Post by RIME on Sept 21, 2012 22:48:10 GMT -5
Name: Rime Adoy
Alias: Heaven's Seed
Race: Saibamen
Age: 7 Years Old
Gender: Male Plant
Alignment: Pure Good
Appearance: Link
Personality:
A softhearted curiosity-prone child that inspects every element his eyes lays upon. At an earlier age, he was taught from right to wrong and when making decisions he deems worthwhile of concern or thought, he begins to recite the paths he could take out loud before arriving at a conclusion. He avoids conflict, but entertains himself at fighting when another asks.
Like any, he fears the unknown and anything that might cause him harm. Though something might appear the same, his senses could feel the when to fear something, when to become startled at something and when something is not to become fearful of. He tends to return to the scene of his fright, to examine his fear, and determine whether or not something should be fearful, and if it should not be. He also tends to build up his courage to face fears, for he knows that fears are illogical if one does not know why something is to be feared.
His mind doesn't think of possible consequences, such as deaths, so he always straightforward, and tackles every problem head on. Though at times he restrains himself from preforming any actions that might be deemed dangerous or bad, he sometimes becomes overcome by the urge to explore. This mind still in the developmental stages, his personality constantly changes from the influence around him. Though this might be true, he always sticks to the teaching of his “parents” and hopes to never stray from the path. Of course, some things are more difficult than one might think.
History:
From the beginning, Rime's birth had been an unintentional one. Upon the death of the man who carried the seed of life, a fading body had transported him into King Yemma's Office. Though the Saiyan was rejected from heaven, and banished to hell, there was a struggle. Throughout the struggle, as he feel to the floor, the last seed in a bottle smashed against the floor, causing the seed to spiral away from the fragments of glass and attach itself to another's lace.
None of the others knew that there had been a seed in the broken bottle, and all the workers who were cleaning the mess assumed that the bottle was merely used to hold a green-fertilizer chemical. The fertilizer was imbued with a strange combination of chemicals that caused an abnormal effect to the brain. Some of the effects were that some sort of brainwashing that effected the infant's brain balance to grow obedient to whomever had administered it before the actually birth, accelerate growth development, that cause plants to grow faster than they normally do, a combination chemical that harshly reduced the empathy towards others, sharp-razor claws, reddening of the eyes, and many elements that were yet to be uncovered, such as it's true purpose.
The lace of the shoe's owner belonged to a human child, who had their shoelaces untied. The child was deemed as an innocence, and any misdemeanors that child had acted upon was thrown away, for the child had yet to learn from right and wrong. The child was sent to heaven, and upon arriving, the child was converted from a humanoid into a spiritual cloud, everything in the human form was voided, so the seed fluttered downwards and sank slightly into the ground. The depth it sank was not enough for the seed to be called a burrow, though it was enough to receive nourishment of time and that's exactly what it did.
As time pass, Kais traveled to Heaven to maintain order, as well as other errands. And every time they came to heaven, the center of gravity shifting to their feet, allowed the seed to be pressured downwards into further into the ground. Eventually, the seed was deep enough to increase the amount it was nourished, and the development of the seed began to grow. The growth, however, was an abnormal occurrence.
As the seed absorbed nourishment, it did not only receive energy to sprout, but also the pureness of the place. Slowly, but surely, good was being sucked into the seed, depraving certain parts of heaven to chaos and havoc. The seed itself did not cause this on purpose, rather, it was an involuntary action. The area around the seed went into investigation, and the source was not found. The reason was that they never expected that the cause was coming from right under their feet. Soon enough, the area became restricted, and the seed continued to flourish, until finally, an abnormal Saibamen arose from the soil into this world.
At first, the Saibamen had no idea what to do. He wander around, finding himself trapped by the cage of the restricted zone. He didn't know what the signs were saying, but he followed it anyway. He used the logical as there was something the gates were fending off against, but then again, he thought that the fence was protecting him against something. Days had passed, and the Saibamen had nothing to do. Eventually, boredom and curiosity overcame him and he jumped over the gate to explore. The spirits that hovered around him intrigued him, but he did not understand or know what these things were.
One day as he continued to awe himself in the vast scenery, a spirit came to him and materialized into a human form. The human spoke in a language unknown to the creature and all that the Saibamen could do is grunt like a baby. The man was curious why the green creature was not in his spirit form, and finally he came to understand. Though the creature before him looked extremely old, it was but a newborn. Though this man still couldn't understand why it refused to enter the spirit form, but he did manage to take this creature under his wing.
