Tulay

Player: dnd3edm1
Name: Teaoilk Veledonei
Alias: Tulay
Sex: Male
Race: God
Type: Destroyer (Equivalent to Diablos)
Element: Darkness-based
Chosen: Alec Trabia
(Note: Ed was simply the body he was thrown into. He *chose* Alec to double-possess Ed, in hopes of furthering his goals faster.)
Height: Tends to go for a pitch-black shadow-made humanoid-like form when he has total control over a host body and around 6’5”. However, without the total control he simply has what the host body has.
(Note: In Tulay’s true form he is without size nor mass… he is simply the gathering of many malicious thoughts, bound together.)
Weight: Around 95 pounds when totally controlling his host body.
Eye Color: Blood Red
Hair Color/ Style: N/A
(Note: With total control, Tulay is shrouded in total darkness, and though it is not hair in the common sense of the word, that is basically how he looks.)
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Weapon/ Weapon Type: Unknown
Limit Break: Unknown
Special Abilities: Levels of Possession, Paranoia, Elemental Focus: Darkness.
Favorite Hobby: Blowing stuff up, causing massive amounts of suffering to as many mortals as possible.
Favorite Food: N/A- Tulay does not eat.
Favorite Color: Black and Red.
Dream: To obliterate all sentient life within the entire universe, including all the other gods.
Goal: To destroy Chronepsis and the entire world, preferably the gods first.
Description: When Tulay is somehow (usually when enraged) able to completely control Ed and/or Alec. Alec being the harder to possess, surprisingly, seeing as he fears Tulay, and though unwilling to disobey him, his fear somehow keeps Tulay at bay. Ed’s body first begins to glow bright red, the R-Cells that remain begin to pump Ed’s body full of a very, very bright red glowing substance that is similar to blood. Soon thereafter, the blood turns pitch black, and begins to seep from Ed’s long unused veins, pouring out of the skin much like a string of geysers sprouting their water from below. In the final transformation, the body is entirely encased in blackness, and none have seen what is underneath the blackness, though Chronepsis knows full well that a material humanoid form lies underneath it all. In this state, Tulay possesses an infinite store of energy, and is so fast that none but the most trained eye can even see him moving. His strength lies in the fact that he can spread whatever darkness he uses onto the user, burning skin and causing large char wounds upon those areas he touches.
Personality: Tulay’s personality can easily be described as such: He wants to destroy everything. Upon being the brunt of all the horrors of the universe as determined by the creator, Tulay was on rampage, attempting to destroy everything and ease his unending pain. Tulay has no other personality to speak of, other than being a sneering, lifeless juggernaut that has no care for anything but himself.
Special Abilities
"Levels of Domination"
Level 1: R-Cells. A crude form of taking over the host body, Tulay’s R-Cells are heavily concentrated dark magick stuck in a little red, glowing ball. All bodies that Tulay has possessed have had these. Every so often, these little red glowing balls allow Tulay to control his host body’s mind, and they also give the host body enhanced abilities.
Level 2: Black Blood. The R-Cells are step one, and Black Blood is step two. The host body’s bloodstream is now full of a shadowy substance, that somewhat seeps through the skin and clouds the victim’s mind, whilst giving Tulay an even better vantage point to control. This black blood has strange magical abilities, and its chemical composition is unknown.
Level 3: Mind Control. Tulay imparts some of his essence within the host by the final level of domination. This *can* happen every once in a while even while the host is alive, but this only happens when Tulay is made angry enough, or an extreme danger is about to hit the host.
(See description for more information.)
"Paranoia"
Tulay, in his final domination level, has a powerful mind control effect to all around. Because Tulay is nothing but malicious thoughts, any mortal within range begins seeing phantom visions of torture and torment. Anyone who can handle such visions can easily debase the effect, however any of weak minds immediately fall into a state of panic, running about and screaming.
Elemental Focus: "Darkness”:
Tulay, as does any Aeon, bestows upon Ed/Alec his chosen element, that element being Darkness. The spells advance as follows: Zombie, Demi, Death.
History:
Before I begin with the history, there’s something I need to explain.
