by beastovjudgement » Sun Dec 08, 2013 7:55 am
These are some of the major and minor characters in my "super" universe:
The Oligarchy - The preeminent supervillain team. This group is the main focus for my stories in this world. Their goals are never fully explained; I want them to function more as an antagonist archetype than as bank robbers or world rulers, although both of those are implied. The team's members include: 1. Dominion, the leader. He has the power to manipulate force-fields and kinetic energy. Dominion is loosely inspired, in powers and philosophy, by Magneto. I also wanted to have a black character who is a mastermind powerhouse villain. 2. Conqueror, main henchman. Conqueror is my favorite character, and the main point of view. He is a classic "strong guy" (think around Thing-level) who backs up his massive but not top-tier strength level with extensive fighting skills. He is the grandson of legendary Soviet WWII hero/Cold War villain Ivan the Terrible. He is very proud of his heritage, and considers it an honor to be a supervillain. I will post Conqueror's "bio" at some point. 3. Pentagram, a woman who may be a sorceress or may be a super-human. She is feared by the public and by many heroes. 4. The Hydra, a humanoid monster with six serpent heads. The Hydra has acid spit and regenerative powers, and is inhumanly fast. 5. Switchblade, a robotic assassin which can assemble itself into various configurations and weapons. Switchblade is rumored to harbor the consciousness of a long-thought-dead villain. 6. Scarlet Fever, a woman with the power to manipulate heat and friction, causing combustion.
The Alternatives - a team of 1990's heroes. They formed with the idea to combat social ills, rather than what they considered wasting their powers and abilities on hero-villain battles. The Alternatives made a lot of positive change early on, but they lost the support of the media in a few years after the public got bored with them. In recent times, they attempt a comeback by going after The Oligarchy, who they believe are a fraud feuding with the big name heroes for money and fame. The Alternatives are hopelessly outmatched, having both a low overall power levevl and little experience fighting supervillains. After their destruction (I threw out the original idea of massive civilian casualties - it was too reminiscent of Civil War, although I had the idea independently), The superhero community decides to get serious with a crackdown on villains. Members of The Alternatives included Riotrrr, Relapse, Green Warden, Skyblack, and a few others. Agony was another member, who used his healing factor to allow him consequence-free heroin addiction. The team kicked him out for being a bad influence.
PowerUp (tentative name), a corporation which grants super powers to paying customers. The company has researched and marketed trends in the public's interest in superhumans. In the 1980's, the big seller was healing factors. In the 1990's, everyone wanted malleable limbs to form blades and other weapons. In the 2000's, there was an abundance of "preemptive reflexes", where the recipients could predict an opponent's move and react instantly. There were always the traditional strength, speed, flight, etc. customers, but these bizarrely decade-specific trends led to a huge amount of homogeneity in new heroes and villains.
Algol, the Demon Star: Sort of a combination of the Silver Surfer and a Lovecraftian horror. Algol is a major cosmic threat, and is almost unstoppable.
Katie Effo is a militant equal rights defender, with superhuman physique, speed, and excellent boxing skills. She primarily targets crimes against women and minorities, and is highly respected in the superhuman community.
The White Knight, formerly a top-level hero who was disgraced after being revealed to be the leader of a white power group. He is also shunned by the villain community, and has gone into hiding. Despite his enormous power, he fears for his life with villains wanting him dead and heroes refusing to protect him.
Rex Mortis is a big-time crime lord. It is unknown if he has any powers, but he has tremendous influence, and is responsible for several superhuman deaths.
"The bestial screams, a life devoted - to the occult.
The flickering lights, my dream came true.
And now I'm dead.
Find me, take me. To the void, to the crooked nest, to Nekrohaven."
Satyricon, "Nekrohaven"