However, he successfully retrieved a disk containing internal diagrams of the Caucasus Laboratory and leaked information on the laboratory and the new Talos B.O.W. to the Russian government, which hired thePrivate Ant-Biohazard Service that Redfield and Valentine belonged to. On February 18, Wesker infiltrated the laboratory using the raid by Redfield and Valentine's unit as a distraction. He leaked the t-virus and killed Sergei Vladimir's two "Ivan" bodyguards, but Vladimir injected himself with the t-virus. He questioned Vladimir on Spencer's location but gained no answer, and the former colleagues fought. After killing Vladimir, he saved the data to a hologram memory disk and erased the U.M.F.-013 and the RED QUEEN.

Vladimir's mutation led Wesker to a hypothesis that the mutation of a host infected with a Progenitor virus variant was partially affected by the host's mental state. 20 In a secret deal with the U.S. government, Wesker used some of the data as incriminating evidence against Umbrella and anonymously testified against Spencer, leading to the company's bankruptcy. He gained access to Umbrella's remaining resources and assets and planned to establish an organization surpassing it to perpetrate and veil his ultimate goal of the mass extinction and forced evolution of humanity.

After Umbrella's final judgement, Wesker approached Excella Gionne, a young director in the pharmaceutical department of the conglomerate TRICELL. His interest in her was piqued by her intelligence and character, and he decided to use her to secure himself a position within the company. He supplied her with the t-virus and t-Veronica, as well as the technology to make use of them. Gionne rose within TRICELL and established a secret biological weapons department. TRICELL was to serve as Wesker's backup plan in the event of betrayal by the rival company, which learned of his collusion with TRICELL through its employee Ricardo Irving, an informant to Ada Wong.

In 2004, the rival company discovered the existence of the Plaga, an ancient parasitic organism released by the Los Illuminados cult with the ability to control hosts and bestow superhuman abilities. Wesker enacted an operation to recover the parasite by ordering Jack Krauser to kidnap the daughter of the U.S. President, Ashley Graham, and use her to infiltrate the cult. Krauser joined the cult but was distrusted by its leader Osmund Saddler. Wesker contracted Ada Wong to join the operation as backup with the ulterior motive of using both her and Krauser to monitor each other and ensure neither acted as a double agent against him.

Wesker used Wong to gather intelligence, but after ordering her to eliminate U.S. agent Leon S. Kennedy, she deviated from the mission. He instead ordered Krauser to assassinate him, but this attempt was foiled by Wong. Wesker was betrayed by Wong after she sent him a mere subordinate species Plaga, while sending the dominant species sample to the rival company's top brass. Wesker was very hurt by her betrayal, but it was not a total surprise to him and he continued to contract Wong. His loss was mitigated by acquiring the dead dominant species Plaga from Krauser's corpse. He cloned it and began his own research, taking the first major step towards a new goal.

Soon after, Wesker gained complete control of the rival company. Until now, Wesker had obtained many viruses and organisms, including the t-virus, G-virus, t-Veronica and the Plaga. Armed with these, he obtained status, wealth and honor. Materially, he was contented. However, Wesker continued to harbor a constant discomfort being unable to fathom the true goal of Oswell E. Spencer. He had said that his superfluous capital investment into B.O.W.'s was abnormal. Originally, the merit of a biological weapon was that it could be developed cheaply and considering combined use with normal weapon systems, extreme B.O.W. development was thus far unnecessary. Wesker questioned why Spencer persisted in B.O.W. production.

In 2006, the question of Spencer once again flared up in his mind. In order to find out the answer, Wesker searched for Spencer's whereabouts. However, he went missing after Umbrella's collapse despite an international manhunt. Wesker used all of the rival company's power, money and time to finally uncover Spencer's location. However, Spencer himself leaked this information and wanted Wesker to find him without knowing. Spencer's butler

Patrick gave the information to Ricardo Irving. He then passed the information onto Wesker himself through Ada Wong.

