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Jun. 21st, 2000 11:16 amPlayer Info:
Name: Kitty
Over 18?: by a very great deal
Contact: pm or
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Character Info
Name: Peter Parker
Canon: The Amazing Spider-Man
Canon Point: Post TASM2
Age: 19
Background:
❝ Your father believed that if you could do good things for other people, you had a moral obligation to do those things! That's what's at stake here; not choice...responsibility. ❞
Personality: Peter Parker is a hero. That's both a blessing and a curse. It means he has a big heart and a desire to help people. Doesn’t matter who or if they particularly deserve his help, he’s probably going to try anyway. He will go out of his way, even putting himself in danger and hurting himself pretty badly, to protect people that need it. He doesn’t always ask if they want saving, either, he just does it because that’s what he knows. Sometimes he doesn’t stop to think about whether he should be helping, or if he should let people help themselves.
It’s left him with an enormous weight on his shoulders. His Uncle Ben told him that with great power came great responsibility. And that is a lesson he has taken to heart, some might argue too much. Peter will often sacrifice himself and his happiness for the sake of others. He puts aside his wants and his life for his responsibility of being a hero. He isn’t great at blending his vigilante identity with Peter Parker, the normal guy. He feels guilty when he focuses too much on himself, and sometimes it is very hard to get him to slow down and enjoy the little things.
He does enjoy little things, though. He’s a teenager underneath the super strength. He likes to spend time with people he likes; he’s pretty goofy and tends to make dumb jokes. He gets embarrassed pretty easily, and in a lot of ways he’s still learning who he’s going to be, even outside of trying to be a superhero. Which makes it hard to combine the two; in fact, Peter has no interest in trying, especially of late.
Peter has learned that people knowing about his secret identity is pretty much a death sentence. It sends the people after him against the people he loves, and he carries enormous guilt for the death of his on and off girlfriend, Gwen Stacy. While Peter is the one that ultimately killed her, albeit in attempts to save her, he also knows that she never would have been in that situation if the Green Goblin had not been trying to hurt Spider-Man. It put enormous strain on their relationship as Peter tried to protect her from the dangers of his vigilantism, and in the end it was not enough to save her. In a sense he’s very much regressed after Gwen’s death. Getting him to open up to the idea of getting close to people and honest about his abilities will not be a simple task.
In the end, though, it’s easier said than done for him not to care about people. His attempts to keep interactions superficial won’t keep him from caring about people. He cares a lot about people, and he had a strong sense of right and wrong and the need to stand up for people that needed help even before his mutation. Those parts of him are only enhanced now that he feels like it is his responsibility to look out for people that might not be strong enough to stand against the sort of threats he’s used to facing. When he makes a mistake, he feels it deeply, and chances are nobody can ever hold a mistake against him as well as he can.
Peter is also very notably very smart. He’s very intelligent, very capable, and very curious. He was 2nd in his class, capable of making incredible devices (such as his webslinger). That said he does not always commit himself to learning, mostly because he tends to be bored by it. It is hard to keep up with what he’s capable of, and he sees plenty of other things more deserving of his time and attention than homework. It’s part of why he didn’t pursue college after he graduated high school, though when he was intending to attend he was interested in biological physics like his father before him.
He carries a lot of unhappiness and resentment towards his father, though it has abated slightly with the knowledge of what exactly he was giving up in his attempts to protect him. Peter grew up with his aunt and uncle instead of his parents, who were killed when he was very young. He misses his parents intensely and is angry that they were not there for him. He has a strong connection to his aunt, who is his only living relative left. He carries immense guilt for the death of his uncle, and that spurs him to hold onto his advice and his memory.
In the end, he feels a lot of things strongly. Guilt, remorse, anger, happiness. It is not uncommon for him to be blinded by his emotions, and often make choices that are far from the right one when he's acting impulsively. He can be blinded to the truth of even his own actions (believing he was "helping people" searching for the man who killed his uncle), and can be hard to shake from an idea once he is committed to it. Often it takes something very jarring to realize he was wrong.
Ultimately, Peter Parker is a good guy. He can be a little impulsive and certainly a little selfish. He is quick to assume that he needs to do everything on his own, in his desire to protect others. He wants to help people, but he does not always do it in the right way, and he does not always listen to what they have to say in the matter. That said he’s not above learning. He cares immensely about the health and happiness of even absolute strangers, moreso people he cares about, and will always strive to do what he believes to be is the right thing. Even if it isn’t easy. He tries to live up to the responsibility that his power gives him, and even if he’s not a perfect hero, he’s never going to stop trying. He can offer a lot, and he owes it to the world to try and make something of it.
