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Title: Vash's and wolfwood


Rebecca - January 11, 2004 03:22 PM (GMT)
Name: Vash
Other/Nicknames: Vash the Stampede, the Humanoid Typhoon, Ericks*, Needle-noggin/Tongari
Species: Plant angel - "those who are beyond time"
Age:130 (Start of TV series)
Origin: Unknown
Eye Color: Aquamarine
Hair color: Straw-gold
Height: ((In Puff magazine Nightow says 180cm, 5'9" - prolly in ref to manga. Screenshot of a form Vash filled out in ep 10 says 7'20" --- Um, how about 72 inches - 6'0"? Take your pick.))

Known living relatives: Millions Knives (brother), refers to all plants we see as siblings/"little sister" -- the Colt guns Knives made are called "bretheren".


Talents: Haphazard if good acrobat, dodging bullets with said acrobatic feats, amazing gunman, good at throwing bullets off their mark from 30' with a few thrown pebbles, and managing to irritate vast numbers of people by simply existing.
Hobbies: Donuts, drinking only to get extremely ill and hung-over, playing with children, and light-hearted skirt-chasing that never works.

Personality:

Vash the Stampede. The Humanoid Typhoon. The man with $$60,000,000,000 on his head. Mankind's First Official Human Act of God.
He’s a blonde who likes playing with children and eating donuts. And he cries. A lot.
Vash’s personality is an odd, constantly shifting state of affairs. His true self seems to be that of a kind, very sensitive young man who genuinely loves life, human or animal. He’d risk his own life to save a total stranger’s without a second thought, and would refuse to take the life of someone who wanted his own, a disposition that nearly gets him killed quite often, and is proven by the vast number of scars on his body. Despite the how often he is pushed to the very edge of sanity and dragged through the mire of blackest suffering, Vash devoutly maintains his — Rem's — ideals of "Love & Peace". When he does falter once in those ideals, it tears him apart and leaves him in despair. Life is priceless to Vash, and all life is equal in that exquisite value. It seems almost a mockery for him to claim an occupation as a gunman, and even Vash himself jokes about how he should give it up — but despite the joking, he would love nothing better than to find his Eden and hang up the gun. Eden — "a place where people can live as people". To Vash, violence is a necessary evil that should be used only to combat greater evils. Thus he searches for a place where there is no evil to combat. A place where he can live a simple, nondescript life as a normal human.

Pre-Series History:

