Post by Master Of Magnet on Mar 19, 2019 0:58:49 GMT -8
Name: Pyreus Kril
Alter Ego: Firelord
Race: Xandarian
Faction: Heralds of Galactus, Formerly Nova Corps
Theme Song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMLl98A0v8k Primal judgment - Final Fantasy XIV OST
Voiced by: Alan Oppenheimer
Image/Appearance:
History: Pyeus Kril grew up on Xander, homeworld of the Nova Corps as an orphan living in the Lower Castel and worked his way up until he was eventually accepted to the Nova Corps. Through the many years he toiled towards his goal, he came to idolize certain legendary commander by the name of Gabriel Lan, whom he mentioned during a lecture as being a pineal example of what the Xandarian Empire stood for. Much to his surprise, his hero was in the audience. After talking for a time to Lan, Pyreus came to know what kind of life it would be serving the Empire: a lonely one and one without friends, to which Pyreus announced that Lan had made his first friend.
Sometime later, Lan had become disillusioned with his career and what the Empire stood for. He remembered his new friend's ambitious nature and young idealism, and drove him to take a post on the “Way-Opener” on a scouting mission that many--including those on the council--would see as something beneath a man of his stature. Around the same time, Pyreus had graduated from the academy and once he learned of his friend’s new command he quickly volunteered for the opportunity to serve under his hero.
Pyreus serves as Lan’s first mate on the Way-Finder, battling such threats as the Skrulls and other cosmic abominations. He even develops a relationship with the navigator, Cortellia. After three years, Lan becomes weary of command its responsibilities, advising Pyreus to take full advantage of his youth and the opportunities that it presents. Events then unfold that begin to change Pyreus’s life forever as the Way-Opener comes across a ship of unknown power and origin that disables the Way-Opener and abducts Lan.
Pyreus suspects the world devourer known as Galactus is responsible. Now in command, he advises his crew to move swiftly if there is to be any chance to save Lan. The Admiral, however, forbids any attempt at a rescue fearing the wrath of Galactus. Pyreus disobeys, as do the entire crew of the Way-Opener, and their journey to find their lost Captain begins.
The Way-Opener's pursuit of Galactus creates a stir within the Empire, with their defiance gives them a hero-like status. The Admiral, although privately hopeful of the mission, is unable to give them aid in any form despite his daughter being among the crew.
After landing on a recently ravaged planet, the crew manages to find a survivor who speaks of a creature that came before the world eater, a harbinger of doom that he called “Air-walker.” Before Pyreus can plan his next move however, Galactus ensnares the ship. Making the safety of his crew his top priority, Pyreus has them abandon ship. He bids an emotional farewell to Cortellia before the shuttle takes off and the Way-Opener is destroyed. Galactus saves Pyreus knowing full well why he had hounded him through the galaxy and offers him the knowledge he seeks in turn for his service as his new herald. Pyreus agrees and is endowed with the Power Cosmic, becoming Firelord.
Galactus then imparts the tale of how Gabriel Lan had been transformed and of his fate. He then removes Pyreus’s memories, making the transformation complete.
Firelord serves loyally for a time, but then asks for his freedom. Galactus agrees on the promise Pyreus would provide a suitable replacement herald. After an agreement with Thor, the herald offers the Destroyer armor, meaning sentient heralds were replaced for a while by an emotionless device.
After the seeming destruction of his homeworld, he and Starfox seek out Nebula, the one responsible for the destruction and death of billions. He plans for vengeance. In the search, he finds the whereabouts of Silver Surfer. He blames Surfer for Gabriel's death, believing that if Surfer had not stopped being Galactus's herald, he would not have chosen Gabriel. He fights Surfer, but was no match for him. He eventually realizes Surfer was not at fault and they have been allies ever since.
He also learned that Xandar was restored, most of it's people's lives brought back due to Galactus...a different golden one.
