Name: That Guy Over There
(The God of All T's)“We're open for business!”Appearance: Varies.
His default form in Cutopia is a somewhat short humanoid, wearing a tunic made out of gemstones (emerald & diamond). His undershirt is a hybrid of silk, silver, and chain. He has obsidian leggings with sapphire knee pads and special leather boots. He also wears an amulet, an amethyst sash and a leather belt with a gold and topaz buckle with a ruby in the center. his hair is long and blue with lighter blue stripes, usually tied up in diamond bands. He also has glowing green eyes, dark gray skin, and fangs. A hard hat with a green light sits on top of TGOT's head.
Personality:TGOT is a fairly silly changeling; he likes messing with people, either by confusing them or by changing into them. As a creature of deception, TGOT can be ruthless on his way to achieve his goals. If he feels that anyone has slighted him in any way, he will stop at nothing to exact his revenge, no matter how disproportionate it may be. Underneath his deceptive exterior is a somewhat kind and friendly demeanor, as TGOT is fairly generous, usually wanting to help others, even if they don't want to be helped.
Backstory:Kryss Caden was formerly a resident of the Changeling Kingdom, the dominion of Queen Chrysalis. He lived well in the Kingdom for a long amount of time, until he was exiled by the Queen for
undisclosed reasons, and he was cut off from the Hive, forced to live on his own in the Wastelands. A few days later, he found a fellow exile by the name of Cale Crita, and they formed a pact to survive together in the Wastelands, exploring what little arable land there was, and luckily finding the remains of someone's magical studies in a nearby cave. They pored over the departed resident's tomes, hoping to find a way out of their mess, until they heard a distressed scream from within their minds, followed by a bright pink wave washing over the land. This wave distorted the land and the ancient tomes, creating a portal that enveloped the cave, taking Caden and Crita with it.
They both landed face-first in a forest, both in entirely new, humanoid bodies. Slowly getting adjusted to this new reality, they made their way to some sort of city that the mostly-human residents called Agorix City. Together, the two changelings found some run-down apartments and lived in there for a while. They picked up a stray Met that was wandering through the streets, and gave it the new name That Met Over There, or TMOT. The three of them then decided to start up a new business, under Caden's name, and it was then decided that the business's name would be TGOT Incorporated, a business that was initially dedicated to the safety of Mets everywhere in Cutopia due to the ongoing conflict.
The three of them kidnapped six beings, including three scrapped robots, two corrupted dataforms, and one human. The nine of them took over an existing office building and claimed it as TGOT Inc. property, taking in any stray Mets and any Met who felt threatened by outside forces. Eventually, Caden, under the new name TGOT, after taking in several Mets, decided to create weapons in order to protect them. This act would slowly change the purpose of his own corporation, although on the surface it was still dedicated to Met safety. He and Crita built a new robot, Q-Man, out of junkyard parts, and this new robot ended up being the company's test dummy and main weapons tester. Right after Q-Man was created, TGOT discovered that he could create a new alloy by forging Thaumium, itself an alloy of iron and raw magical energy, with emeralds and Love Essence. This alloy would be recognized as Chrysnium, after their Queen. This new alloy was then put to the test by being forged into experimental power armor and then a new type of bazooka. Q-Man attacked the power armor with the new bazooka, but all went wrong. The experimental power armor malfunctioned horribly and caused a catastrophic cascade of destruction, causing the building to collapse and warping away the two changelings elsewhere.
TGOT simply could not stay in any dimension for any period of time, warping back and forth between the dimensions for what seemed like eternity until he warped back into the forest he initially fell in, but this time without Crita. He ran back to his company's building, only to see nothing but destruction and hard hats. He mourned the loss of practically everything he had built up, until all but one of his Mets rose up from underneath their hard hats, all safe and sound. TGOT walked over to the one Met that didn't rise, only to find out that there was no Met in there any more, but that it had a new helmet light that vaguely resembled an eye. TGOT sighed and stated to his Mets his new plan to rebuild his business to be better than ever, for the good of all. It would begin with the construction of a new obsidian spire over the remains of his old building, and the facilities would be further improved in order to prevent another catastrophic cascade.
On the evening that the new TGOT Incorporated Obsidian Spire was finally finished, TGOT made a grand announcement on the balcony of his new building, stating to the crowd below that
“We're open for business!”Utilities & Armaments:Jade Inferno A custom-made scepter forged from Chrysnium and a little bit of otherworldly power. A vast improvement over the Thaumaturge's Wand, it is an excellent focus for channeling all sorts of fire-based magic. It's also good for whacking people with. When needed, the glass cap can be taken off the scepter and it can transform into a sun-tipped staff, able to scorch enemies and heal allies with its tip.
Helmet of the Mettaur: After the destruction of the first incarnation of TGOT Inc., nearly everything was vaporized except for all but one Met. That Met was once TMOT, the 'pet' of Crita and TGOT, but now he is nothing more than a hard hat with a mining light attached to it. The hard hat still acts like a standard-issue Hard Hat, being impervious to practically everything.
