Post by Time on Nov 7, 2023 11:24:32 GMT
General Information
Name:
Demetrius.
Alias:
Oberon, The Thorn, Dimitri
Age:
At least over 1000.... He's been in cryo sleep for a while.
Origin Game:
OC - Warframe
Homeland:
The Nebula- The Zariman Ten Zero
Faction:
Gender:
Male
History:
Dimitri doesn't really remember much of his personal past. He remembers that he had a father and mother.... he thinks they were a pair of agricultural and fauna experts; but he couldn't be more specific than that. He knows that his family was called to join the maiden voyage of the Zarimon Ten Zero; a colony ship on it's way to Tau; the soon to be second star system that they would live in and colonize thanks to efforts made by the Orokin Empire. He could also tell you that something went wrong. Horribly wrong. He... just can't remember what.
Dimitir was then rescued... by a woman named Margulis. She was like a second mother to him. Whatever had happened seemed to have changed him. Void demons he had heard from others who feared him and those like him. Margulis never said such things to him, nor the others. She began to teach the Tenno; named after the code of the colony ship; how to control our emotions... to control their powers.... how to control his own. Eventually he was given a partner to link to. A surrogate body to see the world as opposed to simply being put to sleep again. A Warframe; it was called. His was Oberon Prime. Linking to him; Dimitri realized the agony and pain this old worker had endured, and eased it. With that; Dimitri and Oberon were one. A true Tenno. As such, he was trained by the Dax; loyal guardians of the Orokin to become a warrior. With the body of a warframe; and his young mind; he quickly picked up on what he was capable of; and more. The Art of stealth, mastery of a variety of weapons, knowledge on how to bypass data and security. These were a part of his training. He was taught in the School of Naramon. That knowledge would give him the key advantage to overcome any opponent. A school of assault, brutish and fast. He excelled at melee combat; being more efficient with a sword and shield than with any other in his class. That said, he was still a weapon. One that was used to enforce the Orokin's grasp upon the Origin system.
Of course, at some point, he and the rest of the Tenno were called to defend the Orokin from the Sentients. A race of Bio-Robotic AI; terraformers of the Tau system that had returned to annihilate everyone in the Origin system. The Tenno were their only weakness; modern weapons being unable to damage them for long thanks to their ability to develop resistance mere moments after taking damage. Only the powers of the Void; which the Tenno possessed could strip the sentient's resistances away. Near the end of what would be called the "Old War" the Tenno turned on their masters, the Orokin; killing them all.... before vanishing like myth. Put to sleep by their mother. And so it has been.... Dimitri has been asleep within an acient Cryopod.... until someone found and awakened his warframe.....
Drive:
Overall Drive: Dimitri hates to see those who have no power and simply want to live a peaceful life be placed under a rule that would oppress and use them without any care. This is especially true for those who are living in balance with the wilderness and wilds of the world. More than that; he aims to prevent powers that are better forgotten from falling into the wrong hands. That said, he is by no means a dog to any one faction. The Tenno have their own method for keeping the balance; and if he must he'll retaliate with full force.
Current Quests:
The Second Dream- Dimitri has awoken from his cryosleep within the warframe Oberon Prime. He remembers a few things, but namely that he has a second body... one that has been put to sleep somewhere in another cryopod, safe from any and all prying eyes. He intends to find where his body is, and in doing so perhaps prevent other Tenno from being used like they were in the past with the Orokin.
Visuals
Image:
Oberon Prime stands roughly 9 feet tall, horns included. It's body is made of a ferro steel like flesh due to Hemlinth treatment; and along with the various augments placed within the flesh of the warframe; is studded with various components gilded gold. Oberon resembles that of a paladin or druid of old, a tassel in the front and back of his body giving him a Templar like appearance from the neck down. He has a set of rook like pauldrons that provide additional protection, and giving him a knight like appearance. His neck and head on the other hand, resembles a combination of a chess piece for a knight along the back of the neck, and the horns and visage of a bull as his head. His face is smooth and flat, as though a visor or mask is set on it with white decor marks. This is a part of his body, with smaller inward curved horns under his bull horns giving the impression of a ram as well. Lastly, his feet are reminiscent with that of hooves of a beast of burden, with the same rook like design covering the front of the toes.
Personality
Dimitri is a Tenno, a member of a warrior cast of beings with extraordinary powers. However; that does not mean he is a blood thirsty killer or psychopath, though he is more than capable of doing such actions. He prefers to be altruistic; going out of his way to help others or be considerate for others. This is also true when dealing with fauna and other wildlife of any kind. Generally, he's a kind person who is willing to be a beast of burden when he wants; and has no problem with becoming acquainted with others of any facet of life; whether you're a farmer, soldier, smuggler, or even a noble, so long as you don't exploit others for your own profit blindly.
That said; Dimitri prefers to be planet side; roaming the wilderness or simply growing plants and tending to animals. He aims to keep balance usually by staying aware of consequences of actions; as well as keeping an eye on others. While Dimitri does not hate technology or even have a problem with things such as mining, or even wood cutting; he does have a problem with destructive industry; especially growing hatred for those who ignore the issues that their actions cause especially to others and the environment.
When faced with opposition; Dimitir will generally give a single warning if he believes that the ire he's given isn't purposeful. For those who are his enemies; he'll generally allow them to live if they prove that they can do something for him that addresses the situation; though he gives a clear warning that if they fail to change things he won't spare them.
