Post by Firebreath Fishslap on Feb 26, 2010 23:44:52 GMT -5
True Name: None, technically
Names Given To It: The Black Cat, The Black Monster, the Ink Creature, the Destructor of All, the Black Poison, the Inkspace, Ace
Age: Unknown. Possibly ageless.
Height: Varies, but usually around three feet
Weight: Varies, especially due to his ability to morph his entire body mass.
Gender: Technically none, but this extension is referred to as male due to the body that he had used in order to gain a physical form having been male
Race: Ink using the form of a Fluffylion
Alliance: Very firmly on the Evil side, if only because of his omnicidal tendencies
Home: His original home was the Doodlespace, but due to completely consuming it, his new home became the Void between dimensions, which was then linked to by Yggdrasil and sucked into Earth?. So technically his home could be considered the Void, since that's where he rests when he's not summoned by his master.
Franchise: Continuing Saga/Doodlespace (equal parts of both, due to how they're linked. Both are original series of mine. List Continuing Saga in the OC list for ease's sake)
Physical Description: The Black Cat typically takes the form of an anthropomorphic black cat made of ink. He's actually using the form of a Fluffylion, which is a type of creature that resembles the Fluffy plushies of the Continuing Saga's Earth?, but due to how the Ink makes up his form, most of the qualities that make him look like a Fluffylion are lost among the mass of black. Most prominent are his ears and opposable fingers, which are unique among Fluffylions. His tail could have been that if it weren't for the fact that instead of a brush it ends in a lightningbolt. Even though he seems quite solid, his body tends to have gaseous ink radiate off of it, and sometimes lightning sparks off of it. The reason for this is unknown.
Weapons: n/a
Abilities/Powers: The Black Cat's abilities are varied based on what medium he has been summoned on. His entire body, being made up of ink, is poison to drawing based creatures, and will actually make them explode into ink itself if they are hurt badly enough. The process actually turns drawing-based creatures into a part of the Inkspace itself, and they can come back as Black Cats if they so wish, but their previous emotions will have been replaced with sadistic glee at any kind of murder ever.
Because he is essentially a link to the Inkspace itself, the Black Cat can extend and modify his body by calling upon more and more ink from the Inkspace. He can also dissolve his body from a solid form into pure ink, which he can then use to penetrate cracks in armor.
He’s also very fast, and almost impossible to hear coming. He’s also nearly impossible to kill due to his general construct, as he’s lacking in major organs of any kind.
Skills: Should he have a need to, the Black Cat could fly an airplane, but there is no need for him to do that.
Personality: The Black Cat can best be described as a mad, sadistic monster. He loves causing pain to others. In fact, he enjoys killing people, and feels no remorse at their deaths. In fact, he purposefully goes after people he cared about first. Because he is now forced to be someone’s servant due to the pact he made with them, he will listen to orders… but only from that one person. He also works for his own devices when it comes to that person, and in fact, is always working for his own plans.
He has not abandoned his plans to give everyone in the entire world his “gift.”
History: The history of the Black Cat starts with the creation of the Doodlespace itself. A mage by the name of Ford Blackstaff became bored and decided to enchant a notebook that anything drawn within it would come to life. He then gave the notebook to a cartoonist to use to his own devices. The cartoonist drew all of his initial sketches in colored pencil. Everything went well, and after a degree of time, Ford took the sketchbook back and decided to observe the going-ons within this "Doodlespace." The inhabitants inside the Doodlespace had created their own world, their own society. The world was even entering an Industrial Revolution of sorts. But Ford grew bored of this, and decided to create some chaos. Things in the Doodlespace had only been created from pencil before. They were clean, orderly. They lacked the uneraseable chaos of ink. So Ford dropped a blob of ink onto a page of the Doodlespace.
The blob was not truely alive at first. It had been confused, like a child thrown into a new and confusing environment. However, the ink quickly found something it could pull things off of. It found a dying Fluffylion named Ace, whose flying machine prototype had crashed and sent him flying to the ground. Ace might have survived had someone else found him. But the ink found him first. At that moment, the blob of ink attacked Ace; consumed his body, and devoured it. It absorbed all of his emotions, his vices, his memories, though even the ink did not truely comprehend them. But the ink, with its desire for destruction, interpreted the memories in its own way. They would be the ones he'd make suffer, the ones he wanted to give his gift to first. Ace had been close to three Doodle children, Pigment, Easel, and Sly. In fact, Pig had been the one to come across the blob of ink while he devoured Ace's entire essence, and the entire experience had left Pig traumatized. The trauma had been enough that he had forgotten the entire experience in his understandable panic of seeing the person he cared the most about in the entire world being mutilated and melted away into a horrible puddle of ink while he writhed in pain.
Years passed, and the blob of ink lay dormant while it digested Ace's essence. Once it was fully digested, the blob took Ace's form, and entered the Doodlespace, where it made its way to Pig, Easel, and Sly's hometown. Pig and Sly had met the Black Cat on the way to town, but other than a horrid feeling they got from it, didn't think much of it. They saw it again in town, after they met up with Easel. The three of them had been talking, and then the Black Cat had come up behind Easel and stabbed the orange Fluffylion through the chest. Easel had begun convulsing, and then his body began to melt into ink, and then he exploded into ink.
