Tony Stark (
shwarm_after) wrote2016-08-02 04:57 pm
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💀 Player Information
Name: K
Age: 28
Contact:
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Characters In-game: N/A
💀 Character Information
Name:Tony Stark
Canon: Marvel Cinematic Universe
Canon Point: End of Captain America: Civil War. After his fight with Steve, Tony's injuries were much worse than he thought and he died after Bucky and Steve left him in Sibera
Age: 45 (almost 46 but too bad)
Description: For a guy in his 40's Tony's not bad looking. He's all style and charisma. Now that he's aged like a fine wine, he's starting to show a bit of gray hairs, but that's fine. Silver foxes are in, okay. He's also relatively handsome, with dark eyes, long lashes, and a goatee that is geometrically shaped because reasons. Tony stands at a whopping 5'9" which... okay, that isn't that tall but it's decent. Compared to the rest of his super hero friends, though? Yeah, he's a bit of a shorty. His body tends to lean towards the slimmer side (again compared to his Avenging friends) but he's well toned. There's a large scar over his chest from where the Arc Reactor used to be and probably a few others from various battles or mechanical injuries. His hands are calloused due to working with tools and metal for so many years.
Physical changes: Remember that scar where the arc reactor used to be? Well, now there's a large glowing stone approximately the size of a fist sitting right there. It tends to glow blue but can sometimes turn yellow or orange or even red depending on his mood (if allowed). Guess there was no point in getting that surgery, afterall.
Powers: None.
History: 6 movies worth of history!
Hell Status: Hell Newbie
What Brings Them To Hell: What didn't he do? Being an alcoholic and a womanizer is probably enough reason to throw him in hell. But on top of that, Tony spent most of his adult life building weapons of mass destruction and building a fortune on war profiteering. There's also that one time he took out the Ten Rings. Needless to say, there's quite a bit of blood on his hands. Oh, and getting his friends thrown in prison after that fight on the runway. Also his pathetic attempt to kill the Winter Soldier. That obviously didn't work out too well for him.
Yeah, he needs to burn.
The Pitch:
So, you want to know what makes Tony Stark interesting? The first things that come to mind are genius billionaire playboy philanthropist. But really, those words just scratch the surface. Yeah, he's a technological genius. He can probably fix anything if he sets his mind to it. He's also got a lot of money thanks to Stark Industries. And yeah, he might have been a playboy before Pepper. And Philanthropist... yeah, he throws his money around.
Tony can easily socialize with most people, but he tends to keep them at arm's distance. He avoids most serious subjects with most people and when asked very serious questions, he'll turn them around and change the subject (usually to something about pop culture or technology...or himself). Tony tends to keep most subjects lighthearted, and cracks a lot of one-liners and pop culture references. This is generally the Tony Stark that most people are familiar with. He's the one calling Captain America 'Spangles' and poking fun at Norse Gods. Respect from Tony is earned and even when you have it, it probably means he'll have more fun at your expense and probably even moreso than with someone else. (See: Captain America and Nick Fury)
Like most of the other Avengers, Tony makes rash decisions that can end in life or death. Sometimes they involve sacrificing himself for the good of humanity and sometimes they involve leveling a city block in order to stop an unruly Hulk. Tony tries to calculate the risks in his mind, but sometimes he doesn't take everything into consideration-mostly the emotional impact it has on those affected. This then later shows up as guilt. and guilt is what eats away at Tony every day.
Also one time Tony gave a terrorist his address on live TV and got his house blown up. And brought a sixteen year old into a war and had said kid beat up on Captain America. So yeah, he's bad at decision making.
Tony does not do well with failure. This could be due to how strict and demanding his father was during his upbringing. The death of Yensin weighed heavily on his heart and gave him the motivation to break free from the Ten Rings. The 'death' of Phil Coulson got him and the other Avengers to work together to defeat Loki. Even the large scale destruction and mass deaths of Sokovia prompted him to sign the Sokovia Accords and work with General Ross. Tony's obsessive personality doesn't help with this, either. Tony can spend hours and hours in his workshop working on things, developing new ways of keeping people safe, but the core of that obsession it will be the guilt, and fear. Tony's fear is something that also drives him. One of his greatest fears was the possibility of everyone else dying while he's left alive to watch. It's also a selfish fear, but hey, Tony's a selfish man.
You can blame being an only child for that one.
Setting Fit:
Tony will not take dying very well, nor will he take the whole glowing stone in his chest well, either. He might freak out about it, but considering the circumstances of how he died he might have some beef with some of the residents of Little Hades. He's got some massive anger and guilt problems at the canon point from which he's pulled, so it might take a while to get over that. It's a possibility that The Winter Soldier and Captain America might be at the receiving end of that anger, but who knows! He might sass and lash out at anyone else. Or he might get his ass handed to him by someone he just happens to piss off (he tends to do that a lot). Hell sucks when you don't have a giant computerized suit of armor to help you.
Afterward, he might try to settle in. It's hell, but it doesn't have to be boring, right? He can try partying and maybe making some mischief would be fun. Hell, maybe raising a little hell and making friends with some new partners in crime would help him cope with that. Maybe he can start a forgery. There's plenty of metal and fire around, amirte?
