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Perhaps one of the greatest challenges Erin came across was losing her powers in the wake of a particularly gruesome series of events that saw the Progeny targeted by a woman named Salei. Possessed by an Aztec spider goddess, Salei sought to usher in a new age, with the Progeny as the inheritors of her new world: whether they liked it or not. The Protectors of the World became involved as the stakes and the odds quickly were stacked against the teens. The climax of Salei's plans saw Erin being left behind as many of her friends were kidnapped and sent into a pocket dimension. She wasn't able to rejoin their side until it was too late: [[Kl'vin]] and [[Heartbeat]] had been killed. While the Progeny managed to overcome Salei in the end, the loss of life hurt the group. In the wake of those losses, Erin found herself unable to reconcile the deaths of her friends, tail spinning into a crisis of faith. With that faith shaken, the young Templar found she couldn't access her powers.<br> | Perhaps one of the greatest challenges Erin came across was losing her powers in the wake of a particularly gruesome series of events that saw the Progeny targeted by a woman named Salei. Possessed by an Aztec spider goddess, Salei sought to usher in a new age, with the Progeny as the inheritors of her new world: whether they liked it or not. The Protectors of the World became involved as the stakes and the odds quickly were stacked against the teens. The climax of Salei's plans saw Erin being left behind as many of her friends were kidnapped and sent into a pocket dimension. She wasn't able to rejoin their side until it was too late: [[Kl'vin]] and [[Heartbeat]] had been killed. While the Progeny managed to overcome Salei in the end, the loss of life hurt the group. In the wake of those losses, Erin found herself unable to reconcile the deaths of her friends, tail spinning into a crisis of faith. With that faith shaken, the young Templar found she couldn't access her powers.<br> | ||
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− | Life went on, whether or not Erin had her powers. In the weeks that followed, Erin had the misfortune of coming face to face with [[Dr. Kaufmann]], leader of the Men in White. The master-assassin turned drug lord nearly killed her, and only outside interference from Zoe Loft and the Maniacs allowed her the chance to escape. After her recovery (aided by [[Cait Sith]]), she soon found herself the target of a stalker with the ability to draw people into stories he wrote - or rather ripped off. Ross L. Meyer, who took to calling himself Herr Drosselmeyer, stalked Erin for weeks, on three occasions trapping members of the Progeny in stories based off of Tchaikovsky's ballets. His third and final attempt saw him tricking the group into believing he had trapped the young Templar with them in Drosselmeyer's twisted version of Swan Lake. Instead, a false Erin had been written into the role as Odile, while the real Erin was trapped on a boat outside of Millennium City with Ross. Despite her fear of the water and being surrounded on all sides by the lake, she managed to knock out her stalker and take possession of his book, his means of crafting his stories. She quickly wrote out a hasty ending, so that no one would have to die in the story, and her friends were able to retrieve her. Literally. Lash picked up the boat, with both Erin and Ross inside, and delivered it straight to Kid Ballistic's doorstep.<br> | + | [[File:GazKBFaith.png|350px|right]] Life went on, whether or not Erin had her powers. In the weeks that followed, Erin had the misfortune of coming face to face with [[Dr. Kaufmann]], leader of the Men in White. The master-assassin turned drug lord nearly killed her, and only outside interference from Zoe Loft and the Maniacs allowed her the chance to escape. After her recovery (aided by [[Cait Sith]]), she soon found herself the target of a stalker with the ability to draw people into stories he wrote - or rather ripped off. Ross L. Meyer, who took to calling himself Herr Drosselmeyer, stalked Erin for weeks, on three occasions trapping members of the Progeny in stories based off of Tchaikovsky's ballets. His third and final attempt saw him tricking the group into believing he had trapped the young Templar with them in Drosselmeyer's twisted version of Swan Lake. Instead, a false Erin had been written into the role as Odile, while the real Erin was trapped on a boat outside of Millennium City with Ross. Despite her fear of the water and being surrounded on all sides by the lake, she managed to knock out her stalker and take possession of his book, his means of crafting his stories. She quickly wrote out a hasty ending, so that no one would have to die in the story, and her friends were able to retrieve her. Literally. Lash picked up the boat, with both Erin and Ross inside, and delivered it straight to Kid Ballistic's doorstep.<br> |
