Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2017 5:19:35 GMT
Character Profile
Name:
Gage Kloan
Gender:
Male
Age:
22
Country of Birth:
United States of America
Personality:
Gage lives in messes, and feels unsettled by a completely clean space. To him, sterile environments are unnatural and have no place on earth. To live is leave a trail, and completely sterile places feel dead and lifeless to Gage. This is why he loves to paint, he turns the blank lifeless canvass into a beautiful work of art that radiates life. Over anything, Gage values the human experience. He enjoys living life to the fullest and having fun whenever possible. People should be able to go out and have a hell of a good time. When things get serious, Gage puts his foot on the brake. He is not the best with confrontation, and is generally not the best in a fight, as his main goal is self preservation over all else.
History:
Born to a middle class family, Gage grew up average. He did his schoolwork, goofed around a healthy amount, and was a not very stand out guy. When he was ten years old, Gage went to visit an art gallery on a school field trip and his life was changed forever. While his schoolmates were complaining and screwing around, Gage was enthralled and inspired by the art. He spent the next 8 years of his life learning all about art and perfecting his own style. Over those 8 years, he slowly began to realize that something was watching him, and he slowly discovered that had developed some sort of spirit thanks to passion alone.
Current Life:
After completing high school, Gage was able to get accepted to an art school near Fallbrook. However, he was able to find affordable housing in Fallbrook and spends all of his free time in town.
Skills:
A master of art, mainly specializing in abstract imagery.
Weaknesses:
A strong aversion to violence keeps Gage from tapping into the full potential of his stand.
Appearance:
Gage has pale, milk white skin, and is thin and wiry, being roughly 2 meters tall, yet weighing only 86 kilograms. He has short, straight, jet black hair that will often have flecks of paint in it if it's anytime past noon.
Gage wears a different paint splattered shirt every day, along with colorfully adorned slacks.
Stand Profile
Stand Name:
Paint Your Face ACT 1
Ability(s): Paint your face ACT 1 can dip its hands into its paint bucket to finger paint things in mid air that then become real. ACT 1 cannot paint life, and can only paint very basic 2d shapes. ACT 1 has enough paint to completely cover a 10 by 10 meter space, but it can create and maintain multiple separate paintings using that amount of paint. ACT 1 can control when it wants the 2d creation to spring to realism. The paint can be seen by non stand users once used. Paint constructs from ACT 1 are as durable as hardwood.
Stand Type: Close Range
Power: E
Speed:D
Range: E
Durability: E
Precision: D
Learning: A
Appearance: ACT 1 is a half meter tall, thin pale grey humanoid with short arms and legs that has big, shiny discs for eyes. The only color on it is the brightly multicolored paint bucket that it carries around everywhere. The paint bucket is almost as large as it is, takes both arms to carry, and is part of the stand.
Example of Power: ACT 1 paints a large wall in front of Gage to attempt to wall off an attacker, but by the time it's finished, the attacker is already through. While the attacker is occupied with Gage, ACT 1 smears paint from the attacker's feet to the floor, which creates a 2d bar, preventing the attacker from moving. Gage runs away from the attacker, leaving them there.
Stand Profile
Stand Name:
Paint Your Face ACT 2
Ability:
Paint your face ACT 2 can utilize the abilities of ACT 1, in addition to being able to now draw far more complex things in 3d than ACT 1 using a thick brush and a crude palate, but is still unable to draw any life. ACT 2 has far more paint than ACT 1, being able to sustain 3 3 by 3 by 3 meter creations, or any variation of that amount of paint.
Paint constructs from ACT 2 are as durable as concrete.
Stand Type:
Close Range
Power:
E
Speed:
C
Range:
E
Durability:
D
Precision:
C
Learning:
B
Appearance:
ACT 2 is slightly larger than ACT 1, just about three quarters of a meter tall but just as thin and has a small paint burst of all kinds of colors radiating from its forehead that stops at its neck. It carries a wide, flat paintbrush in its right hand, and an extremely crude palate in its left hand.
Example of Power:
Gage is being attacked by a long ranged stand user, he uses Paint Your Face ACT 2 to create 3 by 1 by 1 cover for him. While sheltered, he uses ACT 2 to create a loaded revolver that he uses to fire upon the stand
Stand Profile
Stand Name:
Paint Your Face ACT 3
Ability:
ACT 3 has the abilities of the previous ACTs and can draw motion onto its paintings, and can even draw motion onto people or object, allowing it to cause things to go flying around at great speeds depending on how much motion it draws. ACT 3 has roughly half the amount of paint that ACT 2 has. ACT 3's constructs are as durable as steel
Stand Type:
Close Range
Power:
D
Speed:
B
Range:
D
Durability:
C
Precision:
B
Learning:
B
Appearance:
ACT 3 is substantially larger than previous ACTs, both in height and bulk. It is now rather muscular, and is 1.5 meters tall. The paint burst has extended to its arms and legs, but its chest remains a dull grey. ACT 3 uses a refined and fancy palette, and a thin, fine paintbrush.
