So how strong did you make your oc?
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
The character I use most often doesn't have any special powers, rather, he's just large, and being larger than somebody else tends to make him physically stronger. I wouldn't even consider having eight legs and paws - instead of the usual four on a mustelid - a special power. It's more of a thematic thing, and a little silly sometimes.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
As a prey, I made my OC pred, Umbra the Witch Queen, almost almighty since I love it if preds are so powerful and tease the prey about how insignificant they are in comparison. She is the ultimate mistress of darkness, basically on the level of a demigoddess, having absolute power over dark magic. She is able to shrink people, turning them into food or do other stuff to them, however I still have to write a story where you see the true extent of her dark power.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
Depends on the context, in the chat of Eka, I made my character kind of pwoerful mainly as a defence against god modders. In a normal roleplay, he's just big.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
Large, strong, and most importantly stretchy enough to consume and digest others. As a predator that's all I need , the will to resist is taken care of in other ways
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
space station 13 don't have much room for consistently abnormally-powerful characters and those are my only characters i'd really call ocs
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Slayerhero90 - Intermediate Vorarephile
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
Power levels are generally vague. None of them are really human though so they have a bit of a leg up on most of their prey
Canonically though most of my girls work for a sort of escort servicd that caters to people of vorish tastes XD so basically their meals deliver themselves. And sometimes take them out for some fun first
Canonically though most of my girls work for a sort of escort servicd that caters to people of vorish tastes XD so basically their meals deliver themselves. And sometimes take them out for some fun first
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
Eh. I made mine in a way as to where he as a certain type of curse that effectively makes him immortal.. In a way. If he dies in any way, he comes back with a new body with traits similar to whatever or whoever killed him. So like, if he were to fall/be sucked into a singularity. His new body will consist of black holes and dying stars. But thats just one example.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
Well, in RP scenarios, I am typically prey, and usually not very powerful. I might have normal power levels for the setting; a warlock or paladin in a fantasy setting, for example, but nothing special. As for predator types, they usually have healing powers of some sort, since it's necessary for the type of content I normally enjoy. Other than that, they can vary from mundane to divine, depending on thee direction the story is going.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
I used to have a bunch of OCs that were sorta developed the same way as the characters I write for my non-vore stories, which means my first few OCs were pretty overpowered at first, but I largely scrapped/reworked them out in place of a few more OCs more grounded in reality, in terms of what they could do. As it currently stands, the most powerful OC I have is Femmi, who's more of an avatar than anything, and even then for her it's more of her just being really hard to kill/catch, rather than her having godlike powers or anything (though she can regenerate from wounds, albeit very slowly).
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
I tend to create powerful characters because it should be easy for them to eat their prey, and the prey should be helpless in comparison.
The most powerful character I created is Alistair, who is a mage. I tend to get a lot of questions about how strong he is, but I haven't figured it out completely. He's not the strongest person in his own world though.
The most powerful character I created is Alistair, who is a mage. I tend to get a lot of questions about how strong he is, but I haven't figured it out completely. He's not the strongest person in his own world though.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
I can understand why people don't like godmodding, especially in collaborative writing such as roleplay, because it ruins any sense of suspense or drama. The prey is utterly helpless, and nothing they do can change anything. But personally, that's exactly what I adore about this little niche, and so I feel vore is the perfect place for godmodders to reside. So screw it, I decided, let's have fun playing big.
The base standard for my predatory characters is to be a mortal, normal being who has been blessed/cursed by a certain unknown force, with the result known as a Voidtouched. These creatures are... significantly powerful. Abilities include superhuman strength, speed faster than the eye can see, total biological inertia (meaning they require no food or blood or oxygen to live), near-instantaneous regeneration of any wound, and on top of all that, a mind which is violently and painfully turned into an engine of precise, brilliant cruelty. And if that wasn't enough, they are all also telepathic to an exceptional standard, able to read thoughts, scrub their presence from others' perspective for a sort of "invisibility", puppet the bodies of their prey to do what they want, and even, in the exceptionally skilled cases, shape and twist the very fabric of a personality. The only way to kill one is to destroy their brain; anything else is as good as useless. Are they godmodders? My god, yes. Is it fun? Certainly for me.
And then there's my main persona, Goldeneye, who just takes everything above and turns it up to about eleven. Thousand. And then adds some more things. He's an entity made up of bits of other peoples' minds who sees people only in terms of how pretty he can make their minds look, and has on some occasions swallowed entire planets whole. Basically if the question begins "can he...?" then the answer is yes.
