Fun with Bios

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    Inhibitor said:

    Fun with Bios

    Hey folks, I don't consider myself a writer but all the MOTUC stuff that's been out lately has kinda stirred up something in me that resembles creativity. Anyways, here goes.

    Modulok
    Real Name: Modulus
    A true master of bioenhancement, Modulus was a brilliant scientist looking for experimental subjects when he met General Amok-Tir. The General was all too eager to oblige his new ally with enfeebled prisoners, fallen warriors and defeated gladiators. After years of gruesome trial and error, Modulus concocted a strange elixir which greatly enhanced the strength of whomever consumed it... at a price. Blinded by his lust for power, Amok-Tir consumed the elixir then watched as his body swelled with inhuman strength while his face cracked and hardened into a frightening visage of his inner self. Hordak as he was later known went on to recover and instead of killing Modulus, promoted him. Modulus would go on with his experimentations, helping to create many monstrosities for the Horde. It was one of those wretches by the name of Keldor who would use their newfound powers to defeat Horde and drive them out of Eternia for a time. Modulus was mortally wounded in the struggle and would have perished had he not already engineered a new body for himself made from the parts of several hideous and powerful creatures. Now free to operate without the tyrannical Hordak lording over him, Modulus would re-emerge as Modulok:"The Beast of a Thousand Bodies."
    Last edited by Inhibitor; February 26, 2010 at 05:42pm.
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    Sky Breaker said:
    Sounds great to me!
     
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    Inhibitor said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Sky Breaker View Post
    Sounds great to me!
    Thanks, man. Writing is hard!

    On to the next one:

    Fisto
    Real name: Armand DeFerre

    Armand was born into a renowned family of Eternian blacksmiths and much to his father's delight, showed an early predilection for metalwork. Though he was the youngest son, his strength far surpassed that of his older brothers and by the time he was a teenager, could single-handedly work the gigantic bellows inside the family forge. He soon became famous for swordsmithing and even as a young man, was considered a master craftsman.

    Unfortunately, the great fame of the DeFerres would lead to their downfall. When General Amok-Tir turned against the royal army, one of his first actions was to eliminate their weapon suppliers. The DeFerre family was viciously attacked and their forge destroyed. His parents and his brothers were all killed during the fight, but had the rogue General not ordered Armand to be taken alive, he would have been slain himself. Armand was given a choice between making weapons for Amok-Tir's new army or suffering a tortuous death. His alliegance to the king could not be swayed, so the General ordered him to fight as a gladiator in the Prisoner Pit without his sword... or his sword hand.

    Despite the loss of his hand, he managed to fight off the onslaught of ravenous beasts and mutilating monsters. He became a crowd favorite among Amok-Tir's men and was permitted to live on as a pit slave. Ten years would pass before Armand was finally able to gather together a stash of weapons and a group of captive fighters strong enough to break out of their cruel confines. Fashioning hands made of iron for both himself and fellow slave Jitsu, Armand made the weapons that they would need. His new fist served as his forging hammer. Once they were ready, Armand finally escaped with the help of Jitsu, Man-E-Faces, Net-Tossa, the Champion and a change of heart from the Horde Executioner. They would all go their separate ways, but it was Armand who became famous a second time as Fisto: the "Heroic Master of hand-to-hand combat".
    Last edited by Inhibitor; February 26, 2010 at 04:52am.
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