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<blockquote data-quote="Voda Vosa" data-source="post: 5228138" data-attributes="member: 51271"><p>You can pick between:</p><p></p><p>The Gangster: Gino Brigani, once a infamous Italian gangster had a supernatural encounter with an extraterrestrial creature. He tried to slain the alien, scared about it's aspect, a sluggish repulsive creature. The villain shot the creature repeatedly, although the poor alien meant no harm. The creature only wanted to bring to earth gifts and technology beyond human expectations. </p><p>Being masters of the mind, the dying creature tried to possess the gangster to fool death, and he did. However the human body rejected him, and fall unconscious. </p><p>When he woke up, his fellow aliens thought he was dead, and finding how brutal and aggressive earthlings were, they decided to left the planet with his body. Trapped in an inferior creature, the alien was unable to switch bodies again, although he retained some of his powers. He decided to do what he came to do, after all, what else could he do?</p><p>But Gino's consciousness was still there, and sometimes surfaced. That's why people never got to fully trust, The Gangster!</p><p></p><p>Xokzatle: The ancient Aztec wanted to preserve their most honourable priest, Xokzatle. They knew that it was his head that should be conserved, since no matter how hard they try, his body would decay after centuries. So employing magical rituals, the ancient Aztec preserved his brain, in a jar full of a magical conjunction. Xokzatle remained in his jar, buried in his mausoleum for centuries. </p><p>When tomb robbers dig in to stole his treasures, he activated his altar and stone legs raise him from the ground. Using his mental powers, he made the robbers pay the ultimate price. </p><p>Since then he wonders the world, trying to spread the word of the ancient Aztec gods, but the world has changed, and no one seems prone to accept what a brain in a walking jar says. So faithful to his teachings, Xokzatle will show with the example, and try making the world a better place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voda Vosa, post: 5228138, member: 51271"] You can pick between: The Gangster: Gino Brigani, once a infamous Italian gangster had a supernatural encounter with an extraterrestrial creature. He tried to slain the alien, scared about it's aspect, a sluggish repulsive creature. The villain shot the creature repeatedly, although the poor alien meant no harm. The creature only wanted to bring to earth gifts and technology beyond human expectations. Being masters of the mind, the dying creature tried to possess the gangster to fool death, and he did. However the human body rejected him, and fall unconscious. When he woke up, his fellow aliens thought he was dead, and finding how brutal and aggressive earthlings were, they decided to left the planet with his body. Trapped in an inferior creature, the alien was unable to switch bodies again, although he retained some of his powers. He decided to do what he came to do, after all, what else could he do? But Gino's consciousness was still there, and sometimes surfaced. That's why people never got to fully trust, The Gangster! Xokzatle: The ancient Aztec wanted to preserve their most honourable priest, Xokzatle. They knew that it was his head that should be conserved, since no matter how hard they try, his body would decay after centuries. So employing magical rituals, the ancient Aztec preserved his brain, in a jar full of a magical conjunction. Xokzatle remained in his jar, buried in his mausoleum for centuries. When tomb robbers dig in to stole his treasures, he activated his altar and stone legs raise him from the ground. Using his mental powers, he made the robbers pay the ultimate price. Since then he wonders the world, trying to spread the word of the ancient Aztec gods, but the world has changed, and no one seems prone to accept what a brain in a walking jar says. So faithful to his teachings, Xokzatle will show with the example, and try making the world a better place. [/QUOTE]
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