After Starfox returns home, Firelord was sought out by Silver Surfer. Despite their past, he asks for his assistance. Together, they gather the other former heralds of Galactus to battle Morg, Galactus's new herald and a bloodthirsty murderer. They find Nova, and Firelord brings them all to the location where he buried the robotic body of Air-Walker. They resurrect him and help him remember who he is. Firelord is severely injured in the subsequent battle with Morg. When Galactus removes Morg's cosmic power, they are able to defeat him. He then offered to serve the Galactus that restored Xandar, alongside Air-Walker. The Lifebrigner agreed, naming them his Heralds.
Equipment: Cosmic Staff: Firelord carries a near-indestructible staff five feet in length, the ends of which he keeps ablaze with his cosmic flame. He uses this fire-staff as a striking weapon and an astrogational aid. Firelord generally projects his cosmic flame through the stick rather than directly from his body. On one occasion he instead had two batons with spheres that emitted cosmic flame. It is presumed he somehow transmuted his staff into the batons.
Powers: Firelord has been imbued with the Power Cosmic and possesses a number of superhuman attributes.
Cosmic Energy Manipulation: Firelord primary use of the Power Cosmic is to manipulate cosmic energy in the form of stellar fire. His entire organic carbon-based body was transformed to accommodate the nuclear energies that course through him. These energies make him the humanoid equivalent of a miniature sun. Projected from any point on his body at mental command, Firelords energies encompass the entire electromagnetic spectrum possessed by a star: heat, light, gravity, radio waves, and charged particles. The maximum amount of energy he can produce at once is determined by his mass. When all the atoms of his body are in fusion, his energy level is equivalent to the outer layers of a small star. By the slightest manifestation of his stellar powers, he can burn through any Earthly substance, with the known exceptions of True Adamantium and Captain America's shield. He can project a stream of fire resembling a solar flare for distances measured in the hundreds of miles. Firelord can control the path of his cosmic fire to such an extent that he can project a sustained ring at a fixed distance around a person or object.
Cosmic Knowledge: Along with the Power Cosmic comes great knowledge of the Universe that is already known by Galactus. Firelord possesses the knowledge of the stars in space as easily as he knows the back of his hand.
Flight: By utilizing his cosmic power uni-directionally. Firelord can fly at near-light speeds through interstellar space. (Flying at such speeds near planetary bodies, however, could cause devastating gravitational disturbances.) Firelord can even traverse hyperspace without danger to himself. Firelord uses the gravitational fields of stars to help him break his speed.
Superhuman Strength: Firelord's cosmically enhanced form grants him physical strength far in excess of a human being. While channeling the Power Cosmic into acts of physical strength, he can augment his musculature to the point of being able to lift up to 50 tons.
Superhuman Stamina: Firelord's enhanced musculature is vastly more efficient than the musculature of a human being. During physical activity, Firelord's muscles produce virtually no fatigue toxins, granting him almost limitless physical stamina. However, Firelord's brain is still organic and does, on occasion, require him to sleep for the purposes of maintaining mental stability.
Superhuman Durability: Although Firelord still possesses a solid physical body, he is virtually impervious to most forms of physical harm. His body automatically incinerates most projectiles before it reaches the surface of his "skin." Firelord is also functionally immortal in the sense that he is immune to disease and to the effects of aging. He no longer needs to eat since his body takes its nourishment from the carbon-carbon cycle of solar fusion. He no longer needs to breathe air and hence can exist indefinitely in the hard vacuum of space. He can withstand the blazing heat of the stars in the universe.
Superhuman Senses: Firelord can senses can detect a speck of dust in motion a million miles away and also scan the vastness of space to locate a specific object.
Superhuman Agility: Firelord's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete.
Superhuman Reflexes: Firelord's reflexes are similarly enhanced and are superior to those of the finest human athlete.
Skill: Firelord is a formidable combatant. Although he's had little formal training, the sheer scope of his abilities makes up for that and are sufficient for him to overcome most physical adversaries.
Weaknesses: His one weakness is his still organic brain, which can be hit hard enough to render him unconscious, though this would take a monumental force given he is a herald.
Trivia (Optional):
- Firelord is bisexual, and while he has courted many women, the only man to hold his heart is Air-Walker.
- Firelord is in contact with Xandar, getting help with safe worlds to feed his master by sending Nova ideas.