Even at square one, Vash's history is blurred and confusing. He is related to the plants - the beings beyond time. How? He and his brother Knives are apparently descended from them, however they call the plants "siblings". Obviously, they have evolved into something different from the original beings beyond time - a bridge between the plants and humans, perhaps - but how that relationship is defined is uncertain. What is certain is that he and Knives were born, looking like newborn humans, in a tubelike structure onboard a SEEDS ship, presumably a lightbulb-like structure similar to that which normal Plants inhabit. All but one of the crew onboard the ship wanted to destroy the unexpected non-humans, but that one, Rem Saverem, pleaded that their lives be spared.
Rem and the ship's captain, Joey, then took on the responsibility of taking care of and teaching the two fast-growing Plants. And grow quickly they did - aging apparently eight years in one. This, combined with their astronomical intelligence, started to grow fear in one of the crew, Steve. Unfortunately, fear in one such as him blossoms into hatred. Thus Steve began to harass and, in cases (Knives for certain, possibly Vash) beat the brothers. Vash reacted to this with tears and confusion, but ultimately seemed to accept it. It hurt him greatly, but he never displayed any want to return that hurt, or even the hatred. Even at Steve's trial where he was sentenced to be put in cryogenic sleep, Vash appeared distraught. This attributes of his personality seem to be inherent, but also greatly cultivated and indelibly ingrained by frequent talks with Rem. During this time together, there was one such talk when he was very young where Rem introduced Vash to a flower; the red geranium, her favorite. She explained it to him as being, in the language of flowers, the symbol for determination. This later became the reason why he chose to continually wear his trademark bright red coat.
Rem, because of her close, motherly bond with him, became to Vash the central goddess of his religion/philosophy. She was everything his world revolved around, like so many other little children in view of their parents.
But it all came crashing down when his brother Knives responded a bit differently to the humans. He believed in returning tit for tat, and then some. Thus Knives orchestrated the killing of all of the crew save Rem, and programmed all the human-carrying SEEDS ships to crash on the planet below they had been orbiting around. Rem, however, decided at the last moment to stay behind and try to save the ships. Vash, incoherent and sobbing, pleaded with her to come with them on the escape pod, but fell silent when she said her last words: "Vash, take care of Knives."
She (presumably) died soon after when the ship exploded, but not before she succeeded in changing the course of the ships. It didn't console Vash, who was pulled out of his inconsolable wailing when he heard Knives laugh. Finding out that Knives had planned it all out, Vash reacted with rage; leaping at his brother and attacking blindly. Knives, however, dispatched Vash easily, and he remained in a corner crying quietly presumably for the rest of the voyage.
Soon they crashed down on the planet like so many other of the ships, and Vash woke from the hit to find Knives offering to help him up. Knives was overjoyed that he had suceeded--partially, at least. Some human ships survived the crash, thanks to Rem's intervention. Vash was furious, and said that Knives was a murderer; not human! For daring to compare him to human's, Knives kicked and beat Vash then, before leaving him bruised on the sands, whimpering Rem's name quietly.
Later, while traveling, the two brothers debated the fate of the humans on the desert planet, and Vash made the point that they'd be able to survive, as long as they had the plants. Knives said this is why he kills people: "I kill spiders to save butterflies. Simple logic." That seemed to strike a furious, smoldering cord in Vash.
Presumbly later that night, Vash approached a sleeping Knives, a rock raised over his head and prepared to smash his brother's skull in. "Remember! He killed them!" But just as he was gearing up for the final blow, he remembered Rem's words that no one has the right to steal another's life. And so he threw the rock harmlessly down to the ground and ran away to a high cliff where he spent the rest of the night, crying. The next morning, he woke up to Knives calling him from down below, and they resumed their journeying as if nothing had happened.
A few months later, they arrived at an outpost of humans hiding in the wreckage of one of the ships, and they watched a town being slowly built (we presume they watched). They were there, however, to witness a riot break out as a man broke out of line to rush the few in charge doling out water from the plants. Knives pronounced this the true nature of the human beasts. He then went on to communicate with the plant, and initiate what seems to be an explosion. But Vash stoped him, yelling "What did you do?!" To which Knives answered simply that they had their own free wills now; they were no longer "things" to be used. Vash seemed confused by this.
Ten years later, the adult brothers arrived at an abandoned SEEDS ship. Knives, smug, said that he has "found it". Vash asked him what he's going to do, and Knives said he'd come to fetch something he left behind. He left Vash then, telling him to stay put until he returns.
One year later... a very lonely Vash, who had been waiting the entire time and was reduced to muttering to himself while huddled in a corner, finally saw Knives again. But this time, his brother was armed with two identical guns, save that one was black and the other silver. Knives announced he was done and then went off into the desert to test one of the gun's--the black one. A very confused Vash was forced to trail behind, questioning Knives to no gain. And then the gun was fired, and it created a huge blue-white sphere that destroyed everything within it. When the sphere had passed, the sky had turned a stormy red. Knives was pleased then, saying it had a 13% output, and then told Vash this was how they'd wipe out mankind. Vash was.. less than thrilled. Knives tried to make him take the silver gun, then, but Vash refused, and a few minutes later, he tackled Knives to the ground and a fight broke out for control of those guns. It ended when Knives got to the black one before Vash got to his, and he aimed it directly at his brother. But Knives still didn't seem to think there was anything really wrong between them, and lowered his gun. Vash, however, grabbed up the silver gun then and aimed it at Knives, and after his brother taunted him for a moment.. Vash fired, and shot Knives in the thigh. Knives was stunned, hurt deeply, and screaming at Vash. Vash, distraught at what he had done, screamed and ran off, leaving his bleeding, traumatized brother behind and crying out to him to come back. But when he left, he took both of the guns with him.
Vash wandered the desert for two years after that incident, until finally, disheveled and staggering, he collapsed in the sands, whispering Rem's name before passing out. He woke up later in a technologically advanced sickbay, where several attendants and a smiling young Doctor (same from episodes 20-21?) were watching over him. He'd been taken up to the Flying Ship, the last of the SEEDS ships that had remained in orbit in the planet's atmosphere. Vash had fun there in the days/months/years (it's unknown) he was there, until he finally left, equipped now with his trademark red coat. He wandered the planet then, living the life of the carefree gunman we know and love so well.
Eighty years later still, he was back at the SEEDS ship. With an older doctor (certainly the same now from eps 20-21) and young Brad in the background and a young Jessica at his feet, Vash was going through the records of the people who had come from earth in the ships. Much to his surprise, he found the records of a man related to Rem! Revnunt Buskus, governor of July city**. Overjoyed, Vash decided to go see this man and tell him about Rem.
Arriving in July City, Vash was horrified to find the governor recently killed and lying in his own blood. Knives was waiting there for him, too. Knives's only excuse was that now Vash would have nothing left to tie him to Rem. Knives lectures him then, saying he is the proof of human folly. Why can't he see it that way? But what's the good; why grow at all if you only grow to be more sentimental? Knives pulled a gun on Vash then, to which Vash responded by aiming both Colts, the guns Knives had made, at his brother. But Knives was faster this time, and shot Vash. Only his shot took off Vash's entire left arm--the arm that had been holding the black Colt. With a snap of his fingers, Knives then triggered the Angel Arm sequence in Vash with the intent to force his brother to dispose of the humans there---only semi-coherent, in-pain Vash had no idea what was going on, and only knew it was as scary and hurt like hell. But he was coherent enough to do one thing---aim the transforming gun at Knives. "Are you really going to shoot me again ... VASH?!" And so Vash did. Before the Angel Arm was fully formed, he fired at Knives, hitting him straight in the abdomen. But the Angel Arm created a terrible sphere of destruction like when Knives had fired the black gun before; the sky turned red, and the entire city, one of the Seven Major Cities, was completely destroyed. But no humans died as a direct cause of the gun: the millions only started to die later from exposure, and turning on one another in desperation.
When he recovered and found himself alone in the rubble.. Vash... remembered nothing.
With only the memories from before the July incident, he went on with his life as before: a wandering gunman, keeping in loose contact with his "family" on the orbiting SEEDS ship. But he had a new focus now, too: to find Knives, who he could only guess as being the ultimate cause for July. His brother, who was also now more dangerous... because when Vash had woken in the ruined July, the black Colt had been taken, and Knives now possessed that, even if he was now too injured to use it... for now. And so Vash vowed to find Knives.. and stop him, no matter what that might take.