As a couple of years passed, the man taught, while maintaining his human form, the Saibamen things of this world. Speech, controlling and releasing inner energy, right vs wrong, bestowed him a name, taught its name to it and many other things that seemed trivial. He did his teaching by demonstration and as the Saibamen quickly learned everything he could sponge into his brain, the man notice something. Though only two years had passed, the creature had not aged, nor has the creature enter the spiritual form. This had troubled the man, and since it mattered little, he threw it into the back of his mind.
The other spirits had taught him along his way, finally allowing him to reach the age of 6. The age of six is when everything began to turn. This day was the day that he had encountered his first Kai. Astonished by the encounter with a Saibamen in heaven, the Kai reached defensively, but this was soon relieved by the assurance of the other spirits. The Spirits uncovered the truth that day. Upon receiving the truth, the Saibamen, Rime, was banished into the world of the living, until he truly died. He was stranded on a planet called “Earth” in the depths of a forest.
Living off the sunlight, he began to harmonize himself with the creatures around him, and it was not too far until he reached the age of seven, finally encountering civilization, and mankind.
Powers and Techniques:
Acid (Yokaieki; Mouth or Skull)
After Image Technique
Blade of Light (Circular Energy Sword)
Flight (Psychokenesis Based)
Psychokenesis
Roleplay Sample:
The floral arrangement of the garden was quite a particular thing to Rime. His eyes dazzled as his gaze burned at the beauty of the garden. He had become completely dumbfounded about how such a thing came to sprout. How could such a marvelous creation grow so abnormally. He had yet to know, like the tamed garden, he himself was an abnormal creation.
His eyes remained, but he did not lay a finger at the garden. He knew it was impolite to touch something that wasn't his, but the urge continued to swell to a higher level every second that passed while his eyes remained on the flowers. His hands slowly began to motion towards the flowers, and his mind became blank. He was unaware of the involuntary movement his body was preforming, but that was only due to him becoming entranced by the beauty.
Not knowing of the names of the flowers, he couldn't understand that the ones before him wasn't something uncommon, rare. The only thing his mind could perceive was the dazzling combination of colors that merged with one another and the aroma created by the blend. Even the bee, who laid upon a marvelous crimson-red flower, snuggled its body in the depths of the pollen, absorbing the chemicals it required. The concentration of the Saibamen could only heighten from here, but a starling sound snapped him out of his trance.
“Arghh!!... Monster!!”
At the sudden screech of a brown-haired pony-tailed, freckled-faced tiny-girl shivered a shudder down the green creature's body. His body snapped to face the shout, revealing the girl to him, whose finger had now been pointing in his direction. He had been unaware of what this gesture symbolized, and he could only assume that the human girl had planned to release a spiritual attack against him. His white eyes gleamed at her, and an inescapable fear poured into the pores of body.
Before he knew it, he had been escaping towards the opposite direction of the girl, which was the direction the girl had been facing, and sheltered himself behind a wall on the corner. His panting was extremely exaggerated as he stared down towards the ground. Though his body, nor his lungs were exhausted, he learned this habit earlier on in his day in the city observing the contacts and actions of his human counterparts.
After a while, he regained his composure and turned from where he ran. His hands grasping the corner of the wall, he peeked a view at the house with the garden in front. Gleaming at a two girls, one twice the size as the first, conversing. A rectangular wooden object had been moved from its previous location, and allowed Rime a glance at something he hadn't seen before. His focus wasn't at the inside of the house, rather by the two before the house. He became estranged by the occurrence. He had no idea what they were speak of, but sudden, the taller one looked his way. He could only reel in his head as fast as he could behind the wall. His fear was welling up by the second. A shivering body and the cold touch of the wall behind his back was all he felt.
Finally the subtle sound of something slamming came from the direction he had been observing. His hands came together, as he became to mutter.
“Rime shouldn't look. They strange, they will hurt me. But...”
But a sense of curiosity began to overpower his fear. He couldn't help but wonder what the previous sound was. His jittering feeling began to arise as his thoughts began to stray from his fear.
“Looking won't hurt me. Yeah, I can look”
He had completely convinced himself. Turning around, once again, to gaze at the scene behind him, he noticed the back of the same women walking away from the house and the opposite direction from where Rime had begin. This startled him, causing him to retreat behind the wall. The occurrence of a thought soon wandered into his mind. He didn't need to fear. He felt relieved, and looked again.
