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I'd say it was the day the villain finally escaped. He knows the castle inside and out.



Hero name: The Night Star
Age: 22
Gender: Female
Appearance:

Personality: Genevieve is a generous person. She devotes her time and energy to helping others in any way she can. She is fierce and loyal. She doesn't back down from a fight, even when the odds are completely against her. She doesn't only fight physical battles though, she also fights to make society better for women and more inclusive to all people. She has a keen sense of right and wrong and is not afraid to be heard.
History: Genevieve was born to one of the high lords of the kingdom. She was born into just short of a royal title, fifth in line to the throne of the country. Her father's death changed that though. She was only two when he died in a fire on their estate. Genevieve and her mother lost everything in their possession at the time, and as a lady, Genevieve's mother was taken in to live in the castle. That was where Genevieve was raised, and as many would say, it took a village. Genevieve was always being schooled in etiquette and how to behave like a lady, and then promptly leaving the room and forgetting everything she ever learned. She would play with the boys of the castle and ruin countless dresses. She taught herself how to ride horses, and not sidesaddle like she was supposed to. She was outspoken, an never let anyone tell her that she couldn't do the things the boys could do. She was a revolutionary thinker. People said it stemmed from not having a father around, but it just came from inside her.
The most profound effect on her life came when she was young. One of her best friends and partners in crime talked about a potion that could grant wishes. Genevieve begged to go searching with him. There was only one wish she wanted, and that was to meet her father, if only briefly. When the guards found them, she wanted to stick up for her friend, to pull the royal status card, even though both children knew it wouldn't work. He made her run, they both knew the castle well enough to get away, but she was quicker, and had more to lose. She never saw her friend again, and could only imagine the horrors he endured. Genevieve started dedicating her life to helping people after that in the hopes to make up for the terrible choice she had made in letting her best friend face the guards alone.
superpowers: Telekinetic, Super Human Reflexes, and slight hovering abilities.

Villain Name: Fury
Appearance:

Age: 22
Personality: Uncaring to all yet hides behind a fake smile, Bastion is a witty yet jaded soul. Because of his many years of torture, his heart is cold to showing remorse to anyone. He does hope for a better future but only wants the world to experience the pain he’s endured for so long. However, he loves a good joke and would still try to get anyone who would care to listen something to smile about.
Backstory:
In his early years in the Arthurian kingdom, he had many friends. That’s mostly because of his father, the head guard, bringing him to play with the young royals on days he was on duty at the castle. He had a happy childhood up until his pre-teen years. The royals would peer pressure him into stealing a morsel here or a shekel of silver there. Overtime, he received a high from the thievery and did it without question. Becoming quite good at covering his tracks. However, little did he know a watchful kept view of him. Eyes that were not too kind.
One day, while his father was sent overseas on mission, he and his best childhood friend heard of a potion within the castle. A potion to grant any wish. When the duo found the bottle, Bastion was about to store it in his pocket when several guards stormed in. Scared to no end, he dropped the bottle and was apprehended. He forced his friend to run, which at least allowed one of them freedom. But due to severity of the crime, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
For years, he was tortured and beaten with no one to turn to. His father never returned to visit even though he heard rumors that he came back to the kingdom. That alone sent him spiraling into anger, regret, and bitterness.
Powers:
Super Strength, Teleportation, and Fire manipulation


I'll make the first post but won't be back on 'til 5pm or so Central Time tomorrow. Hope you have a blessed night!

Bastion hands shook as he gripped tightly to the rope. Thirty feet above ground and here he was, hoping down the side of the tower. His feet pressed hard against the stone wall before attempting the next jump. Gritting his teeth, the gash on his back open up. But just a scratch. This was a pain he was acquainted with all too well.
Loud voices were just above. They may have just noticed the empty cell. Or possibly the dead guard in his place in the cell. Should serve for a nice parting gift.


His mother's voice echoed in his head. What would she say if she saw him? Would she be able to recognize his scarred body? Would she welcome him with open arms?





"The prisoner, he ran into me, but I hit my head, I don't know where he went," she lied, playing on her dazed state, one of the guards helped her onto his horse, turning to return her to the castle as she looked back up the path at the receding pinprick of red on the trail.

He noticed two guards outside a home a few feet away. He backed in an alley and observed. There shouldn't be any guards out this time of night. What's changed in these past 10 years?


