Post by xenomina on Feb 17, 2010 1:24:39 GMT -5
I have no idea if I am ever gonna finish this app, but I figure I'll give it a try.
*WARNING: Spoiler Heavy!!!*
Name:
Bayonetta
Game of Origin:
Bayonetta
Nintendo Appearance:
Made by Capcom and Sega
Nicknames:
Bayonetta, Cereza, Mummy...
Age:
500+ (Looks to be in her later 20s)
Species:
Half Umbra Witch, Half Lumen Sage
Gender:
(Definitely) Female
Alignment:
Chaotic Neutral
Type:
Middleweight
Character Stats:
Leaving blank since it's not implemented.
Residence:
Wherever there are Angels to kill, she'll be there.
Personal Relationships:
Rodin- A being who runs a bar called The Gates of Hell. Bayonetta's friend and arms dealer who specializes in magical weaponry, as well as dabbles in the dark arts.
Enzo- A human who is friend's with both Rodin and Bayonetta. It's his job to find intel on Angel activity, as well be Bayonetta's (reluctant) driver.
Luka- A reporter who chased after Bayonetta ever since she supposedly killed his father after her awakening. After learning that is was, in fact, the Lumen Sage Baldur's doing, he continues on today to flirt with and investigate Bayonetta and her activities.
Cereza- Bayonetta when she was a child, brought from the past by Baldur to help her become the Left Eye. Mistakes Bayonetta for her mom.
Baldur- The last Lumen Sage, tries to reawaken Jubelleus, the Creator, in order to start the universe again. Killed when the awakening goes awry.
Jeanne- The only other Umbra Witch still alive and Bayonetta's rival. Is brainwashed by Balbur, only to realize the error of her ways and stop Bayonetta from becoming the Left Eye.
Angels- Seek Bayonetta and now Jeanne as the last two witches left alive from the witch hunts. Bayonetta must continuously kill these or risk being dragged down to hell for all eternity.
Occupation:
Umbra Witch and Angel Hunter.
Moveset:
Bayonetta uses punches and kicks, as well as the guns she wields together in combat for deadly combos. She also has the ability to double-jump, butterfly wings appearing from her back to give her that second push.
Standard B- Magic Bullet: Bayonetta fires her guns in a 3-bullet burst at the enemy (no matter which guns she fires, for fairness, it's always just three rolls.) (3d6)
(R) Upward B- Crow Within: Bayonetta turns into a large black crow, which allows her to ascend up 7" before she can glide indefinitely. (She cannot attack while in this form, however, and must change back first.)
Downward B- Bat Within: Bayonetta taunts the player, if she is hit white doing the taunt, she breaks into a swarm of bats that move behind the target. She then reforms, and takes a cheap shot at the target. (1d6)
Side B- Afterburner Kick: Bayonetta does a powerful flying kick at her enemy; can be used in midair. (1d6)
Upward Smash- Wicked Weave Stomp: Bayonetta channels a giant boot over the enemy through a portal, using her own hair as a medium. The boot then slams down on the enemy, crushing them into the ground. (1d10)
Downward Smash- Umbra Kick: Can only be performed after a dodge. Bayonetta ducks below an attack, summoning a portal under her that she falls through, before reappearing above them from another portal and kicking them with both feet. (1d10)
Side Smash- Wicked Weave Punch: Bayonetta channels a giant fist in front of her that sends the foe flying with a powerful punch. (1d10 w/ 10 foot knockback)
Upward Throw-
Down Throw-
Front Throw-
Back Throw-
Upward Taunt -
Downward Taunt -
Side Taunt -
Final Smash:
What is your character's Final Smash? This will be used upon grabbing a smash ball. (not all too common) NOTE: All Final Smashes can only be used up to 3 of YOUR TURNS total. Your character IS invincible during this time.
Weaknesses:
Everyone has weaknesses. Your character should too. What are they? (Physical as well as mental weaknesses, please).
Personality:
Being the 'black sheep' of the Umbra Witches, Bayonetta has always had a rebellious personality. (WIP)
Likes:
Stuffed Animals, Cherries, Lollipops, Posing for the Camera, Dancing, Weapons (Especially Guns), Umbra Witches, Killing Angels.
Dislikes:
Angels, Crying Babies, Cockroaches, Crying Baby Cockroaches, Tentacles, Lumen Sages.
