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Django ([personal profile] sunnydwithagun) wrote in [personal profile] wonderful_mods 2012-10-29 09:09 pm (UTC)

Player


Name: Riki
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Contact Info: sonichero91 (AIM), [plurk.com profile] rikimaruhitori
Timezone: Eastern
Characters Played: Kreutzer Wilhelm XIII ([personal profile] suicidoll)

Character


Name: Django
Source: Boktai (OU)
Type: Player
Canon Point: During the final fight in Boktai 3
History: BAM
Just to change things up for the game: during the final assault against the last boss, Vanargand, Django expended all of his strength to seal the creature away in stone. Though successful, he dies in the process.

Personality: As the son of the legendary vampire hunter Red Ringo, Solar Boy Django works feverishly to follow in his footsteps, entrusted with Ringo’s red scarf and his signature weapon, the Gun del Sol. He is a responsible young man who works his hardest to keep the world a safe place from immortals (what the games also call vampires). Even when things look their worst and it appears as though victory is impossible, the solar boy will continue to fight, leading the way with hope brighter than the sun that gives him strength.

It isn’t the weapon Django wields that brings hope to the people and to the world; it’s the boy that wields the weapon. The solar boy has learned to be adaptable over the course of his journeys. Near the beginning of his second one, his prized and primary weapon of the first game is stolen from him, leaving him to fend off the undead with his fists and basic melee weapons (swords, spears and hammers) which he can later imbue with the power of the sun and other elements. Django handles himself quite well with these weapons, despite being mostly a gunslinger. It’s possible to get through almost the entire game with just his fists, and there’s a lot of respect that needs to be given to the man that can punch ghosts, vampires and Jormungandr’s tongue.

In canon, Django is mostly a mute; he goes through most of his adventures without speaking a single word. Vampires talking him down and bragging of superiority? He’ll just stare them down. Friends and innocents asking for his help or giving him words of encouragement? Django will nod and accept any quest without a doubt. On rare occasions, the solar boy will speak on his own behalf; when he does, he speaks words of encouragement to those lost in doubt, he shares his wisdom with those in need of it, even delving into the philosophical boundaries of light and darkness and how no matter how much he battles the darkness, it’ll always be there to rival the light. It might be easier to think of Django as Silent Bob with the power of the sun…but for the sake of the RP, he’ll be more talkative.

But as Silent Bob is always travelling the world with Jay, Rarely is Django seen without his mentor and partner, Otenko. He is the messenger of the sun who accompanied Ringo during his travels and does the same for Django when it is his time to become the next vampire hunter. During most dialogue when Django is silent, Otenko is the one who speaks for himself and the solar boy. He may be more hot-headed than Django, but as a guide, he is the one that always knows where the solar boy needs to go next. In addition to leading him to his next destination, Otenko aids Django in his battle against the immortals by being able to summon the Piledriver, a machine blessed by the sun and the earth with the ability to purify immortals and destroy them permanently. The sunflower is Django’s most trusted friend and source of guidance and hope. There is no telling where Django would have ended up if not for him.

Likewise, there is another important figure in Django’s life that deserves his own mention: his brother Sabata, the Dark Boy. Perhaps the only thing Sabata shares with his brother is his appearance and the sibling rivalry between them. The dark boy has a growing need to do battle with his brother, to prove himself to be the superior because of his control over all the elements, going as far as summoning bosses to do battle Django or fighting the solar boy himself. Even though the brothers find themselves at a standstill, there are numerous occasions when the two will work together to take down a greater evil. It’s not just jealousy or hate that motivates them to do what they do, either: it’s brotherly love. Sabata is the only living member of Django’s family, and as such, is the only remaining person Django can truly relate to, and just as the solar boy would do battle against the world to save his brother, the dark boy would do the same.

As independent and strong as Django is, he has a heavy reliance on his friends, especially Otenko and Sabata. There are times when the solar boy finds himself in an inescapable life or death matter, such as when he’s bitten by a vampire and begins turning into one or when he’s about to be devoured by Jormungandr. It was his rival and his brother who put his own life in mortal danger to save Django by purifying him with the piledriver, but it was the citizens of Django’s hometown that saved him from the jaws of death and Jormungandr. He isn’t afraid to ask for help when he knows he’ll need it, and there are plenty of times when he’ll need help.

Regardless of the kind of person he meets (and he’s met many kinds of people), Django will always listen to what they have to say. He’s not afraid of helping out a stranger if they need it, and though he may not speak often, he can still make an effort to befriend them. The only people he’ll hesitate towards are vampires or creatures of the night in general; Django hasn’t met one that he can trust and he isn’t sure he’ll ever meet one he can trust. Otherwise, anyone will be good to go. Oh, and he loves apples. They were the main source of healing in the first game, and he wouldn’t object to eating 10 sour apples (the weakest recovery item) at blinding speeds just to recover his health.

Abilities:
Solar child blood: Django descends from a group of people heavily tied in with the sun, and as such, is able to draw power from by being in its rays. Django uses this to refill the battery for his Gun Del Sol and to store up energy in his glove, the Sol De Vice, which he can use for magic and weapon enchantments. He can recover energy rapidly by raising his hand to the sun and shouting “taiyoooooh!”
Vampire curse(Black Django): During his second journey, Django is bitten by a vampire and becomes one, despite being purified by the piledriver. As a vampire, he can transform into a mouse, bat or wolf and can recover his own health by drinking the blood of others by sneaking behind them. He’s also able to use the power of darkness in this form, but cannot use the power of the sun. The third game gave him much more control over the power of darkness, so there’s no worry of him flipping out…yet.
Blessing of the Solar Tree (Sol Django): In an effort to save the solar boy from death, the solar tree granted him the ability to become the embodiment of the sun. It doesn’t offer as much as his vampire form, but it is said to be Django’s strongest form. He can dash at incredible speeds to attack others and jump on a foe to repeatedly kick them and regain energy. That’s right, he can GAIN ENERGY BY TAP DANCING ON PEOPLE’S FACES. FEAR THE POWER OF THE SUN!!

Entry Fee: His solar gun, the Gun Del Sol. It was passed down from his father, Ringo, and is one of the few mementos of him Django has, save for his scarf. It’s his main weapon and while he knows how to use others, having it stolen from him in canon dealt a blow to his hope.
Starting Pin: Cutie Beam
Samples: This should just about cover it

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