A plane (A geometrical term) is basically a long, flat area. Consider it a piece of paper… and on that piece of paper is our universe. Our universe in this history is called the material plane (The plane of material as we know it). There are other planes known, however, and though prolific, not even the Gods themselves (With one exception) can travel between them. That said…
Chronepsis was once the demi-god of Fate, Death, and Judgment, now he is a mere shadow of his former self- A soul that which possesses a body approximately every century or so.
Tulay’s history goes back as far as the creation of existence, where the creator chose certain areas for the gods to control, and left them at it. The creator is a very mysterious being, and does not show his face often, though he obviously possesses the greatest amount of power of any within the universe.
Tulay was the first god created, and created for a sole purpose: To bear the brunt of the pain all sentient beings felt. Tulay’s first taste of this chaos and pain was from that of the creator, whom seemingly had a lot of pain to begin with. Tulay was strong, however, and he took the pain with a weak grin, full of love for his master, even if his master had just left him as a garbage pail as he began to work on all his other subjects (The greater gods). His other subjects evidently turned out better than Tulay, and the creator began to ignore Tulay, whom was hurt, but simply watched his master, with all the pain locked away.
When the greater gods were created, the creator gave a polite nod to Tulay, disappeared from the universe, and disappeared for quite a long time, leaving Tulay to watch the growth of these new gods, whom did not know pain, even as they began to fight and bicker amongst themselves, being young. Tulay had to bear the brunt of this pain too, and he did it with progressively weaker smiles, whilst the gods smiled back, confused by his lack of enthusiasm. They soon realized their folly.
Tulay, one day whilst he was watching the first flowers to bloom upon a world, began to notice that he never smiled anymore. And, upon thinking about it, he began to realize that he was simply nothing more than a trash container. He began to get spiteful, and from that spite, all the pain he’d gathered from all the years began to show itself. His avatar had been the most beautiful of all the gods once, but once all his pain was released, it completely enshrouded it, causing his once goodly-avatar to disappear into the depths of darkness. Tulay was now the greater god of destruction, and, selfishly wanting to end all the pain he’d endured, he began a killing spree that was known as ‘The Fire War.’
All the greater gods were amazed by Tulay’s immense power. He’d quickly obliterated five of the greatest of the gods before the rest could organize amongst themselves. When they did, they began to ponder if Tulay could ever be destroyed…
Fortunetly for them (and the universe) the creator intervened. Tulay, upon seeing the creator, simply bowed and unleashed his sorrow, whilst the creator comforted him. That was Tulay’s weakest point… and as the creator left, feeling secure in his knowledge that Tulay would no longer battle with the other gods, Tulay quickly obliterated two more gods in immense battles that spanned billions upon zillions of miles, destroying five planets where sentient life was being created. Soon thereafter, the creator stripped Tulay of his power, and left. Tulay was left with almost nothing but a few malicious thoughts and his shriveled, dead avatar.
He was laughed at for a while, a spectacle of the gods, while they gathered godly power. They soon realized what pain actually was, and didn’t like it, thereby making a few demi-gods whom acted as trash cans for their pain, always making new ones whenever they gained too much pain and were left sorrowful. They were never spiteful; however, as they knew they could be destroyed just as easily, unlike Tulay. Tulay continued to be a spectacle… until they decided to leave him be, now nothing but a useless rock on a planet that was covered in ice.
Unfortunately, the evil gods began to see use in Tulay. They instilled five “trash can” demigods into him, and though he was hardly as powerful as the gods were, he gained the ability to move throughout the universe and wreak havoc upon individual cultures. The evil gods were using him as a pawn for the time being, careful not to feed him too much. Eventually, in a great risk by the evil gods, Tulay was sent toward a very large planet… by that time, the evil gods decided to destroy him after the work was done… but Tulay surprised everyone, and moved to his own plane. It was an almost unspeakable thing, as though the gods knew there were other planes, they had no way of traveling to them.
And so, the long tales of Tulay’s attempts at destroying the universe began. He’s been very slowly gaining more and more power, reaching out and possessing more and more, knowing full well that the gods could only destroy his tendrils, not destroy him completely. The same could not be said for him, however… his reach was far enough to destroy gods, and he’s already destroyed one, leaving multiple demi gods for its original duties. The gods have very little time left until all around them collapses.