Heinrich G. Napier
Feb 4, 2020 6:48:42 GMT
Post by Heinrich G. Napier on Feb 4, 2020 6:48:42 GMT
Name: Heinrich Gurutz Napier
Alias: Not Henry
Age: 18
Gender: Male
Height: 170 cm (5'7")
Weight: 57 kg (125 lbs)
Alignment: If it has to be concrete, Lawful Evil. Take life as it comes, and whatever advantageous path presents itself.
Birth Date: January 4th
Western Horoscope: Capricorn
Birth Place: Texas, USA
Skills/Talents: Somewhat bilingual, programming, reciting biblical verses, origami, know about three words in Mirandese. Nothing overtly physical.
Backpack Contents: Laptop, English-to-Japanese Dictionary, binder, class notebooks, class textbooks, pencils, pens, marker, umbrella, mobile console, a bible, wireless earphones, wallet, console charger, earphone charger, student visa, ID, passport. Seems that's it. There'd be a manga, but school doesn't allow those around. Money, I guess.
Digivice:
Personality:
Appearance:
FaceClaim: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya • Kyon • Heinrich G. Napier
Personal History:
Spirit Element: Sky
Sprite Spirit
Species: Weathermon
Appearance:
Attribute: Vaccine
Family/ies: Nature Spirits, Wind Guardians
Type: Beast
Fighting Style: Unstable. Ideally, get above the opponent and shock them until they submit or there's an opportunity to escape. If composure is lost, prone to bursts of electricity and spouting hail. It can, and will, hurt. In a pinch, surprise the enemy with a splash of water.
Abilities: [4 Abilities Max]
Non-Combat Passives:
Combat Passives:
Combat Actives:
Digivolves From: Heinrich [w/ Sprite Spirit of Sky]
Digivolves To: Thunderballmon (w/ Human Fraction of Sky) / Astrapiosmon (w/ Human Spirit of Sky)
Human Spirit
Species: Astrapiosmon
Appearance:
Attribute: Vaccine
Family/ies: Wind Guardians, Virus Busters
Type: Beast Man
Fighting Style: Attack the enemy from above and afar by launching electric feathers. If they get close, use the Cyclone Duster to put distance between you. Keep potential allies in mind, but if cornered, don't miss an opportunity. Prone to dramatics in this form. Try to not let anyone know that your body isn't real.
Abilities: [6 Abilities Max]
Innate Passives:
Combat Passives:
Combat Actives:
Digivolves From: Weathermon
Digivolves To:
Human Fraction
Species: Thunderballmon
Appearance:
Attribute: Data
Family/ies: Metal Empire
Type: Mutant
Fighting Style: Quick to tempers, quick to zap friend and foe alike. Assess if the opponent has anything metal to take advantage of, otherwise focus on their legs (or whatever substitute exists) to stop their movement and chip away at them. Overcharge is a last resort, and leads to dramatic mood shifts.
Abilities: [6 Abilities Max]
Innate Passives:
Combat Passives:
Combat Actives:
Digivolves From: Weathermon
Digivolves To:
Alias: Not Henry
Age: 18
Gender: Male
Height: 170 cm (5'7")
Weight: 57 kg (125 lbs)
Alignment: If it has to be concrete, Lawful Evil. Take life as it comes, and whatever advantageous path presents itself.
Birth Date: January 4th
Western Horoscope: Capricorn
Birth Place: Texas, USA
Skills/Talents: Somewhat bilingual, programming, reciting biblical verses, origami, know about three words in Mirandese. Nothing overtly physical.
Backpack Contents: Laptop, English-to-Japanese Dictionary, binder, class notebooks, class textbooks, pencils, pens, marker, umbrella, mobile console, a bible, wireless earphones, wallet, console charger, earphone charger, student visa, ID, passport. Seems that's it. There'd be a manga, but school doesn't allow those around. Money, I guess.
Digivice:
Personality:
I'll be the first to admit that I'm not much for conversation. I try, it'd be strange to not converse with your classmates, your family. You'd be considered suspicious, and that's asking for trouble. It's also unavoidable when you're trying to practice a language, but I prefer to avoid it when I can regardless. It's not that I'm cold, or that I'm standoffish, or even that I'm anti-social. I could just be doing something else with my time.
I'm also often without energy, simply doing something because it's what I have to do, or what I should do. Like what I was saying about how not talking to people would be weird, if I didn't show up to class, that'd hurt my reputation. If I didn't do well on my math tests, it'd worsen my chances of attending a college here, which would prevent me from living here. If I could live peacefully doing whatever I wanted, free of charge, I'd spend most of my day laying in a field, doing nothing but watching the sky happen.