Powers:
MUTATED GENES. Thanks to a radioactive spider-bite, Peter's genetics have been given some unusual properties. He heals faster, takes more hits, and is less prone to reacting to damage than a baseline human. His blood contains these mutated genes and because of this even on a molecular level he heals faster than other humans. Because his mutation is obvious and present in his blood, he is reluctant to give blood or samples that could give his mutation away.
SPIDER SENSES. Bordering on precognitive, his spider sense warns him about incoming threats and allows him to react incredibly quickly. His reflexes are heightened to match his senses, and he's able to avoid blows he doesn't even see coming because of the combination. Though he does not have the utmost control over his reactions, either. His eyesight, hearing, and balanced are also enhanced. He can hear things blocks away and heartbeats, and he can see things at great distances and no longer needs corrective lenses.
SUPER STRENGTH. Wouldn't be a marvel without it. Peter can lift far more than an average human, able to catch and lift buses full of people and stop trains. He can often break things if he's not being careful. He is also kept incredibly fit and muscular due to his enhanced strength, along with extreme flexibility.
STICKY FINGERS. Sticky everything, really, thanks to some small hairs all over him after his mutation. It allows him to be able to crawl around walls and ceilings like a ... well, you can maybe guess.
POTENTIAL NERFS. I don't believe any of his powers are gamebreaking. Let me know if there are any nerfs that need to be put in place!
Inventory:
— A Camera (Yashica Electro 35 GSN, specifically), with a strap and the film that is already loaded in it
— A skateboard
— Webshooters (I think this would count for 2, since there are 2 of them
— Spider-Suit
— Backpack
Samples:
TDM thread, complete with network & action.
Augury
Name: Kitty
Over 18?: by a very great deal
Contact: pm or
Character Info
Name: Peter Parker
Canon: The Amazing Spider-Man
Canon Point: Post TASM2
Age: 19
Background:
Personality: Peter Parker is a hero. That's both a blessing and a curse. It means he has a big heart and a desire to help people. Doesn’t matter who or if they particularly deserve his help, he’s probably going to try anyway. He will go out of his way, even putting himself in danger and hurting himself pretty badly, to protect people that need it. He doesn’t always ask if they want saving, either, he just does it because that’s what he knows. Sometimes he doesn’t stop to think about whether he should be helping, or if he should let people help themselves.
It’s left him with an enormous weight on his shoulders. His Uncle Ben told him that with great power came great responsibility. And that is a lesson he has taken to heart, some might argue too much. Peter will often sacrifice himself and his happiness for the sake of others. He puts aside his wants and his life for his responsibility of being a hero. He isn’t great at blending his vigilante identity with Peter Parker, the normal guy. He feels guilty when he focuses too much on himself, and sometimes it is very hard to get him to slow down and enjoy the little things.
He does enjoy little things, though. He’s a teenager underneath the super strength. He likes to spend time with people he likes; he’s pretty goofy and tends to make dumb jokes. He gets embarrassed pretty easily, and in a lot of ways he’s still learning who he’s going to be, even outside of trying to be a superhero. Which makes it hard to combine the two; in fact, Peter has no interest in trying, especially of late.
Peter has learned that people knowing about his secret identity is pretty much a death sentence. It sends the people after him against the people he loves, and he carries enormous guilt for the death of his on and off girlfriend, Gwen Stacy. While Peter is the one that ultimately killed her, albeit in attempts to save her, he also knows that she never would have been in that situation if the Green Goblin had not been trying to hurt Spider-Man. It put enormous strain on their relationship as Peter tried to protect her from the dangers of his vigilantism, and in the end it was not enough to save her. In a sense he’s very much regressed after Gwen’s death. Getting him to open up to the idea of getting close to people and honest about his abilities will not be a simple task.
In the end, though, it’s easier said than done for him not to care about people. His attempts to keep interactions superficial won’t keep him from caring about people. He cares a lot about people, and he had a strong sense of right and wrong and the need to stand up for people that needed help even before his mutation. Those parts of him are only enhanced now that he feels like it is his responsibility to look out for people that might not be strong enough to stand against the sort of threats he’s used to facing. When he makes a mistake, he feels it deeply, and chances are nobody can ever hold a mistake against him as well as he can.
Peter is also very notably very smart. He’s very intelligent, very capable, and very curious. He was 2nd in his class, capable of making incredible devices (such as his webslinger). That said he does not always commit himself to learning, mostly because he tends to be bored by it. It is hard to keep up with what he’s capable of, and he sees plenty of other things more deserving of his time and attention than homework. It’s part of why he didn’t pursue college after he graduated high school, though when he was intending to attend he was interested in biological physics like his father before him.
He carries a lot of unhappiness and resentment towards his father, though it has abated slightly with the knowledge of what exactly he was giving up in his attempts to protect him. Peter grew up with his aunt and uncle instead of his parents, who were killed when he was very young. He misses his parents intensely and is angry that they were not there for him. He has a strong connection to his aunt, who is his only living relative left. He carries immense guilt for the death of his uncle, and that spurs him to hold onto his advice and his memory.
