Biography
Born in Millennium City, Krysta was a frightening child. White as a sheet and eyes shining red within black pits, she was shunned before her life had truly begun. Despite that, her parents loved her. They saw their daughter as simply their daughter and cherished her, in turn Krysta treasured her parents, the only ones who treated her as something more than a freak.
Growing up she grew to realise she could see the talents of those around her; she could perceive everyone in their element, doing what they were best at. She herself had no talents. Rejected at every turn she dared not join clubs or play sports. This fostered an infectious jealously within Krysta. The older she got, the more her envy grew until she reached out to the images she saw and found she could take them.
A school sports day, sat watching the 100m Sprint, she watched the best runner in school, reached out for their talent and took it. She smiled as they tripped and fell, their talents stripped away, their ankle twisted.
To add insult to injury, she volunteered to take their place, publicly appealing to the crowd that she could win and to believe in her. Those who despised her saw an opportunity to humiliate Krysta, and supported her appeal.
Krysta won the race, using her stolen talent, winning over the student body and of course, winning a trophy.
The remainder of her childhood encompassed much of the same, though she became more subtle. Stealing intelligence to pass tests and such. She coasted through school, never earning anything, never working hard but just taking the fruits of other people's labours.
She told nobody of her abilities and nobody noticed. Gradually she cast her eyes to the sky, watching heroes and finding she could see their powers too. Found she could take them and become a hero herself, if only for a little while.
But heroic life didn't strike her as lucrative, and having been rejected by the world from the start, why would they accept her now?
Instead she turned her gaze to the underground. She made inquiries with the Westside Gangs, though had no intention of staying with them for long. She wanted to build up her name, gain a reputation as a useful ally in the criminal world.
She experimented with her powers, seeing how she could manipulate the talents and powers of those around her. She found she could bestow a stolen ability to someone else, rendering not only her enemies powerless, but her allies stronger than ever.
This lead to the realisation that she could strengthen her allies purely through exerting her influence over the image of their ability. Sharpen it and nurture it at the cost of her own stamina.
All of this built up her reputation and she became respected within the Westside Gangs.
Eventually she was contacted by a villain known as 'Ruin'. He offered her money, security and 'purpose'. It was an opportunity to rise above the scum of society picking at scraps from the bottom and rise into the big leagues of villainy.
Krysta agreed without hesitation, taking up the name of Guide's Eye. Initially the partnership worked like a well-oiled machine. Krysta could disable heroes and Ruin would dispatch them with unerring accuracy with his rifle.
But Ruin began to get bored. Krysta made everything too easy. There was no challenge in hunting a powerless hero.
This lead to Krysta's first infraction.
Krysta had never needed to take a life, it was much easier giving trigger-happy gangsters the right to execution than doing it herself. She understood the necessity of tying up loose ends but tried to keep her hands clean.
So when Ruin captured a hero and handed Krysta a pistol to execute them, she refused.
By day's end, Ruin had gouged out Krysta's right eye, "If you're called Guide's Eye, why do you have two of them?"
Ruin believed this action to have secured Krysta's loyalty, as from then on, she never defied an execution order, always shooting a helpless victim in the forehead when told.
Ruin began to hunt heroes that countered his perfect accuracy with a rifle. Barriers, lightning reflexes, magnetism and so on. He would engineer traps to secure the kill and outright refused to use Krysta unless his trap failed. Whenever his trap failed, he would order Krysta to disable the target and execute them.
One such occasion happened. Ruin's trap for a hero possessing the ability to reflect projectiles failed and he ordered Krysta to execute them.
Ruin watched from behind as Krysta raised her gun at the helpless hero, crippled by bullets to their ankles.
In the moment before she fired, she returned the hero's power and shot him at such an angle that the bullet bounced back and ripped through Ruin's abdomen.
With that shot, Krysta set forth on the path of redemption.