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May. 26th, 2023 09:39 amPLAYER
Player Name: Cass
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STATISTICS
Character Name: Terry Silver
Character Canon: Cobra Kai
Character Age: 69
Canon Point: End of S5, after being arrested.
Link to History: Link
Skills:
Abilities: None.
Curse Mark: Diabel, on his left shoulder.
Character Canon: Cobra Kai
Character Age: 69
Canon Point: End of S5, after being arrested.
Link to History: Link
Skills:
Martial Arts Expertise: Terry is a master of both Tang Soo Do and American-style Karate. He's been training since he was in his late teens, and because of his extensive wealth he was able to pay for top-tier instruction.
Business Savvy: He's been a CEO since he was in his late 20s, and after his business became unprofitable he managed to make his money back and then some by investing. He has a strong sense of what's marketable and how to increase profits.
Swordsmanship: Terry has a large collection of swords and has learned to fight with them. His preferred sword is the katana.
Military Training: Although he didn't reach his physical peak until after the war,he was a Green Beret (special forces) and was highly trained in stealth, reconnaissance, and general military tactics.
Education: He considers himself a renaissance man, and is knowledgeable about art, music, and literature. He's a skilled pianist, and speaks English, Japanese, and Korean fluently.
Abilities: None.
Curse Mark: Diabel, on his left shoulder.
CHARACTERIZATION
FORMATIVE EXPERIENCES:
PHILOSOPHY: Terry believes that all is fair in love and war, so to speak. He doesn't have much in the way of a moral code and thinks that the end result is more important than whatever methods you used to get there. It's better to cheat and win than it is to be an honest loser. While he's a warrior at heart, he also puts more value on intelligence and strategy than he does on brute strength. He has no respect for the soft-hearted, but he's willing to nurture someone who is cunning even if they lack physical strength.
The one thing he does place a lot of value on is his close relationships with others. If he cares for someone, he'll do anything for them (and likely become codependent if they don't set firm boundaries). He expects the same level of devotion in return and will react violently if he feels betrayed or lied to by someone he cares about.
DESIRES: More than anything, Terry wants to be loved. He craves the kind of unrelenting, obsessive devotion he gives to others and he wants to be the center of someone's universe. Or at least a significant part of it. He's lived a very privileged life with wealth and status far beyond most people, and though he enjoys the perks that come with being in the 1% (and will try to pursue similar status wherever he goes) it never fully satisfies him unless he has someone to enjoy it with.
He also desires to let go of some of the self-restraint he's trained himself into having. More specifically, he wants someone he loves to give him permission to drop the nice guy act and be his horrible old self again, with the assurance that he'll still be lovable. But, see below, he's also afraid of that very same possibility.
FEARS: Despite his general lack of a moral code, part of Terry wants to believe that he's still a good person (or at the very least, that he's not an outright evil one). After the war he became completely unhinged and bloodthirsty, hooked on violence and sex and drugs, willing to go to extreme lengths to satisfy his desires. He appears to have calmed down in his old age, but only because he's been practicing denial and holding himself back. He's afraid that, deep down, he's still the person he tried to hard to repress (and yet, he still desires to let go of his self-restraint even though he's afraid of the consequences).
He's also afraid of being alone and uncared for, and can never quite figure out how to make lasting relationships work. Terry gives a lot of himself to his personal relationships (more than most people actually ask him for) and if they don't work out it leaves him feeling empty inside, like he's given too much away.
- FIRST EVENT: - When Terry was 18 years old, he was sent to fight in the Vietnam war. Back then, he was scrawny and weak and generally soft-hearted. The most formative part of his military experience was witnessing the death of one of his close friends, followed by being captured and held as a POW. He only survived his time as a POW because his best friend, John Kreese, stepped in and took his place in a fight to the death against their Captain. Kreese ended up winning the fight and Terry became devoutly loyal to him afterwards.
