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[[Image:Paragraph_Indent.png]]'''S'''everal years passed as the orders were strictly adhered to, and Bohdan recovered from the head injury he had sustained. Discreetly using his powers to only increase his recovery rate and prevent any future brain damage caused by his concussion, he began to observe his surroundings, and evaluate his position. Accepting the hospitality offered to him, Bohdan purposefully attempted to emulate the nature demonstrated by humans around him. He succeeded, as the lord of the estate began to take a more active interest in him, and ordered that Bohdan be raised in the same way as one of his own sons. Though an extraordinary request by social standards at the time, it was recognized that Bohdan's very existence was an extraordinary circumstance, and that more formal schooling would improve Bohdan's relation with the castle family. The feudal lord's theory was proven true, as Bohdan began to develop a very strong connection to those who provided his basic needs. At this point, the castle lord began to participate in Bohdan's upbringing, visiting him once a week in order to develop a closer relationship with the monstrous humanoid as he shared concepts of duty, loyalty and honor. These ideas were not unknown to Bohdan, but the information shared with him served as an indicator of where humanity was on the scale of galactic civility that Bohdan had developed based on his intergalactic experiences. | [[Image:Paragraph_Indent.png]]'''S'''everal years passed as the orders were strictly adhered to, and Bohdan recovered from the head injury he had sustained. Discreetly using his powers to only increase his recovery rate and prevent any future brain damage caused by his concussion, he began to observe his surroundings, and evaluate his position. Accepting the hospitality offered to him, Bohdan purposefully attempted to emulate the nature demonstrated by humans around him. He succeeded, as the lord of the estate began to take a more active interest in him, and ordered that Bohdan be raised in the same way as one of his own sons. Though an extraordinary request by social standards at the time, it was recognized that Bohdan's very existence was an extraordinary circumstance, and that more formal schooling would improve Bohdan's relation with the castle family. The feudal lord's theory was proven true, as Bohdan began to develop a very strong connection to those who provided his basic needs. At this point, the castle lord began to participate in Bohdan's upbringing, visiting him once a week in order to develop a closer relationship with the monstrous humanoid as he shared concepts of duty, loyalty and honor. These ideas were not unknown to Bohdan, but the information shared with him served as an indicator of where humanity was on the scale of galactic civility that Bohdan had developed based on his intergalactic experiences. | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:PDB_Bohdan_005_CastleInt_v2.jpg|thumb|right|Living within the small world of the castle grounds.]][[Image:Paragraph_Indent.png]]'''A'''s Bohdan began to reveal his own interests and curiosities about human culture, he was granted permission to travel outside the few rooms he had called his home for over the past decade, and began meeting others. In more formal attire, he was better received by the estate's other inhabitants, and began to gain further knowledge in many areas of human life, as people shared their experiences and wisdom with him. He was further encouraged directly by the castle lord to learn the arts of combat, so that he might become the legendary protector of their estate as the feudal lord intended. Bohdan did so, and several years passed as he improved in his fighting abilities, capitalizing on his gargantuan form to withstand any attack, and overwhelm any enemy who dared approach him. By this time, Bohdan had developed an acquaintanceship with other members of the feudal lord's family, though he in no way had any personal friends to rely upon. After several more years passed, the castle lord was eventually stricken by illness, and his son inherited the throne following the older man's death. |
[[Image:Paragraph_Indent.png]]'''T'''he son was more philosophical in his approach to life, but was also hesitant to take on any responsibilities in dealing with Bohdan. Thus was Bohdan sent to the castle's resident scholar, who quickly discovered Bohdan's curious and empathetic nature to be very helpful in maintaining a library. The two struck a friendship, and Bohdan began reading many of the books within the archive, further requesting of the young lord that books might purchased from traveling merchants that often visited the estate. The appeal was positively addressed, and as time went by, the library began to grow significantly larger. Bohdan's help became absolutely necessary to the scholar as the human grew older, and Bohdan's alien form remained unchanging. When the scholar eventually passed away, the library was left in Bohdan's care. | [[Image:Paragraph_Indent.png]]'''T'''he son was more philosophical in his approach to life, but was also hesitant to take on any responsibilities in dealing with Bohdan. Thus was Bohdan sent to the castle's resident scholar, who quickly discovered Bohdan's curious and empathetic nature to be very helpful in maintaining a library. The two struck a friendship, and Bohdan began reading many of the books within the archive, further requesting of the young lord that books might purchased from traveling merchants that often visited the estate. The appeal was positively addressed, and as time went by, the library began to grow significantly larger. Bohdan's help became absolutely necessary to the scholar as the human grew older, and Bohdan's alien form remained unchanging. When the scholar eventually passed away, the library was left in Bohdan's care. |
Revision as of 19:27, 9 November 2015
Recut from "Star Wars: Shadows Of The Empire: "Beggar's Canyon Chase" and "Xizor's Theme" by Joel McNeely.
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Real Name: | Bohdan | |||||||||
Known Aliases: | None | |||||||||
Gender: | Male | |||||||||
Species: | Gravidynati geobatus brevicinereus ("Heavy, strong, short grey earth-walker") | |||||||||
Ethnicity: | N/A | |||||||||
Place of Birth: | Planet MX-13, Andromeda Galaxy | |||||||||
Base of Operations: | Millennium City | |||||||||
Relatives: | N/A | |||||||||
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Age: | 650 > | |||||||||
Height: | 5' 10" (1.7m) | |||||||||
Weight: | 714 lbs (323kg) Variable | |||||||||
Eyes: | Charcoal | |||||||||
Hair: | None | |||||||||
Complexion: | Grey | |||||||||
Physical Build: | Herculean; Musclebound | |||||||||
Physical Features: | Exceptionally musclebound physique, nearly as large in width as in height. Monstrous face, resembling a Grotesque. Short tail with spade-shaped end. Four-fingered hands and three-toed feet, with claws. | |||||||||
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Identity: | N/A | |||||||||
Years Active: | 3 Years Residence in Millennium City | |||||||||
Citizenship: | United States Citizen (ASPRA Granted) | |||||||||
Occupation: | Physician, Scientist (Theoretical Metaphysics) | |||||||||
Education: | M.S. (Master of Science) Degree in Physics, Graduate Medical Education (GME) | |||||||||
Marital Status: | Presumed Single | |||||||||
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Manipulation of Fundamental Forces, including Strong and Weak forces, Electromagnetism and Gravitational forces. Abilities include manipulating mass to induce personal super strength and flight capabilities, generation of plasma beams capable of cutting a wide range of metals and alloys, and utilization of radiation effectively granting an extended visible spectrum including x-ray vision. | ||||||||||
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[hide]Description
Bohdan is a stout, monstrous looking humanoid with an immensely powerful and muscular physique, whose babewyn-like face shows signs of intelligence and human empathy. His voice is low, well modulated and somewhat gravelly. Hailing from a planet somewhere in the Andromeda Galaxy, he eventually traveled to Earth, and since then has experienced over three hundred years of human history. His earliest memories involve being valet to a small royal family residing deep within the Tatras of the Carpathian Mountains. A castle residence with a well kept library, he would often seek intellectual gratification by studying the documents available to him. With the continuing development of modern society, Bohdan eventually came to realize how isolated he was, and decided to leave his centuries-old home in search of further knowledge.
Traveling across Europe, Bohdan was eventually made aware of Millennium City, and the unique attributes that make it the futuristic, secularized and heterogeneous society it is. After undergoing psychological evaluation to determine his sociological fitness and mental stability, and after registering under ASPRA, he was authorized by PRIMUS to live in and fight crime in Millennium City, as well as indulge in his desire to emulate and be considered a part of modern superhero culture.
Appearance