- He is curious about this..Lantern Corp...
Alter Ego: Firelord
Race: Xandarian
Faction: Heralds of Galactus, Formerly Nova Corps
Theme Song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMLl98A0v8k Primal judgment - Final Fantasy XIV OST
Voiced by: Alan Oppenheimer
Image/Appearance:
History: Pyeus Kril grew up on Xander, homeworld of the Nova Corps as an orphan living in the Lower Castel and worked his way up until he was eventually accepted to the Nova Corps. Through the many years he toiled towards his goal, he came to idolize certain legendary commander by the name of Gabriel Lan, whom he mentioned during a lecture as being a pineal example of what the Xandarian Empire stood for. Much to his surprise, his hero was in the audience. After talking for a time to Lan, Pyreus came to know what kind of life it would be serving the Empire: a lonely one and one without friends, to which Pyreus announced that Lan had made his first friend.
Sometime later, Lan had become disillusioned with his career and what the Empire stood for. He remembered his new friend's ambitious nature and young idealism, and drove him to take a post on the “Way-Opener” on a scouting mission that many--including those on the council--would see as something beneath a man of his stature. Around the same time, Pyreus had graduated from the academy and once he learned of his friend’s new command he quickly volunteered for the opportunity to serve under his hero.
Pyreus serves as Lan’s first mate on the Way-Finder, battling such threats as the Skrulls and other cosmic abominations. He even develops a relationship with the navigator, Cortellia. After three years, Lan becomes weary of command its responsibilities, advising Pyreus to take full advantage of his youth and the opportunities that it presents. Events then unfold that begin to change Pyreus’s life forever as the Way-Opener comes across a ship of unknown power and origin that disables the Way-Opener and abducts Lan.
Pyreus suspects the world devourer known as Galactus is responsible. Now in command, he advises his crew to move swiftly if there is to be any chance to save Lan. The Admiral, however, forbids any attempt at a rescue fearing the wrath of Galactus. Pyreus disobeys, as do the entire crew of the Way-Opener, and their journey to find their lost Captain begins.
The Way-Opener's pursuit of Galactus creates a stir within the Empire, with their defiance gives them a hero-like status. The Admiral, although privately hopeful of the mission, is unable to give them aid in any form despite his daughter being among the crew.
After landing on a recently ravaged planet, the crew manages to find a survivor who speaks of a creature that came before the world eater, a harbinger of doom that he called “Air-walker.” Before Pyreus can plan his next move however, Galactus ensnares the ship. Making the safety of his crew his top priority, Pyreus has them abandon ship. He bids an emotional farewell to Cortellia before the shuttle takes off and the Way-Opener is destroyed. Galactus saves Pyreus knowing full well why he had hounded him through the galaxy and offers him the knowledge he seeks in turn for his service as his new herald. Pyreus agrees and is endowed with the Power Cosmic, becoming Firelord.
Galactus then imparts the tale of how Gabriel Lan had been transformed and of his fate. He then removes Pyreus’s memories, making the transformation complete.
Firelord serves loyally for a time, but then asks for his freedom. Galactus agrees on the promise Pyreus would provide a suitable replacement herald. After an agreement with Thor, the herald offers the Destroyer armor, meaning sentient heralds were replaced for a while by an emotionless device.
After the seeming destruction of his homeworld, he and Starfox seek out Nebula, the one responsible for the destruction and death of billions. He plans for vengeance. In the search, he finds the whereabouts of Silver Surfer. He blames Surfer for Gabriel's death, believing that if Surfer had not stopped being Galactus's herald, he would not have chosen Gabriel. He fights Surfer, but was no match for him. He eventually realizes Surfer was not at fault and they have been allies ever since.
He also learned that Xandar was restored, most of it's people's lives brought back due to Galactus...a different golden one.
