Screw it, I've been wanting to use him for a long time. I'll use Hysteria, a character whose whole gimmick is his insanity allowing him to progressively become stronger at the cost of his own mind shifting into a mush the higher this insanity becomes. He can still differentiate whose friend or foe so long as they make it clear who they are to him in his murderous state since there still exist the chance he can hurt you otherwise.
In this rp? No. In Multiversal Revolution? Yes.
For Deliquesce*2/Crosser*2 to become Experiment Finale, both their sentient God Fragments would need to lose it since otherwise neither The Parasite nor The Unifier would ever come to an agreement to share a singular host together which means the only way for this entity to become about would mean either Deliquesce or Crosser are killed for the other to consume them, however, there exist an extreme problem. This is the simple fact that both despise each other with Deliquesce disliking Crosser in the belief she's at fault for his melting condition while Crosser hates Deliquesce for being a potential rival, and also their respective God Fragments just urges them to hold hatred towards one another.
The only solution to this is by forcing them to stick by each other's side to make them interact and build a relation to finally see that they aren't as bad as they once thought of each other, or they realize their being manipulated by their, again, respective God Fragments.
Hey @NineSix96 how's the character coming along?
Depends on if everyone signs up within this day, of course, there's no need to rush.
In ACT 1 everyone will begin at small town level, but this won't be the permanent scale everyone will stick to as it'll slowly increase throughout the fight and into the other Acts.
If we had signed up characters who were within either Town to Island scaling, this RP wouldn't be too destructive, however, we have three characters who are possibly Universal to Multiversal scaling so unfortunately this rp will likely be extreme chaotic and probably result in the majority of the rest of the characters either becoming helpless or having no real way of doing much without instantly dying.
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Which is exactly why I'm having In Control join the rp to mitigate this infinite gap in scale considering how to be even considered approaching Multiversal you'd need to have enough energy released to destroy an, for example, infinite space such as a 4th dimension space-time continuum of universal scales which would put you at around Universal+ scaling and this is significantly weaker than someone able to produce Low Multiversal feats, a single tier higher.
She's here to prevent any feats like that, regardless of if this character can resist or is immune to power nullification, weakening, etc, it doesn't matter due to her nor The Dealer cause she herself embodies authority itself while The Dealer is authority and even if said ability wanted to not have her do it, it'd have to ask her for permission in the first place so every character even if they're barely Superhuman or Hyperversal were to be put into the rp she'd equalize everything all to have something new happen, to have something new occur over the most expected path happening over and over again.
Friday. THIS Friday.
I meant the mass that's separated from his body is vulnerable to heat, just forgot to make that clear.
Annabeth Advist can sense spirits though Karmic Debt detecting their karma if not see them via their Karmic Aura which surrounds them, and can interact with them by using Karmic Debt.
Yang Siegfried is a literal entity with millions of souls within him who lives inside a world where spiritual interaction, summoning, transfigurement, etc, is a norm, where soul manipulation is at large considered unimpressive since it's something anybody can learn, so yes, he can spot spiritual entities which extends to Ambrosios Athansius to.
Blake Deepwoods has the ability to see spiritual beings thanks to Last Scenery allowing death manipulation of the afterlife and soul aspect along with his Abyssal Physiology making him naturally see things others could not.
Crosser due to The Mask, it'll tell her when something supernatural is about and also she can just plain out see souls or spirits because of the The Parasite's eldritch nature extending to her visuals or senses.
Benny Di Angelo's physiology as a demigod simply gives him the power to see spirits.
Tyr River Pyra while he cannot see spirits, he can detect them through sensing any disturbances made around the thin layer of Mana he radiates of himself as a form of passive detection. This carries over to Eros Evercast.
Theodore Smith, while he may not be able to see or hear spirits, he can detect them should he use the energy manipulation side of his matter manipulation to sense for anything which gives off energy.
But the characters who wouldn't be able to spot, sense, or otherwise detect the existence of spiritual beings would be Kyrah Smith and RETTAM.
Wait.