Appearance:
History:
According to Wikipedia:
In the present day, an informant named Enzo has joined up with Bayonetta, a witch who was revived twenty years ago from the bottom of a lake and has little or no memories of her past. When Enzo informs her of the possible whereabouts of the person that owns the "Right Eye," one-half of a set known as the "Eyes of the World," she sets out to find this person, hoping that it may help her regain her lost memories.
Bayonetta follows Enzo's information to a city called Vigrid, and once there she's forced to fight Angels in order to progress. Shortly after her arrival, Bayonetta is confronted by Jeanne, another Umbra Witch, who seems to have allied herself with the Angels. Afterward, she meets a young man named Luka (nicknamed "Cheshire" by Bayonetta), who has been trying to track her down because he believes she is responsible for his father's death. After fighting her way through Vigrid, Bayonetta encounters Fortitudo, one of the four Cardinal Virtues, and faces him in battle. After being dispatched, Fortitudo reveals that he is merely a sacrifice to Jubileus, the Creator, whom the Angels are trying to resurrect.
After defeating Fortitudo, Bayonetta makes her way through the Crescent and Sunrise Valleys, and upon reaching the end, finds Jeanne conversing with Temperantia, the second of the Cardinal Virtues. Jeanne attacks Bayonetta, and the two Witches face off in battle, with Bayonetta emerging victorious. Continuing on her path, she eventually meets a lost child named Cereza, who wears glasses and carries around a stuffed cat named Cheshire. Much to Bayonetta's frustration, the child believes she's her mother and follows her around. Together, they make their way to a portal leading to Paradiso, where Bayonetta is forced to defend Cereza from the Angels. Upon returning to the human world, Bayonetta leaves Cereza with Luka and confronts Temperantia, who is defeated. Continuing her search for the Right Eye, Bayonetta follows Luka and Cereza down Prominence Bridge in an attempt to reach the island known as Isla del Sol, but becomes trapped in Paradiso. After escaping, she is attacked by Iustitia, the third Cardinal Virtue, and defeats him.
Luka devises another plan to infiltrate Isla del Sol by boarding a Valkyrie jet headed for the island. However, Cereza becomes lost in the jet, and Bayonetta is forced to search for her. Interrupting her search is Jeanne, who knows full well about Cereza. The two Umbra Witches fight, with Bayonetta emerging victorious. However, during their battle the jet was shot down by Sapientia, the final Cardinal Virtue. Finally recovering Cereza, Bayonetta escapes the sinking Valkyrie with the girl and hands her to Luka. She is then attacked by Sapientia, who reveals after being defeated that the gem Bayonetta believes to be the Left Eye is nothing more than a "worthless rock." After the battle, Bayonetta heads for Isla del Sol with Luka and Cereza in a helicopter.
When they reach the island, Bayonetta is confronted once again by Jeanne, who explains that Bayonetta was a child born from an Umbra Witch and a Lumen Sage. This was strictly forbidden by the clans' ancient commandments, as it was foretold that this would bring calamity to the world. Jeanne says that for that reason, allowing Bayonetta to exist is a danger that cannot be accepted. In a decisive battle Bayonetta finally defeats Jeanne, who states that the reason Bayonetta possesses the Left Eye is because she has accepted her fate. Bayonetta hands Jeanne the gem she had been carrying, which triggers a recall of the events that occurred 500 years before. Bayonetta suddenly remembers that her real name is Cereza, and that Jeanne was once her friend; it was Jeanne who sealed her away, giving Bayonetta the gem to protect her and the Left Eye. Their reunion is short-lived, however, as Jeanne sacrifices her own life to save Bayonetta from a missile attack. Bayonetta is blown through the window of a tower complex, and is joined by Luka and Cereza. Upon walking up to a large double door, Cereza begins to hear a familiar voice and claims that it is her "Daddy." Bayonetta follows her and meets Father Balder, the supposed last of the Lumen Sages who has taken up residence in what is presumably the "highest point of Lumen hierarchy and society."
