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Mar 19, 2019 17:12:12 GMT
Post by Theodore Hasenkamp on Mar 19, 2019 17:12:12 GMT
[googlefont="Krub"] [attr="class","boldtext"] WE ARE THE WARRIORS WHO LEARNED TO LOVE THE PAIN Theodore stood for a solid minute staring the other mutant down. The rogue was quite tense but it was to be expected, it's wasn't an easy situation for him. Theo turned his head ever so slightly when Rox spoke out. He was surprised to say the least, maybe she was hoping to just go home as soon as possible like Theo.. For whatever reason though, the rogue didn't seem so keen on just coming along with them all buddy buddy. Theo sighed as he ran a hand through his hair, why did they never want to just come easily? Everything would end up so much 'nicer' for them. There was approximately 5 or 6 metres between Theo and the mutant and he was now tired of the tension. Theo was preparing himself to close the gap as quickly as possible before the mutant grew a more worried look instead of the hardened look earlier, which really worried Theo. He wouldn't run.. right? Theo groaned internally, he couldn't allow him to run, he was not in the mood to just chase after someone. "What will your friends say when you get captured and I tell them all that you ran from someone without powers?" he said carefully, doing his best to taunt the mutant. The guardian smiled as the other mutants face showed some more hope and then even more hope when he looked at Rox who was sitting down. The rogue mutant took a brief second to loosen his arms, giving them a shake at his sides and that's when Theo made his move. He made sure to close the space within a second. Theo didn't need the biggest of opportunities to end a fight, just one. He made them all count. He felt his fist in the stomach of the mutant as he curled over, dropping to his knees as he gasped for air. Life wasn't fair though, and neither was Theodore as he kicked the mutant in the side firmly. The guardian then knelt down and hit the other person in the face in an attempt to knock him out. Once he looked knocked out enough, he looked up and gave a smile to Rox, "So uh. I fight you carry, right?" That's how it worked.. right? Of course, if she refused then he had no real issue with carrying him back.. or even just dragging him back on his own. [newclass=".boldtext b"]font-family:Krub; color: #4c72a7;[/newclass]
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Mar 18, 2019 17:32:59 GMT
Post by Theodore Hasenkamp on Mar 18, 2019 17:32:59 GMT
[googlefont="Krub"] [attr="class","boldtext"] WE ARE THE WARRIORS WHO LEARNED TO LOVE THE PAIN Theo took a moment to appreciate Rox's... offer to help? He wasn't sure what to call it exactly but the fact that she offered was fairly respectable. If she would actually be able to help at all, that was to be determined but should everything go smoothly she wouldn't be needed at all. Except for maybe an intimidation tactic?? While it wasn't planned out originally when Theo called out to the mutant, maybe he would be more willing to surrender when he saw that Theo wasn't alone. He made a quick note that if that's how things went down, it was totally planned that way. It didn't take long for the mutant to emerge from behind the tree, to which Theo offered a big warm smile. "Hey great! Nice to see you, I'm Th-" he paused abruptly to lean to the side slightly as the rogue mutant threw a bone spike at him. Theo raised his eyebrow at the rogue then looked to Rox with a wink before looking back to the rogue mutant. That was about the flashiest thing Theo could do. Of course, Theo had help that this mutant was weaker from doing his best to survive in a forest as well as being able to see that the mutants muscles were starting to flex before he had even moved. That wasn't the point though, he had to try and show off a little bit in front of the new partner. On to a more serious note, unfortunately, or fortunately, Theo had come to understand playing to his own strengths very quickly. He didn't have some super awesome power to overpower others or anything like that in fact the only really useful powers he had was being able to see the finer details as well as hear a lot better than others though the latter often felt like a curse as well. When he was first getting a hang of things and his powers, he had gotten pretty roughed up almost every time. In some ways, he guessed it had made him wisen up faster and work harder than his peers, leading him to where he was today. Quick, reliable, and a touch of smarts though he couldn't like that it wasn't uncommon for his plans to not quite turn out like he hoped. He was more of a guy to get a task completed rather than come up with the plan. Theo had become well versed in up close fighting. He wasn't an expert by any means but he was no slouch either. He made sure every he touched his opponent they felt his firm hits. The guardian cleared his throat a bit before continuing, "So uh, greetings aside then. It really sucks to live in the forest constantly on the hunt, yeah? The camp has food and a place to sleep, and you won't be alone." he managed to finish with a nod. Of course, Theo knew that his 'good word offer' was no longer on the table but the 'yellow' didn't know that. "So what do ya say buddy?" Theo sniffed a bit as he took the slightest step forward. He hoped that the other mutant couldn't see his patience wearing thin and if the rogue tried anymore funny business, Theo couldn't promise him and Rox would be going back with everyone alive. [newclass=".boldtext b"]font-family:Krub; color: #4c72a7;[/newclass]
