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OOC: The player of Hazard would love Hazard to be a reoccurring villain in your world. If you are looking for an epic cinematic fight, Hazard just might be your goon. If you are a mastermind, Hazard might be the perfect pawn in your schemes if you need a blunt instrument. In a PvP situation, I'm not interested in killing any PC characters. I will opt for a narrative excuse for leaving characters alive if terribly beaten.
 
OOC: The player of Hazard would love Hazard to be a reoccurring villain in your world. If you are looking for an epic cinematic fight, Hazard just might be your goon. If you are a mastermind, Hazard might be the perfect pawn in your schemes if you need a blunt instrument. In a PvP situation, I'm not interested in killing any PC characters. I will opt for a narrative excuse for leaving characters alive if terribly beaten.
 
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Edward 'Hazard' Leeman is not a good man. He is a simple but selfish man who uses might and fear to acquire what he desires. A life of crime is his most obvious career choice, and he does has a criminal record for assault. His destructive whims have made him the perfect host for a bane, and his state of possession and the powers it yields is the only thing keeping this man out of prison.
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Edward 'Hazard' Leeman is not a good man. He is a simple but selfish man who uses might and fear to acquire what he desires. A life of crime is his most obvious career choice, and he has a criminal record for assault. His destructive whims have made him the perfect host for a bane, and his state of possession and the powers it yields is the only thing keeping this man out of prison.
 
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When interacting with the supernatural, Hazard has one belief worthy of note. He is absolutely convinced that Gaia and her terrifying minions will destroy all of mankind. He's not particularly worried about the Weaver, but Gaians are mythic beasts will not be content until the world is purged of all traces of humanity. He's not a good man, but he is human. He MUST protect his kind. Capable of sensing both Triatic and Gaia influences, he's not beyond passing a tip to Pentex to deal with a perceived threat, but he's definitely not a company man. He enjoys his freedom.
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When interacting with the supernatural, Hazard has one belief worthy of note. He is absolutely convinced that Gaia and her terrifying minions will destroy all of mankind. He's not particularly worried about the Weaver, but Gaians are mythic beasts who will not be content until the world is purged of all traces of humanity. He's not a good man, but he is human. He MUST protect his kind. Capable of sensing both Triatic and Gaia influences, he's not beyond passing a tip to Pentex to deal with a perceived threat, but he's definitely not a company man. He enjoys his freedom.
 
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Hazard possesses the ability to suppress and hide his powers. In most instances, he's just a really tall if somewhat cranky dude going along with his life. When provoked or threatened, he unleashes his bane and is abruptly transformed into a tower of bulging muscle with rhino-hide like skin. Each of his knuckles are topped with bone spur. He's fast, and he hits like a freight train.
 
Hazard possesses the ability to suppress and hide his powers. In most instances, he's just a really tall if somewhat cranky dude going along with his life. When provoked or threatened, he unleashes his bane and is abruptly transformed into a tower of bulging muscle with rhino-hide like skin. Each of his knuckles are topped with bone spur. He's fast, and he hits like a freight train.

Revision as of 21:47, 3 September 2018

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OOC: The player of Hazard would love Hazard to be a reoccurring villain in your world. If you are looking for an epic cinematic fight, Hazard just might be your goon. If you are a mastermind, Hazard might be the perfect pawn in your schemes if you need a blunt instrument. In a PvP situation, I'm not interested in killing any PC characters. I will opt for a narrative excuse for leaving characters alive if terribly beaten.

Edward 'Hazard' Leeman is not a good man. He is a simple but selfish man who uses might and fear to acquire what he desires. A life of crime is his most obvious career choice, and he has a criminal record for assault. His destructive whims have made him the perfect host for a bane, and his state of possession and the powers it yields is the only thing keeping this man out of prison.

When interacting with the supernatural, Hazard has one belief worthy of note. He is absolutely convinced that Gaia and her terrifying minions will destroy all of mankind. He's not particularly worried about the Weaver, but Gaians are mythic beasts who will not be content until the world is purged of all traces of humanity. He's not a good man, but he is human. He MUST protect his kind. Capable of sensing both Triatic and Gaia influences, he's not beyond passing a tip to Pentex to deal with a perceived threat, but he's definitely not a company man. He enjoys his freedom.

Hazard possesses the ability to suppress and hide his powers. In most instances, he's just a really tall if somewhat cranky dude going along with his life. When provoked or threatened, he unleashes his bane and is abruptly transformed into a tower of bulging muscle with rhino-hide like skin. Each of his knuckles are topped with bone spur. He's fast, and he hits like a freight train.