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==Aspirations==
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*Long Term:  Discover the mysteries of how supernatural abilities work
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*Short Term: Find out something interesting about a non-human life form
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*Short Term: Discover a new cause of death.

Revision as of 07:26, 25 February 2014

Dr. Ian Sutler (Demonic Name: Silavos)

Concept: Medical Examiner

Incarnation: Destroyer

Agenda: Inquistor (Seeking the truth within the mysteries of flesh)

Fall: Fascinated by the mysteries of life, he spared a target so he could observe him. This was rather the end result of

Virtue: Curious

Vice: Obsession

Attributes

Mental Attributes

Intelligence: 3

Wits: 3

Resolve: 2

Physical

Strength: 2

Dexterity: 3

Stamina: 2


Social

Presence: 1

Manipulation: 2

Composure: 3


Skills

Mental (11)

Investigation 2

Medicine 3 (Autopsy)

Occult 3

Science 3 (Crime Science Analysis)


Physical (7)

Athletics 2

Brawl 1

Stealth 1

Weaponry 3 (Master of Blades)


Social (4)

Streetwise 3 (Cover Threat: Former Hunter of the Streets)

Subterfuge 1


Merits (10)

Ian:

  • Profession 2 (Coroner) - Contacts 2 (Corner), 9 Again Medicine/Science Spec.

Silavos:

  • Defense Combat(Weaponry) 1,
  • Armed Defense 3,
  • Finesse Weapon 2 (Blades)

Embeds/Exploits

Hush

Just Bruised

Lucky Break

On The Mend - Key


Demonic Form

Description: A vaguely man shaped shadow with golden eyes and a blades manufactured at need.

Modifications (3)

  • Fast Attack
  • Inhuman Reflexes
  • Night Vision

Techniques (2)

  • Mirrored Skin
  • Plasma Drive

Propulsion (1)

  • Spacial Distortion

Process (1)

  • Wound Healing

Primium 1

Aether 10/1

Cover 7

Calculated Values

Willpower 5

Health 7

Defense 5

Init 6

Speed 10

Aspirations

  • Long Term: Discover the mysteries of how supernatural abilities work
  • Short Term: Find out something interesting about a non-human life form
  • Short Term: Discover a new cause of death.