Post by Ripper on Sept 2, 2014 18:23:48 GMT
[attr="class","ws"] [attr="class","h"]Ripper [attr="class","fc"] [attr="class","bi"]REAL NAME: Wes Alsworth [attr="class","bi2"]REAL GENDER: Male [attr="class","bi2"]GENDER: Male [attr="class","bi2"]AGE: 16 [attr="class","bi2"]SEXUALITY: Heterosexual [attr="class","bi2"]FACE-CLAIM: shiba tatsuya, Mahouka Koukou No Rettousei [attr="class","bi2"]PLAYED BY: Saber [attr="class","h2"]Appearance [attr="class","b"] Tall, colorful, handsome, and attractive are just a few traits to explain Mr. Wes Alsworth, but they are just words. To see it is to believe it, and seeing such a sight these days is rare. Alsworth was born a nobleman, and as such he was taught how to hold himself in high regard. He dresses cleanly, finely, and like a gentleman. His stride is smooth, slick, and practiced. His chin is up, his eyes are forward, and his lips are almost always pulled into a slight smile as to keep himself attractive and approachable. Though, it is not always this way. Due to having his outlook drilled into him from such a young age, Mr. Alsworth has learned a few tricks and escapes from that world. When he sits, he becomes a little lazy, and when he is with others he knows he allows himself to relax. Being stiff and proper had become second nature, but being comfortable was also something Wes sought out. After sixteen years, finding that balance has still been difficult. [attr="class","h3"]Personality [attr="class","b"] Up front, Mr. Alsworth is a kind gentleman. He takes his words very seriously and means everything he says. He has never let down a promise and is always on time no matter what it is, and by on time, I mean early. He is light-hearted, kind, and tries to make himself as approachable as possible by all people. Many have nicknamed him “Saint Alsworth” in his school, but he denies such allegations. With his family’s blood running through his viens, Wes has had no choice but to hold himself up as best as possible. If not, then he would most certainly crumble under the pressure. Mr. Alsworth cares deeply for those around him and always has open arms and open ears for those who need them. He does not discriminate race or ethnicity, he does not care for gender, and he does not care for religion. Mr. Alsworth is a simple man and creating problems simply because he is speaking to a poor black man is just unsightly and unnecessary. In addition to that, Mr. Alsworth tries to avoid confrontation if possible. However, if it is unavoidable, his self-defense and martial arts background are enough to handle most opponents. BAHAHA, who am I kidding? Me play a full blown prim and proper noblemen? Are you nuts? No, this guy is not that. On the surface he is, but behind that mask, behind those glowing eyes is a demon who thirsts for the blood of innocent, weak rabbits. And those rabbits are the foolish scumbag humans he lives around and interacts with. These twisted plebeians must know their place, and those who don’t will meet a swift end… Yes, behind that mask is a murderer. A cold hearted, ice blooded man who will take the life of anyone who crosses him or even dares to do something he doesn’t like. And he will do it without remorse, without fear, and without care for their excuses. He lives the life of a kind man simply to find the worthless beings who do not deserve to live the lives they have. He finds information, plans his attack, and kills swiftly and silently, leaving no trace. Then, using his powerful influence as an Alsworth, he suppresses any attempts to search or check on the murdered victims. Saying that the police are on a payroll is an understatement; Alsworth would kill every one of them if he had the chance. Pathetic little squibs… Always in the way, always never minding their own business… No wonder they end up disappearing. [attr="class","h3"]History [attr="class","b"]The creation of this man was ordinary; Wes Alsworth was born into the noble English family of the Alsworth and was said to be the heir of the family. He was the first son of what would turn out to be four daughters and three other sons. Expectations of what he would do were high, there was always pressure to be better, and failure was never an option. Success was the only path, and Wes had no choice. From the day of his birth, he was scrutinized and trained like a dog in the ways of the upper class. From walking to talking to eating, to leading a business; Wes was taught everything. There was no free time, no play time, and no friends. There was only work, business, and acquaintances whom were expected to become business partners later in life. Well, business partners or maids and lovers. However everything else was nothing simple. There was always an underlying secret, a