In August, Wesker arrived at the Spencer Estate in Europe and killed the security team. He met Spencer in the library and remained unable to measure his true intentions, a feeling he experienced many times when employed by Umbrella. Spencer explained his true goal to Wesker in detail, the use of the Progenitor virus to enact forced evolution of the human race and create a new world with a neo-genetic humanity with himself as "God" of a utopian world. The Wesker Project to create the perfect model human for this nascent humanity, and the nature of the virus within Wesker's body as a "screening" method to weed out the project's truly excellent subjects.

That was the true nature of the uneasiness Wesker felt. He wasn't interested in Spencer, his curiosity was programmed. In accordance with Spencer's expectations, he had also returned to him. However, in order to ensure his goal would be passed onto Wesker, Spencer lied by claiming he was the only survivor of the Wesker Project. Spencer knew that he would pursue Alex Wesker if he knew of her survival. However, Spencer miscalculated. The safeguard in the depths of Wesker's psyche was effective only when he was a mystery. There was no reason for Wesker to be quietly bound by it if he understood his true nature. Furthermore, he had grown old and was all the more close to death.

"God... I see. I will take over." With those words, Wesker severed the chains implanted in his childhood. At that moment, he was confronted by his former subordinates Redfield and Valentine. He thought of this as a revelation, the Homo sapiens who had interfered with his own plans many times. To Wesker, it seemed that there was still room for evolution. He disabled both agents in a short fight and prepared to kill Redfield, however, Valentine jumped at them and threw herself and Wesker out of a window and over the cliff.




Powers, Abilities and Weapons:


Thanks to his injecting himself with that experimental virus, Wesker has superhuman strength, reflexes, speed, and agility and seems to take great pleasure in demonstrating his power so as to intimidate his foes. Wesker's speed and reflexes are perhaps his most notable abilities since they allow him to dodge bullets at almost point blank range, perform short dashes of speed faster than the brain could comprehend, giving him the appearance of teleporting, and leap great heights. Wesker's strength is so much that he can throw large missiles with one hand, lift steel girders off his body, and kill a B.O.W. with one strike. However he must take regular injections of a serum to keep the virus stable and this serum proves to be his biggest weakness, as overdoses of it weaken him significantly.

The injection also resulted in his biology developing highly-accelerated healing powers. that, when combined with his great endurance, makes him almost invincible. A rocket exploding in his hands only incapacitated Wesker for a moment, thousands of pounds of steel falling on him from a few stories dazed him for a few seconds, and he healed from his face getting hideously burned within minutes. His physiology also appears to have stopped from physically aging & renders him nearly-immortal with his healing factor. The healing factor can also resurrect him.

Despite Wesker mainly relying on his superhuman strength, speed & greatly-accelerated healing, he is a highly skilled gunman & military tactician from his days as a S.T.A.R.S. member and keeps his Samurai Edge pistol holstered with him at all times, since Wesker never, never, lets his guard down. Also, even without the enhancements of his virus, Wesker is an extremely skilled martial artist, much more enough to go toe-to-toe with a Tyrant Super-Soldier.








Genius-Level Intelligence

Martial Artist

Marksmanship

Heightened Awareness

Superior Athleticism

Superhuman Strength

Superhuman Speed

Superhuman Endurance

Rapid Cellular Regeneration

Ageless Immortality

Seemingly Invincible

Master Manipulation

Leadership

Persuasion

Intimidation

Interrogation

Tactical Analysis

Weaponry Expertise

Escape Artist

Tracking

Allocation

Fear-Inducing Skills

Political Skills

Espionage Skills

Assassinations

Criminal Intuition

Aviation Skills

Vehicular Skills

Sailing Skills

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Uroboros

Wesker's last option is to inject himself with a large amount of Uroboros mutating his body and giving him many stronger abilities. After absorbing large amounts of Uroboros. He becomes even more resistant to damage, much stronger, increased regeneration, obtained the use of the leeches. With these powers, Wesker mainly did not require weaponry other than his brute strength during combat, combined with a sufficient strategy and some meticulous observation.