Samples:
Sample 1
Sample 2
Name: K
Age: 28
Contact:
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💀 Character Information
Name:Tony Stark
Canon: Marvel Cinematic Universe
Canon Point: End of Captain America: Civil War. After his fight with Steve, Tony's injuries were much worse than he thought and he died after Bucky and Steve left him in Sibera
Age: 45 (almost 46 but too bad)
Description: For a guy in his 40's Tony's not bad looking. He's all style and charisma. Now that he's aged like a fine wine, he's starting to show a bit of gray hairs, but that's fine. Silver foxes are in, okay. He's also relatively handsome, with dark eyes, long lashes, and a goatee that is geometrically shaped because reasons. Tony stands at a whopping 5'9" which... okay, that isn't that tall but it's decent. Compared to the rest of his super hero friends, though? Yeah, he's a bit of a shorty. His body tends to lean towards the slimmer side (again compared to his Avenging friends) but he's well toned. There's a large scar over his chest from where the Arc Reactor used to be and probably a few others from various battles or mechanical injuries. His hands are calloused due to working with tools and metal for so many years.
Physical changes: Remember that scar where the arc reactor used to be? Well, now there's a large glowing stone approximately the size of a fist sitting right there. It tends to glow blue but can sometimes turn yellow or orange or even red depending on his mood (if allowed). Guess there was no point in getting that surgery, afterall.
Powers: None.
History: 6 movies worth of history!
Hell Status: Hell Newbie
What Brings Them To Hell: What didn't he do? Being an alcoholic and a womanizer is probably enough reason to throw him in hell. But on top of that, Tony spent most of his adult life building weapons of mass destruction and building a fortune on war profiteering. There's also that one time he took out the Ten Rings. Needless to say, there's quite a bit of blood on his hands. Oh, and getting his friends thrown in prison after that fight on the runway. Also his pathetic attempt to kill the Winter Soldier. That obviously didn't work out too well for him.
Yeah, he needs to burn.
The Pitch:
So, you want to know what makes Tony Stark interesting? The first things that come to mind are genius billionaire playboy philanthropist. But really, those words just scratch the surface. Yeah, he's a technological genius. He can probably fix anything if he sets his mind to it. He's also got a lot of money thanks to Stark Industries. And yeah, he might have been a playboy before Pepper. And Philanthropist... yeah, he throws his money around.
Tony can easily socialize with most people, but he tends to keep them at arm's distance. He avoids most serious subjects with most people and when asked very serious questions, he'll turn them around and change the subject (usually to something about pop culture or technology...or himself). Tony tends to keep most subjects lighthearted, and cracks a lot of one-liners and pop culture references. This is generally the Tony Stark that most people are familiar with. He's the one calling Captain America 'Spangles' and poking fun at Norse Gods. Respect from Tony is earned and even when you have it, it probably means he'll have more fun at your expense and probably even moreso than with someone else. (See: Captain America and Nick Fury)
Like most of the other Avengers, Tony makes rash decisions that can end in life or death. Sometimes they involve sacrificing himself for the good of humanity and sometimes they involve leveling a city block in order to stop an unruly Hulk. Tony tries to calculate the risks in his mind, but sometimes he doesn't take everything into consideration-mostly the emotional impact it has on those affected. This then later shows up as guilt. and guilt is what eats away at Tony every day.
Also one time Tony gave a terrorist his address on live TV and got his house blown up. And brought a sixteen year old into a war and had said kid beat up on Captain America. So yeah, he's bad at decision making.
Tony does not do well with failure. This could be due to how strict and demanding his father was during his upbringing. The death of Yensin weighed heavily on his heart and gave him the motivation to break free from the Ten Rings. The 'death' of Phil Coulson got him and the other Avengers to work together to defeat Loki. Even the large scale destruction and mass deaths of Sokovia prompted him to sign the Sokovia Accords and work with General Ross. Tony's obsessive personality doesn't help with this, either. Tony can spend hours and hours in his workshop working on things, developing new ways of keeping people safe, but the core of that obsession it will be the guilt, and fear. Tony's fear is something that also drives him. One of his greatest fears was the possibility of everyone else dying while he's left alive to watch. It's also a selfish fear, but hey, Tony's a selfish man.
You can blame being an only child for that one.
Setting Fit:
Tony will not take dying very well, nor will he take the whole glowing stone in his chest well, either. He might freak out about it, but considering the circumstances of how he died he might have some beef with some of the residents of Little Hades. He's got some massive anger and guilt problems at the canon point from which he's pulled, so it might take a while to get over that. It's a possibility that The Winter Soldier and Captain America might be at the receiving end of that anger, but who knows! He might sass and lash out at anyone else. Or he might get his ass handed to him by someone he just happens to piss off (he tends to do that a lot). Hell sucks when you don't have a giant computerized suit of armor to help you.
Afterward, he might try to settle in. It's hell, but it doesn't have to be boring, right? He can try partying and maybe making some mischief would be fun. Hell, maybe raising a little hell and making friends with some new partners in crime would help him cope with that. Maybe he can start a forgery. There's plenty of metal and fire around, amirte?
Samples:
Sample 1
Sample 2
