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<blockquote data-quote="Shayuri" data-source="post: 6873995" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>Keiko trotted to a halt on seeing the epicenter of the blast with all its surreality. The litered bodies. The shallow crater. The...guy just standing there in the middle of it all, totally unhurt. Abruptly a new paradigm dawned on her.</p><p></p><p>Not a bomb? NOT A BOMB! It was THIS GUY! He...he must have just tapped into ancient energy, or been bitten by something radioactive, or had one of the chili dogs, and BOOM! Mutation! Super powers! A new hero was born!</p><p></p><p>...admittedly, born amidst carnage and horror. That kind of took the buzz off a little. BUT NEW HERO!</p><p></p><p>She looked around. So...it was tricky. Because she figured she should sort of start helping people or something...but she really wanted to chat the new guy up and see what awesome powers he had and maybe give him a few tips on maintaining a secret identity (Tip 1: Don't explode. For more tips, buy her book!)</p><p></p><p>For most folks of a heroic persuasion, this would be a problem. For the sly Kitsune(!), it was all in a day's work!</p><p></p><p>A blur of light coalesced near the spaced out Bomb Man (as such he must be named), resolving quickly into the figure of a young woman in a black bodysuit with grey accents, wearing a mask styled to resemble the classic 'kitsune' masks of Japan, though clearly of more modern make and measure. The image looked pretty much just like Keiko when she was in costume, except this figure also had a pair of white foxtails swishing around behind it.</p><p></p><p>She didn't have those, IRL. They'd be SUPER hard to get through a hole in the costume too, unless the hole was big, and then it would probably be TOO big and...ugh, distracted. People to save!</p><p></p><p>The 'invisibility' effect concealing her faded away, and she instead cloaked herself in the appearance of a costume identical to the one her double had on. Even the tails, though they were just constructs of light. If anyone touched her, they'd feel her real clothes and skin, but that didn't really matter at the moment. </p><p></p><p>Man, imagine those poor saps who actually had to <em>change clothes</em> to go hero! Hah! Life was hard unless you were good!</p><p></p><p>The Kitsune near the man said, "Hey buddy. You okay there?" Its voice was just air made to move through electromagnetic vibrations; a kind of telekinesis. But it sounded realistic enough. Keiko had had practice imitating her own voice like that.</p><p></p><p>The real Kitsune darted towards the nearest citizen in peril and piped, "Don't worry! I'll save you!"</p><p></p><p>(OOC - So creating the illusion and making it speak is her action. She moves as well. Speaking herself I believe is a 'free' action. Next turn she'll have to decide between making the illusion react to whatever happens over there, or actually being useful. Switching her Concealment power to her Morph power to assume 'costume.' <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shayuri, post: 6873995, member: 4936"] Keiko trotted to a halt on seeing the epicenter of the blast with all its surreality. The litered bodies. The shallow crater. The...guy just standing there in the middle of it all, totally unhurt. Abruptly a new paradigm dawned on her. Not a bomb? NOT A BOMB! It was THIS GUY! He...he must have just tapped into ancient energy, or been bitten by something radioactive, or had one of the chili dogs, and BOOM! Mutation! Super powers! A new hero was born! ...admittedly, born amidst carnage and horror. That kind of took the buzz off a little. BUT NEW HERO! She looked around. So...it was tricky. Because she figured she should sort of start helping people or something...but she really wanted to chat the new guy up and see what awesome powers he had and maybe give him a few tips on maintaining a secret identity (Tip 1: Don't explode. For more tips, buy her book!) For most folks of a heroic persuasion, this would be a problem. For the sly Kitsune(!), it was all in a day's work! A blur of light coalesced near the spaced out Bomb Man (as such he must be named), resolving quickly into the figure of a young woman in a black bodysuit with grey accents, wearing a mask styled to resemble the classic 'kitsune' masks of Japan, though clearly of more modern make and measure. The image looked pretty much just like Keiko when she was in costume, except this figure also had a pair of white foxtails swishing around behind it. She didn't have those, IRL. They'd be SUPER hard to get through a hole in the costume too, unless the hole was big, and then it would probably be TOO big and...ugh, distracted. People to save! The 'invisibility' effect concealing her faded away, and she instead cloaked herself in the appearance of a costume identical to the one her double had on. Even the tails, though they were just constructs of light. If anyone touched her, they'd feel her real clothes and skin, but that didn't really matter at the moment. Man, imagine those poor saps who actually had to [i]change clothes[/i] to go hero! Hah! Life was hard unless you were good! The Kitsune near the man said, "Hey buddy. You okay there?" Its voice was just air made to move through electromagnetic vibrations; a kind of telekinesis. But it sounded realistic enough. Keiko had had practice imitating her own voice like that. The real Kitsune darted towards the nearest citizen in peril and piped, "Don't worry! I'll save you!" (OOC - So creating the illusion and making it speak is her action. She moves as well. Speaking herself I believe is a 'free' action. Next turn she'll have to decide between making the illusion react to whatever happens over there, or actually being useful. Switching her Concealment power to her Morph power to assume 'costume.' :)) [/QUOTE]
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