This combination of cold calculation; and intense emotion can make Dimitri seem a bit disconnected from everyone else at times; but he has shown great compassion to others before; especially when he believes that someone has realized their mistakes and makes attempts not only to correct them; but improve themselves by it. That said, Dimitri tends to understand that at some points, even his enemies need help on matters that affect those Dimitri wishes to protect. So in those times he'll usually request materials or resources to be given to him in exchange.
That said, Dimitri is by no means charitable. Often times he'll outright steal from enemies, raid industrial plants, or even take hostages if need be. For the most part, he'll usually focus on avoiding that last bit; but if push comes to shove; and he will do so. That said; most of what he deals with are sabotages, raids, resistance work, rescue, infiltrations, and occasionally he'll perform assassinations if the target in question has caused far too much trouble to enough people.
Equipment
Warframe: Oberon Prime
Oberon is a warframe, a Bio-Technological Weaponized golem made by the Orokin Empire. Their body is made of mutated technophage flesh, which creates a flexible and powerful metal skin on it's body akin to steel in it's resilience to damage. Warframes are also installed with several cybernetics which enhance their speed, agility, and even give them the ability to withstand highly hazardous environments, allowing a warframe to survive in places such as the vacuum of space for several minutes before life functions cease. Most warframes come equipped with shielding which blocks lethal damage from various weapons, though it can easily be broken with magnetic infused weaponry, or devices. While a Warframe seems monsterous, they can be killed by concentrated fire, several powerful blasts, and even bladed weapons. Though it may take an extraordinary individual or a horde of enemies to accomplish such a task.
While several other models of warframe exist, Oberon is one which specializes in both healing and delivering pain through Radiation. His powers stem from his Tenno Operator, and it's usage of these functions are limited. What isn't limited is it's ability to enhance and even pacify wildlife. Oberon is even capable of reviving a recently deceased animal so long as the animal didn't die of old age. His shields are weaker than others; but his armor and endurance are his shining points.
Parazon:
A spike like device that is mounted upon a vambrace and connected with a highly durable crystal lattice data cable. This device can be slotted into ports to access and hack into systems; often times to either unlock doors, disable security protocols; or in some cases with special access codes; assume control of mechanical devices and make them into allies. In the hands of a highly skilled warrior though, the Parazon can also act as a versatile weapon that can be launched up to five feet away and acts like a kunai and chain. It's not suggested to use the Parazon for this purpose, as most armors and shields will prevent it from being effective unless the user targets specific weak points.
When equipped to a warframe, the Parazon can be controlled like a prehensile appendage, though without applied force it's only capable of being retracted at best. Useful if one sees a difficult to access port in between cracks of a device.
Sybaris Prime:
The Sybaris Prime is a Orokin style burst rifle that fires two rounds per trigger pull. Relatively accurate, the weapon is capable of firing three times per second, and has a magazine capacity of 40 bullets. The weapon offers excellent mid range accuracy while utilizing varying rounds that most rifles can use. The Sybaris prime is like many Orokin designed weapons of it's time; made with intense focus on both lethality and aesthetics. It's gilded design with white alloy metal exterior belittles it's nature as a hunter's rifle.
Silva and Aegis Prime:
The Silva and Aegis Prime is an Orokin style melee weapon made for the Tenno. It is a pair of weapons, a flaming mace (Silva) and shield (Aegis) which utilize void energy to create blue flames on the weapon. Brutal and elegant; Silva's mace head rotates rapidly and is made to both crush and burn it's victims with impudence. Meanwhile Aegis despite being a shield is equally used in both defense and offense; usually utilized to block bullets and melee weapons; as well as slam, break, and crush those who do not respect it as a weapon. In the hands of a Tenno, the Shield can even be flung short distances and strike a surface or target with enough force that it can bounce back to the Tenno who threw it. The flames on the side of the shield act both as ornamental design as well as a reminder that it too is capable of burning those who are struck by it. This weapon is well designed to withstand the abuse it will dish out and take in the hundreds if need be.
Abilities/Powers
Operator Abilities (Currently Locked)
Paradox Shift:
An operator is a void touched being, one who is not bound by concepts like time in the same way as others. When an Operator wishes it, they may shift to an older version of themselves, or vice versa. These two versions, often referred to as The Operator and The Drifter, are one in the same, and are capable of the same abilities. This process usually takes a few moments and cannot be performed in events that may endanger the Tenno.
Transferance:
The Tenno have a natural ability to connect to the minds of others through a sort of meta physical projection into a willing or susceptible being. This is what allows a Tenno to operate the Warframes. This can also be crudely used to possess non-sentient mechanical bodies with limited success. When Transferance is used with a warframe, it can allow the user to chose to either control the warframe, travel to the warframe through the void, or bring the warframe through the void to the Operator and resuming control. Usually if the warframe or machine operated is destroyed, the tenno will be left to their own devices, ejected out.
Void Sling:
Tenno can perform an action similar to a spacial jump by sending out a mote or their energy to a point they can see. This mote is visible to energy sensors, and those who can perceive magical energy. While the jump is instantaneous, allowing the Tenno to escape or travel several hundreds of feet in the blink of an eye, it is extremely draining and requires time to recharge after consecutive uses. Those trained in the school of Naramon can sling themselves farther than others. (For each Void sling, a post is required to recharge it. Max of four slings can be used, but requires full recharge.)
Void Slam:
The Operator can harness the powers of the void to rapidly descend without taking fall damage and creating a small impact point that knocks entities back within 2 yards of themselves. With the school of Naramon, an operator can instantly resume control of his warframe in that same movement. (Must be in operator form for at least 2 posts before a slam can be used.)