In the end, he feels a lot of things strongly. Guilt, remorse, anger, happiness. It is not uncommon for him to be blinded by his emotions, and often make choices that are far from the right one when he's acting impulsively. He can be blinded to the truth of even his own actions (believing he was "helping people" searching for the man who killed his uncle), and can be hard to shake from an idea once he is committed to it. Often it takes something very jarring to realize he was wrong.
Ultimately, Peter Parker is a good guy. He can be a little impulsive and certainly a little selfish. He is quick to assume that he needs to do everything on his own, in his desire to protect others. He wants to help people, but he does not always do it in the right way, and he does not always listen to what they have to say in the matter. That said he’s not above learning. He cares immensely about the health and happiness of even absolute strangers, moreso people he cares about, and will always strive to do what he believes to be is the right thing. Even if it isn’t easy. He tries to live up to the responsibility that his power gives him, and even if he’s not a perfect hero, he’s never going to stop trying. He can offer a lot, and he owes it to the world to try and make something of it.
Powers:
MUTATED GENES. Thanks to a radioactive spider-bite, Peter's genetics have been given some unusual properties. He heals faster, takes more hits, and is less prone to reacting to damage than a baseline human. His blood contains these mutated genes and because of this even on a molecular level he heals faster than other humans. Because his mutation is obvious and present in his blood, he is reluctant to give blood or samples that could give his mutation away.
SPIDER SENSES. Bordering on precognitive, his spider sense warns him about incoming threats and allows him to react incredibly quickly. His reflexes are heightened to match his senses, and he's able to avoid blows he doesn't even see coming because of the combination. Though he does not have the utmost control over his reactions, either. His eyesight, hearing, and balanced are also enhanced. He can hear things blocks away and heartbeats, and he can see things at great distances and no longer needs corrective lenses.
SUPER STRENGTH. Wouldn't be a marvel without it. Peter can lift far more than an average human, able to catch and lift buses full of people and stop trains. He can often break things if he's not being careful. He is also kept incredibly fit and muscular due to his enhanced strength, along with extreme flexibility.
STICKY FINGERS. Sticky everything, really, thanks to some small hairs all over him after his mutation. It allows him to be able to crawl around walls and ceilings like a ... well, you can maybe guess.
POTENTIAL NERFS. I don't believe any of his powers are gamebreaking. Let me know if there are any nerfs that need to be put in place!
Inventory:
— A Camera (Yashica Electro 35 GSN, specifically), with a strap and the film that is already loaded in it
— A skateboard
— Webshooters (I think this would count for 2, since there are 2 of them
— Spider-Suit
— Backpack
Samples:
TDM thread, complete with network & action.
Augury
Opt-In Kinks: | Opt-Out Kinks: |
Age difference, ageplay; Anal; Anonymity; Begging; Bites, bruises; Blindfolds; Body worship, fetishization; Bondage; Breathplay; Breeding, in heat; Chastity, virginity; Clothing; Competition; Consent play; Costumes; Cuddling; Dirty talk; Discipline; Domination and submission; Drug, alcohol use; Edgeplay; Endurance; Exhibitionism; Fighting, wrestling; Flexibility, contortionism; Food; Gags, silence; Gender play; Hair pulling; Handcuffs; Hands, fingers; Hurt, comfort; Kissing; Licking; Masturbation; Messy; Mirrors; Multiple orgasms; Multiple partners; Multiple penetration; Negotiation; Obedience; Oral fixation, oral sex; Orgasm control, denial; Orgy, decadence; Orientation play; Phone sex; Photography, videotaping; Possessive, leaving marks; Public; Rimming; Roleplay; Rough sex; Rubbing, grinding; Sensation play; Sex toys; Sexual exhaustion; Size difference; Spanking, paddling; Strip tease, exposure; Suspension; Teasing; Vehicles; Voyeurism; Water; | Adultery, cuckolding; Altered state of consciousness; Authority figures; Blades; Bloodplay; Bodily secretions; Body alteration, injury; Branding, burning, scarring; Cages, confinement; Coercion, blackmail; Crossdressing; Electricity; Emotion manipulation, altered mood; Feathers, fur, velvet, silk; Fisting; Flogging, whipping, caning; Gore, vore, guro; Humiliation, degradation; Immobilization, mummification; Jewelry; Latex, rubber, leather; Leashes, collars; Mechanical, technological; Medical play; Objectification; Pain play; Pervertibles; Piercings, needle play; Power play; Prostitution; Ritual; Scratching; Service; Snuff, necrophilia; Sounding; Taboo; Tattoos; Temperature play; Tickling; Wax; Writing; Xenophilia |