Post by Roxy Lalonde on Mar 11, 2013 11:39:37 GMT -6
Name: Roxy Lalonde
Aliases: Rogue of Void
Age: Sixteen
Gender: Female
Species: Human
Alignment: Good
Canon or Original: Canon - Homestuck
Date of Birth: December 4th, 2409
Place of Birth: Meteor in the Veil
Physical Appearance:
Normally
TRICKSTER MODE
God Tier
Special Abilities: Being a paradox clone alone has given Roxy a few abilities many would call superhuman (and whether they have anything to do with her other powers as Rogue of Void is up for debate). Roxy has displayed moments of superhuman strength. Once while escaping from an attack, Roxy absconded by punching the attacker in the face and leaping a great height. Her ‘pre-scratch’ self, as Rose’s mom, KO’d a beast with one sucker punch.
Roxy’s Title, Rogue, implies that she is a thief or some type of scoundrel, and in some respects she is, but only in a way that benefits those around her. A few quirks of her personality that show this tendency when she would ‘apperifie’ pumpkins from other universes to feed her Carapicians neighbors with.
Roxy’s Aspect, Void, is associated with the essence of lacking, or nothingness and the obfuscation of knowledge, or it’s outright destruction. In the game of Sburb, it’s the counter-aspect to Light. Roxy has only shown a passive use of the Void aspect, being able to keep others from finding where she (or anyone else she passively [not conscious choice] chooses) is by any means. Being of the Void aspect also ties her to ‘Furthest Ring’ or ‘Paradox Space’ or ‘everything that’s not everything’, essentially, nothing. (In going with the cosmology of Dead on Arrival, I’d like to explain and ‘headcanon’ Roxy’s Void powers a bit. I was thinking that she would draw her Void powers from the ‘holes’ in the Life Force, essentially acting in the ‘void of life’ or ‘death’, which ties in nicely with Void being the opposite aspect of Light in the home canon of Roxy. Yay or nay?)
Weapons: Roxy’s natural abilities as the Hero of Void are weapon enough, but just incase, Roxy usually keeps her handheld Appearifier on hand, which looks like a red toy ray gun. Once using the knobs to locate an object based on longitude, latitude, altitude, and time; all Roxy has to do is point and click at a space big enough for the object. She can’t deappearify an object (AKA send an object from her location to another place and time).
History: A ‘paradox clone’, Roxy’s existence is based on herself already existing. Fortunately for her, a ‘pre-scratch’ version of herself was copied with a device known as a ‘Appearifier’; which attempts to ‘appearifie’ an object unless doing so would create a paradox in that universe (if it would, a green slime is appearified instead). Roxy was ‘born’ on a meteor in an area known as the Veil, outside the Medium in which a vital game was played, a game that would birth new universes. The game, known as Sburb in some of the universes it appears in, is a possible facilitator for the Creator to create universes and to allow humans and other life forms a form of ‘god hood’.
Roxy was ‘meant’ to be sent back from Veil to Rainbow Falls, New York, to look after and care for her ‘daughter’, Rose. Along with raising Rose, Roxy would’ve helped develop the game Sburb for that universe, for her daughter to play.
This would AND wouldn’t happen, a paradox.
This instance of Sburb would’ve created a nonviable universe, so to prevent that Roxy’s ‘daughter’ and her friends reset the game with a ‘scratch’. From that instance in the Veil, when the meteors which held Roxy, Rose, and all the others were sent to Earth, they went to a reset universe. Instead of Roxy arriving before Rose, Rose arrived before Roxy... about four centuries earlier.
Rose would find herself battling an alien invasion that would take over the Earth; and Roxy would find herself in post-apocalyptic water wasteland. Along with a boy named Dirk Strider (who would turn out to be her paradox brother/father), Roxy would find herself to be the only living human on Earth in the year 2409. With her savy for technology though, Roxy would establish connections with two other children in the past of the universe, Jane and Jake. These four would be the ones who would attempt to play and win Sburb this time around.
Half a year later, the four after entering the game and commencing to play, are no closer to winning than the first group but they’re nowhere close to failing, that is until Jane activated ‘TRICKSTER MODE’ from a juju she had received from another Sburb player. This was basically like a cheat code in the game, in made all four of the children unusually and unnervingly cheerful with reality altering abilities. The four quickly make it to their ‘questbeds’ (an important achievement is to die on one to reach ‘God Tier’) using TRICKSTER MODE. Once reaching their questbeds on the moons of the planets Derse and Prospit, the crew spends some time mending emotional wounds between them, though not fully healed they at least begin the process.
Than the planets explode.
And now the fully realized God Tier Hero of Void, the Rogue, finds herself alone and far from her home universe, if it even exists anymore out there in paradox space.