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Name:

Albert Wesker

Character Alignment:

Chaotic neutral

Universe from:

Resident Evil

Gender:

Male

Age:

46

Personality:

Albert Wesker is power-hungry, cunning and manipulative and seeks power and dominance over everything. It is implied that his personality was largely stemmed from his being raised as part of Spencer's Project Wesker. He is a skilled schemer, constantly plotting to achieve his own goals and everything he does is meant to serve his purposes. Wesker works constantly behind the scenes, often using others to do his dirty work for him. He maintains a calm and collected manner most of the time and is always looking to payback anyone who wrongs him. Wesker is able to manipulate others to work for him, but doesn't care for anyone except himself, as noted to by his betrayal of his S.T.A.R.S Unit, Excella, and Spencer. He believes that he is destined to be the god of a new world, one that he would create by purifying it.

Backstory:

In 1960, Albert Wesker was born in the U.S. as an only child to middle-class parents of notable achievements. From a young age, he felt isolated and harbored hatred for humanity. He harbored particular disdain for war and pestilence, believing humans to be an evolutionary dead-end in need of order, deliverance and rebirth. He was selected as Subject No.13 in the Wesker Project, the plan of Oswell E. Spencer to create a superior human species with theProgenitor virus. He was mentally conditioned to instill the knowledge, morality and common sense promoted by Spencer and given the surname Wesker after the project's chief scientist. However, he possessed an even greater neo-human trait compared to the other Weskers, an absolute ambition.

In his teenage years, he aspired to become an executive in Umbrella Pharmaceuticals, the pharmaceutical company owned by Spencer. He was selected to attend the Umbrella Executive Training Center and at some point began wearing sunglasses to mask his expressions, even at night, making it difficult to discern his emotions. During these years, he was notably conceited.

At 17 years old, Wesker became a research scholar and junior executive candidate in the Umbrella Executive Training Center outside Raccoon City. He was taught by James Marcus, an authority on virology and co-founder of Umbrella. Marcus promoted a rivalry between Wesker and another candidate, 15 year old William Birkin. The contrast between the two earned Wesker the nickname "Practical Al" from the school's assistant director, and they became two of the only individuals Marcus trusted. In November 1977, Wesker noticed Marcus' human experiments and reported them to Spencer. Three months later, Wesker and Birkin stole the t-virus developed by Marcus under Spencer's order. On July 29, the training school was shut down while Wesker and Birkin were promoted as chief scientists assigned to oversee the t-Virus Project in the Arklay Laboratory. Wesker received a PhD and ended his time as a research scholar.

On July 31, 1978, Wesker arrived at the Arklay Laboratory for the first time with Birkin. He first encountered the laboratory's primary virus test subject, Lisa Trevor, and her body bound to the pipe bed moved something in his mind and caused him to ponder about the ultimatum of either successfully accomplishing the research or withering away like her, and he wondered if this reaction was part of Spencer's plan.

Throughout the 1980s, Wesker oversaw t-virus and B.O.W. development in the Arklay Laboratory. In 1981, he was frustrated by Birkin's jealousy of Alexia Ashford and while his colleague's work ethic was affected, he investigated the t-virus' secondary infection nature, which incited doubt within him about Spencer's intentions. He began to feel his limits as a researcher and planned to join the Umbrella Intelligence Division hoping to access information revealing Spencer's true goal. In 1983, he was relieved by Birkin's renewed spirit after the report on Ashford's death, but his suggestion to recover the t-Veronica virus she developed was vehemently opposed by Birkin.

In 1988, Wesker and Birkin entered a secret agreement with Spencer to assassinate James Marcus and steal his research results. He led agents into Marcus' laboratory and gloated over his dying mentor. However, this event sparked the first twinge of distrust of Spencer in Wesker's mind. He imagined that if Spencer murdered a so-called friend, he himself wouldn't be exempt. Due to this potential danger, Wesker formulated a plan to abandon the company but was forced to wait for a perfect opportunity to carry it out. At some point, he received an invitation from Umbrella's rival company to defect and join them.