When I am with purpose, however, I find it hard to stop - to the detriment of my health, at times. While I don't care about the subjects I'm learning, I do care about doing well in my classes, and so I study the material we've covered. If studying goes far into the night, so it does. If there's an anime I'm invested in, it'll be the only piece of media I'll try to consume, and I'll watch it when I can.
Something others may find detestable is that there aren't many sides I won't take for my benefit, and conversely there aren't many hills I'll die on, or be inconvenienced by, if a better opportunity arises. Political beliefs don't concern me one way or the other - unless they affect what I want to do - and neither do religious. If a shady organization offered to pay me well for something in a moral gray area, I'd accept if it was convenient. If a rival organization offered me more, I'd heavily weigh the options and how convenient it'd be to switch. Call it soulless if you want.
More on my personal tastes, I enjoy gaming, though I haven't owned or played many home consoles. I watch anime, and read manga, both on my laptop. Not a fan of gore, or much sexual content. Not afraid of heights, but I am of deep water, and of big insects and small rodents. My current host family owns two cats, and I don't mind them. I prefer cold things to hot things, and have recently learned I like snow. I try not to let my emotions get the better of me, and especially to let grudges go, if there's no easy way to get revenge.
I'm also often without energy, simply doing something because it's what I have to do, or what I should do. Like what I was saying about how not talking to people would be weird, if I didn't show up to class, that'd hurt my reputation. If I didn't do well on my math tests, it'd worsen my chances of attending a college here, which would prevent me from living here. If I could live peacefully doing whatever I wanted, free of charge, I'd spend most of my day laying in a field, doing nothing but watching the sky happen.
When I am with purpose, however, I find it hard to stop - to the detriment of my health, at times. While I don't care about the subjects I'm learning, I do care about doing well in my classes, and so I study the material we've covered. If studying goes far into the night, so it does. If there's an anime I'm invested in, it'll be the only piece of media I'll try to consume, and I'll watch it when I can.
Something others may find detestable is that there aren't many sides I won't take for my benefit, and conversely there aren't many hills I'll die on, or be inconvenienced by, if a better opportunity arises. Political beliefs don't concern me one way or the other - unless they affect what I want to do - and neither do religious. If a shady organization offered to pay me well for something in a moral gray area, I'd accept if it was convenient. If a rival organization offered me more, I'd heavily weigh the options and how convenient it'd be to switch. Call it soulless if you want.
More on my personal tastes, I enjoy gaming, though I haven't owned or played many home consoles. I watch anime, and read manga, both on my laptop. Not a fan of gore, or much sexual content. Not afraid of heights, but I am of deep water, and of big insects and small rodents. My current host family owns two cats, and I don't mind them. I prefer cold things to hot things, and have recently learned I like snow. I try not to let my emotions get the better of me, and especially to let grudges go, if there's no easy way to get revenge.
Appearance:
I'm not very tall, or at least I don't consider it that tall, but not short either. Same with weight, though I'm on the lighter side, due to a lack of muscle. No outstanding features on my head. Hair's brown and short, only ever neck-long at most, and I don't style it. Narrow, brown eyes. Lighter skin than one would expect, guess I don't tan easily. No special birthmarks or scars that I'm aware of.
Usually I wear simple collared, button-up shirts, even when not in uniform. A blazer's nice, that or a jean jacket, for when it's cold. Khakis are fine for pants, not a fan of actual jeans. Shorts are off the table, but I'll wear a short-sleeve shirt if it's really hot. Hats are fine, but it's usually too hot to wear them.
I don't try to slouch when I sit, but I have a tendency to rest my head on one or both of my arms, even when I'm standing. Otherwise I'll keep my hands in my pocket. I avoid eye contact, and tend to look above or to the side of someone when talking to them if I can. Not sure if I'm all that expressive, don't spend a lot of time in front of a mirror, but if something did upset me I'd likely bare my teeth.
Usually I wear simple collared, button-up shirts, even when not in uniform. A blazer's nice, that or a jean jacket, for when it's cold. Khakis are fine for pants, not a fan of actual jeans. Shorts are off the table, but I'll wear a short-sleeve shirt if it's really hot. Hats are fine, but it's usually too hot to wear them.