Balder reveals to Bayonetta that he is her father, and that he plans to reunite the three universes by resurrecting Jubileus, the Creator. To accomplish that he needs the Eyes of the World, and one of those eyes - the Left Eye - is Bayonetta herself. Balder explains that due to her memory loss Bayonetta could not awaken the Left eye, and the only way for her to realize her true potential was for her to regain those lost memories. When Bayonetta asks him where he got the girl, he reveals that Cereza is in fact her younger self and was part of the plan to make Bayonetta remember her past. Balder further angers Bayonetta by revealing he used a form of mind control over Jeanne to get her to obey him, at which point Bayonetta attacks him. A battle ensues between Balder and Bayonetta, causing the destruction of the top of the tower. Fighting amidst the falling rubble, Bayonetta ultimately manages to defeat Balder.
After the battle Bayonetta retrieves Cereza and, using her clock watch, she manages to open a time portal to bring the child, her younger self, back to her original timeline. However, this causes her to regain all her memories upon returning to the present time, causing her to fall unconscious. A seemingly unharmed Balder then reappears, stating that the Left Eye has now been awakened. He then transports himself and the unconscious Bayonetta towards the statue on top of the tower in order for them to begin the resurrection of Jubileus and take their places as the Eyes of the World, who would oversee a new reality for all eternity. As they both enter into the eyes of the statue, the tower's outer structure crumbles to reveal a missile which launches into space.
With Bayonetta imprisoned, Jeanne suddenly makes her reappearance. It is revealed that the gem she got from Bayonetta managed to remove Balder's mind control and allowed her to shield from the incoming missiles in the nick of time. She ascends the statue on her magically enhanced motorcycle by riding along the surface of the missile used to launch Jubileus into orbit. Arriving just in time to save Bayonetta, she pulls her out of the statue's left eye, causing Jubileus to go berserk and consume Balder in the process. Bayonetta and Jeanne manage to defeat the deity, but end up in a free-fall towards Earth. Both Bayonetta and Jeanne manage to survive the descent, and the epilogue shows them continuing their battles with the Angels.
((End of Article))
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A couple of months later, Bayonetta gets word of a rift that has been opened due to Jubileus' short resurrection. When she reached the site of the rift, she encounters some Angels who were there to investigate as well. A fight ensues, and both she and the small band of Angels are pulled into the rift, closing behind them....
Anything else? (Optional)
Theme Song: Fly Me To the Moon (Climax Remix)
*WARNING: Spoiler Heavy!!!*
Name:
Bayonetta
Game of Origin:
Bayonetta
Nintendo Appearance:
Made by Capcom and Sega
Nicknames:
Bayonetta, Cereza, Mummy...
Age:
500+ (Looks to be in her later 20s)
Species:
Half Umbra Witch, Half Lumen Sage
Gender:
(Definitely) Female
Alignment:
Chaotic Neutral
Type:
Middleweight
Character Stats:
Leaving blank since it's not implemented.
Residence:
Wherever there are Angels to kill, she'll be there.
Personal Relationships:
Rodin- A being who runs a bar called The Gates of Hell. Bayonetta's friend and arms dealer who specializes in magical weaponry, as well as dabbles in the dark arts.
Enzo- A human who is friend's with both Rodin and Bayonetta. It's his job to find intel on Angel activity, as well be Bayonetta's (reluctant) driver.
Luka- A reporter who chased after Bayonetta ever since she supposedly killed his father after her awakening. After learning that is was, in fact, the Lumen Sage Baldur's doing, he continues on today to flirt with and investigate Bayonetta and her activities.
Cereza- Bayonetta when she was a child, brought from the past by Baldur to help her become the Left Eye. Mistakes Bayonetta for her mom.
Baldur- The last Lumen Sage, tries to reawaken Jubelleus, the Creator, in order to start the universe again. Killed when the awakening goes awry.
Jeanne- The only other Umbra Witch still alive and Bayonetta's rival. Is brainwashed by Balbur, only to realize the error of her ways and stop Bayonetta from becoming the Left Eye.
Angels- Seek Bayonetta and now Jeanne as the last two witches left alive from the witch hunts. Bayonetta must continuously kill these or risk being dragged down to hell for all eternity.
Occupation:
Umbra Witch and Angel Hunter.
Moveset:
Bayonetta uses punches and kicks, as well as the guns she wields together in combat for deadly combos. She also has the ability to double-jump, butterfly wings appearing from her back to give her that second push.
