Post by Firebreath Fishslap on Aug 9, 2008 22:29:30 GMT -5
Name: Clockwork Keykeeper Doll #03
Nicknames: Eriol
Age: Several centuries old
Height: 4 feet
Weight: 130 lbs
Gender: Genderless, but appears and sounds male
Race: Clockwork Doll
Alliance: Evil
Home: The Bronze Temple, China
Franchise: N/A
Physical Description: Appears to be a boy made out of wood. Besides the head, which is a perfectly carved sphere, his whole body appears to be large blocks of wood that have been attached in different areas to create a doll. All of these blocks have been painted skin color to look even more like a boy. Where the joints on a normal human would be, there are dark unpainted blocks of wood. These hide the clockwork that makes up his real joints. The blocks on his elbows also have external silver gears. The hands and feet also have similar blocks of wood, however, the hands have opposable wood fingers, while the feet do not have any toes at all, just being blocks of wood. Like a clockwork toy, Eriol has a gold wind-up key in his back that is constantly spinning and has to be rewound every century. The large clockwork head is the most complex part of his body. His artificial grey eyes, while they do not blink, can see, allowing Eriol to see where he is going. His mouth also moves and can actually mouth words instead of just opening and closing. Of course, he has a voice box so he actually sounds like he's speaking. He has blond hair too, and it's all real human hair. Unlike the others, who have rounded human-like ears, Eriol has triangular, almost elf-like ears. On top of his wooden head is a large yellow bird hat with small poofy wings attached to the side.. For clothing, he wears a sleeveless yellow vest with a ragged hole in the back where the wind-up key passes through. He also wears grey shorts that go down to his knees (but no further).
Weapons: A large bronze skeleton key that can manipulate lightning.
Abilities/Powers: Can manipulate electricity, using the key as a lightning rod, whether it be from an overhead storm or the static electricity in the air.
Skills: Can lift heavy objects, but too heavy objects will make his wood start to splinter. Also, he can speak both Chinese and English.
Personality: Eriol is, to put it simply, evil. He's sadistic and loves watching (and making) people scream. Out of the three, he's been called the most dangerous, as it was rumored that he was the one that killed their creator.
History: Eriol's one of three clockwork keykeepers who were made to protect the Emperor's Keys, three great artifacts that together unleashed a great power, though what it was (or is) is unknown. The keykeepers were then sealed in the innermost chambers of their temples, Kerro, the first made, sealed in the Silver Temple, Yui, the second made, sealed in the Gold Temple, and Eriol, the third made, sealed within the Bronze Temple. But unlike the other two, Eriol actually was able to break free of the temple. He hated their creator, believeing that the keykeepers had a purpose beyond protecting the keys, something their creator was preventing them from having. He killed their creator, and realized then that he liked to kill. He liked to maim, hurt, and destroy things. It was after this incident that the other two keykeepers sent their cloth-dolls out into the world instead of keeping them at the temples, just to keep an eye on Eriol. Ever since, the keykeepers have only left their temples to find Eriol, and stop him from doing whatever he's thinking of pulling.
Other: Since he's completely made out of wood (not counting the clockwork skeleton on the inside of his body), he's weak to fire, mould, and any other traditional weaknesses of wooden objects. To solve this problem, the creator of Eriol made special clockwork cloth-dolls that activate whenever the keykeepers need repairs or need to be rewound. These dolls came to the Dimensional Island with the Keykeepers, and are virtually indestructible, self-repairing themselves when needed. (Eriol's is a bird doll named Choco that has repaired itself so many times that its cloth covering is now covered in large patches in various shades of yellow. The eyes of the doll have an almost evil glint, which leads many to believe that the doll is connected to the owner in more ways than one.)
Picture: i88.photobucket.com/albums/k187/treetune/Eriol.png
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Nicknames: Eriol
Age: Several centuries old
Height: 4 feet
Weight: 130 lbs
Gender: Genderless, but appears and sounds male
Race: Clockwork Doll
Alliance: Evil
Home: The Bronze Temple, China
Franchise: N/A
Physical Description: Appears to be a boy made out of wood. Besides the head, which is a perfectly carved sphere, his whole body appears to be large blocks of wood that have been attached in different areas to create a doll. All of these blocks have been painted skin color to look even more like a boy. Where the joints on a normal human would be, there are dark unpainted blocks of wood. These hide the clockwork that makes up his real joints. The blocks on his elbows also have external silver gears. The hands and feet also have similar blocks of wood, however, the hands have opposable wood fingers, while the feet do not have any toes at all, just being blocks of wood. Like a clockwork toy, Eriol has a gold wind-up key in his back that is constantly spinning and has to be rewound every century. The large clockwork head is the most complex part of his body. His artificial grey eyes, while they do not blink, can see, allowing Eriol to see where he is going. His mouth also moves and can actually mouth words instead of just opening and closing. Of course, he has a voice box so he actually sounds like he's speaking. He has blond hair too, and it's all real human hair. Unlike the others, who have rounded human-like ears, Eriol has triangular, almost elf-like ears. On top of his wooden head is a large yellow bird hat with small poofy wings attached to the side.. For clothing, he wears a sleeveless yellow vest with a ragged hole in the back where the wind-up key passes through. He also wears grey shorts that go down to his knees (but no further).
Weapons: A large bronze skeleton key that can manipulate lightning.
Abilities/Powers: Can manipulate electricity, using the key as a lightning rod, whether it be from an overhead storm or the static electricity in the air.
Skills: Can lift heavy objects, but too heavy objects will make his wood start to splinter. Also, he can speak both Chinese and English.
Personality: Eriol is, to put it simply, evil. He's sadistic and loves watching (and making) people scream. Out of the three, he's been called the most dangerous, as it was rumored that he was the one that killed their creator.
History: Eriol's one of three clockwork keykeepers who were made to protect the Emperor's Keys, three great artifacts that together unleashed a great power, though what it was (or is) is unknown. The keykeepers were then sealed in the innermost chambers of their temples, Kerro, the first made, sealed in the Silver Temple, Yui, the second made, sealed in the Gold Temple, and Eriol, the third made, sealed within the Bronze Temple. But unlike the other two, Eriol actually was able to break free of the temple. He hated their creator, believeing that the keykeepers had a purpose beyond protecting the keys, something their creator was preventing them from having. He killed their creator, and realized then that he liked to kill. He liked to maim, hurt, and destroy things. It was after this incident that the other two keykeepers sent their cloth-dolls out into the world instead of keeping them at the temples, just to keep an eye on Eriol. Ever since, the keykeepers have only left their temples to find Eriol, and stop him from doing whatever he's thinking of pulling.
Other: Since he's completely made out of wood (not counting the clockwork skeleton on the inside of his body), he's weak to fire, mould, and any other traditional weaknesses of wooden objects. To solve this problem, the creator of Eriol made special clockwork cloth-dolls that activate whenever the keykeepers need repairs or need to be rewound. These dolls came to the Dimensional Island with the Keykeepers, and are virtually indestructible, self-repairing themselves when needed. (Eriol's is a bird doll named Choco that has repaired itself so many times that its cloth covering is now covered in large patches in various shades of yellow. The eyes of the doll have an almost evil glint, which leads many to believe that the doll is connected to the owner in more ways than one.)
Picture: i88.photobucket.com/albums/k187/treetune/Eriol.png
(Linked for size)