And this works. It's brilliant for him because it means he can be the equivalent of Sackboy in Little Big Planet - he is able to fit into any situation, any scene, and with any characters, and do anything he wants with it. It removes all limits on, and allows me to write whatever I want for him and consider it 100% canon.
On top of this, what I like about godmodding is that it shifts the focus away from the struggle on a physical level - i.e., the prey's chance of escape - and towards emotional conflicts, which I absolutely adore. If the predator is capable of doing anything to them, for example, then how can the prey retain their sense of self? When your god is right in front of you, smirking and playing with time itself while he licks your tears away, it's hard to stay true to the ideas of hope and peace and justice which you've believed in all your life. This struggle, the struggle of Good in the face of unbelievably powerful, overwhelming Evil, is what I delight in.
TL;DR: Godmodding can be dull, but it can also be fun so long as you accept you are utterly doomed. Now come here...
The base standard for my predatory characters is to be a mortal, normal being who has been blessed/cursed by a certain unknown force, with the result known as a Voidtouched. These creatures are... significantly powerful. Abilities include superhuman strength, speed faster than the eye can see, total biological inertia (meaning they require no food or blood or oxygen to live), near-instantaneous regeneration of any wound, and on top of all that, a mind which is violently and painfully turned into an engine of precise, brilliant cruelty. And if that wasn't enough, they are all also telepathic to an exceptional standard, able to read thoughts, scrub their presence from others' perspective for a sort of "invisibility", puppet the bodies of their prey to do what they want, and even, in the exceptionally skilled cases, shape and twist the very fabric of a personality. The only way to kill one is to destroy their brain; anything else is as good as useless. Are they godmodders? My god, yes. Is it fun? Certainly for me.
And then there's my main persona, Goldeneye, who just takes everything above and turns it up to about eleven. Thousand. And then adds some more things. He's an entity made up of bits of other peoples' minds who sees people only in terms of how pretty he can make their minds look, and has on some occasions swallowed entire planets whole. Basically if the question begins "can he...?" then the answer is yes.
And this works. It's brilliant for him because it means he can be the equivalent of Sackboy in Little Big Planet - he is able to fit into any situation, any scene, and with any characters, and do anything he wants with it. It removes all limits on, and allows me to write whatever I want for him and consider it 100% canon.
On top of this, what I like about godmodding is that it shifts the focus away from the struggle on a physical level - i.e., the prey's chance of escape - and towards emotional conflicts, which I absolutely adore. If the predator is capable of doing anything to them, for example, then how can the prey retain their sense of self? When your god is right in front of you, smirking and playing with time itself while he licks your tears away, it's hard to stay true to the ideas of hope and peace and justice which you've believed in all your life. This struggle, the struggle of Good in the face of unbelievably powerful, overwhelming Evil, is what I delight in.
TL;DR: Godmodding can be dull, but it can also be fun so long as you accept you are utterly doomed. Now come here...
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
About just strong enough to make the scene they're in interesting without much in the way of god-modding. TL;DR, variable.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
Nah, all my OC`s are pretty weak. Including Minako Tomoka, most, if not all, of my OC`s are young teenage human girls with no special powers or abilities in particular. They`re just normal people, and thus the perfect prey.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
On the other side of the spectrum, however, most of my predators are very powerful, mainly because they`re giants. They don`t have any special powers or anything, but their sheer size and bloodthirsty appetites make them very intimidating.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
Pretty much all of mine are weak, save the few feisty ones who like fighting back against their preds.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
TheGuyWhoKnows wrote:what I like about godmodding
I think you are not referring to actual godmodding--which is non-consensual sexual harassment and universally bad and against Erotic RP rules--but you're actually referring to hardcore dom/sub play, where physical actions by the dom cannot be avoided by the sub--but is still all consensual.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
On a base level, my character is moderately powerful, only due to having superhuman strength, minor regenerative abilities, strong insides, and a slight hammerspace stomach thing going on when she wants to. However her personalities trait, flaws, and various weaknesses pretty much balance her out to the point where she can be considered really weak despite her abilities. She's mainly a kind of subversion to the pred archetype as she simply doesn't want to be one despite being really good at it and also the one "strange anomaly" to an otherwise very normal setting.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
I would say mine is pretty balanced... She has her moments of pure badass essence, but gets into too much trouble. She tends to not really care about anything and since there is no way to put it softly, she is an ass hole. Now some will say that she is overpowered since it is impossible for her to die... (More like stay dead) But she tends to lose memories and equipment when her body reforms regardless of the damaged.
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Re: So how strong did you make your oc?
Of course, at times im tempted to make a prey character thats like a xenomorph as to where they just burst their way out of their predator, after eating them from the inside.
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