Standard B- Magic Bullet: Bayonetta fires her guns in a 3-bullet burst at the enemy (no matter which guns she fires, for fairness, it's always just three rolls.) (3d6)
(R) Upward B- Crow Within: Bayonetta turns into a large black crow, which allows her to ascend up 7" before she can glide indefinitely. (She cannot attack while in this form, however, and must change back first.)
Downward B- Bat Within: Bayonetta taunts the player, if she is hit white doing the taunt, she breaks into a swarm of bats that move behind the target. She then reforms, and takes a cheap shot at the target. (1d6)
Side B- Afterburner Kick: Bayonetta does a powerful flying kick at her enemy; can be used in midair. (1d6)
Upward Smash- Wicked Weave Stomp: Bayonetta channels a giant boot over the enemy through a portal, using her own hair as a medium. The boot then slams down on the enemy, crushing them into the ground. (1d10)
Downward Smash- Umbra Kick: Can only be performed after a dodge. Bayonetta ducks below an attack, summoning a portal under her that she falls through, before reappearing above them from another portal and kicking them with both feet. (1d10)
Side Smash- Wicked Weave Punch: Bayonetta channels a giant fist in front of her that sends the foe flying with a powerful punch. (1d10 w/ 10 foot knockback)
Upward Throw-
Down Throw-
Front Throw-
Back Throw-
Upward Taunt -
Downward Taunt -
Side Taunt -
Final Smash:
What is your character's Final Smash? This will be used upon grabbing a smash ball. (not all too common) NOTE: All Final Smashes can only be used up to 3 of YOUR TURNS total. Your character IS invincible during this time.
Weaknesses:
Everyone has weaknesses. Your character should too. What are they? (Physical as well as mental weaknesses, please).
Personality:
Being the 'black sheep' of the Umbra Witches, Bayonetta has always had a rebellious personality. (WIP)
Likes:
Stuffed Animals, Cherries, Lollipops, Posing for the Camera, Dancing, Weapons (Especially Guns), Umbra Witches, Killing Angels.
Dislikes:
Angels, Crying Babies, Cockroaches, Crying Baby Cockroaches, Tentacles, Lumen Sages.
Appearance:
History:
According to Wikipedia:
In the present day, an informant named Enzo has joined up with Bayonetta, a witch who was revived twenty years ago from the bottom of a lake and has little or no memories of her past. When Enzo informs her of the possible whereabouts of the person that owns the "Right Eye," one-half of a set known as the "Eyes of the World," she sets out to find this person, hoping that it may help her regain her lost memories.
Bayonetta follows Enzo's information to a city called Vigrid, and once there she's forced to fight Angels in order to progress. Shortly after her arrival, Bayonetta is confronted by Jeanne, another Umbra Witch, who seems to have allied herself with the Angels. Afterward, she meets a young man named Luka (nicknamed "Cheshire" by Bayonetta), who has been trying to track her down because he believes she is responsible for his father's death. After fighting her way through Vigrid, Bayonetta encounters Fortitudo, one of the four Cardinal Virtues, and faces him in battle. After being dispatched, Fortitudo reveals that he is merely a sacrifice to Jubileus, the Creator, whom the Angels are trying to resurrect.
After defeating Fortitudo, Bayonetta makes her way through the Crescent and Sunrise Valleys, and upon reaching the end, finds Jeanne conversing with Temperantia, the second of the Cardinal Virtues. Jeanne attacks Bayonetta, and the two Witches face off in battle, with Bayonetta emerging victorious. Continuing on her path, she eventually meets a lost child named Cereza, who wears glasses and carries around a stuffed cat named Cheshire. Much to Bayonetta's frustration, the child believes she's her mother and follows her around. Together, they make their way to a portal leading to Paradiso, where Bayonetta is forced to defend Cereza from the Angels. Upon returning to the human world, Bayonetta leaves Cereza with Luka and confronts Temperantia, who is defeated. Continuing her search for the Right Eye, Bayonetta follows Luka and Cereza down Prominence Bridge in an attempt to reach the island known as Isla del Sol, but becomes trapped in Paradiso. After escaping, she is attacked by Iustitia, the third Cardinal Virtue, and defeats him.