lie, and a trail of breadcrumbs which led to something dark and quiet. When he was young, Wes was a mischievous being who slipped away whenever he wasn’t being watched and was always getting into some form of trouble. Whether it was stealing candy, flipping skirts, or forcing his maid to do various troubling things, calling Wes a little demon was probably a good name. Although the most troubling part of Wes’s younger years was his curiosity for death… Wes learned that killing a weaker creature, such as a mouse or a bird, brought him joy and chasing the creatures into corners was a thrilling experience. He was so entertained by it that he eliminated the entire rodent population in his family’s manor, and he did so using various methods. Some methods were poison, strangulation, neck snapping, torture, and minor organ damage which would eventually turn fatal after a few agonizing days. Yet, his favorite pest killing method was mutilation. He became so good at it that he could keep a mouse alive while he skinned it. Oh it was exciting to see it squirm… But, such a thing didn’t last. Wes’s father quickly learned of his son’s disgusting hobby and put an end to it immediately and punished the boy harshly. Wes was put under a family ordered house arrest and was restricted to going to only his room and school. He wasn’t allowed to eat with the family anymore and wasn’t allowed to talk to anyone outside of school unless he needed something required for living, and even then he had to be accompanied by a maid or butler; even in the bathroom. For three years, Wes’s freedom was snatched from him and he became something of a curse in the family. Yet those three years were not wasted. In order to regain his honor and prestige in the family, Wes put his hobby to the side and focused on his studies and his own personal orientation. If he wanted to return to the life he had, he needed to show his Father that he was worthy of it. And so, he put himself through a rigorous gauntlet. For three years, he forced himself to be at the top of his class and made himself well known in his school for his personality. Before, he was thought to have been the outcast. When he approached his Father three years after his home imprisonment, he had turned himself into something of an angel, and it was enough. At the age of ten, Wes’s privileges were returned to him, but his Father’s eyes continued to always be on him. If he wished to remain out, Wes needed to continue to chase perfection. Every semester, Wes was expected to be perfect with his grades. His Father expected him to create a large network of connections and Wes was forced to go to every ball, meeting, and gathering possible. The boy needed to learn, and he needed to be prepared. If he was to take over the Alsworth name than he would need to be a dignified individual who had zero faults physically and mentally, and so he strived to be just that. And yet, following the law of equivalent exchange, this perfection came with a price. With the freedom he was given, Was’s thirst to satisfy the dark hobby he had returned. This time, he had much bigger prey. Living the life of a nobleman was tough and there were enemies everywhere. Saying that everyone wanted to take advantage of you was probably a true statement, and after his rise to glory; Wes understood this. Before, everyone scorned him and avoided him. After his quick turn around, girls flocked to his desk, begged for his time, and other boys all wanted to be his friend. These liars were pathetic and obvious in their actual wants and Wes was no fool. Rather than simply give them what they wanted, he used them as tools for his own accomplishments, and as food for the creature that lurked in his mind… Unlike many people, Wes embraced that creature with open arms and worked in tangent with the little being. Using his noble outlook, Wes worked his way into the lives of whom he truly hated. He learned about their hobbies, their daily routines, and their own network of people. Many were simpletons who performed the same actions on a daily basis and never really dared to expand on the people they knew. This made things easy, and Wes took his chances. At first, he was sloppy, but practice made perfect, and he learned quick. Though, Wes did not simply please his need without knowledge of how to do so. Before he even dared to challenge the English police system, he researched those who had come before him. He learned of their tactics, their strategies, and their methods as well as how the police attempted to track them down. Those whom had escaped intrigued Wes the most, as avoiding prosecution would be the best thing for him because it would mean staying out of jail. It would not be easy, but it was possible. With his status