Lazaro1505
Skeleton Boi
Nice to be here! Now, I’m currently thinking of a couple characters myself, but I do ask beforehand to see whether or not it would be fine using any of them (still choosing who exactly):
The player character of Bloodborne, this character focused more on being a sort of Jack of all trades, utilizing both melee weapons, guns, and Eldritch magics in order to hunt his foes. Being a more quiet individual, he has been desensitized to the violence when it comes to fighting, brutal and merciless in his fighting style as well as being cautious when interacting with others, but still wouldn’t mind lending a hand if need be as well as doing his part as effectively as he can. Used to the concept of ‘dreaming’ (as per the Hunter’s dream) as well as dying many times before, his insight to see things that may be hidden as well the Eldritch blood coursing through his veins may certainly help him out when it comes to surviving whatever trials are ahead.
An absolute powerhouse of a warrior, Gebura is known as a color fixer (even higher than 1st rank fixers, who are already considered elite ‘mercenaries’ that are dangerous within combat) known as the ‘Red Mist’, and for a good reason. Being the strongest Color Fixer, she focuses entirely in combat, utilizing a E.G.O. weapon known as Mimicry, a powerful flesh covered sword with the strength to be able to even turn those unfortunate enough to die into a ‘bloody red mist’ with a swing. A focus mainly on speed and strength, Gebura excels at dealing with multiple opponents, even capable of manifesting her E.G.O., granting her a new appearance as well as making her more resistant to damage and gaining access to her strongest move, but comes at the downside of having to deal damage to others or else, she would be stunned after some time and be brought back to her base form, leaving her vulnerable to damage. Gebura's personality is almost the same as in the prequel when she was a Sephirah: straightforward in a way that can come off as rude, but way more calm and cool-headed now that she has accepted her memories from the past, accepting that unrelenting anger will only hurt her fellow Sephirah and having learned to trust them and her assistant librarians, acting as a mentor to them. Along with that, she seems to be more relaxed than before, often taking breaks to nap or as she calls it, "meditating with her eyes closed".
Coming from a world where horror monsters and movie slashers are a common thing that plagues the works, he himself wishes to live a peaceful life in a world of danger. It doesn’t help that he himself is very monster trying to hide from hostile humans and monsters alike. Taking inspiration from things movies as ‘The Thing’ or the game ‘Prototype’, Abelgard is an mimic, capable of taking a different shape or form and either changing a certain part of his body or change it entirely to look like a different creature or person. What makes him unique is his capacity to combine different things from other animals (such as being able to create a back full of dangerous enlarged porcupine spikes to launch at others), but also create entirely different ‘weapons’ with his own body (such as tentacles with blades bones at the end or a mace like arm all the way to even spraying acid like substance at others). As well as being able to regenerate his wounds and missing flesh as long as he has enough stamina to do so. While seeming like a dangerous individual, Abel is one who wants to live a life of peace, nervous about what others think about him or being afraid to show his abilities with others and being thought of as an monster. He made a promise long ago with someone in the past, and he’ll certainly try to live a life of peace as best as he can.
The player character of Bloodborne, this character focused more on being a sort of Jack of all trades, utilizing both melee weapons, guns, and Eldritch magics in order to hunt his foes. Being a more quiet individual, he has been desensitized to the violence when it comes to fighting, brutal and merciless in his fighting style as well as being cautious when interacting with others, but still wouldn’t mind lending a hand if need be as well as doing his part as effectively as he can. Used to the concept of ‘dreaming’ (as per the Hunter’s dream) as well as dying many times before, his insight to see things that may be hidden as well the Eldritch blood coursing through his veins may certainly help him out when it comes to surviving whatever trials are ahead.
An absolute powerhouse of a warrior, Gebura is known as a color fixer (even higher than 1st rank fixers, who are already considered elite ‘mercenaries’ that are dangerous within combat) known as the ‘Red Mist’, and for a good reason. Being the strongest Color Fixer, she focuses entirely in combat, utilizing a E.G.O. weapon known as Mimicry, a powerful flesh covered sword with the strength to be able to even turn those unfortunate enough to die into a ‘bloody red mist’ with a swing. A focus mainly on speed and strength, Gebura excels at dealing with multiple opponents, even capable of manifesting her E.G.O., granting her a new appearance as well as making her more resistant to damage and gaining access to her strongest move, but comes at the downside of having to deal damage to others or else, she would be stunned after some time and be brought back to her base form, leaving her vulnerable to damage. Gebura's personality is almost the same as in the prequel when she was a Sephirah: straightforward in a way that can come off as rude, but way more calm and cool-headed now that she has accepted her memories from the past, accepting that unrelenting anger will only hurt her fellow Sephirah and having learned to trust them and her assistant librarians, acting as a mentor to them. Along with that, she seems to be more relaxed than before, often taking breaks to nap or as she calls it, "meditating with her eyes closed".
Coming from a world where horror monsters and movie slashers are a common thing that plagues the works, he himself wishes to live a peaceful life in a world of danger. It doesn’t help that he himself is very monster trying to hide from hostile humans and monsters alike. Taking inspiration from things movies as ‘The Thing’ or the game ‘Prototype’, Abelgard is an mimic, capable of taking a different shape or form and either changing a certain part of his body or change it entirely to look like a different creature or person. What makes him unique is his capacity to combine different things from other animals (such as being able to create a back full of dangerous enlarged porcupine spikes to launch at others), but also create entirely different ‘weapons’ with his own body (such as tentacles with blades bones at the end or a mace like arm all the way to even spraying acid like substance at others). As well as being able to regenerate his wounds and missing flesh as long as he has enough stamina to do so. While seeming like a dangerous individual, Abel is one who wants to live a life of peace, nervous about what others think about him or being afraid to show his abilities with others and being thought of as an monster. He made a promise long ago with someone in the past, and he’ll certainly try to live a life of peace as best as he can.