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Mar 14, 2019 20:02:33 GMT
Post by Theodore Hasenkamp on Mar 14, 2019 20:02:33 GMT
[googlefont="Krub"] [attr="class","boldtext"] WE ARE THE WARRIORS WHO LEARNED TO LOVE THE PAIN Theo offered another smile, "Perhaps I am foolish but unless mutants start living under rocks, I feel as though there's no comparison." Yes, he could agree that mutants were humans, only superior but he wouldn't, couldn't, agree that humans could make something to put them ahead of mutants. If they were the same, what was stopping mutants from using this upgraded technology that always gave them the advantage? Theo knew mutants weren't invincible, but as long as they weren't thinking like cavemen then there was no way would a fight ever be 'fair'. Regardless, he was happy to hear that he wasn't the only one that found the colour system the government had issued was absurd. She seemed to have thought about rankings and such a little more than he had but the idea was the same and he nodded in agreement. He smirked as Rox reiterated what he had said about humans being careful. "I'll be sure to keep it in mind." Theo looked around for a moment, his face becoming more serious yet his body still fairly relaxed looking. "This is also the time where you can go hide or whatever if you'd like. He's here." Of course, he wouldn't frown upon receiving help but he found himself on his own more often than not. For various reasons, either simply because he was a mutant or because his partner(s) were too afraid to help to name a few of the recent occasions. Theo could hear the stray mutant moving about behind the trees, his breath already heavy. Theo assumed the stray was nervous. The guardian wondered if maybe he had known they were coming, not that it mattered. The results would be the same, Theo held himself to too high of a standard to let someone go, even if it was stupid and reckless. He sighed to himself and wondered if it would be worth trying to talk to the stray. It usually wasn't but what was the harm? It's not like they had an element of surprise. With his mind made up, Theo stepped out into a more open-ish area and put his hands up, "Hey uh, you probably know why I'm here so.." he said looking about for a moment before focusing his eyes on the tree the mutant was behind, focusing on the sound of his breaths to find him. "if you'd like to just come willingly-ish, I'll put in a good word for you when we get back. Deal?" He knew it probably wouldn't work but it would have been a much better alternative. [newclass=".boldtext b"]font-family:Krub; color: #4c72a7;[/newclass]
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Mar 13, 2019 16:45:25 GMT
Post by Theodore Hasenkamp on Mar 13, 2019 16:45:25 GMT
[googlefont="Krub"] [attr="class","boldtext"] WE ARE THE WARRIORS WHO LEARNED TO LOVE THE PAIN Theo gave a simple shrug to Rox's response about view points. She wasn't wrong and he knew that it wasn't the greatest reasoning to turn other mutants in but it was what worked for him. It left him with the least amount of guilt though there were brief moments when he wondered if this was just who he was. After all, not everyone could be the good guy, right? The mutant cracked an amused smile for the first time when Rox spoke about always having a choice. He wasn't so sure that was exactly how having a choice worked, but he couldn't really defend against her logic it either. It was easy to see that you always had a choice if you looked at it from the point of 'could you deal with the consequences?'. "Then I guess you could say I accept the consequences of turning other mutants in." he said looking back at her, doing his best to judge her reaction. It wasn't as if she could argue it much either, after all, she was hunting mutants just like he was. At least for the moment. Our nature... meaning, Roxana was a human perhaps? If so, it was quite bold to say such a thing in front of a mutant. He looked her up and down curiously, silently studying her. "I believe there's nothing a human could do to stop a mutant from killing them." he said matter of factly as he looked away from Rox to study the area before him. He closed his eyes and took a deep in before taking his headphones off, leaving them around his neck and breathed out slowly. Letting the overwhelming noises surround him. He did this in stride, not missing a step as he reopened his eyes as he looked around. They were getting closer so it wouldn't be too long before they found an actual lead. "You people think you have the mutants figured out with your ridiculous colours," he said in a quieter tone, more so to save his ears than to be quiet, "but there is so much more to it. If a 'green' or 'blue', mutant wanted to use their power to harm people, I guarantee they'd be able to find a way that was just as dangerous as being around a 'red'." he finished with a brief laugh. Theo knew that sure, a blue or green could just shoot a human but that wasn't what he meant. "It would be wise for humans to remember that."[newclass=".boldtext b"]font-family:Krub; color: #4c72a7;[/newclass]
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Post by Theodore Hasenkamp on Mar 12, 2019 3:39:18 GMT
