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Hero's of Old, Hero's of Now- A Deeds Not Words Story Hour
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<blockquote data-quote="Moe Ronalds" data-source="post: 407525" data-attributes="member: 2083"><p><strong>The Divine Devil:</strong> Damien Eden was an incredibly evil, and sadistic teen. Dressing in the most horrific clothing and wearing chains, spikes and the like, it was obvious from looking at him that he wasn't any boyscout. But Damien had one thing holding him back from indulging in all of his darkest fantasies- many of which were quite violent. THe thing holding Damien back- was his father. Damien was, unfortunately for him he thought, the bad seed son of the god of virtue. And a demanding god he was. Though Damien had the power of a demi-god on his side, his father was a full fledged deity, and thus could do away with his son in a snap. So, Damien was forced to do as his father willed. And his father willed for him to actively seek out, and join The Exalted. </p><p></p><p>Though Damien's sinister costume (a black trenchcoat with a flame-pattern, and a black full-body suit with two golden D's burned onto a devil's scalp emblazoned onto his chest) and obviously dark heart (on first meeting them, he said he would gladly feed them into a wood chipper- slowly. If it weren't for his father's demands.) worried the virtuous warriors, they were also frightened of earning the scorn of a deity. </p><p></p><p>Over time, as the group started to break up, Damien saw his chance of escape. Almost giddily, he did his best to add fuel to the fire that would consume the exalted, and leave them scattered about. After the group broke up, however, Damien's father certainly didn't leave him alone. For years afterwards he worked for the local police department before he was allowed to retire from the life-saving business. Of course, he wasn't allowed to indulge in anything he REALLY wanted to do, and seeing as he was partly immortal, he knew it would be a long time until he was allowed to die and be over with it. Now, he spends his days sculpting caricatures of humans and torturing them, slowly going mad from the constant urges of his dark nature. </p><p></p><p><strong>The Rose:</strong> There are few examples of heroes just in the buisness for the fun of it more blatant than The Rose. Using his affinity with Flora and his natural charm, The Rose is never without a line of female companions waiting for a night out. This is why, when The Exalted came to him, offering him a job, he immediately agreed. He knew it would be risky- which he liked, but he also knew it would bring them fame, which he REALLY liked. </p><p></p><p>Using his natural abilities, and his skill with the rapier, The Rose was a welcome addition to the team. And when the team eventually split up, The Rose was perhaps the only member not emotionally affected whatsoever. In fact, after they split up he lived much as he had before- though, several dollars richer through the various Action Figure royalties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moe Ronalds, post: 407525, member: 2083"] [B]The Divine Devil:[/B] Damien Eden was an incredibly evil, and sadistic teen. Dressing in the most horrific clothing and wearing chains, spikes and the like, it was obvious from looking at him that he wasn't any boyscout. But Damien had one thing holding him back from indulging in all of his darkest fantasies- many of which were quite violent. THe thing holding Damien back- was his father. Damien was, unfortunately for him he thought, the bad seed son of the god of virtue. And a demanding god he was. Though Damien had the power of a demi-god on his side, his father was a full fledged deity, and thus could do away with his son in a snap. So, Damien was forced to do as his father willed. And his father willed for him to actively seek out, and join The Exalted. Though Damien's sinister costume (a black trenchcoat with a flame-pattern, and a black full-body suit with two golden D's burned onto a devil's scalp emblazoned onto his chest) and obviously dark heart (on first meeting them, he said he would gladly feed them into a wood chipper- slowly. If it weren't for his father's demands.) worried the virtuous warriors, they were also frightened of earning the scorn of a deity. Over time, as the group started to break up, Damien saw his chance of escape. Almost giddily, he did his best to add fuel to the fire that would consume the exalted, and leave them scattered about. After the group broke up, however, Damien's father certainly didn't leave him alone. For years afterwards he worked for the local police department before he was allowed to retire from the life-saving business. Of course, he wasn't allowed to indulge in anything he REALLY wanted to do, and seeing as he was partly immortal, he knew it would be a long time until he was allowed to die and be over with it. Now, he spends his days sculpting caricatures of humans and torturing them, slowly going mad from the constant urges of his dark nature. [B]The Rose:[/B] There are few examples of heroes just in the buisness for the fun of it more blatant than The Rose. Using his affinity with Flora and his natural charm, The Rose is never without a line of female companions waiting for a night out. This is why, when The Exalted came to him, offering him a job, he immediately agreed. He knew it would be risky- which he liked, but he also knew it would bring them fame, which he REALLY liked. Using his natural abilities, and his skill with the rapier, The Rose was a welcome addition to the team. And when the team eventually split up, The Rose was perhaps the only member not emotionally affected whatsoever. In fact, after they split up he lived much as he had before- though, several dollars richer through the various Action Figure royalties. [/QUOTE]
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