I don't try to slouch when I sit, but I have a tendency to rest my head on one or both of my arms, even when I'm standing. Otherwise I'll keep my hands in my pocket. I avoid eye contact, and tend to look above or to the side of someone when talking to them if I can. Not sure if I'm all that expressive, don't spend a lot of time in front of a mirror, but if something did upset me I'd likely bare my teeth.
FaceClaim: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya • Kyon • Heinrich G. Napier
Personal History:
Never been good with words. Ironic, given the amount of words I know, that I never know the proper time to use them.
Does that make sense? I think it does... Let me try that again.
Heinrich Gurutz Napier. For the record, I don't go by Henry. While I didn't care much for my family, it was their negligence that strove me to better myself, so I prefer the name they gave me in full. Born January 4th in Texas, USA, youngest in a family of six brothers. For a long time, never left the state. Barely left the city. Father is from Portugal, specifically a municipality called Vimioso where many speak Mirandese. Mother is from London, England, though her mother was from Asia, don't recall where, passed before I was born. Father moved to London, then they moved to America. Never bothered to ask why.
Spent childhood regrettably lazily. Wasted most of my time laying in the grass. My parents' attention was always on my brothers for their academic and athletic successes. There was nothing to do that motivated me, so I didn't do much of anything. That was alright with me.
Didn't have many friends in school, but in 7th grade I tried to change that. Fitting in with the more popular clique seemed like it'd be fun, but I guess they weren't the best choice. Ended up getting suspended for taking the blame for something they did. They were never punished officially, but that's okay. My grades up to then were a series of barely passing, and my attendance had been worse than spotty. Failed said 7th grade and had to stay back.
I could deal with taking the same classes again, we all end up at the same finish line, right? My parents didn't seem to care, either. I told them, expecting a reaction, for them to yell at me, for being nothing like my brothers, but got none of it. They said they were just proud I was doing my best. I should have been fine with that, but it bothered me immensely.
Our family was poor, even for our family size, so we never had much in the way of technology. I knew what computers were, I had heard of them, but never actually used one until my 8th grade, age 14. Took a computer class out of disinterest with any of the other enrichment courses. That led to video games, which led to the internet, which led to anime. It was something I could keep my attention on. Something that mattered to me, and not to someone else. Worlds of wonder and freedom. People behind a screen that could do whatever they wanted. Go wherever they wanted.
After some research and at my request, my instructor told me about foreign student programs that I could apply for in high school, but I'd likely need better grades for them to accept for them to accept me. Had nothing else in mind, so I suddenly dedicated all of my time to my studies, and contacting schools and programs to decide the best course for being an exchange student in Japan. Was unfortunately too young for most part-time jobs, so I had to work toward either a low-budget or a scholarship program.
There was one option, an international school, extraordinarily affordable, but it was a Catholic school. Parents went to church for holidays, though the family wasn't exactly religious. It was an opportunity, however.
In 9th grade, freshman year, from dawn to dusk I studied and worked. On both my classes, and on my language skills. Never dedicated time to learning my father's languages, but living in Japan without any vocabulary was a potentially difficult future. Pushed obligations familial and otherwise aside. Received excellent grades the entire year, to the surprise and ire of classmates from middle school. They threw insults, in fact, as a "repeater" I should have known the material from the start.
Occasionally shared my grades with my family - the brothers that had reigned their academics over me were annoyed with my "bragging", and my parents seemed as disinterested as when I failed. They were proud I'd found what I wanted to do.
Not sure what I was working so hard for. Peers didn't care. Brothers didn't care. Parents certainly didn't care. Wasn't even sure if I cared. Yet starting 10th grade, I'd arrived to stay with a host family. To a land with a fantastical reputation. Only for an academic year, sure, but the program could be repeated. The curriculum isn't interesting, taught in English at least, but it's a stepping stone. To what, I'm not sure, but getting access to it is enough for me.
Now 12th grade. Living with a different family, as I've done the year before. It's varied the conversations I'm part of, helpful for learning a language. Though a part-time job wouldn't ordinarily cover the costs of living in such an expensive part of Tokyo, attending a religious college through scholarship will help make that possible.
Does that make sense? I think it does... Let me try that again.
Heinrich Gurutz Napier. For the record, I don't go by Henry. While I didn't care much for my family, it was their negligence that strove me to better myself, so I prefer the name they gave me in full. Born January 4th in Texas, USA, youngest in a family of six brothers. For a long time, never left the state. Barely left the city. Father is from Portugal, specifically a municipality called Vimioso where many speak Mirandese. Mother is from London, England, though her mother was from Asia, don't recall where, passed before I was born. Father moved to London, then they moved to America. Never bothered to ask why.