- SECOND EVENT: - After the war, Terry threw himself into physical training because he never wanted to feel like he was too weak to fight ever again. He became a physical powerhouse, and was so confident and aggressive that he was nearly unrecognizable as the timid kid he was when he enlisted. Still desperately loyal to Kreese, he agreed to enact revenge on his behalf, which ended in humiliation when he failed.
- THIRD EVENT: - After his revenge backfired, Kreese left Terry without a word for the next thirty years. Desperate and alone, Terry checked himself into therapy and rehab for his PTSD and cocaine addiction, respectively. After years of effort he managed to reform his public image, becoming known as a generous philanthropist and humanitarian activist.
- FOURTH EVENT: - Kreese returned thirty years later and immediately clocked that Terry was miserable with his new life and secretly craved the violence and debauchery that had defined their youth together. Terry tried to resist getting back together with Kreese, reasoning that he had a good life and was happy, but his will was quickly worn down and he went back to fight by Kreese's side again.
- FIFTH EVENT: - Terry became obsessed with Kreese again, but realized that he was more concerned with his former student, Johnny, than he was with Terry. Kreese had always seen Johnny as a son, which made Terry quietly jealous, but he eventually snapped and framed Kreese for attempted murder as punishment for not paying enough attention to him. He was, of course, desperately lonely again after doing so.
PHILOSOPHY: Terry believes that all is fair in love and war, so to speak. He doesn't have much in the way of a moral code and thinks that the end result is more important than whatever methods you used to get there. It's better to cheat and win than it is to be an honest loser. While he's a warrior at heart, he also puts more value on intelligence and strategy than he does on brute strength. He has no respect for the soft-hearted, but he's willing to nurture someone who is cunning even if they lack physical strength.
The one thing he does place a lot of value on is his close relationships with others. If he cares for someone, he'll do anything for them (and likely become codependent if they don't set firm boundaries). He expects the same level of devotion in return and will react violently if he feels betrayed or lied to by someone he cares about.
DESIRES: More than anything, Terry wants to be loved. He craves the kind of unrelenting, obsessive devotion he gives to others and he wants to be the center of someone's universe. Or at least a significant part of it. He's lived a very privileged life with wealth and status far beyond most people, and though he enjoys the perks that come with being in the 1% (and will try to pursue similar status wherever he goes) it never fully satisfies him unless he has someone to enjoy it with.
He also desires to let go of some of the self-restraint he's trained himself into having. More specifically, he wants someone he loves to give him permission to drop the nice guy act and be his horrible old self again, with the assurance that he'll still be lovable. But, see below, he's also afraid of that very same possibility.
FEARS: Despite his general lack of a moral code, part of Terry wants to believe that he's still a good person (or at the very least, that he's not an outright evil one). After the war he became completely unhinged and bloodthirsty, hooked on violence and sex and drugs, willing to go to extreme lengths to satisfy his desires. He appears to have calmed down in his old age, but only because he's been practicing denial and holding himself back. He's afraid that, deep down, he's still the person he tried to hard to repress (and yet, he still desires to let go of his self-restraint even though he's afraid of the consequences).
He's also afraid of being alone and uncared for, and can never quite figure out how to make lasting relationships work. Terry gives a lot of himself to his personal relationships (more than most people actually ask him for) and if they don't work out it leaves him feeling empty inside, like he's given too much away.
GAMEPLAY
SUITABILITY: Terry is a character that is obviously villainous on the surface (he's an actual over-the-top 80s action movie villain from a time when every bad guy just polluted the earth for fun) but struggles a lot with morality beneath that. He loves to scheme and cheat, but he also wants to be remembered as a really great guy. He tried to have his own redemption arc and it made him so miserable that he went back to being a jerk the second the opportunity came up, but he still feels kinda guilty about it. There are two qualities I especially want to play with here: his obsessive devotion to others, and his tendency to both be corrupted and to corrupt other people in turn. He's going to put up the weakest fight possible before inevitably giving in to his monstrous side and I am very excited to play with that.
