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* There are many words in the Inuit languages that refer to snow and ice (if you count the addition of modifiers as new words that is.  Specifically, the word ''sikuliaq'' is an [[Wikipedia:Inupiaq|Inupiaq]] word meaning "new or young sea ice."  
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* There are many words in the Inuit languages that refer to snow and ice (if you count the addition of modifiers as new words that is).  Specifically, the word ''sikuliaq'' is an [[Wikipedia:Inupiaq|Inupiaq]] word meaning "new or young sea ice."  
  
  

Revision as of 10:58, 19 December 2011


Dr. Sikuliaq
Player: @Thirty-Seven
Origin:

Magic

Archetype:

Controller

Level:

20

Super Group:

The Strands of Fate

Personal Data
Real Name:

Dr. Andrew Dempsy, PhD

Species:

Human

Height:

5' 8"

Weight:

155 lbs.

Eye Color:

White

Hair Color:

Brown

Marital Status:

Married

Biographical Data
Place of Birth:

Paragon City, RI

Occupation:
  • Psychologiy Professor (Former)
  • Archaelogist / Occultist
  • Amateur Hero
Relations:
  • Wife (Estranged)
  • Daughter
Powers Data
Known Powers:
  • Ice Control
  • Storm Summoning
Known Abilities:

Flight

Known Equipment:

Tempest Shroud (Translation)

[ Source ]
Dr. Sikuliaq, as a trading card.

Background

More coming Soon™...


Metagame Information

This section pertains to out-of-game information and is included for the benefit of the reader, or to include other OOC information.

Doc here was born from the desire to have one of the capes from the Origin Pack be the source of someone's abilities. In this case, the ability to weild the forces of arctic storms. Thus the good doctor was born.

I found that I wanted to play Storm Summoning as well... but wanted to make sure I could immobolize enemies to counteract some of the KB in the set. Which is why I picked a Controller and not a Defender. He does not get played much, but I like his look and powers well enough.

Badges

All this character's badges are listed here on City Info Tracker.

Trivia

  • There are many words in the Inuit languages that refer to snow and ice (if you count the addition of modifiers as new words that is). Specifically, the word sikuliaq is an Inupiaq word meaning "new or young sea ice."