Void Wave (Lift):
Tenno can unleash a wave of void energy manifesting a unique effect based on their training. Usually, this effect simply knocks things several meters away. For those trained in the School of Naramon, this ability can lift and suspend enemies in the air for a moment, as though they were suddenly in a free fall. (lasts 1 post, takes 2 posts to recharge)
Void Cloak:
By wrapping the Void around themselves, a Tenno can not only become invisible, but intangible to most things. There is a drawback of the Tenno not being able to sustain this form for long, and blocking access to any and all other void abilities while in use. (For each post in Void Cloak up to a max of 4, an equal amount must be used recharging. Cannot use any void abilities except Transferance during recharge.). Energy sensors and those who can detect magical energy can still sense the Tenno's presence.
Void Beam:
Despite the Tenno having more abilities related to utility and stealth than offense, when cornered or required to defend themselves, a Tenno can unleash a thin concentrated beam of void energy that can deal immense damage to anyone unfortunate enough to be struck with it. It tends to leave metallic like burns on the body if the target survives the attack. This beam can be focused through special equipment called Amps to manipulate it's effects.
Warframe Abilities
Smite:
Oberon unleashes a blast of Radiation at his target within sight and range. From the target, four more bolts of energy seek out similar enemies. The initial target can occasionally become delirious, attacking friend and foe alike in confusion for a short time.
Renewal:
Striking the ground before him, Oberon unleashes a wave of rejuvenating energy that can not only heals, but reinforces one's vitality. Up to 3 targets can be chosen and Oberon also gains this effect.
Hallowed Ground:
With a rising gesture Oberon can plant life made of radiation and void energy spring to life on nearly any surface. For his enemies, this is a radioactive hazard that can inflict damage over time, but for his allies it's a safe haven from debilitations, such as shock, burns, poisons, and diseases. It only lasts for a short while, and it's area is limited. Those who are infused with Renewal will also find that no matter what strikes them, they can never be knocked down against their will, and their physical armor becomes stronger.
Reckoning:
Oberon's signature and strongest ability. Using Radiation and Void Energy, Oberon raises enemies that surround him within volatile orbs into the air, before slamming them down with immense force, both detonating the orb or radiation, and crushing his foes. Those that survive will likely suffer delirium, and those who don't shall create large red orbs that can heal Oberon and his allies.
Space Ninja:
A Tenno is a master of movement and speed. With a warframe, a Tenno can run along walls, hang on sheer surfaces using void energy, and even slow their descent mid air when taking aim. Their ability to leap by crouching and then jumping can change ver several meters of distance, and the durability of a warframe prevents the dangers of falling from being a consideration. These abilities when combined allow for the Tenno to be a master as stealth and Infiltration, hiding in places that would normally be considered out of reasonable reach.
Master of Arms:
Lastly, a Tenno is trained with a multitude of weapons, from bows, to high tech sniper rifles, to plasma mining drills made into improvised weapons; a Tenno is master of all forms of arms. Unfortunately the power of a warframe causes problems, as weapons procured from the field must be handled gently, or the risk of breaking said weapon is highly likely.
Shields:
Warframes are augmented with anti-ordinance, regenerative shielding. When this shielding is depleted from full, it grants a moment of invulnerability that prevents the warframe from taking outright fatal damage. The shielding provides an additional layer of protection against hazards, such as: extreme colds, heat, and even the vacuum of space for few minutes. The shield suffers from a general fault that they are vulnerable to magnetic influences such as weapons or hazards that can induce EMP like effects.
Hemlinth Strain
A Warframe is ultimately still only equipment; even if it does have a slight consciousness. As such; while it may take several days; if a warframe is killed or destroyed; so long as the operator is still alive; they can be rebuilt in a foundry after three days. The operator may wake up in an unusual place as a result though; as the protocol to reassemble a warframe can vary.
Wild Shepard:
Oberon is able to provide passive shielding and resilience to animals who are considered companions or allies to him. This also allows him to pacify certain animals if they are capable of being tamed, allowing the Tenno to somewhat communicate with the creature to a rough degree. By no means is this the ability to speak to animals as much as empathize and see what their intentions were. That said, he can generally call such creatures that are capable of being pacified to aide him in some cases, though this isn't always something he can perform.
Roleplay Sample
Dimitri remembered it well. It was a dream he always had ever since he began to sleep.
A town in the forests of Terra. Arborda was a place build to harvest and cut away at the massive trees of the forest to make a number of things for the Orokin. From an outsider's perspective, the town wasn't so important. It's people were expendable, and the Orokin agreed. They hadn't been producing their quota lately; and even more; they were making poor excuses that animals of the forests were attacking them more and more. So they had sent me. The Operator of Oberon. The townfolk, dressed in skin tight cloth that was the standard of most colonists shook in fear at the sight of me. Oberon stood well over 8 feet. 9 if you counted the horns the warframe had. The grey and gold of my surrogate body gleamed in the sunlight. The overseer who stood before me beside the townfolk dressed in uniform of the head of the town was tense, but stood his ground. "I'm sorry, but I cannot continue our work. The animals... they've gone berserk! We can barely keep our stock of food and water from being destroyed as it is...."