Example of Power: Gage is hiding behind a chair from an enemy stand user, and he spots the stand user before they see him. He calls out ACT 3, and paints motion lines on the chair, sending it hurtling towards the stand user at dangerous speeds.
Stand Profile
Stand Name:
Paint Your Face Act 4
Ability:
ACT 4 can draw life itself, (in addition to previous abilities) with the exception of humans, allowing it to create nearly anything from mythological beasts to common dogs and cats. (Mythological beasts created have no supernatural abilities, rather they have strictly the physical characteristics of the envisioned beast) ACT 4 can also draw parts of living things and mold them onto people or objects. ACT 4 has half the paint that ACT 3 has, but living beings take 5 times as much paint to create. The live creations have free will, but for the most part they feel an instinct to protect Gage.
The living things the stand creates deal damage to the user when destroyed, proportional to the size of the living thing destroyed. ACT 4's unliving constructs are as hard as diamond, and its living constructs have durability relative to what they are.
Stand Type:
Close Range
Power:
C
Speed:
A
Range:
C
Durability:
D
Precision:
A
Learning:
E
Appearance:
ACT 4 is 2 and a half meters tall, yet remains gracefully thin. This ACT looks very much like a person, but with shiny white discs for eyes, and is wearing a dapper suit and bowtie that are completely covered in thousands of colors, all combining together and contrasting beautifully. Unlike previous ACTs, the paint on ACT 4 is wet, and dripping from it with each step. ACT 4 carries a paintbrush very similar to ACT 3's, but it is much larger and ornate.
Example of Power: ACT 4 creates a dog to attempt to attack an enemy, the enemy is prepared and punches a hole through the dog. A similar sized hole appears on Gage's leg.
(Is it okay if I have him only have ACT 1 for now? I plan on having Gage develop the other ACTs during the story.)
Name:
Gage Kloan
Gender:
Male
Age:
22
Country of Birth:
United States of America
Personality:
Gage lives in messes, and feels unsettled by a completely clean space. To him, sterile environments are unnatural and have no place on earth. To live is leave a trail, and completely sterile places feel dead and lifeless to Gage. This is why he loves to paint, he turns the blank lifeless canvass into a beautiful work of art that radiates life. Over anything, Gage values the human experience. He enjoys living life to the fullest and having fun whenever possible. People should be able to go out and have a hell of a good time. When things get serious, Gage puts his foot on the brake. He is not the best with confrontation, and is generally not the best in a fight, as his main goal is self preservation over all else.
History:
Born to a middle class family, Gage grew up average. He did his schoolwork, goofed around a healthy amount, and was a not very stand out guy. When he was ten years old, Gage went to visit an art gallery on a school field trip and his life was changed forever. While his schoolmates were complaining and screwing around, Gage was enthralled and inspired by the art. He spent the next 8 years of his life learning all about art and perfecting his own style. Over those 8 years, he slowly began to realize that something was watching him, and he slowly discovered that had developed some sort of spirit thanks to passion alone.
Current Life:
After completing high school, Gage was able to get accepted to an art school near Fallbrook. However, he was able to find affordable housing in Fallbrook and spends all of his free time in town.
Skills:
A master of art, mainly specializing in abstract imagery.
Weaknesses:
A strong aversion to violence keeps Gage from tapping into the full potential of his stand.
Appearance:
Gage has pale, milk white skin, and is thin and wiry, being roughly 2 meters tall, yet weighing only 86 kilograms. He has short, straight, jet black hair that will often have flecks of paint in it if it's anytime past noon.
Gage wears a different paint splattered shirt every day, along with colorfully adorned slacks.
Stand Profile
Stand Name:
Paint Your Face ACT 1
Ability(s): Paint your face ACT 1 can dip its hands into its paint bucket to finger paint things in mid air that then become real. ACT 1 cannot paint life, and can only paint very basic 2d shapes. ACT 1 has enough paint to completely cover a 10 by 10 meter space, but it can create and maintain multiple separate paintings using that amount of paint. ACT 1 can control when it wants the 2d creation to spring to realism. The paint can be seen by non stand users once used. Paint constructs from ACT 1 are as durable as hardwood.