SAMPLE: TDM
MONSTER: Terry's monster form is a demon. He still somewhat resembles his human self in this form, but he has horns and pointed ears (ref), a long tail (ref), claws on his hands and feet (ref), and sharp teeth (ref). His most noticeable feature is his large, bat-like wings (ref) that feel velvety to the touch. His wings are capable of flight, and his tail is prehensile and can be used like a whip. All three of his extra limbs are incorporated into his fighting style, making him a formidable opponent in battle. Finally, his legs and torso are slightly elongated, taking him from 6'5" to a clean 7' tall.
Mentally, he retains his intelligence and basic personality, but his impulse control and capacity for moral reasoning are completely gone. The more he tries to hold back, and the more frightened he is of his monstrous form, the worse he ends up acting when he transforms. The lines between pain and pleasure become blurred at first and then completely gone in the final stages of his transformation. Both giving and receiving pain feel as good as sex, and he can manipulate pain and pleasure in other people, too: he can increase the intensity of one or either, numb them to it, or switch them around so that pain feels like pleasure and pleasure feels like pain. His passive presence can encourage others to give in to their darkest desires, and this effect is especially enhanced if he scratches, bites, or whips the other person with his tail, or if they ingest his blood. Both this effect and the manipulation of pain and pleasure are temporary and will wear off, but the longer they're around him (and the more intensely they're involved with him), the longer it will last.
When he's in demon form, other characters will have the ability to bind him and gain some control over him for the duration of the transformation. There is no one set way to do this: they can chain him, muzzle him, collar him, trap him in a circle of runes, or try any other method they think might work. It's more about the effort and desire to control him than the specific method. Although he'll fight back against it (for appearances and to test his opponent), he secretly craves this sort of relationship. When someone has bound him, he will feel compelled to obey their commands and act in their best interests. He will worship them, but expects praise and attention in return. If neglected, he'll turn against the one he's bound to. The bond will be broken when he either dies or returns to human form, and a new one will have to be forged (by the same character or a different one) next time he transforms.
SAMPLE: TDM
MONSTER: Terry's monster form is a demon. He still somewhat resembles his human self in this form, but he has horns and pointed ears (ref), a long tail (ref), claws on his hands and feet (ref), and sharp teeth (ref). His most noticeable feature is his large, bat-like wings (ref) that feel velvety to the touch. His wings are capable of flight, and his tail is prehensile and can be used like a whip. All three of his extra limbs are incorporated into his fighting style, making him a formidable opponent in battle. Finally, his legs and torso are slightly elongated, taking him from 6'5" to a clean 7' tall.
Mentally, he retains his intelligence and basic personality, but his impulse control and capacity for moral reasoning are completely gone. The more he tries to hold back, and the more frightened he is of his monstrous form, the worse he ends up acting when he transforms. The lines between pain and pleasure become blurred at first and then completely gone in the final stages of his transformation. Both giving and receiving pain feel as good as sex, and he can manipulate pain and pleasure in other people, too: he can increase the intensity of one or either, numb them to it, or switch them around so that pain feels like pleasure and pleasure feels like pain. His passive presence can encourage others to give in to their darkest desires, and this effect is especially enhanced if he scratches, bites, or whips the other person with his tail, or if they ingest his blood. Both this effect and the manipulation of pain and pleasure are temporary and will wear off, but the longer they're around him (and the more intensely they're involved with him), the longer it will last.
When he's in demon form, other characters will have the ability to bind him and gain some control over him for the duration of the transformation. There is no one set way to do this: they can chain him, muzzle him, collar him, trap him in a circle of runes, or try any other method they think might work. It's more about the effort and desire to control him than the specific method. Although he'll fight back against it (for appearances and to test his opponent), he secretly craves this sort of relationship. When someone has bound him, he will feel compelled to obey their commands and act in their best interests. He will worship them, but expects praise and attention in return. If neglected, he'll turn against the one he's bound to. The bond will be broken when he either dies or returns to human form, and a new one will have to be forged (by the same character or a different one) next time he transforms.