🦋 OOC Information
Name: Neko Sandy
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🦋 IC Information
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CW: Mentions of violence, war, death of a spouse, and general death.)
Character Name: Regis Lucis Caelum CXIII
Age: 28
Canon: FFXV
Canon Point: Episode Ardyn
Character History: His Wiki,
The Wiki for 'Episode Ardyn', &
The Wiki for 'A King's Tale'Canon Abilities: Oh boy, hang onto your hats. This is going to be long. (Limits discussed on the FAQ are included.)
Warping/Phasing:
Warping is a short-range teleportational ability that allows the user to follow after a thrown object (often a weapon). The ability works on line of sight. During some fights in the game, Noctis is shown being able to warp through objects (like fences) so long as the line of sight is there, and in
Kingsglaive, Nyx Ulric is able to warp into a rapidly closing elevator because he still had line of sight to the inside.
Phasing allows a person to avoid an attack by 'sidestepping' it, leaving an after image behind. Thanks to 'Episode Ardyn' we know that Regis was very skilled with both abilities in his youth.
Magic - Curative Creation: Thanks to the magic granted to him, Regis is able to turn drinks into various curative potions. The strength and type of curative depends upon the amount of magic put into it. The type of drink also has some impact on the resulting potion, with drinks like tea, juice, and energy drinks being commonly used while things like water and alcohol are avoided. Curative strength is limited to Hi-potion level and below.
Magic - Elemental: Regis' magical skills also include being able to summon powerful lightning, fire, and frost spells. Unlike Noctis, he isn't shown as needing to store the spells in flasks before use nor does he need to recharge his power from nodes. The draw back is that the magic drains his life and repeated use of the stronger spells will very quickly exhaust him.
From what we see in
Kingsglaive, Regis seems to favor using lightning and fire spells over frost spells.
Episode Ardyn reinforces this as he exclusively uses lightning when it comes to elemental magic during his boss fight with Ardyn.
Magic - Protective: Regis is very skilled at creating protective
shields that can block both physical and magical attacks. These shields can withstand a great deal of force from either type of attack. He can create various shapes and sizes of shields from those meant to protect just himself, to those large enough to protect a whole group, and even those large enough to completely divide a room as shown when he uses one to separate himself and General Glauca from Nyx Ulric and Lady Lunafreya. These barriers can be maintained while he is using other magic if necessary and also while he is mortally wounded as shown by how long that dividing barrier he put up lasted even after he took the fatal blow from Glacua's sword.
While Regis never uses the
invisibility spell himself, the members of the Kingsglaive are shown using it in battle. As their magic comes from Regis himself, it is safe to assume this is a spell he has access to, though he would likely see it as too dishonorable to be used in fair combat. Now, if one of the Fae wanted to "remind" him he can use the spell to accomplish XYZ goal or mission, they are most welcome to do so.
Armiger/Royal Arms:
Armiger (storage space): As a storage space, the
Armiger is basically Eos' version of hammerspace. While it can't hold anything living due to the fact all that goes into it enters stasis, almost anything else can be stored up to a reasonable size. It also serves as storage for the
Royal Arms that each of Lucis' kings gather and make use of. While Regis is the 113th king of the line, there are only a few whose locations are still known. These weapons can only be wielded and properly used by the royal family. Summoned together the Royal Arms are used in tandem to attack. This attack is also referred to as the
Armiger.
Per discussion on the FAQ, the Armiger's storage space is limited to 9 slots plus the Royal Arms.
Ring of the Lucii: While in his possession, the Ring of the Lucii gives Regis access to the following spells in addition to the magic he can already use:
- Death: Drains an enemy's health, slows them, and if fully applied, can instantly KO them and recover health for the wielder.
- Holy: Everyone's favorite top-tier light spell.
- Alterna: Tears open the very fabric of reality in order to send an enemy on a one way trip to somewhere not here.
Note: Death and Alterna would likely need some kind of nerfing, but it shouldn't be an issue because...
Points down to the Fae Court Section.As the spirits of the past Kings and Queens of Lucis reside within the ring, Regis can
speak to them and they can
speak back to him should they desire to. Due to being in this new, highly magical setting, there may be "bad reception" at times. As the Lucii are literally spirits of the dead, anyone who can sense death or the dead will be able to sense them.
Ability Sharing: Should he choose to, Regis can share several of his abilities with others including allowing their use of his elemental and protective magics, warping, and access to the
Armiger as a storage space. The more people he shares with, though, the more strain is put on his body.