[googlefont="Krub"] [attr="class","boldtext"] WE ARE THE WARRIORS Who LEARNED TO LOVE THE PAIN Theo looked over at Rox briefly when she asked why. He didn't really care to know if she wanted to be difficult but before he could say 'nevermind' she continued. Theodore chewed lightly on the inside of his cheek as he thought over Rox's response. Was there really a possibility that the guardians were a thing before now? He missed out. He then scoffed at her asking the question in return and looked to the sky briefly. "Is it really betrayal if you were betrayed first? I'd say it's more so evening the score out. Besides, there's not much of a choice regardless if I thought it was wrong." he finished, looking to Rox curiously. Some might say this was all revenge but Theo wasn't so sure anymore. Once he had learned about the people that killed his parents being gone, he felt a need to make sure it didn't happen again to someone else. With that said, he didn't hate all mutants, this was just his reasoning when he was capturing them and bringing them back. They're just rogue mutants was all. Theodore knew better to put his trust on the government though. He knew they saw him as expendable and so he was sure to only do what was asked of him, no going above and beyond for them. "And on top of that, there's no going back to normal after all this." Theo said softly with a chuckle as he looked ahead, "Now mutants have a reason to hate humans and there's no stopping them from killing humans because there's nothing a human can do to prevent it. So the less of them out there, the better." Of course, all of his logic wasn't foolproof and a lot of it was having bad luck in the past but it was what he stuck to while on missions. [newclass=".boldtext b"]font-family:Krub; color: #4c72a7;[/newclass]
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Post by Theodore Hasenkamp on Mar 11, 2019 6:49:50 GMT
[googlefont="Krub"] [attr="class","boldtext"] WE ARE THE WARRIORS Who LEARNED TO LOVE THE PAIN Theodore sighed as he exited the room he was being briefed in. It was such a drag that the government kept assigning him partners.. if that's what he could even call them at this point. He felt like he'd become more of a babysitter as of late. Each one getting lazier and lazier, just watching him do their job. The whole partner thing wasn't an issue though, it was them getting credit despite doing nothing. Unfortunately, there was nothing Theo could really do about it. At least not yet. He looked down at the paper detailing his mission. A yellow, bone manipulation, frequently seen around some of the woods not too far off by a lake. There was also a picture attached and he stared at it for a few solid moments, ingraining the face into his memory. He tossed the file to the girl, "Be sure to get rid of it when you're done." he said curtly. He didn't know anything about who he was working with.. except her name. Roxana was it..? Not that it really mattered. He wasn't sure if he had been briefed but he made it a point to give the people that followed him another round because they never seemed to pay attention the first time they were briefed. Theo didn't care about the talk of others, he did his best to stick to his own road. It wasn't that he was anti-social in the sense that he wasn't sure how to interact with others, the humans around here just wasn't worth his time to interact with. Theo adjusted his headphones to help him quiet the noises around him and began walking for the forest. "So why are you a guardian?" The mutant didn't really care but they had some time before he had to get serious so, Theo figured he would make idle chat until they grew closer. [newclass=".boldtext b"]font-family:Krub; color: #4c72a7;[/newclass]
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Post by Theodore Hasenkamp on Feb 28, 2019 2:08:08 GMT
[googlefont="Krub"] [attr="class","boldtext"] Theodore Grey Hasenkamp LOOKS LIKE Robbie Amell Theodore's family wasn't rich but he wouldn't have said they were poor either. He didn't have a ton growing up but his parents gave him everything he could have ever asked for and loved him endlessly. That's probably why he took their deaths so hard.
Only 11 at the time, he had to watch his parents die to the hands of mutants. He wasn't sure what had instigated them men breaking into his house but no doubt he would've shared his parents fate if it weren't for his powers manifesting. He was able to hear them coming after him, he could hear they speaking about where they thought he'd run off to and was sure to hide where they weren't planning on looking.
He never left the house, curled up in a ball in the corner of a closet covered in clothes. Everything was too loud, too bright, the clothes were too itchy and smelled as if someone poured detergent on them. He couldn't move though, paralyzed by fear and the unknown. Some men found him the next day though if felt like a year later and took him away to a school.. he wasn't sure why but off he went. It was unfortunate to learn that he himself was now a mutant. Just like those people that killed his parents.
Of course, he vowed to never be like those people so he quietly studied and honed his newfound skills, waiting for his moment to do anything to 'honour' his parents. Many years later, when mutants attacked and he found out the government was looking for people to catch them, he was one of the firsts to volunteer. He isn't sure they know exactly what his abilities are but they definitely know he's a mutant himself by now.
Quick Thinker Theo is a meticulous person, and he keeps great track of lies, schemes and greater things going on. However, he is perfectly capable to lie like the water runs when on the spot or, less often, caught in one he's already put out there. His mind runs a thousand miles an hour when shit hits the fan, and he has an impressive ability to land on his feet in any situation. He's capable of adapting, and is rather smart. It's what got him into the career track he got.