The people around me looked hungry and gaunt. A solution to this was easy enough. Looking at one of the piles of corpses that the townsfolk were intending to burn, I walked towards it. Kubrodons. Wild quadrupeds that hunted in packs. The amount here was impressive for the defense the group had being tools used to chop steel like wood. I lifted one, before ripping a leg off, the sound of muscle rending and bones cracking being heard. Holding it over an open fire, I implied for them to eat the wildlife.....
The overseer shook his head. "We've gotten sick from trying to eat them.... it didn't use to be that way; but now... it's like something poisoned them...." He said, pointing to an open hut. Within were those who were sick, blotches of purple and red sores covering their bodies. Walking over, I looked at them. These were signs of poison indeed, more specifically toxins. I checked for wounds, only to find none. These were indeed from ingestion. Stepping out, I turned about, before gathering power into my warframe's hand.... Suddenly, the ground surged with void energy, before I released it and raised my hand. Thick leaves sprouted from every surface. Radiation sensors went off like crazy, the thrill ticking turning instantly into a whining siren as the device performed it's intended function. The overseer and townsfolk gasped in fear. To them I had effectively irradiated the sick with lethal doses of radiation. Stepping back after a while, the plants I called forth withered away into ash, and then I took my weapon.... my mace, the Magistar and slammed it head down. A wave of rejuvenating energy came out, healing the sick enough to where they regained consciousness. The people within the sick hut came out slowly, confused as to why they were now fine. I looked towards the Overseer; before hearing the howls in the distance. The overseer had gone through several faces, but the one he landed on when he looked back at me was a plea. "Please.... Help us....."
I simply nodded, before crouching down and leaping towards the wall that acted as the final line of defense for Arborda. Crashing down before the forest, I saw a pack of Kubrodons that were nearly hundreds in the numbers... a problem I could solve easily by killing them all; but I could also just send them back. That was until I noticed something as well. They too were covered in sores.... red and purple sores. The school of Naramon held one simple idea. That knowledge of the Enemy was the key to have the greatest advantage on the enemy. I approached the snarling creatures, mace in hand as I knelt down. One of them tried to leap, but a quick flick of my weapon sent it slamming into a tree. It was hurt, but not dead. It'd been limping for certain...... except it didn't rise. They were that weak huh? It explained why so many had died to the townsfolk's hand. The now docile creatures having seen my strength yielded, their ears down low in submissiveness. A touch on their head was all I needed... and I saw their pain. I went into the forest and saw what they saw... their nests filled with dying pups. Their water tasting of acid and waste. Their food, just as sick and dying as they were, only if they ate them they became even more sick. In this moment of connection, I also saw something else. Loyalty, intelligence, and perhaps even something that stirred an ancient memory that was still within their own DNA...... I stepped back... Before heading deep into the woods of the forest, as the Kubrodons followed me.
I would return to Aborda, my lander having a massive creature that I had killed in it's tractor beam. The creature was untainted by poison, having resided so deep in the forest the Kubrodon didn't dare to traverse there. The Overseer couldn't believe it, but before anyone could begin to harvest the beast, the howls were heard again. "Why didn't you kill them!" The overseer asked in confusion, and horror. "Did you just drag this thing here to have them come at us!" The man was panicked, but I grabbed him by the throat, dragging him along towards what I had seen from my lander. A factory for creating Gene Cloned workers was the secondary source of income for the town; and taking him to the back side of the plant, I held him over a ravine that the town had built. It was a resivour for toxic waste. The man pleaded, begged as best as he could for my mercy. Not understanding, before I pointed down. Then I pointed at the damn they constructed, dragging him with me. On the other side, a trail of glowing liquid waste had become a stream that fed into a local stream. One that already went through the town's water aquafers. dropping the man to the ground, he coughed, not understanding still as he looked at the insignificant choice. The plant wasn't poisoning people he explained..... Then I ordered my Lander to crash the beast into the wall that the stream exited from. People screamed, following their only food source for weeks as they did so, only stopping when they noticed I had crashed it into the wall and made it collapse in splintered pieces...... and on the other side was a lake. One that was no as sickly green as the resivoir of waste the plant produced. The forest was dying around it. I pointed, as animals attempted to drink, having no choice but to deal with their only source of water being polluted. These creatures were just as starved and depravid looking as the townsfolk, and understanding dawned on them. They had caused their own famine.... their own sickness... but not being aware of what the consequences of their actions were....
The howls then appeared from the hole I had made. People stepped back, their fears of being eaten made manifest again. The Kubrodons walked forward through the gap.... and it was only then that I had the lander drop the feast in safety. The Kubrodons charged forward, and before the crowd could run, I used my powers of the void to hold them in place.... as the beasts charged past towards the kill I had made for them. They tore into it, and the people began to realize and exclaim in anger.... only for me to have a extractor drone land by everyone. Within it's cargo pods, vegetables and fruits fell, and I let the people down. Then my voice echoed through my warframe, "Close the factory and destroy it. I shall purify the waters; but your sin of ignorance is not forgiven. You will now hunt for the Kubrodons deep in the forest. You will provide them a place to rest, a place to eat, and a place to drink... You will care for what you nearly destroyed.... Then, when they have forgiven you; you shall find them to be as loyal to you as any Vat Grown cloned worker. That, will be your punishment, and I will be watching Overseer."
I would come to find out later once I had purified the toxins that the factory was repurposed into a place for the people of Aborda to shelter the Kubrodons, as well as work on their genes to improve the pup's likelihood of survival. While it was not what the Orokin had ordered, I had grown tired of a master who would not be willing to provide for his servant.... all of us had. Soon, it would be time... and we would not hesitate to sink our teeth into the necks of those who used us with blind greed and denial of consequence.