Wesker worked with Birkin on the Tyrant Project to develop the ultimate B.O.W. However, the project stalled due to a lack of test subjects genetically compatible with the t-virus variant needed to create a Tyrant. In the meantime, Wesker turned to the Nemesis Project conducted by the Umbrella Europe Sixth Laboratory involving the use of a parasitic B.O.W. to increase the intelligence and combat capabilities of another B.O.W. The project had a fatal fault as the prototype parasite killed any test subjects. Wesker schemed to correct this flaw and monopolize the project, and used Spencer's backing to obtain the prototype parasite.

In December, based on intelligence from a spy on Rockfort Island, Wesker learned of the supposed reawakening of the presumed dead Alexia Ashford. Unknown to him, it was actually her twin brother Alfred Ashford dressing as her. The rival company ordered Wesker to capture Alexia in order to acquire the t-Veronica virus from her body. He led a raid on the island using the company's special operations unit H.C.F. (Hive/Host Capture Force) and believed the virus would be useful for his own ultimate goal.

On December 27, Wesker led an air strike and ground assault on the island, leaking the t-virus in the process. However, H.C.F. discovered that Alexia was not on the island. Wesker confronted Claire Redfield and decided to use her progress on the island to ascertain Alexia's true location. He then encountered Chris Redfield before being interrupted and departing to the Umbrella Antarctic Base. Although Alexia was obliterated by his former subordinate, H.C.F. recovered the corpse of Steve Burnside, who was injected with a recombinant strain of t-Veronica. Wesker determined that the virus was useless in his plans and remained behind briefly to take revenge on Chris Redfield, but the two were separated by an explosion and vowed to meet again. His recovery of the virus gained him further influence within the company.

In February 2003, bizarre murder cases occurred in the Caucasus region of Southern Russia, identical to the murder cases of 1998 that led to the Mansion Incident. Wesker investigated the incidents and gained information on the secret Russian branch of Umbrella and the company's preparations for a revival. He vowed to end the company.

Wesker received reports from the rival company's spies in a remote Caucasus village used by Umbrella as a "hangar", one of many storage facilities throughout the world used to hide various assets including developmental B.O.W.'s and viral antibodies lying in stasis. The spies reported that the t-virus had leaked in the village. Wesker traveled to the village in order to recover research data and the Hunter ?. He encountered his former subordinates Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine in the process, but chose to use them for his own ends.

His plan failed as the research data was destroyed. However, he successfully retrieved a disk containing internal diagrams of the Caucasus Laboratory and leaked information on the laboratory and the new Talos B.O.W. to the Russian government, which hired thePrivate Ant-Biohazard Service that Redfield and Valentine belonged to. On February 18, Wesker infiltrated the laboratory using the raid by Redfield and Valentine's unit as a distraction. He leaked the t-virus and killed Sergei Vladimir's two "Ivan" bodyguards, but Vladimir injected himself with the t-virus. He questioned Vladimir on Spencer's location but gained no answer, and the former colleagues fought. After killing Vladimir, he saved the data to a hologram memory disk and erased the U.M.F.-013 and the RED QUEEN.

Vladimir's mutation led Wesker to a hypothesis that the mutation of a host infected with a Progenitor virus variant was partially affected by the host's mental state. 20 In a secret deal with the U.S. government, Wesker used some of the data as incriminating evidence against Umbrella and anonymously testified against Spencer, leading to the company's bankruptcy. He gained access to Umbrella's remaining resources and assets and planned to establish an organization surpassing it to perpetrate and veil his ultimate goal of the mass extinction and forced evolution of humanity.

After Umbrella's final judgement, Wesker approached Excella Gionne, a young director in the pharmaceutical department of the conglomerate TRICELL. His interest in her was piqued by her intelligence and character, and he decided to use her to secure himself a position within the company. He supplied her with the t-virus and t-Veronica, as well as the technology to make use of them. Gionne rose within TRICELL and established a secret biological weapons department. TRICELL was to serve as Wesker's backup plan in the event of betrayal by the rival company, which learned of his collusion with TRICELL through its employee Ricardo Irving, an informant to Ada Wong.

