Monday, January 2, 2023

(Gamma World) Ko’rona Vyress - Altered Human - #CharacterCreationChallenge

Day 2 of the #CharacterCreationChallenge and I continue to shift gears indiscriminately.  

Today I took an internet meme with a short shelf life and make them part of my current Gamma World 4th Edition game.

Meet Ko'rona Vyress

Created by Nightcafe

Ko'rona Vyress - Altered Human - Enforcer
PS:   17  (+3)
DX: 13  (+1)
CN:  10 (0)
MS:   9  (0)
IN:    7  (-1)
CH:  14 (+1)
SN:   11 (0)
Armor Class:  14
Hit Points:  41
THAC Melee: +6
THAC Range: +4
Robot Recognition: 18
Character Skills: Combat Leadership 3, Makeshift Weapon 5, Size-Up Opponent 7, Ride

Mutations: Hand of Power - Gamma (12), Transfusion (13), Wings (10), Immunity to Diseases (N/A)

Weapons:  Battle Axe, Studded Leather, Medical Supplies.

Artifacts: Tactical Helmet (acts as IR Googles, Life Detector, Motion Detector, and Geiger Counter,  Average Use Artifact roll needed to successfully change views).

Numerous persons and creatures have been given the "Angel of" monicker for their large wings, but the most notable one with "Angel of Life" is Ko'rona Vyress.  

Reports over the past few years account for a winged individual with glowing eyes, wielding an axe that glistened, descended from the heavens to rescue them, then heal them up, before departing as fast as they arrived.  Rarer accounts state that they even attempted to revive their original attacker and safely separated the pair from further conflict.

This particular angel seems immune from any natural harms, and seems to patrol the cursed wastes (re: radioactive) with some regularity. 

In actuality, Kor'ona is a simple woman, working alongside the White Hand, while investigating reports of Fake Men to the East, who are so convincing, even the most brilliant minds, human, plant, or animal, can see the difference.

I can't find the original screenshot I took, but the idea was all the wacky baby names coming out of the pandemic.  Plug in Ko'rona Vyress into an AI generator, and I got multiple variations of this portrait.  The rest was entirely up to me.

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