Name:
Demetrius.
Alias:
Oberon, The Thorn, Dimitri
Age:
At least over 1000.... He's been in cryo sleep for a while.
Origin Game:
OC - Warframe
Homeland:
The Nebula- The Zariman Ten Zero
Faction:
Gender:
Male
History:
Dimitri doesn't really remember much of his personal past. He remembers that he had a father and mother.... he thinks they were a pair of agricultural and fauna experts; but he couldn't be more specific than that. He knows that his family was called to join the maiden voyage of the Zarimon Ten Zero; a colony ship on it's way to Tau; the soon to be second star system that they would live in and colonize thanks to efforts made by the Orokin Empire. He could also tell you that something went wrong. Horribly wrong. He... just can't remember what.
Dimitir was then rescued... by a woman named Margulis. She was like a second mother to him. Whatever had happened seemed to have changed him. Void demons he had heard from others who feared him and those like him. Margulis never said such things to him, nor the others. She began to teach the Tenno; named after the code of the colony ship; how to control our emotions... to control their powers.... how to control his own. Eventually he was given a partner to link to. A surrogate body to see the world as opposed to simply being put to sleep again. A Warframe; it was called. His was Oberon Prime. Linking to him; Dimitri realized the agony and pain this old worker had endured, and eased it. With that; Dimitri and Oberon were one. A true Tenno. As such, he was trained by the Dax; loyal guardians of the Orokin to become a warrior. With the body of a warframe; and his young mind; he quickly picked up on what he was capable of; and more. The Art of stealth, mastery of a variety of weapons, knowledge on how to bypass data and security. These were a part of his training. He was taught in the School of Naramon. That knowledge would give him the key advantage to overcome any opponent. A school of assault, brutish and fast. He excelled at melee combat; being more efficient with a sword and shield than with any other in his class. That said, he was still a weapon. One that was used to enforce the Orokin's grasp upon the Origin system.
Of course, at some point, he and the rest of the Tenno were called to defend the Orokin from the Sentients. A race of Bio-Robotic AI; terraformers of the Tau system that had returned to annihilate everyone in the Origin system. The Tenno were their only weakness; modern weapons being unable to damage them for long thanks to their ability to develop resistance mere moments after taking damage. Only the powers of the Void; which the Tenno possessed could strip the sentient's resistances away. Near the end of what would be called the "Old War" the Tenno turned on their masters, the Orokin; killing them all.... before vanishing like myth. Put to sleep by their mother. And so it has been.... Dimitri has been asleep within an acient Cryopod.... until someone found and awakened his warframe.....
Drive:
Overall Drive: Dimitri hates to see those who have no power and simply want to live a peaceful life be placed under a rule that would oppress and use them without any care. This is especially true for those who are living in balance with the wilderness and wilds of the world. More than that; he aims to prevent powers that are better forgotten from falling into the wrong hands. That said, he is by no means a dog to any one faction. The Tenno have their own method for keeping the balance; and if he must he'll retaliate with full force.
Current Quests:
The Second Dream- Dimitri has awoken from his cryosleep within the warframe Oberon Prime. He remembers a few things, but namely that he has a second body... one that has been put to sleep somewhere in another cryopod, safe from any and all prying eyes. He intends to find where his body is, and in doing so perhaps prevent other Tenno from being used like they were in the past with the Orokin.
Visuals
Image:
Oberon Prime stands roughly 9 feet tall, horns included. It's body is made of a ferro steel like flesh due to Hemlinth treatment; and along with the various augments placed within the flesh of the warframe; is studded with various components gilded gold. Oberon resembles that of a paladin or druid of old, a tassel in the front and back of his body giving him a Templar like appearance from the neck down. He has a set of rook like pauldrons that provide additional protection, and giving him a knight like appearance. His neck and head on the other hand, resembles a combination of a chess piece for a knight along the back of the neck, and the horns and visage of a bull as his head. His face is smooth and flat, as though a visor or mask is set on it with white decor marks. This is a part of his body, with smaller inward curved horns under his bull horns giving the impression of a ram as well. Lastly, his feet are reminiscent with that of hooves of a beast of burden, with the same rook like design covering the front of the toes.
Personality
Dimitri is a Tenno, a member of a warrior cast of beings with extraordinary powers. However; that does not mean he is a blood thirsty killer or psychopath, though he is more than capable of doing such actions. He prefers to be altruistic; going out of his way to help others or be considerate for others. This is also true when dealing with fauna and other wildlife of any kind. Generally, he's a kind person who is willing to be a beast of burden when he wants; and has no problem with becoming acquainted with others of any facet of life; whether you're a farmer, soldier, smuggler, or even a noble, so long as you don't exploit others for your own profit blindly.
That said; Dimitri prefers to be planet side; roaming the wilderness or simply growing plants and tending to animals. He aims to keep balance usually by staying aware of consequences of actions; as well as keeping an eye on others. While Dimitri does not hate technology or even have a problem with things such as mining, or even wood cutting; he does have a problem with destructive industry; especially growing hatred for those who ignore the issues that their actions cause especially to others and the environment.
When faced with opposition; Dimitir will generally give a single warning if he believes that the ire he's given isn't purposeful. For those who are his enemies; he'll generally allow them to live if they prove that they can do something for him that addresses the situation; though he gives a clear warning that if they fail to change things he won't spare them.