Please let me know if there is any ability you believe needs adjustment/nerfing that I missed asking about!
Inventory: On his person:- His usual king's raiment minus the cloak. (It's in the Armiger.)
- The Ring of the Lucii on his right hand.
- His wedding band on his left hand.
In the Armiger:- The cloak to his raiment.
- His crown.
- The Sword of the Father. (Non-Royal Arms Version - At this canon point, it is just a normal sword he can channel his powers through, and as such, would not be counted among the Royal Arms.)
- An emergency Hi-Potion.
- Another emergency Hi-Potion. (This one put there by Clarus because he KNOWS Regis.)
- A file Cor threw in there and forgot about (and which had to eventually be replaced).
- His tablet/phone. (As he was communicating with Clarus just before going out to face Ardyn.)
- A slice of cake from his favorite bakery. (Cor loves slipping him sweet things through the Armiger just to spite Clarus. Regis hasn't found this one yet!)
- It's...empty! (Because, lets face it, it's going to take him all of like five minutes to start throwing his Leaf in there, and I don't want him to figure out the Armiger space has been limited right away.)
🦋 Personality
Option 1: Answer the following questions. Elaborate on the answer, especially your characters thoughts and feelings surrounding the answer. For Canon Characters, you can choose four questions. Keep the word count to 150-400 per question.
1.) Has your character always believed in magic? Do they have something influencing their perspective on the supernatural/metaphysical/spiritual from their past? How do they feel about magic?
To answer these questions, let's first look at the Lucis Caelum family as a whole. They are the quintessential "magical" family that is found in many fantasy stories. They were given potent magical abilities so that they could better fulfill their divine-given duty; they are the main "stars" of the greatest Prophecy known in their world; they-tragically-pay a price for their power but do so willingly to help protect their people.
With all of this, it would be foolish for Regis not to believe in magic. Even if he somehow still denied it all, he would not be able to deny the force that runs through his veins and takes a toll on his body when he uses it. In fact, Regis does not deny it. He has never
thought of denying it as it is as much a part of his life as eating and breathing are; however because of the price he and his family have to pay for that power (FFXV is a fantasy based on reality after all), his view of it is that it is a double-edged sword. He and his family can and have done miraculous things to save and protect their people with it. They have killed dangerous monsters, sealed away malevolent daemons, and quieted raging beasts, but it has all been at the expense of their own families and lives
As if the physical price they pay is not enough, there is a further price that comes in the form of those who want their power for their own. That is the reason they are at war with Niflheim currently--a war that has cost countless lives and left even more people without a home. It causes great frustration and anger to Regis that the very power that lets them do so many great things is the cause of so much tragedy for innocents, and yet, that power is not enough to
stop the very thing it started.
A few years after his current canon point, Regis will add one more word to the list he uses to describe magic and that word is "bittersweet." He has created healing items strong enough to heal horrible injuries and even to bring the dead back to life in certain circumstances, and yet, none of his healing magic will be able to stop his beloved wife from dying only a short time after their birth of their first child.
2.) What mythological creature would your character most like to be? Which do they identify with? Which would they dread being? Feel free to use our
Bestiary for reference.
In FFXV, Carbuncle is known as a Messenger of the Astrals, a powerful being--despite the adorable package--who is a protector with strong healing powers. While the carbuncle of the Fae world would not be the same, Regis would still feel a great affinity and respect for it. In fact, he would be absolutely delighted if he was changed into a carbuncle form. Think little kid getting granted a great wish levels of delighted. Unlike some people who may have drifted away from belief in getting assistance from the Astrals and their Messengers, it is obvious that Regis still believes in them. When Noctis was three, he gave his son a little statue of Carbuncle to watch over him. When Noctis was hurt by the Marilith at age eight, Regis made sure that Carbuncle statue remained at Noctis' bedside hoping that the Messenger would lead his deeply unconscious son back to him. In the end, though Regis doesn't know, his hopes worked. Carbuncle did find Noctis and led him back. In fact, Carbuncle becomes Noctis' protector during the game, though no one besides Noctis can see him. One of the reasons that Regis feels so akin to the little Messenger may well be that he also specializes in healing and protective magic. He can use a sword and sling magic with the best of them, but his true magical skill and interest lies in those things that let him heal and protect others just like Carbuncle does.