The house had been resealed. The wooden object reconnected itself with the house, and concealed the insides. Assuming that both had gone, he began to carry his body towards the house with the beautiful floral garden. Approaching a wooden rectangle, he noticed a golden knob attached to it. His arm went to reach for it, wondering what it tasted like, and soon came to find he couldn't pull it off. Though if he had tried, he could have most likely dislocated the door, but knowing that this was wrong, he wouldn't attempt to do so.
His hand reclined from the door knob, while his body and eyes roamed around the structured building. Unknowingly, his body began to elevate, as it dragged him around the house and onto a square glass. Peering inside, his curious eyes shot from left to right, scanning the interior. Finally, the creature of his fear appeared before his eyes. Shooting down in fear, the girl noticed his presence. His hands still holding frame of the window, his stare remains at the painted house.
“Scary... It's in there. What should I do?!”
Collecting his thoughts, he finds himself entering his monologues once again. In the middle of his monologue, he hears a familiar, yet unfamiliar sound.
“I'm not scary!!”
A high pitch voice creeps from above. Slowly, but surely, tilting his head upwards, his eyes comes into contact with another pair of eyes. Shocked, Rime falls back on his back and stares up at the calm cool-headed girl. There was, without a doubt, no fear in her eyes. Why was she calm now, yet scared earlier? He was puzzled. Before he knew it, his finger was in his mouth, and his sharp teeth were gnawing at it. He couldn't come with a logical reason. Nothing he thought of made sense. He had to know why! Before he knew it, his voice slipped.
“Why you no scared no more?”
This struck the small girl puzzled. She was puzzled, but only briefly. Absorbing the question she smiles and responds.
“Because your not scary, silly!”
Somewhat happy, he grins, allowing the small girl to grin even more. Silence had arose in the short gap that seem like an eternity, and breaking the silence the girl said.
“My name is Mel!, What's your?”
“Me..? I'm Rime.”
“Rime? That's a weird name!”
Shocked and flustered by anger, his head began to boil red. It became alarmingly red pretty quickly, that even Mel took notice. Attempting to stop this, Mel smiled proudly once more, and said.
“Nice to meet you Rime! I hope we can be friends!”
“Friends?... What's that?”
-Story End-
Alias: Heaven's Seed
Race: Saibamen
Age: 7 Years Old
Gender: Male Plant
Alignment: Pure Good
Appearance: Link
Personality:
A softhearted curiosity-prone child that inspects every element his eyes lays upon. At an earlier age, he was taught from right to wrong and when making decisions he deems worthwhile of concern or thought, he begins to recite the paths he could take out loud before arriving at a conclusion. He avoids conflict, but entertains himself at fighting when another asks.
Like any, he fears the unknown and anything that might cause him harm. Though something might appear the same, his senses could feel the when to fear something, when to become startled at something and when something is not to become fearful of. He tends to return to the scene of his fright, to examine his fear, and determine whether or not something should be fearful, and if it should not be. He also tends to build up his courage to face fears, for he knows that fears are illogical if one does not know why something is to be feared.
His mind doesn't think of possible consequences, such as deaths, so he always straightforward, and tackles every problem head on. Though at times he restrains himself from preforming any actions that might be deemed dangerous or bad, he sometimes becomes overcome by the urge to explore. This mind still in the developmental stages, his personality constantly changes from the influence around him. Though this might be true, he always sticks to the teaching of his “parents” and hopes to never stray from the path. Of course, some things are more difficult than one might think.
History:
From the beginning, Rime's birth had been an unintentional one. Upon the death of the man who carried the seed of life, a fading body had transported him into King Yemma's Office. Though the Saiyan was rejected from heaven, and banished to hell, there was a struggle. Throughout the struggle, as he feel to the floor, the last seed in a bottle smashed against the floor, causing the seed to spiral away from the fragments of glass and attach itself to another's lace.
None of the others knew that there had been a seed in the broken bottle, and all the workers who were cleaning the mess assumed that the bottle was merely used to hold a green-fertilizer chemical. The fertilizer was imbued with a strange combination of chemicals that caused an abnormal effect to the brain. Some of the effects were that some sort of brainwashing that effected the infant's brain balance to grow obedient to whomever had administered it before the actually birth, accelerate growth development, that cause plants to grow faster than they normally do, a combination chemical that harshly reduced the empathy towards others, sharp-razor claws, reddening of the eyes, and many elements that were yet to be uncovered, such as it's true purpose.