Stand Type: Close Range
Power: E
Speed:D
Range: E
Durability: E
Precision: D
Learning: A
Appearance: ACT 1 is a half meter tall, thin pale grey humanoid with short arms and legs that has big, shiny discs for eyes. The only color on it is the brightly multicolored paint bucket that it carries around everywhere. The paint bucket is almost as large as it is, takes both arms to carry, and is part of the stand.
Example of Power: ACT 1 paints a large wall in front of Gage to attempt to wall off an attacker, but by the time it's finished, the attacker is already through. While the attacker is occupied with Gage, ACT 1 smears paint from the attacker's feet to the floor, which creates a 2d bar, preventing the attacker from moving. Gage runs away from the attacker, leaving them there.
Stand Profile
Stand Name:
Paint Your Face ACT 2
Ability:
Paint your face ACT 2 can utilize the abilities of ACT 1, in addition to being able to now draw far more complex things in 3d than ACT 1 using a thick brush and a crude palate, but is still unable to draw any life. ACT 2 has far more paint than ACT 1, being able to sustain 3 3 by 3 by 3 meter creations, or any variation of that amount of paint.
Paint constructs from ACT 2 are as durable as concrete.
Stand Type:
Close Range
Power:
E
Speed:
C
Range:
E
Durability:
D
Precision:
C
Learning:
B
Appearance:
ACT 2 is slightly larger than ACT 1, just about three quarters of a meter tall but just as thin and has a small paint burst of all kinds of colors radiating from its forehead that stops at its neck. It carries a wide, flat paintbrush in its right hand, and an extremely crude palate in its left hand.
Example of Power:
Gage is being attacked by a long ranged stand user, he uses Paint Your Face ACT 2 to create 3 by 1 by 1 cover for him. While sheltered, he uses ACT 2 to create a loaded revolver that he uses to fire upon the stand
Stand Profile
Stand Name:
Paint Your Face ACT 3
Ability:
ACT 3 has the abilities of the previous ACTs and can draw motion onto its paintings, and can even draw motion onto people or object, allowing it to cause things to go flying around at great speeds depending on how much motion it draws. ACT 3 has roughly half the amount of paint that ACT 2 has. ACT 3's constructs are as durable as steel
Stand Type:
Close Range
Power:
D
Speed:
B
Range:
D
Durability:
C
Precision:
B
Learning:
B
Appearance:
ACT 3 is substantially larger than previous ACTs, both in height and bulk. It is now rather muscular, and is 1.5 meters tall. The paint burst has extended to its arms and legs, but its chest remains a dull grey. ACT 3 uses a refined and fancy palette, and a thin, fine paintbrush.
Example of Power: Gage is hiding behind a chair from an enemy stand user, and he spots the stand user before they see him. He calls out ACT 3, and paints motion lines on the chair, sending it hurtling towards the stand user at dangerous speeds.
Stand Profile
Stand Name:
Paint Your Face Act 4
Ability:
ACT 4 can draw life itself, (in addition to previous abilities) with the exception of humans, allowing it to create nearly anything from mythological beasts to common dogs and cats. (Mythological beasts created have no supernatural abilities, rather they have strictly the physical characteristics of the envisioned beast) ACT 4 can also draw parts of living things and mold them onto people or objects. ACT 4 has half the paint that ACT 3 has, but living beings take 5 times as much paint to create. The live creations have free will, but for the most part they feel an instinct to protect Gage.
The living things the stand creates deal damage to the user when destroyed, proportional to the size of the living thing destroyed. ACT 4's unliving constructs are as hard as diamond, and its living constructs have durability relative to what they are.
Stand Type:
Close Range
Power:
C
Speed:
A
Range:
C
Durability:
D
Precision:
A
Learning:
E
Appearance:
ACT 4 is 2 and a half meters tall, yet remains gracefully thin. This ACT looks very much like a person, but with shiny white discs for eyes, and is wearing a dapper suit and bowtie that are completely covered in thousands of colors, all combining together and contrasting beautifully. Unlike previous ACTs, the paint on ACT 4 is wet, and dripping from it with each step. ACT 4 carries a paintbrush very similar to ACT 3's, but it is much larger and ornate.
Example of Power: ACT 4 creates a dog to attempt to attack an enemy, the enemy is prepared and punches a hole through the dog. A similar sized hole appears on Gage's leg.
(Is it okay if I have him only have ACT 1 for now? I plan on having Gage develop the other ACTs during the story.)