Name: GRAVITY
Nickname:
Species: Space-man? Alien? Unidentified flying object?
Gender: Male
Age: Physically 25
Birthday: Impossible to determine
Sexuality: Straight
Special Characteristics:
Personality: (What is their personality like, at least 500 words, two paragraphs; first explaining your character in detail outside of battle. The second explaining your character in battle, how they do as and under a leader.)
Space is described as a “Void of willpower”. An eternal beacon of willful actions, the ultimate being of determination, tenacity, dedication, and strength of character overall, along with being the ultimate single-minded entity in the universe; he acts as if a child with immeasurable strength of will, and the mind of a man. Although all children can be strong-willed on occasion, some children are much more intensely so, such as Space.
Space’s willpower is described as seemingly “limitless”, having no bounds to what he could possibly do in his life-time. Space has always had unnaturally strong willpower, enabling him to be immune to all forms of temptation including Subordination Manipulation, and Subliminal Seduction. Through his will can face great physical pain and psychological trauma and will refuse to ever surrender or yield no matter how much the odds are stacked against him, possibly up to the point of cheating death and pushing himself past his own limitations. As strong-willed as Space is, he and other children with fiercely determined hearts are not different in kind from other children; he differs only in the degree to which need for self-determination rules their life, Space himself has his own rules which are empowering his will. For most parents (Guild masters or superiors in a guild), occasional willfulness is tolerable, but continual willfulness can create a problem as it quickly gathers shaping power of its own, Space for example, is so determined that he would literally stop at nothing to do something or surpass something. The more often space will perform a willful act achieves space’s objective, the more powerful Space’s willfulness becomes because of how ego-empowering it is.
What separates willful children such as space, from those who are not is how they manage not getting what they want. When children who are not generally willful don’t get what they want, they may feel sad, shrug off the disappointment, and then go on to something else. Willful children such as space, however, tend to have a different response: telltale anger. The emotional hallmark of the willful child is getting angry, though, in space’s particular case, his anger is not so much a tantrum, but more or less righteous fury aimed at a single goal. His intense desire turns his aspiration into an imperative, and an imperative into a condition. "I want to have" turns into "I must have" turns into "I should have," and the result is anger when the willful child is denied what he now feels entitled to. (If he fails, or succeeds at something, it doesn’t matter, because he will become more willful and overcome something)
The strong-willed child often believes: "If I want it, then I should get it," "If I’m refused it, I should be given a good reason why," "If I don’t want to do it, I shouldn’t have to," "If I argue, then I should win." Then, when any of these beliefs are violated, this outcome seems unjust, and so he gets angry because a condition of assumed entitlement has not been met.
The superior’s job would usually be to help the willful child learn to disconnect "should" from "want," to let go of the conditional view through which he sees the situation. So the parent says something like this: "I know when you want something very much it feels like you should be allowed to get it, but life isn’t like that. Wanting something very much doesn’t mean we should get it. Wanting just means there’s something we’d like to have or do, and maybe we’ll get some of it, and maybe we won’t. And if we don’t, we’ll still be okay." Though, that sentence has been proved wrong many times on space’s part…
Some willfulness seems naturally endowed. After all, children do not enter this world as a blank slate. They are endowed with genes that determine certain physical characteristics, personality, temperament, and aptitudes, and in Space’s case, he was born in the heart of a dying star… Although some infants emerge complacent and compliant from the outset, Space was born strong-willed.
Space was born intensely committed to satisfaction of his needs and desires, with a tenacious personality, and frustration that is easily aroused when what they want is not immediately forthcoming, (Space is by far someone who will continuously act the same, and have the same impulsive nature to achieve and overcome) Even children who are by nature willful usually increase that willfulness as a function of the superiors response to willfulness they receive (Regardless the punishment the guild master or “higher power” inflicts upon Space, he will not likely care, and eventually overcome it.). Superiors who engage in power struggles with their strong-willed underling usually end up empowering Space’s insistence and opposition.
The development of most willfulness, however, seems not just naturally endowed. It is learned from the experience of Guild life, often from the very parents who wish such willfulness would lessen or subside (You want your underling to go and do something against his will? Welp, space has a few words for you, and possibly a black hole that works as an overpowered vacuum). For example, parents who grew up intimidated by their own critical, angry, or even violent parents are often fearful of taking hard stands and offending their own child. In response to their submissiveness, the child may then become extremely dominant and extremely willful because healthy social, emotional, and economic boundaries have not been clearly defined, firmly set, and consistently enforced.