No one knew what had happened. But there was mass panic in the town. Especially as by that night the town had been consumed by an Inkspace, an extension of the Black Cat itself formed from the people whose essences it had devoured like he had that of Easel and Ace. Only two people had managed to escape the carnage: Pig and Sly. They fled across the land as the Black Cat pursued them specifically, but the Black Cat also took detours, seeking to devour others, to extend its Inkspace. During this time, Pig and Sly made quite the large group of refugees from the Black Cat's rampage, which only slowed them down, and also made them larger targets. Especially once the Black Cat realized how it could poison others to make them slowly turn them into ink creatures like him. The first person it targetted was Sly, who was slain by Hafan, a Cabbit member of their group who managed to get to Sly before he was completely consumed by ink, but not before Sly slew several members of the group.
It wasn't long after this that Pig found himself the last member of the group, as they were slain by the other poisoned members of the group, who then became part of the Inkspace. Pig was the last living person in the Doodlespace, and worst of all, he had reached the last page of the Doodlespace. There was nowhere else to run. Pig woke up within the Inkspace, where he was then consumed by Black Cat versions of everyone he had loved.
With the devouring of Pig, the entire Doodlespace was consumed. At the same time, the Black Cat had destroyed its own dimension. The Inkspace could not exist without a doodlespace to support it, something that no longer existed with its rampant fever for the lives of others. But Ford, having observed the Black Cat's growth this whole time, did not allow it to die, and took it to Yggdrasil, who gave the Black Cat new life. The Black Cat and Ford made a pact together, and the Black Cat's lifeforce was linked to that of the World Tree itself. The Black Cat became Ford's familiar and main battle companion.
It was once the fights for the position of Doom God started that the Black Cat began to see some use, and he proved himself to be a formidable fighter in himself, easily being the strongest of all of Ford's summoned and revived beings. He apparently disappeared to the void between dimensions when Ragnarok hit and Ford's life force was apparently destroyed, but in truth, Ford just revived on the Dimensional Island. Now all the Black Cat had to do was wait for Ford to honor his pact...
Other: The Black Cat is only summonable by Ford, and will only appear when Ford summons him.
Also, the Black Cat is the reason no other Doodlespace characters will show up in the RP. He kinda already ate them.
Picture: The Black Cat and the Inkspace itself
The formation of the Black Cat
Ford summoning the Black Cat
Names Given To It: The Black Cat, The Black Monster, the Ink Creature, the Destructor of All, the Black Poison, the Inkspace, Ace
Age: Unknown. Possibly ageless.
Height: Varies, but usually around three feet
Weight: Varies, especially due to his ability to morph his entire body mass.
Gender: Technically none, but this extension is referred to as male due to the body that he had used in order to gain a physical form having been male
Race: Ink using the form of a Fluffylion
Alliance: Very firmly on the Evil side, if only because of his omnicidal tendencies
Home: His original home was the Doodlespace, but due to completely consuming it, his new home became the Void between dimensions, which was then linked to by Yggdrasil and sucked into Earth?. So technically his home could be considered the Void, since that's where he rests when he's not summoned by his master.
Franchise: Continuing Saga/Doodlespace (equal parts of both, due to how they're linked. Both are original series of mine. List Continuing Saga in the OC list for ease's sake)
Physical Description: The Black Cat typically takes the form of an anthropomorphic black cat made of ink. He's actually using the form of a Fluffylion, which is a type of creature that resembles the Fluffy plushies of the Continuing Saga's Earth?, but due to how the Ink makes up his form, most of the qualities that make him look like a Fluffylion are lost among the mass of black. Most prominent are his ears and opposable fingers, which are unique among Fluffylions. His tail could have been that if it weren't for the fact that instead of a brush it ends in a lightningbolt. Even though he seems quite solid, his body tends to have gaseous ink radiate off of it, and sometimes lightning sparks off of it. The reason for this is unknown.
Weapons: n/a
Abilities/Powers: The Black Cat's abilities are varied based on what medium he has been summoned on. His entire body, being made up of ink, is poison to drawing based creatures, and will actually make them explode into ink itself if they are hurt badly enough. The process actually turns drawing-based creatures into a part of the Inkspace itself, and they can come back as Black Cats if they so wish, but their previous emotions will have been replaced with sadistic glee at any kind of murder ever.
Because he is essentially a link to the Inkspace itself, the Black Cat can extend and modify his body by calling upon more and more ink from the Inkspace. He can also dissolve his body from a solid form into pure ink, which he can then use to penetrate cracks in armor.
He’s also very fast, and almost impossible to hear coming. He’s also nearly impossible to kill due to his general construct, as he’s lacking in major organs of any kind.
Skills: Should he have a need to, the Black Cat could fly an airplane, but there is no need for him to do that.