and influence, Wes could think of many ways to get away with his hobby. Still, remaining vigilant would be key. There was no mistake; he could not leave anything behind. And so, after a quiet year of teaching himself under the guise of preparing for school; Wes learned how to murder. Then, he did it. And he did it a lot... * * * August 14th, 2013; a young boy named Philip Rayvern goes missing. His body is never found but the location of his death is. At the location, there are blood marks and signs of struggle, but there is no sign of ballistic discharge or DNA tracing the killer. Case unsolved. August 20th, 2013: a girl by the name of Cynthia Rosewood is found dead in a river bed. Her windpipe is shattered and her clothes ripped apart. No foreign bodily fluids are found in her body so the torn clothes are expected to be because of the river. No fingerprints are found on her neck but the murder weapon, a belt, and several footprints are found a few miles up the river bed. This location is believed to be the scene of death, but due to the distortion as it was a public area, the footprints were unable to be traced. Tracing the serial number, the belt is found to belong to Phillip Rayvern. Case unsolved. November 8th, 2013; A girl named Elizabeth Carton goes missing after leaving her job. Her family put out a missing person’s request. Carton is never found. Case Unsolved. November 9th, 2013: Another missing person’s report of woman by the name of Lindsey Heart is also processed. The action is the same; Heart disappears after leaving work and never returns home. Heart’s body is never found. Case Unsolved. November 17th, 2013: Two mutilated bodies are found in a small ditch on a farm, covered in feces of the farm animals. All fingers and toes were removed, the faces were burned by acid, teeth removed, and the bodies were drained of blood. Due to the genders, the bodies are suspected to belong to Elizabeth Carton and Lindsey Heart but without an ability to trace their DNA, it was uncertain. November 25th, 2013: The body of a child is found in the same river as Cynthia Rosewood but this one is found at the bottom of the river, held down by a pair of cinder blocks. The body is found to be that of Richard Green who had gone missing several weeks prior. Richard was killed by drowning and there was no evidence of the killer. Case Unsolved. * * * Yes, Wes watched all of these stories crop up in the news with a smiling face. The police were foolish, and the careful killer tended to his flock of sheep with as much care as he could. He purchased his tools from other countries, had them shipped to his friends, and picked everything up under the guise that he was their sibling. Then, he reused much of the items his previous victims had. In the case of Cynthia, he used Philip’s belt. For Lindsey and Carton, he linked their routines. For Green, he brought his classmate to the river during a fireworks show and knocked him out while others were distracted by the bright lights. The reign of terror had just begun, but Wes was smart. After removing the planet of some filth and after getting a taste of the joyful nature of killing, he took a break. The body count had piled up a little quicker than he had suspected and the police were becoming more active in the area. So, Wes turned his eyes back to his studies for the moment. This was not over, however… he simply needed to rethink his strategy… Or not. Just after he had pulled off his lovely deeds, Wes was introduced to the world of video games by his younger siblings. At first, he was of the mind of his Father; they were stupid and not worth his time. That all changed when he saw his younger brothers mercilessly slaughtering other people on the television screen; and they weren’t being reprimanded. Instead, they were laughing with each other! How could they get away with such a thing and not care about the consequences?! Wait… it was virtual… There was no real blood, no real body… Intrigued by this, Wes joined his siblings (which made them feel a little uncomfortable at first) and began to play. Strangely enough, Wes enjoyed it to an extent. He did not get the rush like he did in the real world, but there was no consequences in return. Wes was able to shoot and kill hundreds of people in those virtual worlds without having a care in the world! It was exciting! And it made dealing with not actually killing a lot easier. So, while keeping an eye on the news and for updates on his victims; Wes pleasured himself with the world of video games. Wes was able to maintain this life for almost two years, but then it became too much to bear. The people he lived with and spoke to were far too obnoxious, and there were many others whom had pulled his strings taut. So, he