After Starfox returns home, Firelord was sought out by Silver Surfer. Despite their past, he asks for his assistance. Together, they gather the other former heralds of Galactus to battle Morg, Galactus's new herald and a bloodthirsty murderer. They find Nova, and Firelord brings them all to the location where he buried the robotic body of Air-Walker. They resurrect him and help him remember who he is. Firelord is severely injured in the subsequent battle with Morg. When Galactus removes Morg's cosmic power, they are able to defeat him. He then offered to serve the Galactus that restored Xandar, alongside Air-Walker. The Lifebrigner agreed, naming them his Heralds.
Equipment: Cosmic Staff: Firelord carries a near-indestructible staff five feet in length, the ends of which he keeps ablaze with his cosmic flame. He uses this fire-staff as a striking weapon and an astrogational aid. Firelord generally projects his cosmic flame through the stick rather than directly from his body. On one occasion he instead had two batons with spheres that emitted cosmic flame. It is presumed he somehow transmuted his staff into the batons.
Powers: Firelord has been imbued with the Power Cosmic and possesses a number of superhuman attributes.
Cosmic Energy Manipulation: Firelord primary use of the Power Cosmic is to manipulate cosmic energy in the form of stellar fire. His entire organic carbon-based body was transformed to accommodate the nuclear energies that course through him. These energies make him the humanoid equivalent of a miniature sun. Projected from any point on his body at mental command, Firelords energies encompass the entire electromagnetic spectrum possessed by a star: heat, light, gravity, radio waves, and charged particles. The maximum amount of energy he can produce at once is determined by his mass. When all the atoms of his body are in fusion, his energy level is equivalent to the outer layers of a small star. By the slightest manifestation of his stellar powers, he can burn through any Earthly substance, with the known exceptions of True Adamantium and Captain America's shield. He can project a stream of fire resembling a solar flare for distances measured in the hundreds of miles. Firelord can control the path of his cosmic fire to such an extent that he can project a sustained ring at a fixed distance around a person or object.
Cosmic Knowledge: Along with the Power Cosmic comes great knowledge of the Universe that is already known by Galactus. Firelord possesses the knowledge of the stars in space as easily as he knows the back of his hand.
Flight: By utilizing his cosmic power uni-directionally. Firelord can fly at near-light speeds through interstellar space. (Flying at such speeds near planetary bodies, however, could cause devastating gravitational disturbances.) Firelord can even traverse hyperspace without danger to himself. Firelord uses the gravitational fields of stars to help him break his speed.
Superhuman Strength: Firelord's cosmically enhanced form grants him physical strength far in excess of a human being. While channeling the Power Cosmic into acts of physical strength, he can augment his musculature to the point of being able to lift up to 50 tons.
Superhuman Stamina: Firelord's enhanced musculature is vastly more efficient than the musculature of a human being. During physical activity, Firelord's muscles produce virtually no fatigue toxins, granting him almost limitless physical stamina. However, Firelord's brain is still organic and does, on occasion, require him to sleep for the purposes of maintaining mental stability.
Superhuman Durability: Although Firelord still possesses a solid physical body, he is virtually impervious to most forms of physical harm. His body automatically incinerates most projectiles before it reaches the surface of his "skin." Firelord is also functionally immortal in the sense that he is immune to disease and to the effects of aging. He no longer needs to eat since his body takes its nourishment from the carbon-carbon cycle of solar fusion. He no longer needs to breathe air and hence can exist indefinitely in the hard vacuum of space. He can withstand the blazing heat of the stars in the universe.
Superhuman Senses: Firelord can senses can detect a speck of dust in motion a million miles away and also scan the vastness of space to locate a specific object.
Superhuman Agility: Firelord's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete.
Superhuman Reflexes: Firelord's reflexes are similarly enhanced and are superior to those of the finest human athlete.
Skill: Firelord is a formidable combatant. Although he's had little formal training, the sheer scope of his abilities makes up for that and are sufficient for him to overcome most physical adversaries.
Weaknesses: His one weakness is his still organic brain, which can be hit hard enough to render him unconscious, though this would take a monumental force given he is a herald.
Trivia (Optional):
- Firelord is bisexual, and while he has courted many women, the only man to hold his heart is Air-Walker.
- Firelord is in contact with Xandar, getting help with safe worlds to feed his master by sending Nova ideas.
- He is curious about this..Lantern Corp...