Organized Everything in Theo's life has a place, and he prefers they stay that way. His things should not be moved without his approval, and he doesn't take too kindly to people looking through his stuff. He might seem a little anal about it, getting genuinely angry when people ignore his simple request for people to leave things the way they should be, but he's always had a thing for his things, being his. They all fit neatly where they should, whether it's people or possessions. He also hates messy environments. It grates on his nerves.
Chameleon Theo can be very charming when he wants to be. His dimples and bright eyes can melt most hearts, and he has a way about him that makes people want to believe that he is really just a sweetheart at 22, who wouldn't hurt a fly. He fits seamlessly into big events and high brow society, but can blend in just as well at a rooftop party. He changes depending on who he's with. This includes specific people as well, usually being quite polite and cheerful to start off with and thus get a feeling for who he is dealing with.
Tempermental There are a lot of things that annoy Theo, and they add up pretty fast. There are even more things that genuine piss him off to the degree to make him angry, and he's not one just let it dissipate into nothing. Theo likes to make use with what he got, and that includes fuel to fuck with people. At times deserving, at times not as much. He wouldn't yell at anyone in public, but minds it less if it's one-on-one. He is more so the menacing type who will plot out a way to throw you down a flight of stairs, than to scream your head off.
Vengeful Theo holds a grudge like no other. If he for some reason can't exact revenge on the spot or in the nearest future, he will harbor it. He will nurture that feeling of resentment and slight, and do everything in his power to one day destroy his targets life. It's happened before, and it's never pretty. It doesn't have to be a big slight, in fact most people don't even realise they did anything wrong in the first place before their life is falling apart.
Judgmental He knows better than to show it in certain circles, but it really doesn't take much for Theo to judge someone. It can be their clothing, a way they're speaking or pronouncing a certain word. Their hair, looking sloppy, bad posture, letting themselves go physically. It can be too high pitched of a laugh, or too low-pitched. It can be a personal problem, or something more obvious. He's quick to make his opinion on people.
🎂 Twenty-Six 🧠Male 💕 Pansexual 💼 Guardian 🧬 Superhuman Senses 📒 Yellow Superhuman Senses Much like the name would suggest, Theodore has superhuman senses, he has the ability to see, smell, taste, feel and hear twice as well as a normal human. Theo cant necessarily see much further than the average person but the detail of which he sees things is much clearer. He is often seen sporting sunglasses to help reduce strain on his eyes though it usually isn't too much of a problem. When it comes to smell, Theo is closer related to a dog though not quite as defined. He can't always track a smell that's been left around but if there was something that was actually giving off the smell he might be able to make his way towards it. Everything is stronger smelling though so it isn't uncommon for some smells to drown others out whether he likes it or not. In regards to food, Theo prefers food as plain and bland as possible and isn't very adventurous. Not because he doesn't want to be or to mix things up, but sometimes he has strange 'attacks' when there are so many flavours in one food. The good foods are phenomenal to him but the bad foods.. are very bad to say the least. For feeling.. everything is more or less just amplified. Cold things are cold, hot things are hot, wet things are wet, etc. He doesn't really wear anything on his hands to help with this but he does try to stay away from touching things or other people. Theodore is also really good at hearing things. So good that he almost always wears either earplugs or noise cancelling headphones and on the worst of days, both. Even with noise cancelling headphones on if someone is trying to have a normal conversation with him he is still able to hear them. His hearing with them on would be slightly less than that of a normal person. Last but not least, to tie everything together, due to his heightened senses, he has developed a sort of pseudo superhuman reflexes though he knows it only seems that way. He can hear things coming from further away such as bullets and the like, even while silenced (if he isn't wearing his headphones at least) therefore he is able to move out of the way before he's really in any danger. He can seemingly see people's moves before they make them by paying close attention to their muscles/eyes though it's harder/near impossible if they're wearing baggier clothes. Up close though, he's really just another human and wouldn't be able to prevent a whole lot.
LIMITATIONS -limited to his own strength -limited to his own morality
SIDE-EFFECTS -sensory overload -loud noises nearby can temporarily leave him deaf if he's not wearing anything to protect them -a solid high-five can sting/leave a tingly feeling for quite some time after -paper cuts would not be fatal to his actual health but he would definitely notice it much more and would notice it till it was healed -turning on lights from complete darkness can blind him temporarily if his eyes were open (without warning/protection) -headaches -nausea -irritable -insomnia
PLAYED BY Blizzard Blizzard #1147 Male » Canada/EST » Twenty-Two [newclass=".boldtext b"]font-family:Krub; color: #7a4d6e;[/newclass]
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