put down the video games… * * * June 21st, 2017: A body is found in a creekbed outside of London. Its lower arms and lower legs are missing and half of the skull has been melted by acid. The blood has been removed and the body has already begun to decompose, making DNA difficult to extract. Case Unsolved. July 16th, 2017; Much like the victim in June, a body is found without its hands or feet. But this time nearly all of the body has been burned by acid in some form. Police begin to investigate the purchasing of acidic liquids. July 20th, 2017: A woman by the name of Donna Halsey goes missing after she leaves home. She never arrives at work, but was last seen stopping at the same coffee shop she goes to on her routine. Suspects are gathered, and Jim Slater is convicted of the crime due to his alibi falling through as well as his DNA being on a coffee cup found in a dumpster that had Donna’s name on it. July 23rd, 2017; Another woman named Elizabeth Smith goes missing, this time during her lunch break. She is last seen getting a burger at the local restaurant. Her Husband is suspected of the kidnapping, as he left the country an hour after Elizabeth’s disappearance. The body is never location and Rodger Smith is found death in Germany two weeks later. Due to Germany being unwilling to cooperate, the case has been closed and placed as “Unsolved”. August 16th, 2017; Two young teenagers disappear from school. Their previous whereabouts are unknown due to them disconnecting their cellular devices. They are last seen leaving school together and heading home; but they never arrived. Police investigated their circle of friends but there were no signs of them wanting to run away. After two weeks, the teenagers are presumed to be dead. November 4th, 2017: Another teenager disappears from a Private School which is home to many upper class families. Several private investigators are brought on board but much like the teenagers in August, the boy’s cellular device was disconnected and he was last seen leaving school. His circle of friends all had alibis which were upheld and proven. After two weeks, the boy is presumed dead. November 10th and 11th, 2017: A serial killer is determined to be the cause of the recent cases of killings and kidnappings as another two teenagers disappear. Both teenagers are not connected to each other socially or physically. Again, their cellular devices are disconnected making tracing their locations impossible. Police check the security cameras in the area but find that they had been put into a loop during the times of the disappearances. November 16th, 2017; A link is made between the teenagers as another goes missing; they are all females between the ages of thirteen and sixteen. They are all kidnapped after school, their cellular devices are disconnected at their suspected times of disappearance, and the security cameras in the areas of their vanishings are all found to be looped. Students are warned to travel in pairs rather than alone after school. November 18th, 2017; A trace is found within the system linking the security camera hacks to the man named Rodger Smith. This is quickly found to be an error as Smith was found dead a few months prior. After further investigation, however, it is discovered that Smith was indeed a cyber terrorist who had been cracking into many bank systems. He had fled the country most likely out of fear of prosecution as another Investigation team was on the verge of discovering his activity. Germany continues to state that Smith was murdered, but does not allow an investigation team to see the body. November 19th, 2017: Smith’s computer system is traced as it begins to loop the security cameras near a school. Police are sent to the scene but it is too late. A cell phone is found disconnected on the sidewalk and two more female teenagers go missing. Having just missed the kidnapper, Police are dispatched to the schools every evening in hopes of catching the killer. November 21st, 2017; London police headquarters is disconnected due to a power outage. Systems come back online in several minutes. Due to the increasing attacks on Police Systems, Police begin to investigate terrorist groups in the area and increase the personnel in their cyber security division. November 22nd, 2017; A female teenager goes missing before school. The cameras are checked but are found to have been manually disconnected. Police immediately begin to patrol near the schools all throughout the day. November 30th, 2017: All records of the camera malfunctions are erased. The deletion is linked to Officer Stephan Regis but he has denied the allegations against him. Regis is convicted of assisting with the kidnappings and is suspected to be the reason for the