Andi Parker

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Dominus of Fire
Embryonic

Skills/Passions

  • Skill: Medicine 3
  • Skill: Driving 1
  • Skill: Basketball 1
  • Passion: My wife Kat 2
  • Passion: Helping people 1

Bonds/Afflictions

  • Affliction: I can't stay where there's nothing I need to do 3
  • Affliction: My bare skin is hot enough to burn 2
  • Bond: I must help those in need 3
  • Bond: I change lives 2
  • Bond: No harm must come to those I care about 2
  • Bond: My Noble life is more important than my mortal life 1

Estate Properties

  • Fire brings light and heat 2
  • Fire can burn through anything 2
  • Fire is a tool of humanity 2
  • Fire must consume fuel, or die 1

Attributes

  • Aspect 2
  • Domain 3
  • Persona 3
  • Treasure 0

Gifts

  • Durant (1)

Backstory


Andi Parker was a paramedic. Driving ambulances and treating injuries. Genuinely saving lives wasn't quite an everyday thing, but it wasn't rare either. With moderate power comes moderate responsibility, and Andi was happy to be doing good in the world. It paid well, too, and left time to care for his wife and play with his amateur basketball team. In short, a worthwhile life.


Maybe that sort of thing impresses Imperators, maybe he unknowingly saved a miraculous being's life, or maybe there was no real reason for choosing Andi. Whatever the reason, Andi was offered the choice to become the Power of Fire, and he took it.


He helped people to the best of his ability - that remains true, but now his ability is far beyond human. His soul is filled with burning energy, compelling him to move onwards and find new things to do and innocents to save. But he never stays in one place for longer than he's meant to, or he'll leave nasty burn marks on the sofa. He worries about Kat, but he has greater responsibilities than her now. Oh, and his basketball team is still around, and even if they don't 100% understand/believe what's happened to him (about 85%, really), they treat him with respect/worship.