This combination of cold calculation; and intense emotion can make Dimitri seem a bit disconnected from everyone else at times; but he has shown great compassion to others before; especially when he believes that someone has realized their mistakes and makes attempts not only to correct them; but improve themselves by it. That said, Dimitri tends to understand that at some points, even his enemies need help on matters that affect those Dimitri wishes to protect. So in those times he'll usually request materials or resources to be given to him in exchange.
That said, Dimitri is by no means charitable. Often times he'll outright steal from enemies, raid industrial plants, or even take hostages if need be. For the most part, he'll usually focus on avoiding that last bit; but if push comes to shove; and he will do so. That said; most of what he deals with are sabotages, raids, resistance work, rescue, infiltrations, and occasionally he'll perform assassinations if the target in question has caused far too much trouble to enough people.
Equipment
Warframe: Oberon Prime
Oberon is a warframe, a Bio-Technological Weaponized golem made by the Orokin Empire. Their body is made of mutated technophage flesh, which creates a flexible and powerful metal skin on it's body akin to steel in it's resilience to damage. Warframes are also installed with several cybernetics which enhance their speed, agility, and even give them the ability to withstand highly hazardous environments, allowing a warframe to survive in places such as the vacuum of space for several minutes before life functions cease. Most warframes come equipped with shielding which blocks lethal damage from various weapons, though it can easily be broken with magnetic infused weaponry, or devices. While a Warframe seems monsterous, they can be killed by concentrated fire, several powerful blasts, and even bladed weapons. Though it may take an extraordinary individual or a horde of enemies to accomplish such a task.
While several other models of warframe exist, Oberon is one which specializes in both healing and delivering pain through Radiation. His powers stem from his Tenno Operator, and it's usage of these functions are limited. What isn't limited is it's ability to enhance and even pacify wildlife. Oberon is even capable of reviving a recently deceased animal so long as the animal didn't die of old age. His shields are weaker than others; but his armor and endurance are his shining points.
Parazon:
A spike like device that is mounted upon a vambrace and connected with a highly durable crystal lattice data cable. This device can be slotted into ports to access and hack into systems; often times to either unlock doors, disable security protocols; or in some cases with special access codes; assume control of mechanical devices and make them into allies. In the hands of a highly skilled warrior though, the Parazon can also act as a versatile weapon that can be launched up to five feet away and acts like a kunai and chain. It's not suggested to use the Parazon for this purpose, as most armors and shields will prevent it from being effective unless the user targets specific weak points.
When equipped to a warframe, the Parazon can be controlled like a prehensile appendage, though without applied force it's only capable of being retracted at best. Useful if one sees a difficult to access port in between cracks of a device.
Sybaris Prime:
The Sybaris Prime is a Orokin style burst rifle that fires two rounds per trigger pull. Relatively accurate, the weapon is capable of firing three times per second, and has a magazine capacity of 40 bullets. The weapon offers excellent mid range accuracy while utilizing varying rounds that most rifles can use. The Sybaris prime is like many Orokin designed weapons of it's time; made with intense focus on both lethality and aesthetics. It's gilded design with white alloy metal exterior belittles it's nature as a hunter's rifle.
Silva and Aegis Prime:
The Silva and Aegis Prime is an Orokin style melee weapon made for the Tenno. It is a pair of weapons, a flaming mace (Silva) and shield (Aegis) which utilize void energy to create blue flames on the weapon. Brutal and elegant; Silva's mace head rotates rapidly and is made to both crush and burn it's victims with impudence. Meanwhile Aegis despite being a shield is equally used in both defense and offense; usually utilized to block bullets and melee weapons; as well as slam, break, and crush those who do not respect it as a weapon. In the hands of a Tenno, the Shield can even be flung short distances and strike a surface or target with enough force that it can bounce back to the Tenno who threw it. The flames on the side of the shield act both as ornamental design as well as a reminder that it too is capable of burning those who are struck by it. This weapon is well designed to withstand the abuse it will dish out and take in the hundreds if need be.
Abilities/Powers
Operator Abilities (Currently Locked)
Paradox Shift:
An operator is a void touched being, one who is not bound by concepts like time in the same way as others. When an Operator wishes it, they may shift to an older version of themselves, or vice versa. These two versions, often referred to as The Operator and The Drifter, are one in the same, and are capable of the same abilities. This process usually takes a few moments and cannot be performed in events that may endanger the Tenno.
Transferance:
The Tenno have a natural ability to connect to the minds of others through a sort of meta physical projection into a willing or susceptible being. This is what allows a Tenno to operate the Warframes. This can also be crudely used to possess non-sentient mechanical bodies with limited success. When Transferance is used with a warframe, it can allow the user to chose to either control the warframe, travel to the warframe through the void, or bring the warframe through the void to the Operator and resuming control. Usually if the warframe or machine operated is destroyed, the tenno will be left to their own devices, ejected out.
Void Sling:
Tenno can perform an action similar to a spacial jump by sending out a mote or their energy to a point they can see. This mote is visible to energy sensors, and those who can perceive magical energy. While the jump is instantaneous, allowing the Tenno to escape or travel several hundreds of feet in the blink of an eye, it is extremely draining and requires time to recharge after consecutive uses. Those trained in the school of Naramon can sling themselves farther than others. (For each Void sling, a post is required to recharge it. Max of four slings can be used, but requires full recharge.)
Void Slam:
The Operator can harness the powers of the void to rapidly descend without taking fall damage and creating a small impact point that knocks entities back within 2 yards of themselves. With the school of Naramon, an operator can instantly resume control of his warframe in that same movement. (Must be in operator form for at least 2 posts before a slam can be used.)
