(FA; Evil version is opposite to Stryder as far as sexual understanding. As in, he will probably abuse and rape your women, so hide yo' kids, hide yo' wife!)
Finally got this done! Before you ask, there's two versions of him; the one incorporated in Stryder's actual story, and the one that's jsut for fun, like Strydina.
Nega Stryder, as a "for fun" character, is what you would normally expect; the opposite of Stryder. He's cunning, witty, devious, no remorse, and by far, a VERY perverted individual. Like "Will rape you when Toughset isn't looking" perverted. (Don't worry, we got a leash on this one.) Still though, he's probably my first ACTUAL ANTAGONIST I've added to DA. (There's others, I jsut haven't showed them.) Admittedly though, if he meets another "bad" character, he's more willing to actually converse and engage in conversation, attracted to one's dark aura.
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The one in Stryder's story is quite a bit different though, and shows all three forms you see here.
In Stryder's story, he needs to gain 7 elements of Niroga, and balance them in harmony. These elements branch off both in the physical realm, and the Spiritual realm. Some more than others. The element simply referred to as "Psychic" is one of deception and emulation. Manipulating of other beings. Normally, if used too often, it corrupts the individual, ad distorts their understanding. For weak minds, the element can even develop a pseudo conscience!
However, Stryder's circumstances have always been extraordinary, even when he didn't know his full purpose.
The element did though, and realized the potential of power that lay. Power to possibly corrupt all of Niroga under one consciousness. And so the element kind of turned into Stryder's own personal "Satan," seeking for him to misuse the element and corrupt it. Only then can it break free.
You see, Nega Stryder isn't a physical entity. He's the ghost and the demon of his mind and sanity, consistently seeking for him to embrace the element in order to "make the world a better place." It's normally in the form on the left, showing knowledge in the world Stryder strives to be a part of. The middle form is more of a "salesman," enticing him with wonderous things he;s only dreamed of. (And with his young, naive mentality, that's not entirely too hard to do.)
Stryder never gives in, but if he DID, the element would effectively use him to gain a physical form. However he wouldn't just turn into Nega Stryder, no no no, he would become something worse. The form on the Right. The Arch-Demon reincarnated as the re-born Nirogan version of Cain.
Uzeroth; "The Man who stole God"
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anyway, didn't mean to end that on a dark tone, but that's what I got! I didn't feel the need to follow the generic "Alternate Universe origin" for a Nega version of Stryder, and frankly, I think this version is FAR more satisfying.
Enjoy!
Finally got this done! Before you ask, there's two versions of him; the one incorporated in Stryder's actual story, and the one that's jsut for fun, like Strydina.
Nega Stryder, as a "for fun" character, is what you would normally expect; the opposite of Stryder. He's cunning, witty, devious, no remorse, and by far, a VERY perverted individual. Like "Will rape you when Toughset isn't looking" perverted. (Don't worry, we got a leash on this one.) Still though, he's probably my first ACTUAL ANTAGONIST I've added to DA. (There's others, I jsut haven't showed them.) Admittedly though, if he meets another "bad" character, he's more willing to actually converse and engage in conversation, attracted to one's dark aura.
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The one in Stryder's story is quite a bit different though, and shows all three forms you see here.
In Stryder's story, he needs to gain 7 elements of Niroga, and balance them in harmony. These elements branch off both in the physical realm, and the Spiritual realm. Some more than others. The element simply referred to as "Psychic" is one of deception and emulation. Manipulating of other beings. Normally, if used too often, it corrupts the individual, ad distorts their understanding. For weak minds, the element can even develop a pseudo conscience!
However, Stryder's circumstances have always been extraordinary, even when he didn't know his full purpose.
The element did though, and realized the potential of power that lay. Power to possibly corrupt all of Niroga under one consciousness. And so the element kind of turned into Stryder's own personal "Satan," seeking for him to misuse the element and corrupt it. Only then can it break free.
You see, Nega Stryder isn't a physical entity. He's the ghost and the demon of his mind and sanity, consistently seeking for him to embrace the element in order to "make the world a better place." It's normally in the form on the left, showing knowledge in the world Stryder strives to be a part of. The middle form is more of a "salesman," enticing him with wonderous things he;s only dreamed of. (And with his young, naive mentality, that's not entirely too hard to do.)
Stryder never gives in, but if he DID, the element would effectively use him to gain a physical form. However he wouldn't just turn into Nega Stryder, no no no, he would become something worse. The form on the Right. The Arch-Demon reincarnated as the re-born Nirogan version of Cain.
Uzeroth; "The Man who stole God"
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......
anyway, didn't mean to end that on a dark tone, but that's what I got! I didn't feel the need to follow the generic "Alternate Universe origin" for a Nega version of Stryder, and frankly, I think this version is FAR more satisfying.
Enjoy!
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Awesome! For some reason the fancy suit and top hat strikes me as more terrifyingly evil than the shadowy flaming roaring visage.
It's like, sure, the flaming monster will kill you, but the suave gentleman in the white suit may send your entire hometown to a blood-draining factory for research and profit. Or something less ridiculous but still terrifying...
It's like, sure, the flaming monster will kill you, but the suave gentleman in the white suit may send your entire hometown to a blood-draining factory for research and profit. Or something less ridiculous but still terrifying...
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