The lace of the shoe's owner belonged to a human child, who had their shoelaces untied. The child was deemed as an innocence, and any misdemeanors that child had acted upon was thrown away, for the child had yet to learn from right and wrong. The child was sent to heaven, and upon arriving, the child was converted from a humanoid into a spiritual cloud, everything in the human form was voided, so the seed fluttered downwards and sank slightly into the ground. The depth it sank was not enough for the seed to be called a burrow, though it was enough to receive nourishment of time and that's exactly what it did.
As time pass, Kais traveled to Heaven to maintain order, as well as other errands. And every time they came to heaven, the center of gravity shifting to their feet, allowed the seed to be pressured downwards into further into the ground. Eventually, the seed was deep enough to increase the amount it was nourished, and the development of the seed began to grow. The growth, however, was an abnormal occurrence.
As the seed absorbed nourishment, it did not only receive energy to sprout, but also the pureness of the place. Slowly, but surely, good was being sucked into the seed, depraving certain parts of heaven to chaos and havoc. The seed itself did not cause this on purpose, rather, it was an involuntary action. The area around the seed went into investigation, and the source was not found. The reason was that they never expected that the cause was coming from right under their feet. Soon enough, the area became restricted, and the seed continued to flourish, until finally, an abnormal Saibamen arose from the soil into this world.
At first, the Saibamen had no idea what to do. He wander around, finding himself trapped by the cage of the restricted zone. He didn't know what the signs were saying, but he followed it anyway. He used the logical as there was something the gates were fending off against, but then again, he thought that the fence was protecting him against something. Days had passed, and the Saibamen had nothing to do. Eventually, boredom and curiosity overcame him and he jumped over the gate to explore. The spirits that hovered around him intrigued him, but he did not understand or know what these things were.
One day as he continued to awe himself in the vast scenery, a spirit came to him and materialized into a human form. The human spoke in a language unknown to the creature and all that the Saibamen could do is grunt like a baby. The man was curious why the green creature was not in his spirit form, and finally he came to understand. Though the creature before him looked extremely old, it was but a newborn. Though this man still couldn't understand why it refused to enter the spirit form, but he did manage to take this creature under his wing.
As a couple of years passed, the man taught, while maintaining his human form, the Saibamen things of this world. Speech, controlling and releasing inner energy, right vs wrong, bestowed him a name, taught its name to it and many other things that seemed trivial. He did his teaching by demonstration and as the Saibamen quickly learned everything he could sponge into his brain, the man notice something. Though only two years had passed, the creature had not aged, nor has the creature enter the spiritual form. This had troubled the man, and since it mattered little, he threw it into the back of his mind.
The other spirits had taught him along his way, finally allowing him to reach the age of 6. The age of six is when everything began to turn. This day was the day that he had encountered his first Kai. Astonished by the encounter with a Saibamen in heaven, the Kai reached defensively, but this was soon relieved by the assurance of the other spirits. The Spirits uncovered the truth that day. Upon receiving the truth, the Saibamen, Rime, was banished into the world of the living, until he truly died. He was stranded on a planet called “Earth” in the depths of a forest.
Living off the sunlight, he began to harmonize himself with the creatures around him, and it was not too far until he reached the age of seven, finally encountering civilization, and mankind.
Powers and Techniques:
Acid (Yokaieki; Mouth or Skull)
After Image Technique
Blade of Light (Circular Energy Sword)
Flight (Psychokenesis Based)
Psychokenesis
Roleplay Sample:
The floral arrangement of the garden was quite a particular thing to Rime. His eyes dazzled as his gaze burned at the beauty of the garden. He had become completely dumbfounded about how such a thing came to sprout. How could such a marvelous creation grow so abnormally. He had yet to know, like the tamed garden, he himself was an abnormal creation.
His eyes remained, but he did not lay a finger at the garden. He knew it was impolite to touch something that wasn't his, but the urge continued to swell to a higher level every second that passed while his eyes remained on the flowers. His hands slowly began to motion towards the flowers, and his mind became blank. He was unaware of the involuntary movement his body was preforming, but that was only due to him becoming entranced by the beauty.
Not knowing of the names of the flowers, he couldn't understand that the ones before him wasn't something uncommon, rare. The only thing his mind could perceive was the dazzling combination of colors that merged with one another and the aroma created by the blend. Even the bee, who laid upon a marvelous crimson-red flower, snuggled its body in the depths of the pollen, absorbing the chemicals it required. The concentration of the Saibamen could only heighten from here, but a starling sound snapped him out of his trance.
