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What the inquisitor's didn't anticipate, however, was the desperation of a latent empath who was suddenly very aware of the thousands of innocents dying all around her. Doris' desperation unlocked new powers from the Ark and, in a burst of "wild talent," all (friendly) broken bodies in a ten mile radius were repaired and the dead revived, civilians and fallen heroes alike. | What the inquisitor's didn't anticipate, however, was the desperation of a latent empath who was suddenly very aware of the thousands of innocents dying all around her. Doris' desperation unlocked new powers from the Ark and, in a burst of "wild talent," all (friendly) broken bodies in a ten mile radius were repaired and the dead revived, civilians and fallen heroes alike. | ||
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While the averted calamity was enough help for UNTIL to win the day, the amount of energy unleashed during Doris' new transformation turned the Ark into a cosmic beacon that could be perceived by nearly any single power player in the galaxy for the time the burst lasted. | While the averted calamity was enough help for UNTIL to win the day, the amount of energy unleashed during Doris' new transformation turned the Ark into a cosmic beacon that could be perceived by nearly any single power player in the galaxy for the time the burst lasted. | ||
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As expected, Doris had no means to deal with two simultaneous alien invasions, one rampaging Omega-class Malvan, and three schemers working in the shadows (as a matter of fact, she spent the two months prior to the big invasion as a prisoner in cryo-sleep while a Roin'Esh posed as her), and the situation was only resolved by the Ark suppressing the Malvans' apathy curse (see Power of Plot below) just long enough for them to realize the V'ha were attempting to usurp their territory and deploy their armada to give the V'ha empire an ultimatum that sent them back to their own universe*. While Earth was safe in the end, not only it was not by her hand, also she finally realized the full extent of how much trouble the Ark could cause. | As expected, Doris had no means to deal with two simultaneous alien invasions, one rampaging Omega-class Malvan, and three schemers working in the shadows (as a matter of fact, she spent the two months prior to the big invasion as a prisoner in cryo-sleep while a Roin'Esh posed as her), and the situation was only resolved by the Ark suppressing the Malvans' apathy curse (see Power of Plot below) just long enough for them to realize the V'ha were attempting to usurp their territory and deploy their armada to give the V'ha empire an ultimatum that sent them back to their own universe*. While Earth was safe in the end, not only it was not by her hand, also she finally realized the full extent of how much trouble the Ark could cause. | ||
− | + | * [*] While the V'ha have the largest army in the multiverse, the Malvans are by far the most advanced civilization, and even in their current diminished state, a vast army with resources past the science/magic convergence point is not to be trifled with | |
− | + | == '''''<div style="color:#FFFFFF; background-color: #2E9AFE">Paying the Piper</div>''''' == | |
− | + | All this time, Doris knew the power in her hand was temporary and was only safekeeping it for its true owners, so she preferred not to get used to it. Still, as long as the Ark was in her possession, that kind of incidents could happen again, so as long as she kept neglecting the full extent of the responsibility in her hands and prepared herself better, people would keep getting hurt on her behalf. | |
− | + | Doris would spend the following year embracing her lot and working to become a full heroine. That was the year the powers that first entrusted the ark to her would come to get it back, however, right after a showdown with Tyrannon. | |
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+ | == '''''<div style="color:#FFFFFF; background-color: #2E9AFE">...Paved With Good Intentions</div>''''' == | ||
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+ | The next three months would be a welcomed return to normalcy, and Doris would now focus on her internship and loved ones. Alas, that peace would be short lived as Inquisitor Vhel would show up at her door to show her "the fruits of her labor:" | ||
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+ | An armada of combiner robots and legions of augmented, mass-destruction people fell on all of the Vha empire's core worlds like a plague of locusts. A dozen worlds world burned at the hands of a mass-produced metahuman army. Not only the flames of the revolution spared no one, also Doris would soon learn that the so-called Revolutionary Council's motives were anything but noble. They wanted freedom from Isvatha Vhan, yes, but only to be themselves sitting at the throne, and to go back to their dangerously selfish ways, their ways of greed, ecocide, and man's inhumanity to man. | ||
