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gnaw at this year's Anthrocon, featuring Axel Xavier, a.k.a. "Haywire." He's a pine marten and among those chosen to bring down the R-Force. Given his agility, tactics, and cold, calculating efficiency, he's ready for anything. Having an Auran power that turns machines against their owners certainly helps, too.
gNAW once again excelled at action, showing the lethal marten swooping down for the kill.
artwork by gNAW
character © Aelius (me)
gnaw at this year's Anthrocon, featuring Axel Xavier, a.k.a. "Haywire." He's a pine marten and among those chosen to bring down the R-Force. Given his agility, tactics, and cold, calculating efficiency, he's ready for anything. Having an Auran power that turns machines against their owners certainly helps, too.gNAW once again excelled at action, showing the lethal marten swooping down for the kill.
artwork by gNAW
character © Aelius (me)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Mink
Size 772 x 1081px
File Size 270.7 kB
Heh, certainly. Basically, everyone has an active, supernatural Aura that grants them their powers. Sort of like a combination of superheroes and fantasy. Each Aura is attuned to an individual to grant them a certain power, like control over certain elements (pyrokinesis, geokinesis, etc), or insights into the mind (telepathy, telekinesis, etc.), or sometimes enhanced physical abilities (super speed, indestructible body, and so on), and other related phenomena. There are limits, of course; an Aura has to be exercised just like a muscle and can tire out if overused.
The process of awakening an Aura is still rather vague, but it often involves an interaction with the divine beings who, millennia ago, gave a portion of their own life force to create Auras in the first place and granted them to society to combat supernatural threats. That said, not everyone follows that noble path, so there are Auran villians just like there are Auran heroes, and an occasional Auran who didn't care to take sides.
The process of awakening an Aura is still rather vague, but it often involves an interaction with the divine beings who, millennia ago, gave a portion of their own life force to create Auras in the first place and granted them to society to combat supernatural threats. That said, not everyone follows that noble path, so there are Auran villians just like there are Auran heroes, and an occasional Auran who didn't care to take sides.
Okay evidently I need to go back and look over your gallery again because I'm not nearly as familiar with your characters as I probably need to be. Either that or this guy made an impression on me because I had the groundwork for a Pine Marten character with the same name written out....this guy wouldn't happen to be an electrokinetic would he?
LOL, coincidence! :p However, he is not electrokinetic (that power is already claimed by one of the protagonists). He can, however, disrupt electrical activity in any mechanical object. He just can't create nor project electricity itself. Later on, he may eventually gain the ability to control said mechanical objects, though, with the same ability.
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