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− | Timothy Verne, an otherwise normal teenager, is the current host of a Trickster Demon, Tahquitz, who has been imprisoned in a fetish necklace by the Cauhilla People for committing crimes against their hero, Konvaxmal. After | + | Timothy Verne, an otherwise normal teenager, is the current host of a Trickster Demon, Tahquitz, who has been imprisoned in a fetish necklace by the Cauhilla People for committing crimes against their hero, Konvaxmal. After 500 years of slumber, the spirit of Tahquitz was greatly diminshed upon Verne's discovery. They have a symbiotic relationship; in return for the powers of the Altar of Storms, Tahquitz is learning through Verne's eyes about the future and his place in it when someday, his power can return where he no longer needs another being to live. |
==In-Game Description== | ==In-Game Description== |
Revision as of 01:59, 18 January 2017
Tahquitz | |
Player: @Tahquitz | |
Origin: |
Magic |
Archetype: |
Blaster |
Level: |
50 |
Super Group: |
Heads of Cerberus |
Personal Data | |
Real Name: |
Timothy Verne |
Known Aliases: |
Tahq |
Species: |
Human/Trickster Demon |
Height: |
5' 6" |
Weight: |
Human -- 145 lb. |
Eye Color: |
Blue |
Hair Color: |
Human -- Blond. |
Biographical Data | |
Nationality: |
Native American/Irish |
Occupation: |
Student, Steel Canyon Central High School |
Place of Birth: |
Agua Caliente, California |
Base of Operations: |
Paragon City, Rhode Island, USA |
Marital Status: |
Single |
Known Relatives: |
Elena Verne-Terriquez, Grandmother |
Additional Data | |
Known Powers: |
Fire Blast, Ice Manipulation, Flame Mastery |
Known Abilities: |
Limited shapeshifting |
Known Equipment: |
None |
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Tahquitz is a rogue level 50 Fire Blast/Ice Manipulation Blaster on the Triumph Server, played by @Tahquitz. He is a co-leader of the Heads of Cerberus supergroup.
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Overview
Timothy Verne, an otherwise normal teenager, is the current host of a Trickster Demon, Tahquitz, who has been imprisoned in a fetish necklace by the Cauhilla People for committing crimes against their hero, Konvaxmal. After 500 years of slumber, the spirit of Tahquitz was greatly diminshed upon Verne's discovery. They have a symbiotic relationship; in return for the powers of the Altar of Storms, Tahquitz is learning through Verne's eyes about the future and his place in it when someday, his power can return where he no longer needs another being to live.
In-Game Description
From Agua Caliente, CA, Timothy Verne was a young boy who ran away from home and discovered an ancient altar in a cave. After a collapse blocking his only way out, he disturbed the altar to find a talisman that reformed him into Tahquitz, the Raven God of Storms.
With the powers of Ice and Fire at his command, Tahquitz travelled to Paragon City to combat the menace of the Circle of Thorns. They removed artifacts from the residents of Agua Caliente that hold enormous power, which should not be wielded by anyone alive or dead.
Pre Paragon City History
The soul of the man that became Tahquitz, born Juan Chocne in 1544, lived as a Andean farmer who led a revolt against the Conquistadors of Southern America. As the leader of Taki Oncoy, he fought the efforts of Christobal de Albornoz to subjugate and enslave the Andean people. He met his demise in 1574 as a confessed heathen sentenced to death. His rage and unfinished fight was determined by a shaman travelling through the domain to be of worth as he captured his spirit in a ceremony for later use. Through years of trade, travel and later conquests, a Aztec priest used the soul to bring the astral form of the son of Xolotl (the god of Lightning and Death) to the mortal realm, creating Tahquitz.
Initially, Tahquitz was used by the Aztec people in reversing the fortunes of Spanish Conquistadors. With an army of deities, the primitive culture laid waste to entire armies, shipyards and villages. However, as the combination of technology and magic began to supplant magic alone, the deities were defeated one after another in a calculated fashion, leaving lesser Gods like Tahquitz to take flight north and suppress further occupation by Spanish forces.