Personality: The Black Cat can best be described as a mad, sadistic monster. He loves causing pain to others. In fact, he enjoys killing people, and feels no remorse at their deaths. In fact, he purposefully goes after people he cared about first. Because he is now forced to be someone’s servant due to the pact he made with them, he will listen to orders… but only from that one person. He also works for his own devices when it comes to that person, and in fact, is always working for his own plans.
He has not abandoned his plans to give everyone in the entire world his “gift.”
History: The history of the Black Cat starts with the creation of the Doodlespace itself. A mage by the name of Ford Blackstaff became bored and decided to enchant a notebook that anything drawn within it would come to life. He then gave the notebook to a cartoonist to use to his own devices. The cartoonist drew all of his initial sketches in colored pencil. Everything went well, and after a degree of time, Ford took the sketchbook back and decided to observe the going-ons within this "Doodlespace." The inhabitants inside the Doodlespace had created their own world, their own society. The world was even entering an Industrial Revolution of sorts. But Ford grew bored of this, and decided to create some chaos. Things in the Doodlespace had only been created from pencil before. They were clean, orderly. They lacked the uneraseable chaos of ink. So Ford dropped a blob of ink onto a page of the Doodlespace.
The blob was not truely alive at first. It had been confused, like a child thrown into a new and confusing environment. However, the ink quickly found something it could pull things off of. It found a dying Fluffylion named Ace, whose flying machine prototype had crashed and sent him flying to the ground. Ace might have survived had someone else found him. But the ink found him first. At that moment, the blob of ink attacked Ace; consumed his body, and devoured it. It absorbed all of his emotions, his vices, his memories, though even the ink did not truely comprehend them. But the ink, with its desire for destruction, interpreted the memories in its own way. They would be the ones he'd make suffer, the ones he wanted to give his gift to first. Ace had been close to three Doodle children, Pigment, Easel, and Sly. In fact, Pig had been the one to come across the blob of ink while he devoured Ace's entire essence, and the entire experience had left Pig traumatized. The trauma had been enough that he had forgotten the entire experience in his understandable panic of seeing the person he cared the most about in the entire world being mutilated and melted away into a horrible puddle of ink while he writhed in pain.
Years passed, and the blob of ink lay dormant while it digested Ace's essence. Once it was fully digested, the blob took Ace's form, and entered the Doodlespace, where it made its way to Pig, Easel, and Sly's hometown. Pig and Sly had met the Black Cat on the way to town, but other than a horrid feeling they got from it, didn't think much of it. They saw it again in town, after they met up with Easel. The three of them had been talking, and then the Black Cat had come up behind Easel and stabbed the orange Fluffylion through the chest. Easel had begun convulsing, and then his body began to melt into ink, and then he exploded into ink.
No one knew what had happened. But there was mass panic in the town. Especially as by that night the town had been consumed by an Inkspace, an extension of the Black Cat itself formed from the people whose essences it had devoured like he had that of Easel and Ace. Only two people had managed to escape the carnage: Pig and Sly. They fled across the land as the Black Cat pursued them specifically, but the Black Cat also took detours, seeking to devour others, to extend its Inkspace. During this time, Pig and Sly made quite the large group of refugees from the Black Cat's rampage, which only slowed them down, and also made them larger targets. Especially once the Black Cat realized how it could poison others to make them slowly turn them into ink creatures like him. The first person it targetted was Sly, who was slain by Hafan, a Cabbit member of their group who managed to get to Sly before he was completely consumed by ink, but not before Sly slew several members of the group.
It wasn't long after this that Pig found himself the last member of the group, as they were slain by the other poisoned members of the group, who then became part of the Inkspace. Pig was the last living person in the Doodlespace, and worst of all, he had reached the last page of the Doodlespace. There was nowhere else to run. Pig woke up within the Inkspace, where he was then consumed by Black Cat versions of everyone he had loved.
With the devouring of Pig, the entire Doodlespace was consumed. At the same time, the Black Cat had destroyed its own dimension. The Inkspace could not exist without a doodlespace to support it, something that no longer existed with its rampant fever for the lives of others. But Ford, having observed the Black Cat's growth this whole time, did not allow it to die, and took it to Yggdrasil, who gave the Black Cat new life. The Black Cat and Ford made a pact together, and the Black Cat's lifeforce was linked to that of the World Tree itself. The Black Cat became Ford's familiar and main battle companion.
It was once the fights for the position of Doom God started that the Black Cat began to see some use, and he proved himself to be a formidable fighter in himself, easily being the strongest of all of Ford's summoned and revived beings. He apparently disappeared to the void between dimensions when Ragnarok hit and Ford's life force was apparently destroyed, but in truth, Ford just revived on the Dimensional Island. Now all the Black Cat had to do was wait for Ford to honor his pact...
Other: The Black Cat is only summonable by Ford, and will only appear when Ford summons him.
Also, the Black Cat is the reason no other Doodlespace characters will show up in the RP. He kinda already ate them.
Picture: The Black Cat and the Inkspace itself
The formation of the Black Cat
Ford summoning the Black Cat