Post by hippykippy on May 11, 2011 22:51:54 GMT -5
((Note: I'm using a somewhat old (by computer standards) laptop, so the picture quality may be, well, awful at times. Also, I'm still working on his story, so this may be edited to be longer and more detailed. I'd greatly appreciate comments, as I'm attempting to RP this character within the game, and want to make him more appealing to RP with.))
Harvey Eggbert - gentleman, scientist, and adventurer. To most he is a proper and kind man who does his best to help others and try to stop "evil" wherever it may be. Despite this, his odd quirks, such as his numerous visits to Club Caprice only to stare at their fountains, and habit of keeping people at arms distance tend to be off with the rest of his personality. Those who feel they know him have no idea the monster hiding within. More than that, they don't know of the monster he once was.
Dr. Eggbert was a researcher in the potential of blending science and magic, something considered to be fringe science to this day. Despite his detractors, he continued undaunted in his work.
His inspiration came from seeing past villains and heroes who only utilized one, science or magic, and ended up defeated by the other. He wanted to see if the two could work in unison, as a way to counteract attacks from both. He felt it could work, it was just a matter of finding the right combination of things.
Months passed without a breakthrough, and his fellow scientists went from outright mocking him to an almost pitying silence whenever he came near. This infuriated Harvey, as he had helped many of them prior to starting his work.
One day, fed up with all that had been said, Harvey went for a walk through the streets of downtown Millennium City. It was then that he found the key to a breakthrough in his research, and a turning point in his life. It was then that he found the Great Beast Bookstore.
Passing members of the group known as DEMON, they seemed to view him as no threat at all. While scared, this also depressed him, as he always viewed them as monsters attacking any man, woman, or child who came near. Seeing the entry for the Great Beast Bookstore, he approached it and, seeing no one wanting to stop him, went in. Cautiously, he walked up to a great symbol upon the floor. This would be where he would find much, much more than he ever bargained for.
Harvey Eggbert - gentleman, scientist, and adventurer. To most he is a proper and kind man who does his best to help others and try to stop "evil" wherever it may be. Despite this, his odd quirks, such as his numerous visits to Club Caprice only to stare at their fountains, and habit of keeping people at arms distance tend to be off with the rest of his personality. Those who feel they know him have no idea the monster hiding within. More than that, they don't know of the monster he once was.
Dr. Eggbert was a researcher in the potential of blending science and magic, something considered to be fringe science to this day. Despite his detractors, he continued undaunted in his work.
His inspiration came from seeing past villains and heroes who only utilized one, science or magic, and ended up defeated by the other. He wanted to see if the two could work in unison, as a way to counteract attacks from both. He felt it could work, it was just a matter of finding the right combination of things.
Months passed without a breakthrough, and his fellow scientists went from outright mocking him to an almost pitying silence whenever he came near. This infuriated Harvey, as he had helped many of them prior to starting his work.
One day, fed up with all that had been said, Harvey went for a walk through the streets of downtown Millennium City. It was then that he found the key to a breakthrough in his research, and a turning point in his life. It was then that he found the Great Beast Bookstore.
Passing members of the group known as DEMON, they seemed to view him as no threat at all. While scared, this also depressed him, as he always viewed them as monsters attacking any man, woman, or child who came near. Seeing the entry for the Great Beast Bookstore, he approached it and, seeing no one wanting to stop him, went in. Cautiously, he walked up to a great symbol upon the floor. This would be where he would find much, much more than he ever bargained for.