The Final Fight for Freedom
In his travels, Tahquitz finds his final residence at what is known as present day Agua Caliente. His defense of the California outpost against his archrival, Snr. Santigo de la Amezcua Cabral, was well organized against the Conquistador who admirably continued on to conquer what today is known as Southern California despite pestilence and famine for his own men. The villagers he protected from de la Amezcua Cabral brought him his initial worship, keeping Spanish forces out of their winter lands. This relationship continued for hundreds of years until a champion of the people arose, Konvaxmal, who rejected Tahquitz as an old world solution to their problem. Other gods could keep the Cauhilla people safe. Tahquitz was not of this place, and he needed to be stopped.
In the last years of Tahquitz's rule over the valley, his demeanor became more selfish and petty. His attacks not only punished the Spanish, but also the native people when they stepped out of line as they were encouraged more and more to disobey his wishes. As Konvaxmal organized the villagers in a campaign to capture the Trickster Demon and contain him in their mountain temple, Tahquitz turned on those he once protected and destroyed their towns. After three failed attempts, the plan succeeded, binding Tahquitz to the Altar of Storms without escape. The settlement rebuilt, the demon contained, and the Spanish afraid to tread further inland believing Tahquitz to be alive and well, the desert valley enjoyed a century of relative peace.
The 500 Year Sleep
Konvaxmal, using the same skills utilized by the Conquistadors to conquer other Gods, sealed the Altar and declared it forbidden to the Cauhilla people.
After 10 years, not even divine provenance could help Tahquitz as his body began to decay. In 20 years, his consciousness was confined to the relics left in the altar. In 30 years, the relics themselves fell apart, save for a single weathered talisman: a fetish necklace holding the strongest part of his soul. From then on, the Altar of Storms was a quiet tomb to a powerful being without form and without purpose.
And it came to pass that Tahquitz was forgotten by the people as myth replaced truth and Tahquitz was merely used as a tribal bogeyman to scare disobedient children out of climbing the mountain named after him.
The 20th Century
Timothy Verne, a Freshman at Cathedral City High School, was running up the San Jacinto Mountains. He just learned that he has been orphaned as his father died, and it's been 12 hours after escaping the High School. Ten miles into his trek after midnight, his energy was low, his right foot sprained, and he found himself barely able to continue in the hard rain. He sat at the edge of a moraine between peaks when the rocks gave from under him. The initial break collapsed the surrounding rocks and boulders into the moraine and sent him 200 feet to what should have been his death.
Returning to consciousness hours later, a weakened and dying Tim crawled to the center of the cavern to a stone altar that has been eroded by rain and winds inside the chasm, with a sole artifact at the top of the altar. The fetish necklace containing the spirit of Tahquitz. He touched the necklace, and the resulting shock knocked him out.
In dreams the two could communicate, but through images, emotions and sensations, not words. Tim learned of Tahquitz's origins, seeing his battles first hand, while Tahquitz saw through Tim's memories a world where the Native American people have almost all but died off, left to finish their lives in the Reservations and their small communities. Instead of anger or hate, Tahquitz was left feeling remorseful that his own actions against the Cahuillan people contributed to that decline. Both Tahquitz and Tim slowly convalesced.
In two weeks after being reported missing, Tim Verne was barely alive. His contact with Tahquitz prolonged his life, but left him about to die from starvation and thirst. There was only one way out... he willingly put on the necklace. He agreed to a soul pact with the Raven God, transforming him into Tahquitz and allowing for his escape from the mountains with a surprise lava flow that parted the rocks to reveal an exit. After emerging from the mountain chasm, joined as one and back to full strength, Tim learned that he could also shapeshift his appearance, hiding Tahquitz's coal-black skin and white hair from the public. He walked freely back into CPS custody as Tim Verne, claiming to have finished a vision quest that he told nobody about.
Present Day
Tim Verne as Tahquitz was reluctant to share with others that he had superpowers, training in secret at first and avoiding the Registration Acts until he could stand by no longer. While awaiting his fate in a group home, a sect of the Circle of Thorns raided his hometown in the night as Tahquitz took to the night skies to stop them. His 'outing' as a superhero was met with mixed reviews, as his powers were too out of control, costing as much damage to property and infrastructure as the lives and artifacts saved. The residents regarded him initially as a villain since he destroyed more than he saved.
