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| #1Subject: The Bangles of Divine Reach Fri Sep 22, 2017 5:45 am | |
| Name: The Bangles of Divine Reach Owner: Kazura Kanahashi. (Can be stolen/obtained) Creator: Deity Development Thread: N/A Type: Relic Use: Kinesis Manipulation. Rarity: Unique. Strengths - Manipulation of Kinetic Energy/Motion. - Can manipulate objects up to the size tanks, jet airliners, and even small buildings, but not without difficulties depending on the size. -- The area of manipulation is also subject to the wearer's desire; essentially a growing or shrinking area of effect. Ex. Manipulating just the turret upon the top of a tank; stripping just a wing/engine from an airliner. - Can also allow the user to deliver direct, kinetic, blows from their fists with immense force behind them. Weaknesses - They must both be worn. One cannot be worn, without the other, and function. - They have limits to the size of objects manipulated. - They also have limits in regards to the motion of the object being manipulated. Stationary objects are simple. But powerful, or large, objects moving in a certain direction are incredibly difficult to manipulate, especially if trying to deflect, or change the route completely. AKA 90 to 180 degrees of manipulation. - The larger the object/greater the mass, the slower it is to gain momentum. The laws of physics still apply in some regard. - While small buildings may be manipulated, larger buildings can only be tampered with. AKA, manipulating a portion of a skyscraper to bring the entire building down. Essentially, the area of effect can only be so large. -- One of seven, those who acquire all seven that should be foolish enough to wear all seven at once will, inevitably, perish and become the new vessel for the mad Deity who created the relics. Description These slim white-gold armlets mould their shape to the arms of the bearer, regardless of their size. They are inscribed with patterns of platinum and dotted with beautiful slim diamonds. - History:
Created within the Multiverse that Kazura, and brother Vegeshin, hailed from; they were the creation of a mad God bent on staging a coup of The Grand Pantheon.
This mad deity saw the plight of the mortal realm and laughed at such. He believed he should intervene during a great galactic war, and bring the mortals to obey and cease their foolery. The remaining collection of the Grand Pantheon believed otherwise, and instead sought to remain absent from the affairs of mortal man unless dire consequences called for their action.
The God in question, denied time and time again because of his beliefs in intervening, eventually had enough. Toiling away, he designed seven relics of great power, each specializing in a certain area. Behind their backs he labored away until he’d created them all, with the aid of an assisting Demi-God; his child.
All the while, the galactic war ensued. Despite the plight of mortality, the war threatened very little in terms of inter-galactic balance. A simple war waged over petty differences. The Grand Pantheon, proud in their decision, did not yet know what would be about to happen.
With his creations forged, the traitorous deity set out to overthrow his unsuspecting comrades. But as his plans were just about to begin coming into fruition, he discovered none of them present. Curious, he let his guard down and wandered about in perplexed fashion. Only when he’d let his guard down did the other Deities strike. Bound and shackled in powerful binds, he cried out in rage and demanded to know how they’d suspected him; how they’d known.
And so did they grant his request; his own child had sold him out. The child had always loathed his father. His donor, really. Gifted great powers, but relegated to naught but a servant child, he’d hated the man. He’d hated the man for deserting his mother and leaving her ill and ruined after his birth. And most of all, he’d hated his father’s perspective on the mortal realm and the mortals themselves.
Imprisoned, he lay a curse on each and every individual piece he’d crafted. A curse that burned the very words onto them as an inscription, warning those who’d seek their power.
Should all seven be assembled onto one man, woman, or child, they’d become the vessel for his liberation; their very bodies morphing and becoming he himself, whilst they would fade into obscurity and non-existence.
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