In 2004, the rival company discovered the existence of the Plaga, an ancient parasitic organism released by the Los Illuminados cult with the ability to control hosts and bestow superhuman abilities. Wesker enacted an operation to recover the parasite by ordering Jack Krauser to kidnap the daughter of the U.S. President, Ashley Graham, and use her to infiltrate the cult. Krauser joined the cult but was distrusted by its leader Osmund Saddler. Wesker contracted Ada Wong to join the operation as backup with the ulterior motive of using both her and Krauser to monitor each other and ensure neither acted as a double agent against him.

Wesker used Wong to gather intelligence, but after ordering her to eliminate U.S. agent Leon S. Kennedy, she deviated from the mission. He instead ordered Krauser to assassinate him, but this attempt was foiled by Wong. Wesker was betrayed by Wong after she sent him a mere subordinate species Plaga, while sending the dominant species sample to the rival company's top brass. Wesker was very hurt by her betrayal, but it was not a total surprise to him and he continued to contract Wong. His loss was mitigated by acquiring the dead dominant species Plaga from Krauser's corpse. He cloned it and began his own research, taking the first major step towards a new goal.

Soon after, Wesker gained complete control of the rival company. Until now, Wesker had obtained many viruses and organisms, including the t-virus, G-virus, t-Veronica and the Plaga. Armed with these, he obtained status, wealth and honor. Materially, he was contented. However, Wesker continued to harbor a constant discomfort being unable to fathom the true goal of Oswell E. Spencer. He had said that his superfluous capital investment into B.O.W.'s was abnormal. Originally, the merit of a biological weapon was that it could be developed cheaply and considering combined use with normal weapon systems, extreme B.O.W. development was thus far unnecessary. Wesker questioned why Spencer persisted in B.O.W. production.

In 2006, the question of Spencer once again flared up in his mind. In order to find out the answer, Wesker searched for Spencer's whereabouts. However, he went missing after Umbrella's collapse despite an international manhunt. Wesker used all of the rival company's power, money and time to finally uncover Spencer's location. However, Spencer himself leaked this information and wanted Wesker to find him without knowing. Spencer's butler

Patrick gave the information to Ricardo Irving. He then passed the information onto Wesker himself through Ada Wong.

In August, Wesker arrived at the Spencer Estate in Europe and killed the security team. He met Spencer in the library and remained unable to measure his true intentions, a feeling he experienced many times when employed by Umbrella. Spencer explained his true goal to Wesker in detail, the use of the Progenitor virus to enact forced evolution of the human race and create a new world with a neo-genetic humanity with himself as "God" of a utopian world. The Wesker Project to create the perfect model human for this nascent humanity, and the nature of the virus within Wesker's body as a "screening" method to weed out the project's truly excellent subjects.

That was the true nature of the uneasiness Wesker felt. He wasn't interested in Spencer, his curiosity was programmed. In accordance with Spencer's expectations, he had also returned to him. However, in order to ensure his goal would be passed onto Wesker, Spencer lied by claiming he was the only survivor of the Wesker Project. Spencer knew that he would pursue Alex Wesker if he knew of her survival. However, Spencer miscalculated. The safeguard in the depths of Wesker's psyche was effective only when he was a mystery. There was no reason for Wesker to be quietly bound by it if he understood his true nature. Furthermore, he had grown old and was all the more close to death.

"God... I see. I will take over." With those words, Wesker severed the chains implanted in his childhood. At that moment, he was confronted by his former subordinates Redfield and Valentine. He thought of this as a revelation, the Homo sapiens who had interfered with his own plans many times. To Wesker, it seemed that there was still room for evolution. He disabled both agents in a short fight and prepared to kill Redfield, however, Valentine jumped at them and threw herself and Wesker out of a window and over the cliff.