He vanished from his spot and appeared behind both guards. He engulfed his hands in flames before piercing them in their backs. They screamed in pain, collapsing to the ground. They'll bleed to death eventually. He turned to open the door. Hoping his mom would be waiting on the other side.






Bastion took a step back. He glanced at her delicate face. Her eyes diving into his own. There was a resemblance of a young child he couldn't quite understand. A child that always showed she cared. This wasn't her, was it?
"I recognize." He sighed. "I recognize something about you. I'm sorry I can't say anymore than that." He clasped both hands together and extinguished the fireball. "As for the killing, you should know what I've done pales in comparison to the hundreds the royal guards murdered. I'm lucky to be standing."

She saw something flash across his features and knew that in some why he knew her, but it wasn't enough. "You never were good with names. You used to call me Raven when you forgot my name because of my hair," she admitted, a soft smile touching her features. At mention of the guards, she glanced over her shoulder, to make sure they were still alone. "Some of them are forced to. The prince took over and sent this place straight to hell. He would threaten guards families if they refused him. Other were blood thirsty. Under past kings they were held at bay by precedent, like dogs tied to the back stairs. Once they were set free they became monsters." Gen shook herself out of the thought, ignoring the things she had seen that had left scars on her mind. "Let me help you, at least with your injuries. We can find you a place to hide, you don't have to hurt anyone, please," she pleaded with him, her eyes sincere as she put the arrow away, wrapping the bow around her body so it hung across her body. "Please, Bastion."



He looked to the dull fireplace to his right. The ashes settled with a faint smell of smoke. He remembered many a night by the fire. Sitting in his mother's lap while listening to his father's amazing stories of valor and adventure. But what good is adventure if love for family was never a part of it? "I imagine the revolt must have been going on for years if he decided to leave me to rot." He turned towards Raven with the box in clear view. "This right here is what I will use to kill him."

Gen felt his rage, it was almost palpable in the air. She swallowed uneasily, not sure what to say to the fact that his father had abandoned him, knowing the knowledge that the revolt had only been an issue for a little over a year, and guards had only been deployed last month. She wouldn't look in the box though. The box snapped shut as it turned toward her, knocking itself to the ground as though struck hard from above by an unseen force. "No, you can't kill him. Bas, you are better than that. If you even try to do this you are stooping to his level. You have a chance, you don't have to be the monster he is." She moved forward slightly, as though to put a hand on his arm, but then rethought it, not sure how he would react to being touched with care when the scars on his body showed years of hatred and pain. "Anyway, he not here, let me help you with your injuries, and then we can figure out where to go from there, okay?"

The box slammed to the ground. What caused it? No matter really. The bottle inside was durable enough to absorb the impact. In any case, she seemed more comfortable to even call him Bas. Another name he haven't been called in some time. And the closer she got, the stronger her sweet scent invaded his space.
He backed away a bit as he looked at his own scars and injuries. At this point, they didn't hurt much but her offer to take care of them was tempting. However, first things first. "My father kills as a profession. I doubt killing him would make me any worse of a person." He walked past her towards the front door. "Second, don't call me Bas unless you plan on telling me who you really are, and why you care so much."


He pointed to her bow, arrows and quiver. "You leave your bow and arrows here for a night and..." He ignited his other hand in flames. "if you as much tackle me, I'll kill you. I won't follow you any other way."

Gen knew he wouldn't trust her blindly. It wasn't in his nature, and after being stuck in a hellhole for so long, he wasn't taking offers of safety lightly. The last thing Gen wanted to do though was put down her bow and arrow. Her body stiffened as he requested it, the fire in his hands reflection in her eyes as she slowly pulled the bow from her body, setting it gently down on the floor. She had crafted it herself, taking immense amounts of time to carve every detail, sand the wood to perfection. It was something she was proud of, and she prayed he wouldn't harm it. She bit her lip, looking at it. "I'll leave my arrows, every single one of them, but I will not risk my bow being found or stolen, it's one of a kind, priceless." She bartered, tossing each of her arrows away from her, then taking the dagger from her boot and sliding it across the room to his feet. "Those are all the weapons I have. If you want to hold the bow until we get there, fine, but I will not leave it in the middle of an abandoned building."