When it comes to having a willful underling like space, Superiors are often their own worst enemy because there is many direct bossy behaviors that encourage the strong will in space. Consider just a few common examples. There are the adoring Superior who cater to their underling (space) so much he comes to feel entitled to always being given what he wants (parental overindulgence is one major contributor to the willfulness of a strong-willed child.) There are the permissive superiors who give extreme freedom of self-determination to Space. There are the insecure superiors who can’t say ‘no,’ who don’t want to displease their underling and so cannot deny a want or insist upon a limit. There are the guilty parents who allow the child to exploit their feelings of remorse. There are ambitious parents who by insistence and example instill a will to win and excel at all costs because anything less is deemed not good enough (Space’s particular problem… He was always told he wasn’t good enough). There are demanding superiors who give grown up responsibility to an underling, expecting him to contribute to guild and take charge of his life while very young (His father was a very demanding cosmic energy that made a star explode to create him... and then left him there to wander around in space until he was smart enough to know what’s up) It’s at the superior’s BOSSY extremes that willfulness is most powerfully nurtured – by strong-willed superiors and by weak-willed parents, by overindulgent parents and by neglectful parents, by oppressive superiors and by permissive superiors.
Space's single-minded determination can make him a bit more difficult to get along with. He's really quite annoying actually... Space commonly develops obsessions with words and people, repeatedly mentioning the words duodenum and chimichanga, the phrase "Sphincter says what?", and is frequently preoccupied by thoughts of things he has seen or people he has met, even the narrator box. mental state has also proven to make him a very irritating person to be around with other people. Many hero magicians and villainous warlocks often find themselves at wits' end around him; this makes for poor ability to cooperate with him in team efforts. It is difficult for anyone to know what Space will do at any given moment, given that he himself barely knows what he'll do at any given moment. This makes it difficult for most opponents to predict what he will do, his determination makes him do things that others don't make sense of. "I'm GOING TO CLIMB A MOUNTAIN!" "Your legs don't work" "I DONT CARE"
It could be that Space's willpower is so strong that he can manipulate space and time itself, or simply how fragile his mental state is for being born in the vacuum of space being raised by a cosmic entity... Nonetheless, onto space's combat explanation.
Space is a soldier, a warrior in combat, and soldiers or warriors are supposed to be "tough". Often he prides himself on the hardships he can endure. He may even enjoy challenging himself to see how much punishment he can take. Space is the most likely of a large group of individuals to respond to the call to help someone in a situation, which is full of danger and has the potential of death. Answering this challenge is his highest expression. Only Space would willingly put himself through the rigors of war fought in jungle and desert. He finds fulfillment in overcoming severity and rigor. This sort of self-discipline is personally satisfying to him, and strengthens his will. Space is surprised that others cannot take the harsh treatment he thrives on. Consequently, Space may not always be sympathetic to "wimps" and "weaklings" who cannot endure pain as they can (“You got killed on the battle-field? I KILLED FORTEY MEN AND I CANT EVEN USE MY LEGS”). Not only can Space "take it", but he can also "dish it out". In fact, Warriors like Space are the most likely of the people to be guilty of inflicting pain (whether physical, emotional or mental depends on their Overleaves and other personality factors) on others for this very reason.
In the worst occurrences, Space can be mean, cruel, and brutal in the treatment of people and things. If Space does not find his calling as an actual soldier in the military, he often does his conquering and subduing as a mercenary. This is a career of action. Another suitable occupation for Space is a vigilante. Here he can exercise his propensity for HIS OWN laws and maintaining its order, and for regulating the behavior of others and controlling events, in a very acceptable and suitable way. This is one of the highest and best careers for a Warrior such as Space to be in. Many a Warrior also finds his niche in society as a laborer. There is always a need in the world for someone to do the actual physical work of getting things done, and this is where the Warrior shines. Here he satisfies his need for activity, which is goal-directed, and for energy expended in physical behavior, which accomplishes some task.
His Brutality and determination in combat is more or less like a wild hound about to tear out the throat of an enemy. When coming across a battle-field he takes the liberty of joining the fight, and chooses a side based on who he is told to, and which is paying for the most (Mercenary trait). He will likely listen to his boss loyally, and be completely determined to complete the task at hand regardless of the consequences the law may have.
Likes:(What does your character like and why? ) 3 minimum, bullet point them individually, with at least one sentence to describe them.
Dislikes:
Motivations:
Fears:
General Appearance
Height: 6’4”
Weight: N/A, his body defies gravity…
Hair: None
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[*]Hair: None
Eyes: Yellow
Skin Tone: His skin is a metallic green, and a red artificial skin face.