The rest of his bodily features include large four-fingered hands, and three-toed feet, both possessing claws which are usually kept in a long, dulled fashion. He possesses a three-foot long tail, ending with a spade-shaped tip. Physiologically, Bohdan's low body-fat combined with alien genetics and powers have given him an extremely dense body, significantly more than a human of similar size and shape would be.
His attire ranges is mostly in tune to modern-day human fashion, and he is most often seen in casual clothes or superhero costume, either social wear as simple as jeans and a t-shirt or more formal wear such as dress clothes or a lab coat.
Powers, Abilities and Skills
Force Manipulation

Physical Abilities
Being monstrously proportioned, Bohdan's physical strength is exceptional, and he is easily capable of defending himself even without his mentalist powers. Though his strength is not meta-physical, his short limbs, dense musculature and martial training allows him to lift objects over four times his own weight. Further physical abilities include being faster than a normal human when moving on foot, and his mentalist powers give him a very minor degree of precognition based on his local environment, granting him a nearly instant reaction speed. His reflexes are greater than normal and his agility is ranked at a gymnastic level due to physical training.
Skills and Training
Bohdan was trained in the martial techniques of fighting as developed by European and some Asian cultures, taught to him by trained and experienced soldiers during his earliest years on Earth. While continuing to study the evolution of fighting styles over the centuries, he also had an interest in expanding his intellectual capacity by studying and maintaining a library, obtaining works and literature across all subjects and genres. Eventually discovering a particular interest in the natural sciences, Bohdan followed the subject for centuries, watching and learning as it developed and discovered more about the natural world. In this modern age, he has taken a particular interest in the fields of medicine, physics and theoretical metaphysics. His intelligence quotient is significantly higher than the average individual, scored at a genius level. He employs a exceptionally rational, skeptical and philosophical outlook on the the world around him, and makes most of his decisions based on prior experience, probability, and evidence.
History
Pre-Earth History



17th Century (1600s - 1700 CE)

