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− | Before losing his human body, Bobby is depicted to be a scrawny young man of below-average height with brown scraggly hair parted to one side. His olive eyes are described to be animalistic, and due to his jaded personality, often manifest in a permanent glare towards his surroundings. A running gag from when Bobby was still a human is that despite his short stature, his build | + | Before losing his human body, Bobby is depicted to be a scrawny young man of below-average height with brown scraggly hair parted to one side. His olive eyes are described to be animalistic, and due to his jaded personality, often manifest in a permanent glare towards his surroundings. A running gag from when Bobby was still a human is that despite his short stature, his build and slenderness would make him appear to be at least 6 feet tall. |
Bobby wears a dark short-sleeved aviator jacket on top of a black T-shirt, complimented by a pair of dark grey jeans. | Bobby wears a dark short-sleeved aviator jacket on top of a black T-shirt, complimented by a pair of dark grey jeans. |
Revision as of 04:17, 25 July 2023
"Criticize me all you want, but deep down, you know that I represent a part of all of you. So band together, heroes of Millennium City. Unite, and form as many alliances as you need. In the end, you will all lose, and this city will be mine. Because your hypocrisy betrays you."
- Bobby Creeseman challenges Millennium City's superheroes
"You all knew this was going to happen. One of these days. Someone who has had enough will coincidentally be given the power to fight back. What with so many people like me. Now society will pay. Humanity will pay. You will all pay. For us."
- Bobby Creeseman
Robert "Bobby" Creeseman is a cataclysmically powerful metahuman, known amongst the people as The Vancouver Angel. As a symbol of rebellion for those who were oppressed by society, Bobby's reputation was legendary in his home city, with many supporting and even going to the extreme of worshipping him in protest against an unfair system.
After conquering all of Vancouver, sending the entire city into anarchy, Bobby's influence and massive following spread throughout all of Canada, eventually reaching Millennium City, America, where Bobby has become an extremely dangerous threat to UNITY and NATO.
Following his first battle against the unlikely alliance of Defender and Doctor Destroyer, an inexperienced and reckless Bobby was met with a devastating defeat, in which his body was vaporized by the same death ray Destroyer had used on Detroit. Having lost his body, Bobby is only able to retain a terrifying physical ethereal visage for at most a few minutes. After regaining his consciousness in The Abyss, Bobby has been accumulating power at an unfathomable pace.
In an attempt to manifest for longer periods of time, Bobby's essence formed several offshoots of consciousness; entities known as his Four Heralds, which act on his behalf and possess a fraction of his power. Each Herald has been classified by UNTIL as a Cosmic Threat. Together, the four Heralds represent 40% of Bobby's true power, which has since grown to incalculable amounts.
The Four Heralds are:
- Atriox - The Herald of Ravage: A gargantuan beast the size of skyscrapers. Atriox represents the sheer animosity Bobby harbors. Atriox is said to be so powerful that the monster was capable of easily overpowering the likes of Grond, who is known for his immense strength.
- Rukia - The Herald of Ruin: A stark contrast to the bestial Atriox, Rukia is composed and elegant, representing Bobby's desire to bring ruin to the world. Rukia is also known as the "Reaper of the Heralds" as she frequently wields a scythe, and is capable of killing entire armies in hand-to-hand combat. Rukia is said to be so powerful that direct slices from her scythe can sever entire mountains.
- Daon - The Herald of Corruption: Unlike Atriox and Rukia, Daon is not a fighter, but rather a highly cunning and manipulative shapeshifter. Daon has taken the form of men, women, non-binaries, animals, creatures, and monsters. Daon represents Bobby's perception of society: greed, lust, lies, and corruption. Daon's methods of infiltration, sabotage, and manipulation have been the cause of the Canadian government's fall into anarchy.
- Moloch - The Herald of Subjugation: A skeletal robed creature capable of infinite, exponential replication, Moloch overwhelms his enemies through sheer numbers. Representing Bobby's desire to take control of the world that had oppressed him, Moloch's replication and necromancer abilities have been the main military might of the Four Heralds. Moloch alone was capable of completely overwhelming the entirety of Asia.
Appearance
"Defender... call off your reinforcements. That thing... is dangerous."
- Doctor Destroyer
Before losing his human body, Bobby is depicted to be a scrawny young man of below-average height with brown scraggly hair parted to one side. His olive eyes are described to be animalistic, and due to his jaded personality, often manifest in a permanent glare towards his surroundings. A running gag from when Bobby was still a human is that despite his short stature, his build and slenderness would make him appear to be at least 6 feet tall.
Bobby wears a dark short-sleeved aviator jacket on top of a black T-shirt, complimented by a pair of dark grey jeans.
When manifesting hints of his telekinetic power, Bobby's body emits an intimidating aura as well as a noticeable shadow across his body. Flashes of violent black lightning surround him, with residual telekinetic energy causing debris to be lifted from the ground. At 5 percent, Bobby's power was so intimidating that multiple superheroes who attempted to confront Bobby in Westside collapsed from the sheer pressure his body was generating. Upon arriving at the scene, Defender instinctively ordered an evacuation of all residents of Westside, heroes and villains alike, disturbed by Bobby's presence. Sapphire claimed that upon seeing the supervillain at first glance, every fiber of her being screamed that he was "bad news".