Appearance: (What is your characters general appearance. Physical and clothing is needed)
Space is a tall slimming young man with an artificial humanoid face which is formed by a red skin-like mesh, holding the face onto his body is green and yellow wires, as well as his body, these “wires” which functions as skin. There are numerous indentations and RED LED lights and crystals, which serve no purpose than “looking cool”. Aside from that, Space has a very dominant dimple chin and relatively handsome facial features.
Other than that, from the waste down he is often wearing blue boxers with ducks on them… His legs are mostly useless and extremely slim, as they cannot be used due to his condition. (He is paralyzed from the waist down)
Guild/Council
Guild: Nox Animus
Tattoo: His right wrist
Rank: D
This will be replacing the character in the link below, i understand this character still needs to be approved.
https://www.fairytail-rp.com/t5163-phoenix-done
Nickname:
- Space
Species: Space-man? Alien? Unidentified flying object?
Gender: Male
Age: Physically 25
Birthday: Impossible to determine
Sexuality: Straight
Special Characteristics:
- Inability to use magic: to cope with the powerful magicians in earth-land, which bountiful magic fills the very air and world of earth-land, Space is unable to utilize the magic, for he is insensitive to magic to the point where he is unable to feel, nor control magic. To cope with powerful magicians all across earth-land, Space uses his sheer force of will combined with the effects of stamina to manipulate the natural granted power he was born with, the power to manipulate the universe itself (gravity, wormholes, black holes, etc…)
- Willpower Wiring: His skin is somehow constructed of microscopic wires which carry willpower impulses all throughout his body. The wires themselves act as if it were state where it is a form of liquid flesh that still acts and reacts like human skin, bone, and muscle tissue.
- Space: When walking by a mirror or some form of reflective material, instead of seeing his face in the mirror, you will only see a star about to collapse into a black hole…
- Fourth wall?: Space often speaks to a higher power known as “the narrator” in the OOC: boxes below actual RP’s as a “what-I’m-thinking” thing.
- Paralyzed: I have explained that Space is paralyzed and levitates as an alternative to walking.
Personality: (What is their personality like, at least 500 words, two paragraphs; first explaining your character in detail outside of battle. The second explaining your character in battle, how they do as and under a leader.)
“Space, the final frontier aside from the aetherial realm (a realm constructed of pure magic) and the afterlife; though, I, the narrator, am not speaking of that space. His name, is SPACE, and he is the one-of-a-kind quantum alien robot.”
Space is described as a “Void of willpower”. An eternal beacon of willful actions, the ultimate being of determination, tenacity, dedication, and strength of character overall, along with being the ultimate single-minded entity in the universe; he acts as if a child with immeasurable strength of will, and the mind of a man. Although all children can be strong-willed on occasion, some children are much more intensely so, such as Space.
Space’s willpower is described as seemingly “limitless”, having no bounds to what he could possibly do in his life-time. Space has always had unnaturally strong willpower, enabling him to be immune to all forms of temptation including Subordination Manipulation, and Subliminal Seduction. Through his will can face great physical pain and psychological trauma and will refuse to ever surrender or yield no matter how much the odds are stacked against him, possibly up to the point of cheating death and pushing himself past his own limitations. As strong-willed as Space is, he and other children with fiercely determined hearts are not different in kind from other children; he differs only in the degree to which need for self-determination rules their life, Space himself has his own rules which are empowering his will. For most parents (Guild masters or superiors in a guild), occasional willfulness is tolerable, but continual willfulness can create a problem as it quickly gathers shaping power of its own, Space for example, is so determined that he would literally stop at nothing to do something or surpass something. The more often space will perform a willful act achieves space’s objective, the more powerful Space’s willfulness becomes because of how ego-empowering it is.
What separates willful children such as space, from those who are not is how they manage not getting what they want. When children who are not generally willful don’t get what they want, they may feel sad, shrug off the disappointment, and then go on to something else. Willful children such as space, however, tend to have a different response: telltale anger. The emotional hallmark of the willful child is getting angry, though, in space’s particular case, his anger is not so much a tantrum, but more or less righteous fury aimed at a single goal. His intense desire turns his aspiration into an imperative, and an imperative into a condition. "I want to have" turns into "I must have" turns into "I should have," and the result is anger when the willful child is denied what he now feels entitled to. (If he fails, or succeeds at something, it doesn’t matter, because he will become more willful and overcome something)
The strong-willed child often believes: "If I want it, then I should get it," "If I’m refused it, I should be given a good reason why," "If I don’t want to do it, I shouldn’t have to," "If I argue, then I should win." Then, when any of these beliefs are violated, this outcome seems unjust, and so he gets angry because a condition of assumed entitlement has not been met.
The superior’s job would usually be to help the willful child learn to disconnect "should" from "want," to let go of the conditional view through which he sees the situation. So the parent says something like this: "I know when you want something very much it feels like you should be allowed to get it, but life isn’t like that. Wanting something very much doesn’t mean we should get it. Wanting just means there’s something we’d like to have or do, and maybe we’ll get some of it, and maybe we won’t. And if we don’t, we’ll still be okay." Though, that sentence has been proved wrong many times on space’s part…
Some willfulness seems naturally endowed. After all, children do not enter this world as a blank slate. They are endowed with genes that determine certain physical characteristics, personality, temperament, and aptitudes, and in Space’s case, he was born in the heart of a dying star… Although some infants emerge complacent and compliant from the outset, Space was born strong-willed.
Space was born intensely committed to satisfaction of his needs and desires, with a tenacious personality, and frustration that is easily aroused when what they want is not immediately forthcoming, (Space is by far someone who will continuously act the same, and have the same impulsive nature to achieve and overcome) Even children who are by nature willful usually increase that willfulness as a function of the superiors response to willfulness they receive (Regardless the punishment the guild master or “higher power” inflicts upon Space, he will not likely care, and eventually overcome it.). Superiors who engage in power struggles with their strong-willed underling usually end up empowering Space’s insistence and opposition.
The development of most willfulness, however, seems not just naturally endowed. It is learned from the experience of Guild life, often from the very parents who wish such willfulness would lessen or subside (You want your underling to go and do something against his will? Welp, space has a few words for you, and possibly a black hole that works as an overpowered vacuum). For example, parents who grew up intimidated by their own critical, angry, or even violent parents are often fearful of taking hard stands and offending their own child. In response to their submissiveness, the child may then become extremely dominant and extremely willful because healthy social, emotional, and economic boundaries have not been clearly defined, firmly set, and consistently enforced.
When it comes to having a willful underling like space, Superiors are often their own worst enemy because there is many direct bossy behaviors that encourage the strong will in space. Consider just a few common examples. There are the adoring Superior who cater to their underling (space) so much he comes to feel entitled to always being given what he wants (parental overindulgence is one major contributor to the willfulness of a strong-willed child.) There are the permissive superiors who give extreme freedom of self-determination to Space. There are the insecure superiors who can’t say ‘no,’ who don’t want to displease their underling and so cannot deny a want or insist upon a limit. There are the guilty parents who allow the child to exploit their feelings of remorse. There are ambitious parents who by insistence and example instill a will to win and excel at all costs because anything less is deemed not good enough (Space’s particular problem… He was always told he wasn’t good enough). There are demanding superiors who give grown up responsibility to an underling, expecting him to contribute to guild and take charge of his life while very young (His father was a very demanding cosmic energy that made a star explode to create him... and then left him there to wander around in space until he was smart enough to know what’s up) It’s at the superior’s BOSSY extremes that willfulness is most powerfully nurtured – by strong-willed superiors and by weak-willed parents, by overindulgent parents and by neglectful parents, by oppressive superiors and by permissive superiors.
Space's single-minded determination can make him a bit more difficult to get along with. He's really quite annoying actually... Space commonly develops obsessions with words and people, repeatedly mentioning the words duodenum and chimichanga, the phrase "Sphincter says what?", and is frequently preoccupied by thoughts of things he has seen or people he has met, even the narrator box. mental state has also proven to make him a very irritating person to be around with other people. Many hero magicians and villainous warlocks often find themselves at wits' end around him; this makes for poor ability to cooperate with him in team efforts. It is difficult for anyone to know what Space will do at any given moment, given that he himself barely knows what he'll do at any given moment. This makes it difficult for most opponents to predict what he will do, his determination makes him do things that others don't make sense of. "I'm GOING TO CLIMB A MOUNTAIN!" "Your legs don't work" "I DONT CARE"
It could be that Space's willpower is so strong that he can manipulate space and time itself, or simply how fragile his mental state is for being born in the vacuum of space being raised by a cosmic entity... Nonetheless, onto space's combat explanation.
Space is a soldier, a warrior in combat, and soldiers or warriors are supposed to be "tough". Often he prides himself on the hardships he can endure. He may even enjoy challenging himself to see how much punishment he can take. Space is the most likely of a large group of individuals to respond to the call to help someone in a situation, which is full of danger and has the potential of death. Answering this challenge is his highest expression. Only Space would willingly put himself through the rigors of war fought in jungle and desert. He finds fulfillment in overcoming severity and rigor. This sort of self-discipline is personally satisfying to him, and strengthens his will. Space is surprised that others cannot take the harsh treatment he thrives on. Consequently, Space may not always be sympathetic to "wimps" and "weaklings" who cannot endure pain as they can (“You got killed on the battle-field? I KILLED FORTEY MEN AND I CANT EVEN USE MY LEGS”). Not only can Space "take it", but he can also "dish it out". In fact, Warriors like Space are the most likely of the people to be guilty of inflicting pain (whether physical, emotional or mental depends on their Overleaves and other personality factors) on others for this very reason.
In the worst occurrences, Space can be mean, cruel, and brutal in the treatment of people and things. If Space does not find his calling as an actual soldier in the military, he often does his conquering and subduing as a mercenary. This is a career of action. Another suitable occupation for Space is a vigilante. Here he can exercise his propensity for HIS OWN laws and maintaining its order, and for regulating the behavior of others and controlling events, in a very acceptable and suitable way. This is one of the highest and best careers for a Warrior such as Space to be in. Many a Warrior also finds his niche in society as a laborer. There is always a need in the world for someone to do the actual physical work of getting things done, and this is where the Warrior shines. Here he satisfies his need for activity, which is goal-directed, and for energy expended in physical behavior, which accomplishes some task.
His Brutality and determination in combat is more or less like a wild hound about to tear out the throat of an enemy. When coming across a battle-field he takes the liberty of joining the fight, and chooses a side based on who he is told to, and which is paying for the most (Mercenary trait). He will likely listen to his boss loyally, and be completely determined to complete the task at hand regardless of the consequences the law may have.
Likes:(What does your character like and why? ) 3 minimum, bullet point them individually, with at least one sentence to describe them.
- Science: Scientific explanation and reason,
- Knowledge: Things such as machines, mathematics of any kind, science, and the function of things, are all very interesting to Space.
- Flying: Flying is the most amazing thing in the world in Space’s opinion, he can explore space and survive in it without any negative effects, he, like the exceed, may be able to cross over to edolas to explore (There is no “Edolas” version of space, this is because space could function as a multi-verse character…(he’s got the powah!). Its the ultimate form of freedom from the earth.
Dislikes:
- Parental figures: They’re oppressive.
- Fear: Those who give into fear are weak willed. Those with weak wills are
- Magic: Because Space cannot feel or experience “magic”, he does not believe it exists, and anyone who tries to prove him otherwise would be in danger of a “science lesson”. He has never heard of magic before, nor will he accept its existence. Those who can manipulate and cause things without any scientific explanation are likely mutants or empowered by some scientific device. It’s a sad world he lives in… In Spaces opinion, magic is likely the “Excuse” when someone doesn’t have scientific reasoning…then again Space is technically a man-bot.
Motivations:
- Achieving what he wants: The contrary belief that Space thinks he will overcome everything, and become a cosmic entity like his ‘creator’.
- Overcoming great obstacles: Any obstacle in life that may weigh down his progress.
- Punching a hole in the moon: For whatever god awful desire, one of space’s motivations is “One day, I’m going to punch a hole in the moon!”
Fears:
- Giving into fear: Fear is an abstract concept that rivals willpower, and Space embodied willpower.
- Being in a cage: The cage wont hold him for long. If he gets scared, he gets willful, to the point where he overcomes the cage and breaks it…
- Televisions: They explode if he gets near them.
General Appearance
Height: 6’4”
Weight: N/A, his body defies gravity…
Hair: None
[list]
[*]Hair: None
Eyes: Yellow
Skin Tone: His skin is a metallic green, and a red artificial skin face.
Appearance: (What is your characters general appearance. Physical and clothing is needed)
Space is a tall slimming young man with an artificial humanoid face which is formed by a red skin-like mesh, holding the face onto his body is green and yellow wires, as well as his body, these “wires” which functions as skin. There are numerous indentations and RED LED lights and crystals, which serve no purpose than “looking cool”. Aside from that, Space has a very dominant dimple chin and relatively handsome facial features.
Other than that, from the waste down he is often wearing blue boxers with ducks on them… His legs are mostly useless and extremely slim, as they cannot be used due to his condition. (He is paralyzed from the waist down)
Guild/Council
Guild: Nox Animus
Tattoo: His right wrist
Rank: D
This will be replacing the character in the link below, i understand this character still needs to be approved.
https://www.fairytail-rp.com/t5163-phoenix-done