Powers, Abilities and Weapons:


Thanks to his injecting himself with that experimental virus, Wesker has superhuman strength, reflexes, speed, and agility and seems to take great pleasure in demonstrating his power so as to intimidate his foes. Wesker's speed and reflexes are perhaps his most notable abilities since they allow him to dodge bullets at almost point blank range, perform short dashes of speed faster than the brain could comprehend, giving him the appearance of teleporting, and leap great heights. Wesker's strength is so much that he can throw large missiles with one hand, lift steel girders off his body, and kill a B.O.W. with one strike. However he must take regular injections of a serum to keep the virus stable and this serum proves to be his biggest weakness, as overdoses of it weaken him significantly.

The injection also resulted in his biology developing highly-accelerated healing powers. that, when combined with his great endurance, makes him almost invincible. A rocket exploding in his hands only incapacitated Wesker for a moment, thousands of pounds of steel falling on him from a few stories dazed him for a few seconds, and he healed from his face getting hideously burned within minutes. His physiology also appears to have stopped from physically aging & renders him nearly-immortal with his healing factor. The healing factor can also resurrect him.

Despite Wesker mainly relying on his superhuman strength, speed & greatly-accelerated healing, he is a highly skilled gunman & military tactician from his days as a S.T.A.R.S. member and keeps his Samurai Edge pistol holstered with him at all times, since Wesker never, never, lets his guard down. Also, even without the enhancements of his virus, Wesker is an extremely skilled martial artist, much more enough to go toe-to-toe with a Tyrant Super-Soldier.



Genius-Level Intelligence

Martial Artist

Marksmanship

Heightened Awareness

Superior Athleticism

Superhuman Strength

Superhuman Speed

Superhuman Endurance

Rapid Cellular Regeneration

Ageless Immortality

Seemingly Invincible

Master Manipulation

Leadership

Persuasion

Intimidation

Interrogation

Tactical Analysis

Weaponry Expertise

Escape Artist

Tracking

Allocation

Fear-Inducing Skills

Political Skills

Espionage Skills

Assassinations

Criminal Intuition

Aviation Skills

Vehicular Skills

Sailing Skills

Appearance:

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Seems like a less dibs (OP) version of Alucard from Hellsing.


Accepted.
 
Name: Plague Knight


Character Alignment: Chaotic Neutral


Universe from: Shovel Knight


Gender: Male


Age: Unknown


Personality:


Plague Knight has a somewhat reckless personality and notably treats several of his allies with contempt or indifference. With the exception of Tinker Knight, he treats all of the Order or No Quarter with disrespect, often gleefully attacking them and entirely unapologetic at the Battle Royale. And this behavior also extends to his minions which he regularly insults and experiment on.


While he brushes off most criticism without second thought, Specter Knight is able to reduce him to stunned silence by commenting on his cowardice regarding his feelings for Mona.


He is insecure about his lack of strength and power, believing that he needs the Serum Supernus to become powerful enough for Mona to love him.


Backstory: Unknown


Powers, Abilities and Weapons: Plague knight fights using a variety of Bombs of his own creation. His concoctions deliver both poisonous and explosive results. things such as Toxin, disease, and death are his playthings. However Plague Knight is a physically weak man and such relies on his alchemy to overcome hindrances that would be no problem to someone more physically capable.


Plague Knight is also in the possession of various arcana that enhance himself and his bombs


Appearance:
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Extra: Plague Knight Stands at 5'0


RETIRED
 
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Oh no, it returns... you know what this means?


I have to join now.
 
Birdsie said:
We need a Kaosu and Chumon.
Anyone up for this incredibly complex task?
My mind's tellin' me noooo


...


But my body... my body's tellin' me YESSSS
 
I could try and be one of the greater gods. In a completely different way then Kaosu was portrayed though. I don't think they should appear a lot in an rp like this.
 
theManCalledSting said:
I was hoping a name change...
Because the names are super lazy...
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. I dunno.


This is a reboot, but... Nah.


Fine, Name change.


any ideas?
 
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theManCalledSting said:
It also sort of offends me as a writer since the gods names are just "Order Peace" and "Chaos War" in Japanese.
Well. We can change the damn names.


