Post by zarek on Jun 12, 2009 14:32:48 GMT -5
Stryker
“Are you honestly telling me that the most powerful creature on this planet is a pathetic cajun guttersnipe who offed himself because one of my men killed his mommy?”
"To err is human, to kill divine."
Here I am - this is me;;
Full Name;;Strykerius
Nickname(s);; Stryker, Daimon King
Age;;11,557
Gender;; male
Orientation;; straight
Race;; Daimon/ “technically” Demi-God
Weapons;; anything available
Tell me what I want to hear;;
Likes;;destroying hunters, plotting revenge, being in charge
Dislikes;;Acheron, being undermined, weak daimons
Strengths;;able to call bolt-holes, able to turn into a large, black dragon
Weaknesses;;smart mouth, quick temper
Habits/Quirks;;trying to get revenge on Apollo, cursing Ash’s name, throwing his weak Daimons
Ambitions;;to eliminate the hunters and get back at the gods
Fears;;death and being alone
Personality;; Not much to say. He’s very angry, sexually frustrated, and feels like the world won’t give him a break. He wants to hurt…well almost everyone. I don’t think there are many times where you could call Stryker happy. He does seem to keep a level head, staying calm and collected most days, but can fly off the handle pretty damn quick. He keeps his code of conduct very strictly, so at least we know he has honor going for him.
I know you are more than perfect;;
Icon;;Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Piercings/Tattoos;;black dragon tattoo
Appearance;;height—6’8” weight—200 something eye color—silver hair color—blonde dyed black body type—muscular
Typical Outfit;; Leather and black
Who in the world do you think you are?;;
Mother;; --
Father;;Apollo
Siblings;;heh heh…Apollo is a man whore
Other;; *snort read the very extensive history
Pets;; none unless you count his Daimons
Hometown;;somewhere in Greece way back when
Ancient History;; In 9548 B.C., Apollo fathered another son on the Atlantean queen, seducing her in the guise of her dead husband as a phan¬tom in a dream. Talk about one seriously potent dream. Voilà: Stryker. The queen figured out that the baby she carried was Apollo's son. She knew that Apollo would never let his son be killed, especially by the Atlantean gods. She kept that smug thought close to her heart all throughout her labor. Only... the moment after she gave birth to her son, he was slain before her eyes.
What the Atlantean queen didn't know was that Apollo had pulled a switcheroo—with the help of Artemis, Apollo had placed his unborn child inside the womb of one of his priestesses at Delphi. The Atlantean queen hated Apollo for abandoning her and her now-deceased child... and with good reason. A widow, she also resented the fact that Apollo never came back to her bed to get her pregnant again. She steeped in that bitterness, letting it infect her and poison her soul. Letting it breed vengeance. Letting the dish get nice and cold before she served it to Apollo on a silver platter. Based on Apollo's gigolo history, she knew it was only a matter of time.
In 9529 B.C., nineteen years later, the Greeks gave it a go and tried to woo Apollo to their cause. They knew fighting against the Apollites was a lost cause, so to help win favor with Apollo and hopefully gain his backing they sent to him Ryssa, the most beautiful woman ever born. Ryssa instantly charmed the god and won his heart. Having the same weaknesses all deities seem to have, Apollo succumbed to her beauty and sowed his ever-fertile god seed. Ryssa bore him a son, and the tide of war changed in favor of the Greeks.
The Atlantean queen immediately ordered the death of Ryssa and her son, instructing her minions to not hold back in their brutality, to make it look as if wild animals had torn the woman and child to shreds. They did their job, perhaps a little too well.
His beloved sister Artemis managed to stop him before he destroyed all the Apollites (and with them, the world), so instead he cursed his wayward children. He named them the wild animals that had slaughtered his mistress and son, giving them characteristics befitting such beasts (the fangs and eyes of predators) and forcing them to feed on one another's blood every few days in order to survive. He banished them from his domain, the sun, as he could no longer bear to look upon them and be reminded of their treachery. To this day, Apollites only live to the age of twenty-seven: three times three times three, the age Ryssa was at her death. On the last day they die an excruciatingly painful death, slowly disintegrating to dust until the sun finally sets.
Apollo overlooked one tiny little detail when he cursed his children—and that was that he had cursed all of them, including the infamous Stryker, tucked away all safe at Delphi. Apollo should have also considered this on his son's wedding day, which occurred before Apollo cursed his son's people. "In your hands you hold my future," he said. "Your blood is mine, and it is through you and your future children that I live." Too bad he didn't go to his own Oracle before he made that promise, huh? If he had, he'd have known that by making that particular pledge of loyalty, Apollo had just damned himself to extinction. When his son's bloodline dies out, so will Apollo... and with him the sun itself, the earth, and all who dwell here.