Void Wave (Lift):
Tenno can unleash a wave of void energy manifesting a unique effect based on their training. Usually, this effect simply knocks things several meters away. For those trained in the School of Naramon, this ability can lift and suspend enemies in the air for a moment, as though they were suddenly in a free fall. (lasts 1 post, takes 2 posts to recharge)
Void Cloak:
By wrapping the Void around themselves, a Tenno can not only become invisible, but intangible to most things. There is a drawback of the Tenno not being able to sustain this form for long, and blocking access to any and all other void abilities while in use. (For each post in Void Cloak up to a max of 4, an equal amount must be used recharging. Cannot use any void abilities except Transferance during recharge.). Energy sensors and those who can detect magical energy can still sense the Tenno's presence.
Void Beam:
Despite the Tenno having more abilities related to utility and stealth than offense, when cornered or required to defend themselves, a Tenno can unleash a thin concentrated beam of void energy that can deal immense damage to anyone unfortunate enough to be struck with it. It tends to leave metallic like burns on the body if the target survives the attack. This beam can be focused through special equipment called Amps to manipulate it's effects.
Warframe Abilities
Smite:
Oberon unleashes a blast of Radiation at his target within sight and range. From the target, four more bolts of energy seek out similar enemies. The initial target can occasionally become delirious, attacking friend and foe alike in confusion for a short time.
Renewal:
Striking the ground before him, Oberon unleashes a wave of rejuvenating energy that can not only heals, but reinforces one's vitality. Up to 3 targets can be chosen and Oberon also gains this effect.
Hallowed Ground:
With a rising gesture Oberon can plant life made of radiation and void energy spring to life on nearly any surface. For his enemies, this is a radioactive hazard that can inflict damage over time, but for his allies it's a safe haven from debilitations, such as shock, burns, poisons, and diseases. It only lasts for a short while, and it's area is limited. Those who are infused with Renewal will also find that no matter what strikes them, they can never be knocked down against their will, and their physical armor becomes stronger.
Reckoning:
Oberon's signature and strongest ability. Using Radiation and Void Energy, Oberon raises enemies that surround him within volatile orbs into the air, before slamming them down with immense force, both detonating the orb or radiation, and crushing his foes. Those that survive will likely suffer delirium, and those who don't shall create large red orbs that can heal Oberon and his allies.
Space Ninja:
A Tenno is a master of movement and speed. With a warframe, a Tenno can run along walls, hang on sheer surfaces using void energy, and even slow their descent mid air when taking aim. Their ability to leap by crouching and then jumping can change ver several meters of distance, and the durability of a warframe prevents the dangers of falling from being a consideration. These abilities when combined allow for the Tenno to be a master as stealth and Infiltration, hiding in places that would normally be considered out of reasonable reach.
Master of Arms:
Lastly, a Tenno is trained with a multitude of weapons, from bows, to high tech sniper rifles, to plasma mining drills made into improvised weapons; a Tenno is master of all forms of arms. Unfortunately the power of a warframe causes problems, as weapons procured from the field must be handled gently, or the risk of breaking said weapon is highly likely.
Shields:
Warframes are augmented with anti-ordinance, regenerative shielding. When this shielding is depleted from full, it grants a moment of invulnerability that prevents the warframe from taking outright fatal damage. The shielding provides an additional layer of protection against hazards, such as: extreme colds, heat, and even the vacuum of space for few minutes. The shield suffers from a general fault that they are vulnerable to magnetic influences such as weapons or hazards that can induce EMP like effects.
Hemlinth Strain
A Warframe is ultimately still only equipment; even if it does have a slight consciousness. As such; while it may take several days; if a warframe is killed or destroyed; so long as the operator is still alive; they can be rebuilt in a foundry after three days. The operator may wake up in an unusual place as a result though; as the protocol to reassemble a warframe can vary.
Wild Shepard:
Oberon is able to provide passive shielding and resilience to animals who are considered companions or allies to him. This also allows him to pacify certain animals if they are capable of being tamed, allowing the Tenno to somewhat communicate with the creature to a rough degree. By no means is this the ability to speak to animals as much as empathize and see what their intentions were. That said, he can generally call such creatures that are capable of being pacified to aide him in some cases, though this isn't always something he can perform.
Roleplay Sample
Dimitri remembered it well. It was a dream he always had ever since he began to sleep.
A town in the forests of Terra. Arborda was a place build to harvest and cut away at the massive trees of the forest to make a number of things for the Orokin. From an outsider's perspective, the town wasn't so important. It's people were expendable, and the Orokin agreed. They hadn't been producing their quota lately; and even more; they were making poor excuses that animals of the forests were attacking them more and more. So they had sent me. The Operator of Oberon. The townfolk, dressed in skin tight cloth that was the standard of most colonists shook in fear at the sight of me. Oberon stood well over 8 feet. 9 if you counted the horns the warframe had. The grey and gold of my surrogate body gleamed in the sunlight. The overseer who stood before me beside the townfolk dressed in uniform of the head of the town was tense, but stood his ground. "I'm sorry, but I cannot continue our work. The animals... they've gone berserk! We can barely keep our stock of food and water from being destroyed as it is...."
The people around me looked hungry and gaunt. A solution to this was easy enough. Looking at one of the piles of corpses that the townsfolk were intending to burn, I walked towards it. Kubrodons. Wild quadrupeds that hunted in packs. The amount here was impressive for the defense the group had being tools used to chop steel like wood. I lifted one, before ripping a leg off, the sound of muscle rending and bones cracking being heard. Holding it over an open fire, I implied for them to eat the wildlife.....