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− | + | The greatest challenge was yet to come, however. The Progeny found themselves coming face to face with a group of young vampires calling themselves the Ghouls. Over the next several months, the group went from going head to head with the vampires to entering into an unsteady truce. During this time, Erin was named team leader, though she said that she would only stay in that position until the danger from the Ghouls - and whoever was behind them - was over. The shaky truce was broken, however, as the Progeny were lured into an ambush onboard the cargo ship Demeter. Believing that they were going to be facing the Ghouls, it came as a shock when it wasn't the young vampires onboard that ship. It was the Men in White. Elias - the leader of the Ghouls - arrived, furious that not only had this been a setup, but that hostages had been taken (and killed), and turned his back on his master to help the Progeny. In the end, the ship went down, and the Progeny barely managed to escape with the remaining hostages. After that, one by one, the Ghouls began to turn on their sire or were taken into custody. This inevitably earned the Progeny the ire of Kostadin the Black, the creature responsible for turning the Ghouls and being a overall thorn in his side. Things came to a head when the group of teens, after having to save Cait Sith from the last remaining Ghoul, came face to face with the monster. The Ghouls had been powerful in their own right, but their power didn't hold a candle to what Kostadin was capable of. The teens found themselves outclassed and outpowered, and subdued by the vampire's powers. As Kostadin turned his attention to Julian, the last Ghoul and who had just been convinced to turn away from Kostadin, and prepared to end him, Erin found she couldn't stand back and just watch it happen. She surged forward to sacrifice herself to save him, and in that moment, her powers returned. The burst of holy power weakened Kostadin, but the combined efforts of the team managed to defeat him.<br> | |
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A hero's work is never done, and the same holds true for Erin. Kostadin was able to escape. And the Men in White still have to answer for their part in the sinking of the Demeter and the deaths of hostages on board. Erin remains in charge of the Progeny, for the time being, but she's eager to step back from that role once Kostadin is put away once and for all. For now though? She and Kid Ballistic are systematically taking it to the gangs of Westside, causing as much problems for the Men in White as possible.<br> | A hero's work is never done, and the same holds true for Erin. Kostadin was able to escape. And the Men in White still have to answer for their part in the sinking of the Demeter and the deaths of hostages on board. Erin remains in charge of the Progeny, for the time being, but she's eager to step back from that role once Kostadin is put away once and for all. For now though? She and Kid Ballistic are systematically taking it to the gangs of Westside, causing as much problems for the Men in White as possible.<br> | ||
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'''[[HexBane]]:''' Jill was one of the first people to jump to her defense over the matter of her beliefs and the source of Erin's abilities. She's been close to the pale skinned witch ever since. She's Erin's best friend, the first one she's ever really had. Their dynamic is a good one, with Jill being tempered by Erin's more diplomatic tendencies and Erin being reminded that there comes a time where you have to care for yourself first before others.<br> | '''[[HexBane]]:''' Jill was one of the first people to jump to her defense over the matter of her beliefs and the source of Erin's abilities. She's been close to the pale skinned witch ever since. She's Erin's best friend, the first one she's ever really had. Their dynamic is a good one, with Jill being tempered by Erin's more diplomatic tendencies and Erin being reminded that there comes a time where you have to care for yourself first before others.<br> | ||
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− | [[File: | + | [[File:Holy hand grenade.jpg|350px|left]] '''[[Kid Ballistic]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XaqdujF23g ♫] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8koXAxBncaw ♫]:''' Erin cares a great deal about Sidney Mason, which is a bit ironic considering how antagonistic he was toward her initially. Since those first awkward and frustrating interactions, she's come to learn more about his past and upbringing. In some ways, the two are very alike. They both had sheltered upbringings, both trained since a young age for their future occupations. The difference comes in that her upbringing had the presence of a nurturing father figure, where Sid's father who could never in a million years be described as nurturing. For whatever reason, these two almost polar opposites have found themselves wanting to be more than friends. And neither one of them have a clue as to what to do about it.<br> |
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'''[[Luctus]]:''' Erin wasn't sure what to make of Lyman in the beginning. Now that she's had more of an opportunity to get to know him, she finds in him a person with incredible strength to hold up such a heavy burden. Her job now seems to try and get him to smile a bit more often to make that burden somewhat lighter. At first Penthos, the spirit of mourning who has taken up residence in Lyman's mind, did not seem to like her much. He now seems to be more tolerant of Lyman's friendship with Erin.<br> | '''[[Luctus]]:''' Erin wasn't sure what to make of Lyman in the beginning. Now that she's had more of an opportunity to get to know him, she finds in him a person with incredible strength to hold up such a heavy burden. Her job now seems to try and get him to smile a bit more often to make that burden somewhat lighter. At first Penthos, the spirit of mourning who has taken up residence in Lyman's mind, did not seem to like her much. He now seems to be more tolerant of Lyman's friendship with Erin.<br> | ||
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File:Faith by regimix-dbwibew.png|Art by Regimix | File:Faith by regimix-dbwibew.png|Art by Regimix | ||
File:Faith by jellyemily-dbwhu56 - pdb resize.jpg|Art by Jellyemily | File:Faith by jellyemily-dbwhu56 - pdb resize.jpg|Art by Jellyemily | ||
+ | File:Holy hand grenade.jpg|Art by Hazumonster | ||
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