Eye of Deception: An amulet also forged from Chrysnium, it enhances TGOT's ability to manipulate people, but only if they have direct eye contact with him, his amulet, or with his helmet light. He doesn't like using it too often since it takes the fun out of directly messing with people.
Spud Launcher: A repurposed rocket launcher made for the express purpose of firing rocket-propelled potatoes. They explode on contact with anything, throwing bits of steaming-hot potato everywhere. TGOT's personal Spud Launcher has an underside attachment known as the Gravel Blaster that sprays high-pressure gravel everywhere, potentially shredding through flesh.
Boots of the Traveler: A pair of enchanted leather boots with fabric cushioning. They allow TGOT to sprint faster, leap higher, swim quicker, and fall farther.
QJOLNIR Armor Mark VII: The second incarnation of TGOT's personal set of power armor, mainly made out of Chrysnium. It has its own air filters, a face-protecting mask, an artificial hard hat, and a high resistance to any source of damage, whether environmental or physical. It also comes with a built-in Spud Launcher and a Gravel Blaster.
The Bindcopter: At first glance, the Bindcopter appears to be nothing more than a simple helicopter. It runs off of Bindpower, a source of technology often used in the daily Cutopian Robot Deathmatch Tournaments. The Bindcopter flies much more easily than a normal helicopter does and is also faster than one. TGOT used to fly around in the Bindcopter a lot, but he lost the keys to it a long time ago. Currently it resides in an underground garage.
Shadowslip: An ornate kris with a blade of obsidian, perfect for stabbing and slicing. This weapon was granted to TGOT by the mysterious Shadow that resided within the Gamma Dimension, during his quest with nine other adventurers to save Cutopia from the clutches of the nefarious Count Nostalgia. With Shadowslip, TGOT dealt the final blow to the Count's Gamma Crystal, shattering it and destroying the Gamma Dimension.
Throwing Derringers: TGOT has his own custom-made set of derringers meant for throwing, not firing. They are a pair of emerald-plated gold derringers forged through transmutation. Once thrown, the derringers will travel for up to 20 feet or until they hit a target before flying back to TGOT's hands. The infamous Royal Flush himself had reluctantly offered TGOT some lessons on proper firearm techniques, but TGOT found throwing guns to be much more enjoyable than pulling their triggers, much to the cowboy's dismay.
Firemelon Scythe: A scythe, with a handle of Chrysnium and a blade of a slice of watermelon and a chunk of sapphire, enchanted with the ability to set whatever it slices through on fire. The envy of the Underworld.
Abilities:Metamorphosis: TGOT is a changeling. Every changeling has an affinity for magic, a knack for kidnapping, great prowess at manipulation, a hunger for Love and other Emotions, and above all, a natural shapeshifting ability. TGOT has complete control over his own body and can transform and take the appearance of anything that he wants, whether living or nonliving. Their abilities are usually incorporated in the new form as well. While he has one main form that he frequently reverts to, he can also create new 'default' forms, including a
female-looking version of himself that he still calls TGOT (That Gal Over There).
The Chartreuse Flare: A special blend of natural Changeling magic and Thaumaturgy, the arcane art of miracle-making. It combines the flashy green flames associated with Changeling magic with the more divine, Vis-fueled and Flux-repelling art of performing fantastical acts with and occasionally against nature. The green flames that TGOT conjured typically do not harm, instead having healing effects and other beneficial and non-destructive effects.
Dimensional Theory: TGOT, after the mishap that brought the end of the first incarnation of TGOT Inc., decided to learn how to freely cross the Dimensions, and he does so by using books. These special books, often handmade, are TGOT's methods of Dimensional Travel. One flips to a specific page in a specific book, and then they place the book on the ground, face-up, and steps onto the page, descending into the Dimension that was detailed on the paper. These books aren't only good for interdimensional travel, they're also great for intradimensional travel.
Scrapsmanship: TGOT knows how to cobble together even the worst scraps of anything and turn them into something usable, such as a single-use rocket launcher out of fragments of wooden crates and spare parts.
Other:-Back in the Changeling Kingdom, TGOT looked like
this.-TGOT has occasionally answered to the names "Jatea" and "Chrystal."
-He was once under the employ of Count Nostalgia, kidnapping subjects for his various "
social experiments." A brief argument after their
latest social experiment lead to their fallout, and after
a long series of events, the Count's eventual demise.
-It is rumored that he is currently under the employ of a mysterious organization that he refers to as
them. Every so often,
they will call upon him to do something for
them...
-TGOT keeps a giant library full of books underneath his residence/obsidian spire, although these books are not meant for reading...
-TGOT has an Emotion Refinery set up somewhere in Cutopia, dedicated solely to the processing of Emotion Essences derived from Sentiment Sensors placed all around Cutopia while nobody else was looking. It's free food for him.
-TGOT's can choose to have his flames heal, hurt, or do nothing, depending on the situation.