That obviously didn’t make Stryker very happy at all. He cursed his father’s name for damning him and his family to death. Apollymi, seeing this and taking pity on Stryker (probably because she had lost her own son), took him in and taught him how to take a human soul to live. He watched his wife and children die before his eyes, pleading with them to take a human soul. They wouldn’t. Stryker went over the deep end after this and started teaching ALL the Apollites how to take souls. He vowed to get revenge on Apollo and destroy Acheron. Appollymi didn’t take kindly to her son being threatened, and then cast Stryker aside. He then added another vow, to get his revenge on Appollymi as well.
Now-a-days Also known as the Daimon king. Stryker is the adopted son of Apollymi, and the only Spathi allowed in her presence. The direct son of Apollo, Stryker was one of the first Apollites cursed. Because of this, he hates his father passionately. Wouldn't you?
It was through his adoptive mother's teachings that Stryker learned the art of harvesting souls to elongate his own life—a secret he happily shared with his Apollite brethren. He was the first Daimon, and he is the commander of their legions.
You may notice that Stryker shares Acheron's silver god-blessed eyes, but he was not born with them. Stryker got those eyes only after he scorned his father Apollo. The details after that as we know them are kind of sketchy.
Ever vigilant, Stryker also holds a grudge against Acheron, and vows to rid the world of everything and everyone Ash holds dear. Essentially, Stryker feels as if he's been betrayed by the whole world, and he has vowed to see his father, Apollymi, and Acheron fall at any cost. He's one bad mama-jama and he makes no bones about it, but despite his rage he is forbidden to harm the Abadonna (Katra) or the Elekti (Acheron).
Stryker may be a ruthless Daimon, but he does have a code of honor. He is the leader of the Illuminati and father of Urian (the only person Stryker ever loved). Of course, that didn't stop Stryker from slitting Urian's throat when he discovered his son's betrayal and leaving him for dead.
Beware: Stryker also has the ability to transform into a large, black dragon.
Behind The Mask;;
Nickname;; Zarek
How Can I contact you? pm or messenger
How did you find this site? I know you
“Are you honestly telling me that the most powerful creature on this planet is a pathetic cajun guttersnipe who offed himself because one of my men killed his mommy?”
"To err is human, to kill divine."
Here I am - this is me;;
Full Name;;Strykerius
Nickname(s);; Stryker, Daimon King
Age;;11,557
Gender;; male
Orientation;; straight
Race;; Daimon/ “technically” Demi-God
Weapons;; anything available
Tell me what I want to hear;;
Likes;;destroying hunters, plotting revenge, being in charge
Dislikes;;Acheron, being undermined, weak daimons
Strengths;;able to call bolt-holes, able to turn into a large, black dragon
Weaknesses;;smart mouth, quick temper
Habits/Quirks;;trying to get revenge on Apollo, cursing Ash’s name, throwing his weak Daimons
Ambitions;;to eliminate the hunters and get back at the gods
Fears;;death and being alone
Personality;; Not much to say. He’s very angry, sexually frustrated, and feels like the world won’t give him a break. He wants to hurt…well almost everyone. I don’t think there are many times where you could call Stryker happy. He does seem to keep a level head, staying calm and collected most days, but can fly off the handle pretty damn quick. He keeps his code of conduct very strictly, so at least we know he has honor going for him.
I know you are more than perfect;;
Icon;;Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Piercings/Tattoos;;black dragon tattoo
Appearance;;height—6’8” weight—200 something eye color—silver hair color—blonde dyed black body type—muscular
Typical Outfit;; Leather and black
Who in the world do you think you are?;;
Mother;; --
Father;;Apollo
Siblings;;heh heh…Apollo is a man whore
Other;; *snort read the very extensive history
Pets;; none unless you count his Daimons
Hometown;;somewhere in Greece way back when
Ancient History;; In 9548 B.C., Apollo fathered another son on the Atlantean queen, seducing her in the guise of her dead husband as a phan¬tom in a dream. Talk about one seriously potent dream. Voilà: Stryker. The queen figured out that the baby she carried was Apollo's son. She knew that Apollo would never let his son be killed, especially by the Atlantean gods. She kept that smug thought close to her heart all throughout her labor. Only... the moment after she gave birth to her son, he was slain before her eyes.