Thus was Bohdan given his name, meaning "given by god" in Slavic. Though the priest of the castle eventually fell prey to his own superstitious beliefs, and began demanding the creature be slain under the pretense that it was a demon come to curse their house, the lord of the estate saw differently: though a religious man, and equally superstitious, he was versed in more nomadic mythologies. To the feudal lord, it seemed that Bohdan's monstrous-nature might instead guard him and all he owned against both supernatural threats, and ones of a more mundane and physical nature. As such, he instructed there be no harm done to Bohdan, and instead the alien be raised in a manner that would lend him respect to the castle lord's family.
Several years passed as the orders were strictly adhered to, and Bohdan recovered from the head injury he had sustained. Discreetly using his powers to only increase his recovery rate and prevent any future brain damage caused by his concussion, he began to observe his surroundings, and evaluate his position. Accepting the hospitality offered to him, Bohdan purposefully attempted to emulate the nature demonstrated by humans around him. He succeeded, as the lord of the estate began to take a more active interest in him, and ordered that Bohdan be raised in the same way as one of his own sons. Though an extraordinary request by social standards at the time, it was recognized that Bohdan's very existence was an extraordinary circumstance, and that more formal schooling would improve Bohdan's relation with the castle family. The feudal lord's theory was proven true, as Bohdan began to develop a very strong connection to those who provided his basic needs. At this point, the castle lord began to participate in Bohdan's upbringing, visiting him once a week in order to develop a closer relationship with the monstrous humanoid as he shared concepts of duty, loyalty and honor. These ideas were not unknown to Bohdan, but the information shared with him served as an indicator of where humanity was on the scale of galactic civility that Bohdan had developed based on his intergalactic experiences.

The son was more philosophical in his approach to life, but was also hesitant to take on any responsibilities in dealing with Bohdan. Thus was Bohdan sent to the castle's resident scholar, who quickly discovered Bohdan's curious and empathetic nature to be very helpful in maintaining a library. The two struck a friendship, and Bohdan began reading many of the books within the archive, further requesting of the young lord that books might purchased from traveling merchants that often visited the estate. The appeal was positively addressed, and as time went by, the library began to grow significantly larger. Bohdan's help became absolutely necessary to the scholar as the human grew older, and Bohdan's alien form remained unchanging. When the scholar eventually passed away, the library was left in Bohdan's care.
Bohdan found himself in a position of mingled freedom and responsibility: he was accepted as resident steward of the castle's archive, while at the same time beginning to realize that he was incredibly unguarded. Inspired by sudden realization of the freedom he possessed, he began to practice using his powers of manipulation, eventually adjusting to the relative degrees of forces surrounding him. First harnessing the capabilities of flight, he took to regular midnight flights around the castle. As he improved in the use of his powers, he further continued his academic studies, and began to learn more about the philosophies of the times, as well as advances in technology in the far off lands. He also discovered his geographic location, and was excited by the scale of the world on which he found himself.
18th Century (1701 - 1800 CE)

19th Century (1801 - 1900 CE)
A century went by, but Bohdan was always kept up-to-date with the scientific advances of the age, by acquiring manuscripts, books and pamphlets carried by traveling merchants visiting from such places as Italy, Britain, Germany and France. Untouched by war and strife within the remote mountains, he learned more about the human condition by reading the news regarding significant moments in history as they occurred. He felt the time drew near that he might leave his castle home in order to better understand the world around him, and to visit the places where he found great intrigue: he had developed a keen interest in scientific matters, and after the scientific revolution, and the swift rise of the industrial age, he wanted to witness first-hand these important changes in history.
20th Century (1901 - 2000 CE)
As the 20th century progressed, life was as it very much had always been for Bohdan. The castle, its estate and the nearby village were preserved and living monuments to the Feudal Age, but it was destined to clash with the sudden onslaught of the industrial era as World War II spread across Europe. Though geographically out of the way and isolated within the mountains, he was made keenly aware of the presence of technology, as mobilized forces traveled through the mountain passes--he often flew over such expeditions during his midnight ventures. For several years, he resided in the mountains on his own, away from the castle estate, as he worried what the results might be if his existence were revealed anyone of the modern world, unaware as to whether there were others like him, who were non-human, or if they were accepted by society. Eventually the war came to a close, and he made his decision to travel West.
His introduction to the modern world was surprisingly simple. Already there were rumors surfacing about an unknown cosmic event--a kind of singularity that had occurred, granting certain individuals extraordinary powers and bizarre appearances. Books were already being written about such things, and Bohdan was mostly aware of their existence due to his own research. Therefore, after traveling for many weeks across the European continent all the way to the British Isles, the nature of his existence was not entirely shocking to the English scientist he made himself known to. Dr. Warwick Burkewood, a theoretical physicist residing in Edinburgh, found Bohdan something of a kindred spirit: both had keen aspirations to studying science, and Bohdan's metaphysical powers of force manipulation in particular gave Burkewood a whole new purpose in studying theoretical physics.
21st Century (2001 CE - Present)
