Difference between revisions of "Guide's Eye"
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<b>She discovered she could steal the talents of others.</b> | <b>She discovered she could steal the talents of others.</b> | ||
− | With this twisted ability she delighted in sampling the skills of her peers. Krysta's life became effortless. Every challenge was met with the fruits of someone else's labours, every opportunity snatched from | + | With this twisted ability she delighted in sampling the skills of her peers. She found a special kind of satisfaction in watching people fail at a task due to her influence. |
+ | Krysta's life became effortless.<br> | ||
+ | Every challenge was met with the fruits of someone else's labours, every opportunity snatched away from the talented. | ||
− | + | But eventually she grew bored of regular people. Mundane talents had their uses, but true power belonged to the superheroes of the world. With her eye, those powers were her's to take if she dared. | |
− | It felt like fate. | + | It felt like fate. Krysta was a parasite, leeching off the strong and capable. That was how she was made.<br> |
− | + | With theft etched into her DNA, what else could she be but a villain? | |
− | Accepting her place in the world, she inserted herself into criminal underbelly of Millennium City. Without strength of her own, she needed to establish a network of allies. To do that, she had to gain infamy as a valuable criminal asset. This desire for allies induced another evolution in her sight, allowing her to transfer stolen power to others, or strengthen their existing abilities. | + | Accepting her place in the world, she inserted herself into the criminal underbelly of Millennium City. Without strength of her own, she needed to establish a network of allies. To do that, she had to gain infamy as a valuable criminal asset.<br> |
+ | This desire for allies induced another evolution in her sight, allowing her to transfer stolen power to others, or strengthen their existing abilities. | ||
− | This aspect to her abilities made her far more desirable than she cared for. For months she was subject to multiple abductions, with gangs fighting to gain control of her power. She had become valuable, just as she desired. But that value was as a living battery, not as a villain. | + | This aspect to her abilities made her far more desirable than she cared for.<br> |
+ | For months she was subject to multiple abductions, with gangs fighting to gain control of her power. She had become valuable, just as she desired. But that value was as a living battery, not as a villain. | ||
The abductions concluded with the arrival of <b><i>Ruin.</i> </b>He was a man with the ability to convert velocity into misfortune. A speeding bullet was enough to generate a fatal accident, so one shot from his rifle always spelled doom, hit or miss. | The abductions concluded with the arrival of <b><i>Ruin.</i> </b>He was a man with the ability to convert velocity into misfortune. A speeding bullet was enough to generate a fatal accident, so one shot from his rifle always spelled doom, hit or miss. |
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