Spent childhood regrettably lazily. Wasted most of my time laying in the grass. My parents' attention was always on my brothers for their academic and athletic successes. There was nothing to do that motivated me, so I didn't do much of anything. That was alright with me.
Didn't have many friends in school, but in 7th grade I tried to change that. Fitting in with the more popular clique seemed like it'd be fun, but I guess they weren't the best choice. Ended up getting suspended for taking the blame for something they did. They were never punished officially, but that's okay. My grades up to then were a series of barely passing, and my attendance had been worse than spotty. Failed said 7th grade and had to stay back.
I could deal with taking the same classes again, we all end up at the same finish line, right? My parents didn't seem to care, either. I told them, expecting a reaction, for them to yell at me, for being nothing like my brothers, but got none of it. They said they were just proud I was doing my best. I should have been fine with that, but it bothered me immensely.
Our family was poor, even for our family size, so we never had much in the way of technology. I knew what computers were, I had heard of them, but never actually used one until my 8th grade, age 14. Took a computer class out of disinterest with any of the other enrichment courses. That led to video games, which led to the internet, which led to anime. It was something I could keep my attention on. Something that mattered to me, and not to someone else. Worlds of wonder and freedom. People behind a screen that could do whatever they wanted. Go wherever they wanted.
After some research and at my request, my instructor told me about foreign student programs that I could apply for in high school, but I'd likely need better grades for them to accept for them to accept me. Had nothing else in mind, so I suddenly dedicated all of my time to my studies, and contacting schools and programs to decide the best course for being an exchange student in Japan. Was unfortunately too young for most part-time jobs, so I had to work toward either a low-budget or a scholarship program.
There was one option, an international school, extraordinarily affordable, but it was a Catholic school. Parents went to church for holidays, though the family wasn't exactly religious. It was an opportunity, however.
In 9th grade, freshman year, from dawn to dusk I studied and worked. On both my classes, and on my language skills. Never dedicated time to learning my father's languages, but living in Japan without any vocabulary was a potentially difficult future. Pushed obligations familial and otherwise aside. Received excellent grades the entire year, to the surprise and ire of classmates from middle school. They threw insults, in fact, as a "repeater" I should have known the material from the start.
Occasionally shared my grades with my family - the brothers that had reigned their academics over me were annoyed with my "bragging", and my parents seemed as disinterested as when I failed. They were proud I'd found what I wanted to do.
Not sure what I was working so hard for. Peers didn't care. Brothers didn't care. Parents certainly didn't care. Wasn't even sure if I cared. Yet starting 10th grade, I'd arrived to stay with a host family. To a land with a fantastical reputation. Only for an academic year, sure, but the program could be repeated. The curriculum isn't interesting, taught in English at least, but it's a stepping stone. To what, I'm not sure, but getting access to it is enough for me.
Now 12th grade. Living with a different family, as I've done the year before. It's varied the conversations I'm part of, helpful for learning a language. Though a part-time job wouldn't ordinarily cover the costs of living in such an expensive part of Tokyo, attending a religious college through scholarship will help make that possible.
SPIRIT USER'S INITIAL EVOLUTION LINE
Spirit Element: Sky
Sprite Spirit
Species: Weathermon
Appearance:
Attribute: Vaccine
Family/ies: Nature Spirits, Wind Guardians
Type: Beast
Fighting Style: Unstable. Ideally, get above the opponent and shock them until they submit or there's an opportunity to escape. If composure is lost, prone to bursts of electricity and spouting hail. It can, and will, hurt. In a pinch, surprise the enemy with a splash of water.
Abilities: [4 Abilities Max]
Non-Combat Passives:
- Magic Cloud? (Innate): Hover off the ground using some kind of rockets. Can propel self to a somewhat decent altitude with strenuous effort. Enough room for an ally of In-Training, or a particularly small Sprite or Rookie.