Accepted
Name: Subject Z
Alias(es): Deliquesce, The New Eden
Alignment: Lawful Evil/Neutral Evil
Appearance:
Age: 31(Visually), Eons(The God Fragments)
Personality: Subject Z's is shaped by an all-consuming obsession with the destiny he was once promised: to become a god who would lead people into a new Eden. Known only by this clinical title, he has lived a life defined by cruelty, horrific experimentation, and abandonment. His body, cursed to be immortal but melting and deformed, is a constant reminder of the torment he endured, and he clings to his survival as proof of his uniqueness—evidence that he is chosen for greatness.
Now fueled by pure hatred for those who wronged him, Subject Z is a bitter, vindictive figure who meticulously plots his revenge. His cold and calculating exterior hides the burning rage that drives him, his every action a step toward fulfilling the divine destiny he still believes in. Paranoid and distrustful of everyone, he sees betrayal at every turn, making genuine alliances impossible. The cruelty he experienced has stripped him of empathy, leaving only cold logic and a twisted sense of purpose.
Though his emotions have become cruel and warped, Subject Z is relentlessly unyielding in his belief that all his suffering is part of the path to godhood. He takes grim pride in his cursed immortality, viewing it as proof that he is destined for greatness, no matter how grotesque his existence has become. He will stop at nothing to see his twisted vision realized, convinced that he is the one chosen to bring about a new world, no matter the cost.
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He, him
Sexuality: Aro/Ace
Power/Ability:
~ Subject Z - [Ability Documentation]
Initial Observation: Subject Z exhibits a persistent, melting condition, initially believed to be a byproduct of failed experimentation. His body is in a constant state of dissolution, producing a gelatinous, viscous substance. Notably, this mass does not seem to deteriorate or lose potency over time. At first glance, this appears to be nothing more than a grotesque anomaly, hardly a significant development beyond cosmetic horror.
Further Investigation: Upon closer examination, it seems this mass does more than simply drip off his body. When in contact with other organic matter—test subjects, human or otherwise—the substance behaves almost virally, spreading rapidly over the new host. The host’s tissues begin to liquefy, slowly becoming indistinguishable from Subject Z's original mass. It’s curious that this transference happens at such a rapid pace, as if the mass "recognizes" the foreign material and seeks to consume it. The process is… remarkably efficient.
Detailed Analysis: The most fascinating aspect of this phenomenon is Subject Z’s apparent control over the spreading mass. It’s not just passive; he actively manipulates it. When enough of this material pools together, it behaves like an extension of his own body. During controlled observation, Subject Z demonstrated an ability to shape and direct this accumulated mass into a variety of forms—tendrils, barriers, even large waves of corrupted material. It’s as if his consciousness is spread throughout every piece of the viral substance.
Conclusion: Initially dismissed as an unfortunate byproduct of extensive and, admittedly, rather harsh experimentation, Subject Z's melting condition now presents a unique biological marvel. The viral nature of his mass, combined with his ability to control and weaponize it, suggests he is far more than a failed subject. His capacity to reshape and spread this mass at will makes him highly dangerous, potentially devastating, if left unchecked. What was once considered an unwanted defect may, in fact, be his greatest strength—a living organism with the power to consume, corrupt, and manipulate entire environments. This subject... warrants closer study.
Weapons/Paraphernalia:
~ Subject Z - [Weapon Handling Incompatibility]
Observation: Subject Z is unable to utilize conventional weapons due to his body's unique condition. Any object, organic or inorganic, that comes into prolonged contact with him begins to break down and is absorbed into his viral mass. Initial attempts to equip Subject Z with basic weapons—blades, firearms, even simple blunt instruments—resulted in the complete dissolution of these tools into his ever-growing, corrosive substance.
Further Notes: This viral nature seems to apply indiscriminately, meaning anything Subject Z attempts to handle for combat purposes is consumed by his melting flesh. The moment a weapon touches him, it begins to degrade, merging into his corrupted mass within seconds. He cannot hold or wield these objects as other test subjects might. The viral mass assimilates the weapon as part of his body, adding to his pool of melted tissue rather than allowing him to use it for direct combat.
