Post by Talon on Jan 17, 2008 12:34:57 GMT -5
Name: Bahamut
Alignment: Good
Divine Rank: Intermediate God
Attributes: Weather, good dragons, protection
Height: 100 feet (at shoulder)
Weight: 50 tons
Length: 190 feet
Wingspan: 210 feet
Description: The basis of Bahamut’s form is a lithe yet muscular dragon with pure, platinum scales, and a plated, chrome-colored chest/underbelly. His eyes are sky-blue with a single black, cat-like iris. He has a row of small, ice-blue, curved spikes running up the back of all four forelegs, and a row of larger, similar spikes running down his back. Four wings, each with their wing-fibers being composed of a semi-solid, electric-blue energy, sit upon his back, the hind pair being half as large as the first. Finally, he bears an impressive array of dark-gray horns on the back of his head, the main being four straight, gazelle-like horns (two on the top, two near the back of the jaws).
Abilities:
Breath of Disintegration- Bahamut’s default weapon is a beam of white energy outlined in blue. The beam can disintegrate any non-deific material in its path, and will heavily damage any other deities. It has a 4-second charge time, so Bahamut is vulnerable when he uses it.
Weather Manipulation- Bahamut has complete control over a desired area’s weather. He can command it to do whatever he pleases, except for the impossible (I.E. raining fire, green sunshine, etc.) He can manipulate what the weather produces as well, such as lightning, tornadoes, etc. He can control the temperature as well, reducing it to the lowest degrees possible, or extremely hot. This can be used at will, and requires no concentration whatsoever.
Shield of Divinity- Bahamut can create a silvery-white, dome-shaped barrier of energy almost 500 feet across around himself. The shield stops almost all energy-based and physical attacks, but it requires Bahamut’s energy and concentration.
Personality: Bahamut is among the kindest beings in existence, and usually is. He looks upon all good beings with compassion, even those of non-draconic origin. He looks upon evil beings with disgust, but otherwise ignores them completely. Every once in a while, Bahamut will assume a mortal form and walk amongst them unnoticed. He has a great sense of humor. However, he bears an animalistic hatred towards one being: His sister Tiamat. He has an obsession with sending dead champions of good back to their respective planes, if he feels they deserve it (which is frequently); he also tends to break a lot of rules dealing with mortals (such as the revival thing).
History: Bahamut was once an elemental, created by Gaia (the Earth's spirit) to defend the planet against any significant threats. After countless battles, the dragon was destroyed in a two-edged attack against the entity known as Unicron, essentially destroying both sides. In the afterlife, Bahamut was met by the Watchers, several of the first Deities. There, they gave him the choice to pass onto Heaven, or take up the seat of a Deity and serve the forces of good on a much higher scale. Naturally, Bahamut accepted the position of Deity, and from that point on, has watched over the the innocent and their defenders, and continues to do so today.
Equipment/Belongings: None
Avatars:
Adamant- A large silver dragon similar in appearance to Bahamut, except his wings are feathered and overall body is less ornate. Usually sent to Earth for divine message relays.
Chethara- An ivory-skinned, female angel with four silver wings, usually adorned in white-and-chrome robes. Usually sent for messaging to other deities.
Theme Song: Dragonforce- Cry for Eternity
Alignment: Good
Divine Rank: Intermediate God
Attributes: Weather, good dragons, protection
Height: 100 feet (at shoulder)
Weight: 50 tons
Length: 190 feet
Wingspan: 210 feet
Description: The basis of Bahamut’s form is a lithe yet muscular dragon with pure, platinum scales, and a plated, chrome-colored chest/underbelly. His eyes are sky-blue with a single black, cat-like iris. He has a row of small, ice-blue, curved spikes running up the back of all four forelegs, and a row of larger, similar spikes running down his back. Four wings, each with their wing-fibers being composed of a semi-solid, electric-blue energy, sit upon his back, the hind pair being half as large as the first. Finally, he bears an impressive array of dark-gray horns on the back of his head, the main being four straight, gazelle-like horns (two on the top, two near the back of the jaws).
Abilities:
Breath of Disintegration- Bahamut’s default weapon is a beam of white energy outlined in blue. The beam can disintegrate any non-deific material in its path, and will heavily damage any other deities. It has a 4-second charge time, so Bahamut is vulnerable when he uses it.
Weather Manipulation- Bahamut has complete control over a desired area’s weather. He can command it to do whatever he pleases, except for the impossible (I.E. raining fire, green sunshine, etc.) He can manipulate what the weather produces as well, such as lightning, tornadoes, etc. He can control the temperature as well, reducing it to the lowest degrees possible, or extremely hot. This can be used at will, and requires no concentration whatsoever.
Shield of Divinity- Bahamut can create a silvery-white, dome-shaped barrier of energy almost 500 feet across around himself. The shield stops almost all energy-based and physical attacks, but it requires Bahamut’s energy and concentration.
Personality: Bahamut is among the kindest beings in existence, and usually is. He looks upon all good beings with compassion, even those of non-draconic origin. He looks upon evil beings with disgust, but otherwise ignores them completely. Every once in a while, Bahamut will assume a mortal form and walk amongst them unnoticed. He has a great sense of humor. However, he bears an animalistic hatred towards one being: His sister Tiamat. He has an obsession with sending dead champions of good back to their respective planes, if he feels they deserve it (which is frequently); he also tends to break a lot of rules dealing with mortals (such as the revival thing).
History: Bahamut was once an elemental, created by Gaia (the Earth's spirit) to defend the planet against any significant threats. After countless battles, the dragon was destroyed in a two-edged attack against the entity known as Unicron, essentially destroying both sides. In the afterlife, Bahamut was met by the Watchers, several of the first Deities. There, they gave him the choice to pass onto Heaven, or take up the seat of a Deity and serve the forces of good on a much higher scale. Naturally, Bahamut accepted the position of Deity, and from that point on, has watched over the the innocent and their defenders, and continues to do so today.
Equipment/Belongings: None
Avatars:
Adamant- A large silver dragon similar in appearance to Bahamut, except his wings are feathered and overall body is less ornate. Usually sent to Earth for divine message relays.
Chethara- An ivory-skinned, female angel with four silver wings, usually adorned in white-and-chrome robes. Usually sent for messaging to other deities.
Theme Song: Dragonforce- Cry for Eternity