Before I forget, my name translates as Dagger Knife-son. Prophetic?
We'll see...
"Heroes and villains come and go in bursts. In addition to general 'waves' of supers appearing or acting--more this month, a few less the next, fewer the month following--there are 'spikes' that dot not only Christmas and the anniversaries of various important events but also random points in time. While many of these spikes can be explained, others are mysterious."--Dr. Orville Smith, introduction to
A History of Superheroes, Pt. 1"To try and defuse an issue that came up: The thing about Christmas not being an 'anniversary of an important event' was entirely correct, if poorly-thought out. I, personally, do not consider the last Saturnalia festival to be particularly important, but I can see how some thought I was referring to the birth of Jesus as unimportant. This was not my intent."--Dr. Orville Smith, preface to
A History of Superheroes, Pt. 2Several new supers arise in Chicago.
Mick Anakel: [6,6,6] Okay, I'm getting another die.
Mr. Anakel, former CEO of Lethal/Extraordinary Technologies, walked into Chicago. It's not a route many take, and certainly not one usually taken by the rich and powerful. This was an unusual situation. Anakel had recently lost his position due to a scandal fabricated by his enemies, as well as a rumor going around that he had died. Being in a plane crash and not showing up does that.
But, as noted, this was an unusual situation.
As his plane streaked towards the ground, he felt...warm. He felt like something that had been inside of him as long as he could remember was trying to get out. He...changed. He was on fire, had claws and wings and scales. He set the inside of the plane on fire, and when it broke apart, he fell out...and flew.
Anakel turned back after landing, his suit having not a scorch or scratch on it. Unusual. He decided to complete his trip to Chicago...but for a different kind of business. First, he got a cheap apartment on the outskirts of town, the kind frequented by super-wannabes of both kinds, where the owners ask no questions except if the tenants can pay the bills. He stored his few possessions in his room and began his plans...
Clair Cantatio: [6,5,3] Wow.
Clair had always been able to get her way pretty well. She got what she wanted for Christmas, scored well on oral exams, and dominated at speech meets. (She was also an excellent singer, but that's beside the point I'm making.) It wasn't until she managed to land a pretty good job at a
major company that she began to suspect something was up. She asked random people to do random stuff, they did it. Now for Clair to figure out how she did all this...and how she will use it...
Finn Dunlap: [5,6,2]
Finn had known it was time to leave behind the acting business for months. He tried to look for a sign that
now was the right time, that
now he could do whatever, something better. It took a while, but he figured it out. It happened when a strange FedEx package addressed to a "Phil Dulap" came to his apartment. He opened it...and saw that it was a small figurine, seemingly made of coal. He picked it up, and felt as it dissolved into coal dust, coating his right hand with the stuff. He tried to figure out what he could do, since this stuff always leads to superpowers, and discovered that he could shape metal!
He packed up, quit his job, and headed to the center of super activity this side of the world: Chicago. He got a cheap apartment and began planning...
Dirk Fils: [2,4,4] Hey, one without a 6!
Dirk had always had a large collection of knives. Maybe it was his name, maybe it was a violent streak he had in his younger years, maybe it was that it was just something no one else did. Whatever the reason, he managed to acquire an old knife from the 12th or 13th century, France or something like that. It was wrapped in ancient-looking cotton cloth covered in warnings in what seemed to be medieval French. Scowling a bit--had this knife been wrapped in cloth for centuries? Wouldn't that
ruin the blade?--he carefully removed it. He saw that it was older than several hundred years; who living that recently would make a bronze dagger? He grabbed the hilt and felt a weird shock run up his arm. He blacked out; when he woke up, the dagger was gone and he had a weird tattoo in its shape on the inside of his arm. He glared at it, wishing it would come back...and it did!
It didn't take long for Dirk to discover the other effects of the knife. He could run pretty fast when it was in his arm--not Flash fast or even jet fast, but driving-around-town fast. He healed a bit faster, too, although it wasn't anywhere near regeneration like Wolverine's. When he had the knife out, he was stronger and tougher than average. Finally, he discovered that if he dropped the knife when it was out, he would sorta feel really weak, probably fall over, until he grabbed the knife again. That's a bit of a pain.
Now he's ready to hit the world. With what, he's not sure...but he's ready.
Ozkar Herczeg: [1,
3,1] Um...I think we've found a comedic relief character.
Herczeg rocked in his rocking chair, pondering. He wanted to help people...but how? He was old, too old to learn much of anything new...but the only ways one can help people require knowledge. Right?
Minutes later, he saw a news program, showing a quartet of costumed youngsters--the Arthropoid Avengers or something--out superheroing.
Ozkar realized something. These whippersnappers might have powers--some of them, at least--but they didn't have experience with how the world works! That's one thing you lacked with these heroes running around, most under 40 and almost none past 50: Experience with how things
should be done. No wonder traffic kept having to be rerouted for the property damage.
It's time someone made a difference.
Kyle Johnson: [6,2,1] Okay, that's about half of them with natural, inborn abilities. Seriously?
Kyle is someone I'm writing for when I'm kinda wiped, so don't mind the fact that this is pretty poor writing.
He has illusion powers, no job, and an apartment near the middle of Chicago.
Told you it was going to be poor.
Troy Tucker: [5,2,1]
Still tired, so not gonna be much better.
Troy found a strange amulet somehow. This amulet lets him generate noises and sounds and stuff. He movesd to Chicago. I'm sorry for the wuality.
Let's see if I can write further turns when I can think straight.