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Character: Granite Greywacke


Granite Greywacke
SpeciesBasilisk
Age34, Birthday: Nov, 16
GenderHermaphrodite
LanguagesEnglish - Native
PlayerTelia
Approved
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Description

A reptilian, bronze-scaled... thing. With the amount of jagged spikiness to its scaled figure, it can be argued to be an unpleasant sight. Appraising its gender is somewhat difficult given the clothes it wears, but looking at the obvious weighty volume to both chest and pants, it might be both. The trenchcoat does its best to hide a lot at first glance, but a good, long look would reveal much. Two arms come out of the normal sleeves, but under the arms are two torn-open flaps.. that allow two more arms to be present and coordinate with the two above. And below, the trenchcoat has no more holes, but there's still bulges too high on the figure to be feminine hips... it being another set of arms. Is this thing part spider? A ninth limb comes from under a slit down the lower back of the trenchcoat, a tail covered in the same rough, rocky bronze scales as the rest of it, with sharp, lighter-colored spines that flare out at the tip, and gradually build back up to a forest up the base of the tail, up its back, impaling the back of the trenchcoat and black shirt countless times with multisized, jagged spikes that lead up into sort of a 'hair' for this creature. If it weren't for those, it'd definitely seem bald. Its face is equally rough, the lips spiked with slight visibility of quite off-white pointed tooth-tips, lightly elongated muzzle with pointy bits around the snouttip and nostrils, and the cheeks as well, before leading up to the only truly smooth section on it: thick membranes at each side of the head serve for its hearing. Below rather jagged eyeridges, eyes are concealed by mirrored shades reflecting your own image back, held up by the broad muzzle and a thicker spine at each side of the head. Generally, the creature is overweight, sporting a thicker covering over arms, wider hips and thighs, and a definite beer belly.

History

Well, what's to say about Granite? She's a basilisk, of both genders. That's how she was born, and it wasn't easy fitting in -at all- for her because of it. Sure, sih was in the magical plane, where a larger variety of people are more generally accepted, but being a basilisk has its own line of difficulties - never being able to look people in the eye, having three times the BO as any other person, and having the 'hedgehog's dilemma', especially as far as her back goes, and being stuck in the arcane city ever since the White Event... When she was old enough, all that sorta drove her to the substance abuse she's known for today. In the bars... well, she found that those sorta people generally didn't care very much how she looked, acted, smelled, or whatever. So, that's where she worked for a while. Mostly, she was quiet, and she made plenty of tips with the fancy barplay showmanship with her six arms. While her parents definitely didn't approve, they knew that they were there themselves once. Though, Granite never grew out of drinking... eventually, she would have her own local brewery that would bring back beer in the magical realm. There were so many other kinds of alcohol there that beer took a backseat there... very little competition. So when her brew hit the scene, she made quite a bit of money, really fast. She was juust really getting into a niche in her new status when she smelled something other than alcohol, cigarette smoke, and herself about her, and everything looked a little blue... maybe she had too much to drink tonight?

Homeworld

March- Magical Plane 30 years post-White Event. See Telia's World information/Character History for more details

Powers

Gaze of the Basilisk

A basilisk's gaze can turn organics to statues, with enough time.

Firstly, they have to look into Granite's eyes unobstructed. Her shades are specially made to have lenses of warded one-way mirrors. She can see them, but they can't see her eyes. Next, it won't affect inorganics or organics with prosthetic eyes, or the blind. For those that -are- affected, a passing glance would bring a acheing stiffness in the joints ten seconds later that usually lasts for about ten to fifteen minutes - at this point, they have about a second to look away before they reach the next stage. Second stage numbs the stiffness pain that persists for half an hour, but at this point the victim cannot move unless Granite breaks the person's line of sight to her eyes by turning away or obstructing them. Five seconds of staring brings a full paralysis that would last for an hour. From ten up to a full thirty seconds of staring would gradually cause petrification. Unless broken before the full thirty seconds are up, the state is permanent. Before then, the stone parts would gradually shift back to flesh over 24 hours. The weight of literal heavy stone body parts combined with numbness is usually enough to incapacitate someone for this duration, and require assistance for damn near anything. Granite's DNA carries a 'cure' for the paralysis (from, *ahem* any source), thus causing Granite to be immune to her own gaze via mirrors. This will revert any effects from any stage of her gaze, even full petrification, though a 'broken' statue will be restored as-is, to messy results.



A little bit from Pathfinder, a little bit from DnD, either scaled a bit back

Theme

No Easy Way Out - by Robert Tepper, covered by The Protomen