Consequently, this caught the attention of the FBSA, who took temporary custody of him. Tim was taken to Paragon City, RI to serve in the Young Heroes program to develop his powers as well as finish his education. This was done with or without his cooperation, as many wards of the state who develop powers are sent to "training cities" like Paragon City, but Tahquitz went there willingly when he read up on a single topic: Oranbega. If he were to recover his people's artifacts, Paragon City was his best shot.
The Praetorian Incident
After visiting a parallel dimension of Earth under Portal Corp's guidance, Tahquitz, along with teammates PulseFire, Stephanie Miroux, and Lumos were taking the offensive on the Clockwork King, who easily overwhelmed the team with their Psionic attacks, including Tim Verne. This was the one moment he was as close to death as he was back on Tahquitz Peak, with PulseFire trying to protect him from additional attacks.
After PulseFire was knocked out and Lumos died, the clockwork centered their efforts on Tim, who got a curious message from his symbiote. Tahquitz the Demon was promising him to take care of the threat if Tim would surrender control. Reluctantly and weakly, Tim agreed.
Summoning twin cyclones of an ice hurricane and a volcanic lava fire, Tahquitz the Demon destroyed virtually everything in the zone. But the bloodlust wasn't enough as the vortexes continued to grow in magnitude in pursuit of the Clockwork King. The King resisted the hurricane with only minor slowdown and freezing, but was fearful of the molten lava that awaited his gears. Tahquitz the Demon was ruthless in finishing the job... so much so that when retreating Clockwork tried to flee, he defeated them before they could run. It was bad enough so that when the Clockwork King did fall, Longbow Agents that entered the portal along with Stephanie Miroux and PulseFire had to try in their compromised state to subdue Tahquitz the Demon to prevent the damage from growing further. PulseFire nearly lost her life in finally succeeding to knock Tim out.
Since that day, Tim Verne is careful to watch over his health, as the next time he is close to death he may not be able to stop Tahquitz from taking full control again.
Costumes
Powers & Weapons
Fire Blast/Ice Manipulation
Fire and Ice is Tahquitz's forte. While he's not a master of either power, the dual damage types allow him to exploit vulnerabilities in others with fire, while slowing the progress of high power villains using Ice. Tim does not need to be in demon form to use these powers, although he chooses to anyways. Inconsequential burn marks and frostbite forms on his arms and hands if he uses them for too long, which rapidly heal at rest and are much easier to hide as Tahquitz.
Flame Mastery
A frequent tactic of Tim's is to drop in on a group of villains, attack the minions at will, then allow the boss to knock him out. Using the techniques of the Phoenix, Tahquitz returns to battle to deliver justice in a very surprising way.
Flight
As a raven demon, Tahquitz has developed his flight prowess to rival the top heroes in Paragon City at his young age. His After Burner affords a 10 second boost while flying.
Fitness
Tahquitz has a slim build and athletic physique. Concerning shapeshifting, however, he is limited to his own body mass to do so, so while his appearance can vary his weight can never change. More muscular and powerful means becoming smaller, more speed means growing taller and thinner. His physical prowess when shapeshifted depends on the form he takes.
Speed
While on the ground, Tahquitz is as fast as any other hero. His attack speeds can be temporarily boosted, but the duration is temporary.
Other Weapons
Tahquitz works with the Midnight Squad irregularly, and is often carrying an ancient or cursed weapon for certain missions. When in his demon form, most cursed weapons have no effect on him.
Notes
- Tim Verne is known for having a irreverent sense of humor, which sometimes crosses paths with more by-the-book heroes.
- Tahquitz is technically a Construct, as he isn't human anymore, but nowhere near powerful enough to be called an Incarnate without Tim pursuing additional development of his abilities.
- As a co-leader of Heads of Cerberus, Tahquitz's is partnered often with fellow co-leader as well as legal guardian, Ventus vis Vires.
- In RP, Tahquitz is sometimes written as an Ice/Fire Blaster, ignoring the Manipulation Secondaries. In doing this, Tahquitz is incapable of the Inferno or Blizzard Alpha Strikes when Tim Verne is in control. (See The Praetorian Incident above.)