“Arghh!!... Monster!!”
At the sudden screech of a brown-haired pony-tailed, freckled-faced tiny-girl shivered a shudder down the green creature's body. His body snapped to face the shout, revealing the girl to him, whose finger had now been pointing in his direction. He had been unaware of what this gesture symbolized, and he could only assume that the human girl had planned to release a spiritual attack against him. His white eyes gleamed at her, and an inescapable fear poured into the pores of body.
Before he knew it, he had been escaping towards the opposite direction of the girl, which was the direction the girl had been facing, and sheltered himself behind a wall on the corner. His panting was extremely exaggerated as he stared down towards the ground. Though his body, nor his lungs were exhausted, he learned this habit earlier on in his day in the city observing the contacts and actions of his human counterparts.
After a while, he regained his composure and turned from where he ran. His hands grasping the corner of the wall, he peeked a view at the house with the garden in front. Gleaming at a two girls, one twice the size as the first, conversing. A rectangular wooden object had been moved from its previous location, and allowed Rime a glance at something he hadn't seen before. His focus wasn't at the inside of the house, rather by the two before the house. He became estranged by the occurrence. He had no idea what they were speak of, but sudden, the taller one looked his way. He could only reel in his head as fast as he could behind the wall. His fear was welling up by the second. A shivering body and the cold touch of the wall behind his back was all he felt.
Finally the subtle sound of something slamming came from the direction he had been observing. His hands came together, as he became to mutter.
“Rime shouldn't look. They strange, they will hurt me. But...”
But a sense of curiosity began to overpower his fear. He couldn't help but wonder what the previous sound was. His jittering feeling began to arise as his thoughts began to stray from his fear.
“Looking won't hurt me. Yeah, I can look”
He had completely convinced himself. Turning around, once again, to gaze at the scene behind him, he noticed the back of the same women walking away from the house and the opposite direction from where Rime had begin. This startled him, causing him to retreat behind the wall. The occurrence of a thought soon wandered into his mind. He didn't need to fear. He felt relieved, and looked again.
The house had been resealed. The wooden object reconnected itself with the house, and concealed the insides. Assuming that both had gone, he began to carry his body towards the house with the beautiful floral garden. Approaching a wooden rectangle, he noticed a golden knob attached to it. His arm went to reach for it, wondering what it tasted like, and soon came to find he couldn't pull it off. Though if he had tried, he could have most likely dislocated the door, but knowing that this was wrong, he wouldn't attempt to do so.
His hand reclined from the door knob, while his body and eyes roamed around the structured building. Unknowingly, his body began to elevate, as it dragged him around the house and onto a square glass. Peering inside, his curious eyes shot from left to right, scanning the interior. Finally, the creature of his fear appeared before his eyes. Shooting down in fear, the girl noticed his presence. His hands still holding frame of the window, his stare remains at the painted house.
“Scary... It's in there. What should I do?!”
Collecting his thoughts, he finds himself entering his monologues once again. In the middle of his monologue, he hears a familiar, yet unfamiliar sound.
“I'm not scary!!”
A high pitch voice creeps from above. Slowly, but surely, tilting his head upwards, his eyes comes into contact with another pair of eyes. Shocked, Rime falls back on his back and stares up at the calm cool-headed girl. There was, without a doubt, no fear in her eyes. Why was she calm now, yet scared earlier? He was puzzled. Before he knew it, his finger was in his mouth, and his sharp teeth were gnawing at it. He couldn't come with a logical reason. Nothing he thought of made sense. He had to know why! Before he knew it, his voice slipped.
“Why you no scared no more?”
This struck the small girl puzzled. She was puzzled, but only briefly. Absorbing the question she smiles and responds.
“Because your not scary, silly!”
Somewhat happy, he grins, allowing the small girl to grin even more. Silence had arose in the short gap that seem like an eternity, and breaking the silence the girl said.
“My name is Mel!, What's your?”
“Me..? I'm Rime.”
“Rime? That's a weird name!”
Shocked and flustered by anger, his head began to boil red. It became alarmingly red pretty quickly, that even Mel took notice. Attempting to stop this, Mel smiled proudly once more, and said.
“Nice to meet you Rime! I hope we can be friends!”
“Friends?... What's that?”
-Story End-