What the Atlantean queen didn't know was that Apollo had pulled a switcheroo—with the help of Artemis, Apollo had placed his unborn child inside the womb of one of his priestesses at Delphi. The Atlantean queen hated Apollo for abandoning her and her now-deceased child... and with good reason. A widow, she also resented the fact that Apollo never came back to her bed to get her pregnant again. She steeped in that bitterness, letting it infect her and poison her soul. Letting it breed vengeance. Letting the dish get nice and cold before she served it to Apollo on a silver platter. Based on Apollo's gigolo history, she knew it was only a matter of time.
In 9529 B.C., nineteen years later, the Greeks gave it a go and tried to woo Apollo to their cause. They knew fighting against the Apollites was a lost cause, so to help win favor with Apollo and hopefully gain his backing they sent to him Ryssa, the most beautiful woman ever born. Ryssa instantly charmed the god and won his heart. Having the same weaknesses all deities seem to have, Apollo succumbed to her beauty and sowed his ever-fertile god seed. Ryssa bore him a son, and the tide of war changed in favor of the Greeks.
The Atlantean queen immediately ordered the death of Ryssa and her son, instructing her minions to not hold back in their brutality, to make it look as if wild animals had torn the woman and child to shreds. They did their job, perhaps a little too well.
His beloved sister Artemis managed to stop him before he destroyed all the Apollites (and with them, the world), so instead he cursed his wayward children. He named them the wild animals that had slaughtered his mistress and son, giving them characteristics befitting such beasts (the fangs and eyes of predators) and forcing them to feed on one another's blood every few days in order to survive. He banished them from his domain, the sun, as he could no longer bear to look upon them and be reminded of their treachery. To this day, Apollites only live to the age of twenty-seven: three times three times three, the age Ryssa was at her death. On the last day they die an excruciatingly painful death, slowly disintegrating to dust until the sun finally sets.
Apollo overlooked one tiny little detail when he cursed his children—and that was that he had cursed all of them, including the infamous Stryker, tucked away all safe at Delphi. Apollo should have also considered this on his son's wedding day, which occurred before Apollo cursed his son's people. "In your hands you hold my future," he said. "Your blood is mine, and it is through you and your future children that I live." Too bad he didn't go to his own Oracle before he made that promise, huh? If he had, he'd have known that by making that particular pledge of loyalty, Apollo had just damned himself to extinction. When his son's bloodline dies out, so will Apollo... and with him the sun itself, the earth, and all who dwell here.
That obviously didn’t make Stryker very happy at all. He cursed his father’s name for damning him and his family to death. Apollymi, seeing this and taking pity on Stryker (probably because she had lost her own son), took him in and taught him how to take a human soul to live. He watched his wife and children die before his eyes, pleading with them to take a human soul. They wouldn’t. Stryker went over the deep end after this and started teaching ALL the Apollites how to take souls. He vowed to get revenge on Apollo and destroy Acheron. Appollymi didn’t take kindly to her son being threatened, and then cast Stryker aside. He then added another vow, to get his revenge on Appollymi as well.
Now-a-days Also known as the Daimon king. Stryker is the adopted son of Apollymi, and the only Spathi allowed in her presence. The direct son of Apollo, Stryker was one of the first Apollites cursed. Because of this, he hates his father passionately. Wouldn't you?
It was through his adoptive mother's teachings that Stryker learned the art of harvesting souls to elongate his own life—a secret he happily shared with his Apollite brethren. He was the first Daimon, and he is the commander of their legions.
You may notice that Stryker shares Acheron's silver god-blessed eyes, but he was not born with them. Stryker got those eyes only after he scorned his father Apollo. The details after that as we know them are kind of sketchy.
Ever vigilant, Stryker also holds a grudge against Acheron, and vows to rid the world of everything and everyone Ash holds dear. Essentially, Stryker feels as if he's been betrayed by the whole world, and he has vowed to see his father, Apollymi, and Acheron fall at any cost. He's one bad mama-jama and he makes no bones about it, but despite his rage he is forbidden to harm the Abadonna (Katra) or the Elekti (Acheron).
Stryker may be a ruthless Daimon, but he does have a code of honor. He is the leader of the Illuminati and father of Urian (the only person Stryker ever loved). Of course, that didn't stop Stryker from slitting Urian's throat when he discovered his son's betrayal and leaving him for dead.
Beware: Stryker also has the ability to transform into a large, black dragon.
Behind The Mask;;
Nickname;; Zarek
How Can I contact you? pm or messenger
How did you find this site? I know you