Combat Passives:
- Volatile Weather: Actives can be charged for a post to be 50% more potent, or can be fired prematurely for the same increased damage/effect. Doing this will harm/affect self and any allies nearby by 75% of their normal intensity. (1 post cooldown)
Combat Actives:
- Petit Storm: Fire a small bolt of lightning from below the Magic Cloud to stun the enemy. (3 post cooldown)
- Hail Barrage: Release a quick burst of hail from below the Magic Cloud for pure damage. (2 post cooldown)
- Surprise Shower: Spit a mist of water in the air to reduce the opponent's incoming attack by 75% if they're of In-Training, 50% if they're a Rookie, and a mere 20% if they're a Champion. Pointless against anything larger. If the opponent doesn't attack, the mist is wasted. (1 post cooldown)
Digivolves From: Heinrich [w/ Sprite Spirit of Sky]
Digivolves To: Thunderballmon (w/ Human Fraction of Sky) / Astrapiosmon (w/ Human Spirit of Sky)
Human Spirit
Species: Astrapiosmon
Appearance:
Art by "Garu." on Discord
Attribute: Vaccine
Family/ies: Wind Guardians, Virus Busters
Type: Beast Man
Fighting Style: Attack the enemy from above and afar by launching electric feathers. If they get close, use the Cyclone Duster to put distance between you. Keep potential allies in mind, but if cornered, don't miss an opportunity. Prone to dramatics in this form. Try to not let anyone know that your body isn't real.
Abilities: [6 Abilities Max]
Innate Passives:
- Magic Cloud?: Hover or fly off the ground using rockets in the soles of the cloud body.
- Immaterial Form: Despite what it appears, the head of Astrapiosmon is its entire body. The humanoid cloud-like body is more like a puppet attached to strings, and as such attacks aimed at it have little to no effect, aside from ruining clothes and the cloak.
Combat Passives:
- Volatile Weather: Actives can be charged for a post to be 50% more potent, or can be fired prematurely for the same increased damage/effect. Doing this will harm/affect self and any allies nearby by 75% of their normal intensity. In the case of beneficial actives, they can also help opponents by 75% of their normal intensity. (1 post cooldown)
Combat Actives:
- Lightning Dart: Grab an electric feather from the hat and throw it for potent damage. Not usable while Cyclone Duster is active or cooling down.
- Cyclone Duster: Toss the feathered hat, creating a small electrically-charged tornado that rampages around for 1 post, before returning. If intercepted or destroyed, takes 2 posts to create another. (2 post cooldown)
- Bonechill: The cloud scarf expands, covering a foe in a freezing mist that weakens their defenses by 75% if they're a Rookie or lower, 50% if they're a Champion, and 20% if they're an Ultimate. Lasts 2 posts for Champions and under, and 1 turn for an Ultimate. No effect on Megas. (3 post cooldown)
- Strato Sphere: Form multiple cloud layers around self or an ally, raising defense by 20% for 2 posts. (2 post cooldown)
- Syncope Drought: Store and superheat moisture within the cloud's torso for 1 post, then unleash it as an indiscriminate heatwave on the battlefield. For 3 posts, Champion or lower Digimon receive moderate to dangerous burns. Has little effect on Ultimates, and Digimon normally immune to heat-based or fire-based attacks are not affected at all. (3 post cooldown)
Digivolves From: Weathermon
Digivolves To:
SPIRIT USER'S OPTIONAL EVOLUTION LINE
Human Fraction
Species: Thunderballmon
Appearance:
Attribute: Data
Family/ies: Metal Empire
Type: Mutant
Fighting Style: Quick to tempers, quick to zap friend and foe alike. Assess if the opponent has anything metal to take advantage of, otherwise focus on their legs (or whatever substitute exists) to stop their movement and chip away at them. Overcharge is a last resort, and leads to dramatic mood shifts.
Abilities: [6 Abilities Max]
Innate Passives:
- Magnetic Force: Hover off the ground using this form's strange magnetic properties. Can't fly.
Combat Passives:
- Electromagnetism: Deftly lift and stick to metals within reach, surpassing what would normally be lift and grip strength. Works best on typical metals, and less effectively on the various forms of Digizoid.
Combat Actives:
- Thunderball: Fire quick spheres of electricity, striking for petty damage.
- Thunder Burst: Clash gauntlets of opposing polarities together, creating a shockwave to launch close targets away. (1 post cooldown)
- HV Thorns: Cover the body in electricity, causing damage to those that inflict physical attacks. Last 2 posts. (2 post cooldown)
- Intercept Bomb: Produce a blue bomb to be thrown, blasting an incoming attack away. (2 post cooldown)
- Overcharge: Focus 10 MV into arms and legs, increasing the strength and speed of Thunderballmon by 50% for 3 posts. When the charge runs out, all stats are lowered by 25% for 3 additional posts. (2 post cooldown)
Digivolves From: Weathermon
Digivolves To: