About me:
Titles: Sweven Maestro, Chain Breaker, Avenging
Liberator
True Name: ???
Gender: Male
Age: ??? (Appears between 17-19)
Height: 6'3''
Weight: ???
Species: Human, Fragment Weaver
Homeworld: Earth
Abilities:
Ageshift - The Sweven Maestro has a preferred form but can appear as any age of his choosing.
Cosmic Manifestation - He can manifest items, beings, and phenomena through his connection to the Luminous Realms.
Transmutation - The Sweven Maestro can repair damage to himself to long as he has access to a signifigant quantity of external material. The easier said material can be broken down, the faster he can heal. He can use this power to restore lost capacity for emotion and sensation to others.
Extra Lives - His connection to the Luminous Realms means he can choose to manifest again should his body be destroyed. The more exhausted he was spiritually and mentally when he was killed, the longer it would take to 'respawn'.
Mentalism: He has the subtle power of mesmerism. He can hypnotize people while only speaking to them in a normal, casual tone without altering either his speech or the aura of his own power. A power that can be useful for mental therapy, but it can be weaponized.
Armament: Lucifer Buckle - A belt allows him to instantly transform himself into a suitable fighting form armed and armored to match up to whatever threat he is facing at the moment of activation.
So long as this transformation is active, the Sweven Maestro radiates an aura that induces a sense of tranquility, joy, and awe. Not only does this relieve those in it's area of effect of despair and nihilism, those in the area of effect will experience a clarity of mind with which they can see the brightest possibilities their own future holds.
As a side effect, this nullfies malign external influence that would result in those effected being afflicted with despair, nihilism, or fatalism.
Lore:
"I'm not gunna let the darkness rob me of the light. I won't let my despair crush my will to live." - The Sweven Meastro, summing up his own nature.
A shroud of mystery surrounds the one whom calls himself The Sweven Maestro. A veil cultivated by design. How he came to awaken to the power of a Fragment Weaver is a question he delights in being vague about; save a response that "a beautiful women showed me the way". A man of deep melancholy and deep mirth.
He thinks deeps and feels deep, or rather, he tries his hardest. Seeking to cultivate a greater empathy, and a higher sense of self. His great joy in life is crafting tales of "trial and triumph" and he holds that there is a very good reason that "The Epic of Gilgamesh" is the earliest still surviving of the stories first wrote down by mankind.
He aspires to create stories of similar and greater longevity, with resonance that lasts through all ages.
Small wonder then, that one such as he would awaken to the powers of a Fragment Weaver. As one can gather from examining the form of his favored armament, the Sweven Maestro is a fanatic of tokusatsu. He is exceptionally fond of high spirited tales of action and adventure, while also enjoying strange tales of surreal horror and terror.
Such tales he enjoys to experience as well as to create. Blending the dark and the light in such ways as he has scarce seen done elsewhere. He believes himself a rather brilliant scribe, though he has yet to unveil a finished masterpiece. He is not a man who surrenders readily to the darker side of his own emotions, but even as a Fragment Weaver, he retains his mortal heart.
He ha long since mastered himself, and though the tide of his emotions sometimes drags him low, he knows that by gritting his teeth and refusing to submit, the grip of darkness shall break away once more. Allowing him to claw further along toward the brighter horizons he seeks.
Knowing his own inner darkness and light as he does, naturally, he takes great facination in others who display similar turmoil. He finds himself drawn to those whose mentality seems to skirt along the darker sides of emotionality, and this facination can sometimes lead him to strange and surreal places.
Perhaps then, it was inevitable that he would meet that "strange and beautiful woman" who helped awaken him to a greater realm of possibility. He likes to think that his efforts in studying the concepts of ethics and philosphy have payed off somewhat, and that he may finally have at least a few distilled kernels of wisdom to impart to those who seeka way to happier living.
While his powers might seem considerable, as a man with a mortal heart, he is not without weakness. His worst flaw is his laziness. It takes great pressure and great motivation to get him to move at speed towards the accomplishing of neccessary goals. His affinity for strange and beautiful women can lead him astray. As with all Fragment Weavers, his effectiveness is diminished in the face of an equivalent or greater existence.
You're fine, I simply wanted to let you know. Also that low blow remark. Genetrix DID take a petty shot after all. Note, she will forget this encounter after she's been reversed in time, so she won't know anything about you after that. So the 'SURPRISE, LOOK WHAT I HAVE" moment will still be a surprise.
Anywho, update, I replied. And now we do that thing where they bitch at each other about whose ideal is correct, or who is the strongest~? If you decide to use time magic she'll be able to know and react. There IS a way to get around her ability to read minds, but it's risky. I want to see if you figure it out.
Nah, you're the only person I even accepted on that page, so when I know I'm up, I'll get on it. Way too many people just obvious with the *Mature 18+* in the headlines. Just no. I know what you want.
Well it IS a basic formula of storytelling. What makes it better than the usual is how we write it. I won't call our idea a masterpiece, but for an idea I had on the fly, I think we've created something very neat.
Most of the time their presence will be felt, not seen. Yes, all eight of them are basically hiding in a pocket world, where they send their soundwaves and Behemoths from. I may cut to them a few times when they do something, like send a new Behemoth, but very VERY rarely will our characters actually meet one face to face. And even when I do write them in a scene, most of their identities will be veiled in some way, to preserve the air of mystery around their species. I like to do things like that so people are left wondering, and are eager to keep going in the hopes of discovering what was not shown to them.