I hope that would do for you and heres one more

Name: Nicholas D. Wolfwood
Other/Nicknames: Mr. Priest
Species: Human
Age: Unknown - mid 20's perhaps
Origin: Unknown
Eye Color: Steely grey-blue
Hair color: Black
Height: A bit taller than Vash. Guess, if Vash is 6'0" -- 6'1"?
Weight/Build: Slim-muscular

Talents: Charming people (most of the time), begging and gambling to get bus fares, and creating a
Hobbies: Skullduggery, lecturing Vash, and hitting on Milly while remaining as cool and aloof as possible.


Pre-Series History Wolfwood, when he was still a young boy of 7, was put under protection of a "guardian" --- a fat, balding older man who mistreated the young Wolfwood. Until, however, the boy pulled a gun on his guardian and shot him dead. From then on, a legacy was born. It is presumed that Chapel the Evergreen --- one of the Gung-ho Guns and Wolfwood's mentor, training him to be the next Chapel --- and another mysterious, wealthy man had something to do with giving Wolfwood that gun. From then on, Chapel raised him, teaching him how to shoot, kill, and basically be a mercenary. Part of this training involved the use of an apple, where Chapel would hold it in his palm and Wolfwood would try to snatch it away before Chapel pulled it back. Apparently, he never managed to do that before he was grown. A test of reflexes and, perhaps, a deeper mental showdown.
Along the way, when he was in his early twenties at least, Wolfwood started up an orphanage. The single most important thing to him at the time is that other children would never, ever have to go through the Hell he had been through. It gave his life meaning, doing good things for others.
When he was grown, Wolfwood went on to do indeed what Chapel had prepared him for: he become a mercenary, a gunman, with his cross. No where along the way did it seem he received the training to be a "normal" Christian priest. If he received any, it probably would have been the very twisted version Chapel would have preached.
Somewhere along the way, perhaps even before he left, Wolfwood received orders (probably via Chapel) to find Vash, and deliver him safely to Knives. The orders which, of course, Chapel changed in episode 23.

Lugana - January 11, 2004 07:29 PM (GMT)
Both are approved. :P

Because nether of those are original characters, you only have control over them if you are in the RPG which they are being used.

Ex. Ganon from Zelda. Let’s say The Goose created him. He can use him in almost any RPG and have full rights over him. But if a Zelda rpg was running, and he was not in it, he would have no rights to tell them how to use Ganon. Ganon can be a boss real easy, I would see no reason to create him for that.

Just keep that in mind.




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