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+ | The inquisitor's bet was that the ark would retain some link to Doris, and that the girl would be able to somehow regain control of the ark, taking away the revolutionaries' powers away. Long shot as it was, the gamble paid off, and after smuggling Doris in the Vha's throne world, Doris would find that, while the ark's creators had full control over it, Doris' values imprinted on the sentient artifact during their time together, and the ark opened the right windows of opportunity to allow Doris' entourage to destroy its physical form, leaving the revolutionaries powerless. | ||
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+ | Furthermore, that wouldn't be the ark's end, for ever since their first bonding, its essence had been resided within Doris all this time (see * below). The power is now hers, and she's free to use it as she deems appropriate. | ||
= '''''<div style="color:#FFFFFF; background-color: #2E9AFE">The Ark</div>''''' = | = '''''<div style="color:#FFFFFF; background-color: #2E9AFE">The Ark</div>''''' = | ||
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− | The blue sapphire Doris | + | The blue sapphire Doris wore around her neck carries two treasures. The most important is the collective science and secrets of every world involved in the rebellion against Istvatha V'han. The Ark's second gift is the ability to empower its possessor to protect said secrets. |
* The Ark locks itself to its current user on a quantum level, no one else can use it as long as its current authorized user lives, as it becomes locked to the user's body and soul. | * The Ark locks itself to its current user on a quantum level, no one else can use it as long as its current authorized user lives, as it becomes locked to the user's body and soul. | ||
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* Latent Psychic: She's prone to receiving spontaneous flashes of inspiration and realize things she has otherwise no means to know. While many of these come from the Ark occasionally sharing its knowledge with Doris* **, sometimes she can just come up with answers she needs to most problems. | * Latent Psychic: She's prone to receiving spontaneous flashes of inspiration and realize things she has otherwise no means to know. While many of these come from the Ark occasionally sharing its knowledge with Doris* **, sometimes she can just come up with answers she needs to most problems. | ||
− | ** [*] What Doris doesn't know, is that the first thing the Ark did upon granting her access was re-writing large portions of her memory in order to download all of its data to her brain as a means of security backup. This data is only accessible in very small bits at the Ark's discretion. In addition, for reasons known only to the Ark itself, it keeps modifying Doris' memory at its discretion, adding, modifying, and deleting memories to the point one has to wonder whether the life she remembers is true. While seers and psychics may realize her memory has been tampered with, they have no way to undo the changes, or even infer what said modifications are (or who did them). | + | ** [*] What Doris doesn't know, is that the first thing the Ark did upon granting her access was re-writing large portions of her memory in order to download all of its data to her brain as a means of security backup. This data is only accessible in very small bits at the Ark's discretion. In addition, for reasons known only to the Ark itself, it keeps modifying Doris' memory at its discretion, adding, modifying, and deleting memories to the point one has to wonder whether the life she remembers is true. While seers and psychics may realize her memory has been tampered with, they have no way to undo the changes, or even infer what said modifications are (or who did them). At the end of her story, this was also used to subvert Magical Girls' misogynistic message that in the end the girl must renounce her power because "a woman's destiny is to meet a man and start a family." This time, the power was inside Doris all along, and will always be with her. |
** [**] Doris originally comes from City of Heroes. Regardless of whether I intend to use that in-game or not, I left the possibility open. | ** [**] Doris originally comes from City of Heroes. Regardless of whether I intend to use that in-game or not, I left the possibility open. | ||
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* As a side effect of the regular "brainwashing" the Ark subjects her to, she suffers from flash headaches that come and go whenever something teases her true memories. | * As a side effect of the regular "brainwashing" the Ark subjects her to, she suffers from flash headaches that come and go whenever something teases her true memories. | ||
− | * | + | * Her head is constantly hounded by the sound of drums. This is a residue from when she saved a former lover from being used as a conduit to bring The Banished Pantheon into this world. |
* "Doris" was the name of one of the undines (daughters of Poseidon). The undine Doris was also known as "the sea's bounty." | * "Doris" was the name of one of the undines (daughters of Poseidon). The undine Doris was also known as "the sea's bounty." |