Luka devises another plan to infiltrate Isla del Sol by boarding a Valkyrie jet headed for the island. However, Cereza becomes lost in the jet, and Bayonetta is forced to search for her. Interrupting her search is Jeanne, who knows full well about Cereza. The two Umbra Witches fight, with Bayonetta emerging victorious. However, during their battle the jet was shot down by Sapientia, the final Cardinal Virtue. Finally recovering Cereza, Bayonetta escapes the sinking Valkyrie with the girl and hands her to Luka. She is then attacked by Sapientia, who reveals after being defeated that the gem Bayonetta believes to be the Left Eye is nothing more than a "worthless rock." After the battle, Bayonetta heads for Isla del Sol with Luka and Cereza in a helicopter.
When they reach the island, Bayonetta is confronted once again by Jeanne, who explains that Bayonetta was a child born from an Umbra Witch and a Lumen Sage. This was strictly forbidden by the clans' ancient commandments, as it was foretold that this would bring calamity to the world. Jeanne says that for that reason, allowing Bayonetta to exist is a danger that cannot be accepted. In a decisive battle Bayonetta finally defeats Jeanne, who states that the reason Bayonetta possesses the Left Eye is because she has accepted her fate. Bayonetta hands Jeanne the gem she had been carrying, which triggers a recall of the events that occurred 500 years before. Bayonetta suddenly remembers that her real name is Cereza, and that Jeanne was once her friend; it was Jeanne who sealed her away, giving Bayonetta the gem to protect her and the Left Eye. Their reunion is short-lived, however, as Jeanne sacrifices her own life to save Bayonetta from a missile attack. Bayonetta is blown through the window of a tower complex, and is joined by Luka and Cereza. Upon walking up to a large double door, Cereza begins to hear a familiar voice and claims that it is her "Daddy." Bayonetta follows her and meets Father Balder, the supposed last of the Lumen Sages who has taken up residence in what is presumably the "highest point of Lumen hierarchy and society."
Balder reveals to Bayonetta that he is her father, and that he plans to reunite the three universes by resurrecting Jubileus, the Creator. To accomplish that he needs the Eyes of the World, and one of those eyes - the Left Eye - is Bayonetta herself. Balder explains that due to her memory loss Bayonetta could not awaken the Left eye, and the only way for her to realize her true potential was for her to regain those lost memories. When Bayonetta asks him where he got the girl, he reveals that Cereza is in fact her younger self and was part of the plan to make Bayonetta remember her past. Balder further angers Bayonetta by revealing he used a form of mind control over Jeanne to get her to obey him, at which point Bayonetta attacks him. A battle ensues between Balder and Bayonetta, causing the destruction of the top of the tower. Fighting amidst the falling rubble, Bayonetta ultimately manages to defeat Balder.
After the battle Bayonetta retrieves Cereza and, using her clock watch, she manages to open a time portal to bring the child, her younger self, back to her original timeline. However, this causes her to regain all her memories upon returning to the present time, causing her to fall unconscious. A seemingly unharmed Balder then reappears, stating that the Left Eye has now been awakened. He then transports himself and the unconscious Bayonetta towards the statue on top of the tower in order for them to begin the resurrection of Jubileus and take their places as the Eyes of the World, who would oversee a new reality for all eternity. As they both enter into the eyes of the statue, the tower's outer structure crumbles to reveal a missile which launches into space.
With Bayonetta imprisoned, Jeanne suddenly makes her reappearance. It is revealed that the gem she got from Bayonetta managed to remove Balder's mind control and allowed her to shield from the incoming missiles in the nick of time. She ascends the statue on her magically enhanced motorcycle by riding along the surface of the missile used to launch Jubileus into orbit. Arriving just in time to save Bayonetta, she pulls her out of the statue's left eye, causing Jubileus to go berserk and consume Balder in the process. Bayonetta and Jeanne manage to defeat the deity, but end up in a free-fall towards Earth. Both Bayonetta and Jeanne manage to survive the descent, and the epilogue shows them continuing their battles with the Angels.
((End of Article))
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A couple of months later, Bayonetta gets word of a rift that has been opened due to Jubileus' short resurrection. When she reached the site of the rift, she encounters some Angels who were there to investigate as well. A fight ensues, and both she and the small band of Angels are pulled into the rift, closing behind them....
Anything else? (Optional)
Theme Song: Fly Me To the Moon (Climax Remix)