Talk:BrimStone
--Matts 10:20, 3 June 2008 (MST)Smoke and fire, very nice. I like the character a lot so far. Be sure to post any themes he's built around up here, and email me any ideas for a nemesis!
GABE: Quick question, for his teleportation where you thinking of like instant, or is that just how he gets around long distances, or does he have both?
--Brandon 11:33, 3 June 2008 (MST) I was thinking both. Usually, he just does instant teleportation to someplace fairly close by (Nightcrawler style). He can go farther, but that necessitates spending more time in Brim, which I foresee to be really dangerous if he is unprepared. So, the instant teleportation is basically risk-free, whereas long-distance teleportation is risky unless he spends a good amount of time meditating to steel himself.
--Edmiao 19:55, 3 June 2008 (MST)did he aquire his powers through years of study into the arcane arts, or was it a mutant gift that manifested, or something else?
--Brandon 13:39, 4 June 2008 (MST) At the moment, I'm leaning towards the atavism route, mixed with the arcane study route. Essentially, the thought is that Stone is/was an archaeologist, and stumbled across some evidence of culture different enough from all others to be considered alien, with some artifacts of curious design and composition to boot. It turns out that the culture is actually from a different plane, and that some of its people escaped to earth. Stone finds out that he is a descendant of these people, which allows him access to the plane once he puts together enough of the information he gathers to be able to make sense of the rites/mindset needed to do so. On Brim, all Stone has found so far has been ruins and traces of this old culture, but no living representatives.
This would allow a nice-tie in to the group, as I can imagine Stone approaching Viho to get *special* archaeological equipment to pursue his research - both on Earth and on Brim. I think Viho's curiosity might get piqued by a request to create versions of his scanners, etc. that can withstand incredibly high temperatures and whatnot.
Themes:
(1) The Past, and the lost knowledge contained therein.
(2) Escapism - A struggle to stay in touch with everyday reality. Why get bogged down in earthly details when you can always (literally) escape into another, fascinating world?
(3) The dangers of pursuit of powerful knowledge - at every turn, Stone faces the possibility of getting burned (ha!) in his pursuit of his people's history and archive of knowledge.
Nemesis:
I have a few inchoate thoughts on nemesis possibilities.
(1) Some rival archaeologist/corporate group intent on learning the secrets that Stone is uncovering. They will stop at nothing, AT NOTHING, to get their hands on them (muuuhhahahahahaha).
(2) A force from Brim, perhaps some representative of the force that destroyed the culture of Stone's ancestors and forced them to flee the plane. Could be some big fiery elemental type, or something else.