The overseer shook his head. "We've gotten sick from trying to eat them.... it didn't use to be that way; but now... it's like something poisoned them...." He said, pointing to an open hut. Within were those who were sick, blotches of purple and red sores covering their bodies. Walking over, I looked at them. These were signs of poison indeed, more specifically toxins. I checked for wounds, only to find none. These were indeed from ingestion. Stepping out, I turned about, before gathering power into my warframe's hand.... Suddenly, the ground surged with void energy, before I released it and raised my hand. Thick leaves sprouted from every surface. Radiation sensors went off like crazy, the thrill ticking turning instantly into a whining siren as the device performed it's intended function. The overseer and townsfolk gasped in fear. To them I had effectively irradiated the sick with lethal doses of radiation. Stepping back after a while, the plants I called forth withered away into ash, and then I took my weapon.... my mace, the Magistar and slammed it head down. A wave of rejuvenating energy came out, healing the sick enough to where they regained consciousness. The people within the sick hut came out slowly, confused as to why they were now fine. I looked towards the Overseer; before hearing the howls in the distance. The overseer had gone through several faces, but the one he landed on when he looked back at me was a plea. "Please.... Help us....."
I simply nodded, before crouching down and leaping towards the wall that acted as the final line of defense for Arborda. Crashing down before the forest, I saw a pack of Kubrodons that were nearly hundreds in the numbers... a problem I could solve easily by killing them all; but I could also just send them back. That was until I noticed something as well. They too were covered in sores.... red and purple sores. The school of Naramon held one simple idea. That knowledge of the Enemy was the key to have the greatest advantage on the enemy. I approached the snarling creatures, mace in hand as I knelt down. One of them tried to leap, but a quick flick of my weapon sent it slamming into a tree. It was hurt, but not dead. It'd been limping for certain...... except it didn't rise. They were that weak huh? It explained why so many had died to the townsfolk's hand. The now docile creatures having seen my strength yielded, their ears down low in submissiveness. A touch on their head was all I needed... and I saw their pain. I went into the forest and saw what they saw... their nests filled with dying pups. Their water tasting of acid and waste. Their food, just as sick and dying as they were, only if they ate them they became even more sick. In this moment of connection, I also saw something else. Loyalty, intelligence, and perhaps even something that stirred an ancient memory that was still within their own DNA...... I stepped back... Before heading deep into the woods of the forest, as the Kubrodons followed me.
I would return to Aborda, my lander having a massive creature that I had killed in it's tractor beam. The creature was untainted by poison, having resided so deep in the forest the Kubrodon didn't dare to traverse there. The Overseer couldn't believe it, but before anyone could begin to harvest the beast, the howls were heard again. "Why didn't you kill them!" The overseer asked in confusion, and horror. "Did you just drag this thing here to have them come at us!" The man was panicked, but I grabbed him by the throat, dragging him along towards what I had seen from my lander. A factory for creating Gene Cloned workers was the secondary source of income for the town; and taking him to the back side of the plant, I held him over a ravine that the town had built. It was a resivour for toxic waste. The man pleaded, begged as best as he could for my mercy. Not understanding, before I pointed down. Then I pointed at the damn they constructed, dragging him with me. On the other side, a trail of glowing liquid waste had become a stream that fed into a local stream. One that already went through the town's water aquafers. dropping the man to the ground, he coughed, not understanding still as he looked at the insignificant choice. The plant wasn't poisoning people he explained..... Then I ordered my Lander to crash the beast into the wall that the stream exited from. People screamed, following their only food source for weeks as they did so, only stopping when they noticed I had crashed it into the wall and made it collapse in splintered pieces...... and on the other side was a lake. One that was no as sickly green as the resivoir of waste the plant produced. The forest was dying around it. I pointed, as animals attempted to drink, having no choice but to deal with their only source of water being polluted. These creatures were just as starved and depravid looking as the townsfolk, and understanding dawned on them. They had caused their own famine.... their own sickness... but not being aware of what the consequences of their actions were....
The howls then appeared from the hole I had made. People stepped back, their fears of being eaten made manifest again. The Kubrodons walked forward through the gap.... and it was only then that I had the lander drop the feast in safety. The Kubrodons charged forward, and before the crowd could run, I used my powers of the void to hold them in place.... as the beasts charged past towards the kill I had made for them. They tore into it, and the people began to realize and exclaim in anger.... only for me to have a extractor drone land by everyone. Within it's cargo pods, vegetables and fruits fell, and I let the people down. Then my voice echoed through my warframe, "Close the factory and destroy it. I shall purify the waters; but your sin of ignorance is not forgiven. You will now hunt for the Kubrodons deep in the forest. You will provide them a place to rest, a place to eat, and a place to drink... You will care for what you nearly destroyed.... Then, when they have forgiven you; you shall find them to be as loyal to you as any Vat Grown cloned worker. That, will be your punishment, and I will be watching Overseer."
I would come to find out later once I had purified the toxins that the factory was repurposed into a place for the people of Aborda to shelter the Kubrodons, as well as work on their genes to improve the pup's likelihood of survival. While it was not what the Orokin had ordered, I had grown tired of a master who would not be willing to provide for his servant.... all of us had. Soon, it would be time... and we would not hesitate to sink our teeth into the necks of those who used us with blind greed and denial of consequence.