The creature that Regis would most
loathe to become at this canon point would be an Afrit. While they can have different forms, most of those forms would be close enough to that of the Astral Ifrit--the being who is currently rampaging through and burning down his city--that he would be enraged to be forced into the form as he would see it as a taunt. Not only would it anger him greatly, it would remind him of how guilty he feels for having failed to stop the mysterious attacker who seems to be controlling said fallen Astral. His city is being destroyed and its defenders and citizens are being slaughtered by the hundreds and there is, despite his best efforts, seemingly nothing he can do about it. He's helpless and he
hates being helpless.
Mentally, the impact of being in such a form would be even worse if he was actually just "riding along" with the Afrit and not be able to do anything to stop it from hurting others or destroying their homes.
3.) If your character could ask for one wish, and it's going to be magically granted without any consequence, what will it be and why?
If we look at Regis' personality over all of the sources of information about FFXV--from the
myriad of factoids scattered here and there in books, playing guides etc. to
Kingsglaive and the game itself--his biggest wish would obviously be to find a way to save Lucis and Eos without it costing his son's life. Though he is proud of the duty their line carries, all he has ever wanted for Noctis was a normal, happy life. He even allowed Noctis to have his own apartment, go to a normal school, and hold a normal job to facilitate this--all things that are unprecedented for a crown-prince and all things that cause people to criticized Regis for spoiling him. Regis doesn't care about their complaints, though, because he loves his son so much. Plus, he also knows something they don't: his beloved son will one day give his life to save all of Eos.
Focusing down to the canon point Regis will be coming into the game at, though, his wish will be different because he does not yet have a son. He wants one, but he and Aulea have not gotten to that point yet, very likely because of all the time Regis (and likely Aulea as well) have to spend running a country at war. It is this very thing that makes up his wish. He's grown up with the country at war; he's watched his father burn himself out trying to find a way to end the war; now, the war is his responsibility and things aren't exactly going well. As a result, Regis' greatest wish would be to find a way to end the war so that his country, his people, and his
family can once again live in peace. He wants to have a child--or children if he and Aulea are so blessed--and he wants to be able to raise that child to be strong, compassionate, and ready to take over for him when the time comes. He wants that child to become a courageous and wise ruler who cares for Lucis the same way he does and is unafraid to do what they believe is best for the country.
4.) If there's one person your character would follow to another realm, who would it be and why? If there's no one, state that and explain why.
There are actually several people who Regis would trust enough to follow and they range from his wife, Aulea, to his life-long sworn protector, Clarus, and even to his young, brash, and fearless friend, Cor. When it came time to go to that realm, though, while he trusts them all enough to lead him, he would, in fact, not let them lead. This has nothing to do with arrogance or ego as it would be easy to assume. Instead it is because, of those closest to him, as the king,
he is the one meant to lead. Not only is it his duty--and it's a duty he has never shied away from--it is something that he is greatly skilled at. His whole life has involved training to prepare him to be able to lead both in court and on the battlefield.
One of the quotes people remember most from Regis is this:
One cannot lead by standing still. A king pushes onward always, accepting the consequences and never looking back.I feel this really sums up his feelings on the role of a leader and on
his role as leader. Those he has around him all have skills to support him, but in the end, he is the one taking the risk and leading the charge forward.
Regis holds a view toward leadership that many other rulers don't, though, and that is that he is willing to lead by committee. He has surrounded himself with those who are willing to get into his face and tell him he is wrong despite the fact he is king. In addition to that, he actually values their opinions and doesn't just blow them off. An example of this is that the whole reason Regis officially brought Cor into his retinue was because the then 15-year-old was brave enough to get into his face and call him a coward.
So, in the end, perhaps Regis would not so much lead into this new realm, but instead, approach it with his most trusted allies standing right by his side.
Insert strains of "Stand By Me" here.
🦋 Fae Court
List your top three choices for your characters adoptive court. The mods will choose the one out of those three options that seems the most fitting based on your app.
- Seelie, Summer
- Seelie, Autumn
- Seelie, Winter
Ability: Do you want your character to gain the ability of their court? (Delete the other two options.)
2) Yes, they have an ability of their own to trade for it. (Access to the three spells the Ring of the Lucii grants him: Death, Holy, Alterna.)
🦋 RP Samples
TDM Top-LevelNote: I know only one link is required since it's not solely a network thread, but I wanted to add these two as well as they are interactions with cast mates.
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