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Charles Xavier | Professor X ([personal profile] axiomed) wrote2017-07-02 12:30 pm
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OOC PERMISSIONS

Player: Timmy

Preferred Contact: [plurk.com profile] captainkink | quixotically#8692 on discord

Usual tagging times/pace: GMT+8. Fast tagger! Usually come back within a day.

Backtagging: Yes!

Fourthwalling policy: Keep it vague! No telling he's fictional, though you're welcome to have heard of him!

Action vs. Prose: Action/brackets. I don't mind prose, but I will reply with brackets.

Offensive Subjects & Triggers: N/A yet.

IC PERMISSIONS

Physical Violence: Physical violence is fine! No killing, but some damage is allowed.

Mental Information: Charles is a powerful telepath, so this is likely to be negligible, but we can discuss it! But his barriers are extremely powerful.

Physical Affection: Okay by me!

IC Triggers: And should players ask permission before bringing up such subjects?

Relationships: I am open to romantic, familial, mentor-student relationships and even conflict-driven ones.

POWER-SPECIFIC AND/OR SPOILER PERMISSIONS

"Charles Xavier has a wide array of telepathic powers. He can make himself invisible by manipulating the minds of others. He is able to telepathically communicate with others. Charles is able to sense where nearby mutants are. This ability is enhanced when he uses Cerebro. He is able to manipulate the minds of others to get them to do what he wants them to do. He is able to enter the mind of another to control their body and see from their perspective. He can make others fall asleep just by telling them to. He can mentally paralyze others, making it appear as if time has been stopped. He has the ability to develop a mental link with any person which remains as a connection to that individual. He has the ability to cause loss of particular memories and amnesia in another person or group of people. This was demonstrated at the end of X-Men: First Class with Moira MacTaggert. He can also manipulate and twist memories to his will."

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