How about Amadeus and Rosalene? Very Baroque and stylish. (Yes, I am joking.)
 
Name: Oebra Yun Fang


Character Alignment: Neutral


Universe from: Final Fantasy


Gender: Female


Age: 621 -- 21


Personality: Fang is a tough woman, without fear of anything. She takes charge, and is very independent. She refuses to follow anybody's orders, unless they've earned her respect.


Backstory: Fang was born on Gran Pulse, where she was made a l'Cie. After completing her Focus, she turned to crystal, but awoke six hundred years later. She no longer had a Focus, and could do whatever she wanted.


Powers, Abilities and Weapons: Weapon: Bladed Lance; Abilities: That of a Commando, Sentinel, and Sabateur


Appearance:


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Extra:
 
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Name: Jade Harley


Character Alignment: Neutral Good


Universe from: Homestuck


Gender: Female


Age: 16


Personality: Quirky and funny, kind and outgoing, Jade is a very reliable and fun friend. She's a benevolent person, but will not be afraid to stand up to those who seek to do her wrong. She can be somewhat rebellious at times, but is mostly very bubbly and happy.


Backstory: Jade wasn't born like a normal child. Instead, the DNA of her parents was combined in ectoplasm though ectobiology to produce her and her siblings, John Egbert, Jane Crocker, and Jake English. Jade was then sent to Earth on a meteor through a time-space gate. She grew up on an island, raised by her grandpa (who was actually her biological father) and his loyal dog Bec. When her grandpa died, her dog was infused with the powers of the Green Sun, allowing the dog to become a first guardian. The omnipotent and omniscient dog remained loyal to Jade and continued to raise her until she was thirteen, where she and her three friends (John Egbert, Rose Lalonde, Dave Strider) caused the end of the world by playing a video game that transported them to another dimension. In this new dimension, they were tasked collectively to create a new universe while individual growing as a person. Though a lot of shenanigans, Jade and her dog Bec became fused together, hence the ears. The four friends wound up having to restart their game, traveling on a three year long voyage to another version of the same dimension to try and recreate the universe there.


Powers, Abilities and Weapons: As a Witch of Space, Jade can manipulate space to her will. Combined with the powers of a first guardian, she has limited omnipotence and omniscience, given that she has to be within a universe touched by the Green Sun for those abilities to work.


Extra: None.
 
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Noivian said:
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Name: Jade Harley


Character Alignment: Neutral Good


Universe from: Homestuck


Gender: Female


Age: 16


Personality: Quirky and funny, kind and outgoing, Jade is a very reliable and fun friend. She's a benevolent person, but will not be afraid to stand up to those who seek to do her wrong. She can be somewhat rebellious at times, but is mostly very bubbly and happy.


Backstory: Jade wasn't born like a normal child. Instead, the DNA of her parents was combined in ectoplasm though ectobiology to produce her and her siblings, John Egbert, Jane Crocker, and Jake English. Jade was then sent to Earth on a meteor through a time-space gate. She grew up on an island, raised by her grandpa (who was actually her biological father) and his loyal dog Bec. When her grandpa died, her dog was infused with the powers of the Green Sun, allowing the dog to become a first guardian. The omnipotent and omniscient dog remained loyal to Jade and continued to raise her until she was thirteen, where she and her three friends (John Egbert, Rose Lalonde, Dave Strider) caused the end of the world by playing a video game that transported them to another dimension. In this new dimension, they were tasked collectively to create a new universe while individual growing as a person. Though a lot of shenanigans, Jade and her dog Bec became fused together, hence the ears. The four friends wound up having to restart their game, traveling on a three year long voyage to another version of the same dimension to try and recreate the universe there.


Powers, Abilities and Weapons: As a Witch of Space, Jade can manipulate space to her will. Combined with the powers of a first guardian, she has limited omnipotence and omniscience, given that she has to be within a universe touched by the Green Sun for those abilities to work.


Extra: None.
You're my new best friend
 

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