camera issues. * * * With things starting to get cut really close, and after nearly being caught twice, Wes restrained himself and quickly returned to his game world. His targets were becoming more vigilant and the police had been catching on, so rather than push himself; he paid off the group of hackers assisting him and returned to his daily life. Yet, that was when his evil deeds began to affect him personally. After he had begun to target women simply because they were easier than males, he found that talking to them had become a little more difficult, and even looking at them made him feel disgusting. With that in mind, Wes started avoiding the opposite sex as much as possible. He stopped going on dates and stopped grouping up with them. In some cases, he became very snippy with them in order to get the female to leave him alone. He needed space, but he had to keep his act together. To do this, Wes befriended two women and kept them close. He used them as both a cover and as therapeutic items. It worked, for the most part. During his break, Wes heard of the game Elder Tale by his younger brothers. It was an interesting concept and the thought of being able to kill things other than just people made Wes salivate. It reminded him of his younger years when he killed rodents. So, when Elder Tale was released, Wes sat down and created a character… ...and subsequently was sucked into the virtual world. Karma. [attr="class","h3"]Extra [attr="class","b"] --Due to his targeting of women, Wes has problems interacting with females. |
[attr="class","ws"] [attr="class","h"]statistics and inventory [attr="class","fc"] [attr="class","bi3"]RACE: Foxtail [attr="class","bi4"]CLASS: Assassin [attr="class","bi4"]SUBCLASS: Tracker [attr="class","bi5"]CRAFTING CLASS: Mechanic [attr="class","h4"]Stats (DO NOT EDIT THIS SECTION) [attr="class","b3"] [attr="class","lt"] [attr="class","lt1"]character level [attr="class","lt12"]001 [attr="class","lt2"]subclass level [attr="class","lt22"]001 [attr="class","lt2"]crafting level [attr="class","lt22"]001 [attr="class","hm"]HP [attr="class","hm2"]---- [attr="class","hm"]MP [attr="class","hm2"]---- [attr="class","st2"]Strength [attr="class","st22"]--- [attr="class","st12"]+00 [attr="class","st2"]Dexterity [attr="class","st22"]--- [attr="class","st22"]+00 [attr="class","st2"]Agility [attr="class","st22"]--- [attr="class","st22"]+00 [attr="class","st2"]Intelligence [attr="class","st22"]--- [attr="class","st22"]+00 [attr="class","st2"]Wisdom [attr="class","st22"]--- [attr="class","st22"]+00 [attr="class","rt"] [attr="class","h3"]Skills [attr="class","b2"] [attr="class","skill"]Death Stinger: Self Buff. Poison, a classic tool of assassins but honor less by nature. By coating their weapons in these foul concoctions, the attacks of an Assassin have a chance to poison their enemies, slowly chipping away at their health overtime. Users of this technique must be wary though, as anyone struck by the blade can be poisoned, even the users themselves. This skill has a casting time of 5 seconds and a cooldown of 30 seconds. [attr="class","skill"]Disassembly: Mechanics have a certain affinity with taking apart machines, so monsters that are mechanical in nature had better watch out. Mechanics deal 20% more damage to Machine-type monsters. They can also cancel buffs on Machine-type monsters upon a successful hit. [attr="class","skill"]Silent Move: A skill that deadens the user's movements whenever traveling, preventing them from making any sound while walking. In exchange, the Tracker's movement speed is reduced by 50%. For every 10 levels the tracker gains in their subclass level, this debuff is decreased by 10%. After Level 50, the debuff is eliminated completely. [attr="class","h3"]Equipment [attr="class","b2"] [attr="class","skill"]Armor: Cloth Armor [attr="class","skill"]Left Hand: Starter Dagger: A small knife often used as a tool when it isn't used in battle. A starter weapon designed for novice adventurers, made out of cheap iron. It is well-balanced and easy to use but doesn’t hit particularly hard at all. You probably should get this replaced as soon as you can. [attr="class","skill"]Right Hand: Starter Dagger: A small knife often used as a tool when it isn't used in battle. A starter weapon designed for novice adventurers, made out of cheap iron. It is well-balanced and easy to use but doesn’t hit particularly hard at all. You probably should get this replaced as soon as you can. [attr="class","skill"]Accessory#1: Leave blank [attr="class","skill"]Accessory#2: Leave blank [attr="class","skill"]Accessory#3: Leave blank [attr="class","skill"]Accessory#4: Leave blank [attr="class","h3"]Inventory [attr="class","b2"] |
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