Aliases: Rogue of Void
Age: Sixteen
Gender: Female
Species: Human
Alignment: Good
Canon or Original: Canon - Homestuck
Date of Birth: December 4th, 2409
Place of Birth: Meteor in the Veil
Physical Appearance:
Normally
TRICKSTER MODE
God Tier
Special Abilities: Being a paradox clone alone has given Roxy a few abilities many would call superhuman (and whether they have anything to do with her other powers as Rogue of Void is up for debate). Roxy has displayed moments of superhuman strength. Once while escaping from an attack, Roxy absconded by punching the attacker in the face and leaping a great height. Her ‘pre-scratch’ self, as Rose’s mom, KO’d a beast with one sucker punch.
Roxy’s Title, Rogue, implies that she is a thief or some type of scoundrel, and in some respects she is, but only in a way that benefits those around her. A few quirks of her personality that show this tendency when she would ‘apperifie’ pumpkins from other universes to feed her Carapicians neighbors with.
Roxy’s Aspect, Void, is associated with the essence of lacking, or nothingness and the obfuscation of knowledge, or it’s outright destruction. In the game of Sburb, it’s the counter-aspect to Light. Roxy has only shown a passive use of the Void aspect, being able to keep others from finding where she (or anyone else she passively [not conscious choice] chooses) is by any means. Being of the Void aspect also ties her to ‘Furthest Ring’ or ‘Paradox Space’ or ‘everything that’s not everything’, essentially, nothing. (In going with the cosmology of Dead on Arrival, I’d like to explain and ‘headcanon’ Roxy’s Void powers a bit. I was thinking that she would draw her Void powers from the ‘holes’ in the Life Force, essentially acting in the ‘void of life’ or ‘death’, which ties in nicely with Void being the opposite aspect of Light in the home canon of Roxy. Yay or nay?)
Weapons: Roxy’s natural abilities as the Hero of Void are weapon enough, but just incase, Roxy usually keeps her handheld Appearifier on hand, which looks like a red toy ray gun. Once using the knobs to locate an object based on longitude, latitude, altitude, and time; all Roxy has to do is point and click at a space big enough for the object. She can’t deappearify an object (AKA send an object from her location to another place and time).
History: A ‘paradox clone’, Roxy’s existence is based on herself already existing. Fortunately for her, a ‘pre-scratch’ version of herself was copied with a device known as a ‘Appearifier’; which attempts to ‘appearifie’ an object unless doing so would create a paradox in that universe (if it would, a green slime is appearified instead). Roxy was ‘born’ on a meteor in an area known as the Veil, outside the Medium in which a vital game was played, a game that would birth new universes. The game, known as Sburb in some of the universes it appears in, is a possible facilitator for the Creator to create universes and to allow humans and other life forms a form of ‘god hood’.
Roxy was ‘meant’ to be sent back from Veil to Rainbow Falls, New York, to look after and care for her ‘daughter’, Rose. Along with raising Rose, Roxy would’ve helped develop the game Sburb for that universe, for her daughter to play.
This would AND wouldn’t happen, a paradox.
This instance of Sburb would’ve created a nonviable universe, so to prevent that Roxy’s ‘daughter’ and her friends reset the game with a ‘scratch’. From that instance in the Veil, when the meteors which held Roxy, Rose, and all the others were sent to Earth, they went to a reset universe. Instead of Roxy arriving before Rose, Rose arrived before Roxy... about four centuries earlier.
Rose would find herself battling an alien invasion that would take over the Earth; and Roxy would find herself in post-apocalyptic water wasteland. Along with a boy named Dirk Strider (who would turn out to be her paradox brother/father), Roxy would find herself to be the only living human on Earth in the year 2409. With her savy for technology though, Roxy would establish connections with two other children in the past of the universe, Jane and Jake. These four would be the ones who would attempt to play and win Sburb this time around.
Half a year later, the four after entering the game and commencing to play, are no closer to winning than the first group but they’re nowhere close to failing, that is until Jane activated ‘TRICKSTER MODE’ from a juju she had received from another Sburb player. This was basically like a cheat code in the game, in made all four of the children unusually and unnervingly cheerful with reality altering abilities. The four quickly make it to their ‘questbeds’ (an important achievement is to die on one to reach ‘God Tier’) using TRICKSTER MODE. Once reaching their questbeds on the moons of the planets Derse and Prospit, the crew spends some time mending emotional wounds between them, though not fully healed they at least begin the process.
Than the planets explode.
And now the fully realized God Tier Hero of Void, the Rogue, finds herself alone and far from her home universe, if it even exists anymore out there in paradox space.