Consequence: Interestingly, this incompatibility has not hindered Subject Z’s lethality. Instead, his body itself becomes his weapon, with the mass he absorbs providing a far greater versatility than any tool could offer. His inability to use conventional armaments has pushed him to fully embrace the power of his viral mass. He can shape and manipulate it at will, turning the environment itself into a weapon—engulfing enemies, forming suffocating barriers, or lashing out with destructive tidal waves of his own flesh.
Conclusion: Subject Z's incapacity to wield weapons is more of a formality than a true limitation. In fact, his viral body makes traditional armaments obsolete in his case. The mass that consumes anything he touches has become the only "weapon" he needs, and it is far more destructive and adaptable than anything man-made could ever be.
Weaknesses:
~ Subject Z - [Weaknesses Documentation]
Heat Vulnerability: One of the most notable weaknesses of Subject Z is the susceptibility of his viral mass to extreme heat or intense fire. When exposed to high temperatures, any part of his mass that has separated from his main body begins to rapidly break down and evaporate, rendering it useless. This vulnerability limits his ability to spread his corrupted substance in environments where fire or heat-based weaponry is prevalent, as he cannot generate or manipulate mass that has been completely incinerated.
Physical Speed Limitation: Due to the nature of his melted, semi-liquid form, Subject Z's physical mobility is severely impaired. His movements are sluggish and laborious, with each step requiring significant effort to drag his deformed body forward. This results in him being slow—so slow, in fact, that even a human walking at a normal pace can easily outpace him. While his viral mass can spread more rapidly, Subject Z himself is a lumbering, deliberate force, which gives his enemies ample opportunity to retreat or counter.
Arrogance: Subject Z’s belief in his destiny to become a god has bred an overwhelming arrogance. He underestimates those he views as beneath him, often disregarding the threat they might pose. This inflated sense of superiority leads him to make reckless decisions, assuming that his raw power is enough to overcome any obstacle. His arrogance blinds him to potential strategies or tactics that could exploit his weaknesses.
Communication Difficulties: Due to the extreme nature of his mutation, Subject Z’s mouth is frequently fused together by his melting flesh. This makes verbal communication difficult, if not impossible, at times. He is often left relying on guttural sounds or distorted speech, which can hinder his ability to give clear commands or communicate effectively with others. This condition, combined with his paranoia and distrust of others, further isolates him, leaving him with few reliable means of expression or alliance-building.
Backstory: Will be told inside the RP.
Extra Info:
The image shown is not the latest image of him, but rather a photo of him before he was thrown out the facility for being a failure.
(By the way @Ultrakingcosmo17 , what is Piper's ability since I wasn't here when it was announced who had what power.)
Piper quickly runs after Cole, he had brought out his weapon now after seeing the danger they really were in now.
"Glad I trusted you," Piper said as he looked around the lobby.
(In case this ever happens. Cosmo, I have several accounts for the common case I forget my account's password so I may appear here as BasilLily, MagnoliaHemlock, Karmaharmahasreturnfromthedead, and various other names beginning with Karmaharma.
Closing his eye for a moment to think, Piper thought about the evidence they had so far. The deja-vu, the lack of information where he is, the familiar photos, and also the familiar faces surrounding him seemed too coincidental to be purposeful.
"I'll put my trust in you for now," Piper told Cole as he followed Cole. "Just don't make me regret doing so."
Piper slowly studies each page, till getting to the sketches of them along with the descriptions used for them in which he looked at Hakuro with a raised eyebrow once he made it to his description, but didn't say anything other than look at Hakuro.
"I can somewhat recall something familiar with this sketch," Piper admitted as he handed back the notebook to Hakuro, distant yet blurred memories coming back but not clearing up nor getting any closer. "A fine artwork by the way."
"I must agree with-" Piper paused, looking over at Quentin. "Quentin was it? Regardless, for all we know this could be a kidnap."
Piper then walked to Hakuro. "Would it be fine if I skimmed through your notebook?"