Tyrant Wriedt
AtomicHush
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- 6 months, 21 days ago
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The Mimic
The Sweetical takes on the form of another humanoid creature.
-depending on how much time is spent with a subject, voice, mannerisms and, for sweeticals even powers can be replicated-
Sweeticalware Transformation
Tyrant’s Sweeticalware does not transform, instead using the ring of chocolate around it, they can shape it into sweeticalware used by other, however, they act like simple weapons and are not magical in nature.
A Sickening Bite
Tyrant produces a wave of vile chocolate sludge, anything caught within it will get stuck and eventually dissolve.
Midas
Using their sugar magic, Tyrant can manipulate the elemental compounds of anything they touch, changing it, and anything it is touching, to gold.
-The spreading nature of this power is under Tyrant’s control with precision-
-This ability is irreversible-
This Sweetical isn’t one to be taken lightly. While Tyrant enjoys being fun-loving and joky, if insulted they will very much wait until the perfect time to plunge that knife in. They enjoy learning about others, both surface level or especially deeper information so that they can mimic a target better.
Tyrant was baked by Silas Wriedt, who truly wanted a child yet was nervous of his skill in actually raising one, this led to them being an ??? alignment; luckily for the baby sweetical, Silas absolutely loves them and would give them the world.
They spent most of their childhood being raised to have poise and a way with words, a skill that they actually use to manipulate others. When they were 10, their cousin arrived at the manor and began to live with them. With a new rival, so to speak, Tyrant quickly improved their sugar magic abilities, being able to take the shape of those that they had only seen once at the age of 13, and complete control of their Midas ability at the age of 15. Years later, Diamont and themself attended Sigil Glacier Sanctum, which only increased their abilities and various pool of people they could mimic.
After finishing school, they returned home where they normally spend most days researching various sweeticals online and honing their abilities. They soon helped their father rescue some sweeticals that were being used by the Neo Black Asteroids. By using their mimicking abilities, it was easy to gain information and overall other spy work. When this was over they welcomed their new siblings with open arms, happily sharing their home with them.
Nowadays, Tyrant will accept spy work from time to time to earn funds and in their free time spend time with their siblings.
- They record multiple news sites and channels on Planet Sugar, in particular clips involving Sweeticals using their abilities so that they can be mimicked in combat later.
- Due to what happened with their aunt, they don’t take risks in fighting moldened Sweeticals,or undeddi, opting to simply use their midas ability to turn them into gold statues instead.
- While Tyrant personally uses they/them pronouns, they don’t care what pronouns others use for them.
Tyrant loves their father unconditionally. They find it nice that he really just lets them do whatever they’d like with their interests, within reason of course; although the whole ‘don’t hurt people, be a nice person’ talk can get annoying at times.
Ginnie is far too precious to even really tease in their eyes. She deserves all the happiness in the world and Tyrant is more than happy to make that happen for her, with any means possible.
While they don’t spend much time together, Tyrant would still put their life on the line to protect her; even if they’re pretty sure she actively avoids them at times. It would be a boon if they could see her powers more so they could mimic her better, and Aislinn seems to know this too…
Tyrant still remembers the day Daimont came to live with them. They were happy for the new playmate, even if he didn’t seem interested in playing. Because they spent so much time training and growing up together, Tyrant can mimic him with near perfection.