Sentinels of the Multiverse

Sentinels of the Multiverse

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Parahumans of the Wormverse

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Mod based on characters from JC McCrae's (Wildbow's) Parahumans[parahumans.wordpress.com] universe. Not associated with or endorsed by JC McCrae.

This mod is a digital implementation of the cards from this[www.jamespicone.name] set of fan decks for SOTM. Currently the mod is in very early alpha. It is very incomplete, likely very buggy, and has incomplete art assets. Development is continuing on our GitHub[github.com]. You can discuss the mod on our Discord[discord.gg]

On the 20th of May, 1982, a cruise liner spotted a golden man suspended in the air in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. He began to be seen periodically thoughout the coming years, intervening in crises and disasters; stopping a car accident, quelling a volcano, catching a serial killer. He became known as Scion, a name he gave in his one recorded instance of speech.

Five years after Scion's appearance, superheroes began to show themselves to the public; the golden age of parahumans began. The golden age ended quickly, in 1989, when the superhero Vikare was struck in the head and killed during a riot at a basketball game, shattering the illusion that the superpowered were invincible.

It is now 2011. A scientific understand of parahuman powers has begun developing - sometimes, during moments of extreme stress, people can trigger developing parahuman abilities with some connection to the stressful situation. Parahuman heroes in America are regulated by the Protectorate, led by the Triumvirate of Alexandria, Legend, and Eidolon. The Protectorate is overseen by the PRT - the Parahuman Response Team - regular humans armed to contend with parahuman criminals.

The world is struggling; mighty, apparently-unkillable monsters called the Endbringers attack a population centre once every few months, necessitating a mass parahuman response. There are other power-related threats and disaster sites - Nilbog, the Three Blasphemies, the Sleeper, the Ash Beast. To secure cooperation when it counts in defence of humanity, the Protectorate and PRT have a policy of allowing parahuman villains to assist against S-class threats unmolested, and they do not crack down on small-time villains as much as they could.

Version 0.23

Heroes:
  • Armsmaster, efficiency tinker. Armsmaster builds multi-purpose tools out of his Halberds and Modules, but can have trouble adapting quickly.
  • Hellhound, dog master. Hellhound assembles an army of monstrously enhanced dogs, but isn't great at solving problems that can't be punched.
  • Tattletale, deduction thinker. Tattletale's superhuman ability to infer information allows her to determine how enemies will act and what the environment will throw at her team, but she has only limited ability to perform other roles.
  • Battery, charge brute. While stationary, Battery can build up a 'charge', and then she can unleash that charge to become superhumanly strong and fast - for a limited time.
  • Jessica Yamada, psychologist. Jessica is a PRT-certified therapist with a specialty in power-related trauma. She can provide parahumans with valuable support, but she herself isn't a combatant.
  • Dragon, AI & metatinker. Dragon is widely regarded as the best tinker alive, and her arsenal of dragon-themed combat mechs make appearances at many disasters. She has a secret though - she's actually an advanced AI, not a human at all. Dragon has an unusually flexible turn structure but only has a limited ability to directly support her fleshy allies.
  • Dauntless, enhancement striker. Dauntless can charge equipment up, day by day making it stronger and giving it powers. He builds up slowly, investing power in either his offence or his defence, but once he has made progress it is very difficult to take it from him.
  • Alexandria, brute. Alexandria is the quintessential flying brick; fast, strong, and incredibly hard to hurt. She protects her allies with her time-locked body.
  • Miss Militia, weapon blaster. Miss Militia always has a weapon at hand, and it's always exactly what she needs. She's a versatile damage dealer who can use her weapons in different orders to get different effects.
  • Legend, laser blaster. Legend is the epitome of flying artillery; a flyer who can fire lasers with a wide variety of flexible effects.
  • Grue, darkness shaker. Grue shrouds targets in power-created darkness, making it difficult to hurt or be hurt. He's a careful combatant, preferring to keep things controlled and locked down.
  • Skitter, bug master. Skitter has perfect control of every bug in a multiple-block radius; and she has the multitasking abilities to use it. She's a fearsome foe, creative, with a vicious streak. She has a wide variety of tricks and techniques; she just needs the bugs to give them all try.
  • Labyrinth, reality warper. Labyrinth creates pocket worlds and can impose them on her immediate surroundings; the longer she's been somewhere the wider her reach is. As a combatant, she takes control of the environment, making it both weapon and defence.

Villains:
  • Lung, dragon brute. Lung hits hard and fast, ramping up more the longer the game goes. His subordinates Oni Lee and Bakuda aren't to be underestimated either.
  • Behemoth, Endbringer. The first Endbringer to appear, Behemoth is a tank, slowly and inevitably advancing while hitting hard with varied attacks. The closer to him you are, the more dangerous it is.
  • Leviathan, Endbringer. The second Endbringer to appear, Leviathan's macrohydrokinesis destroys cities while his durability and speed make him dangerous to engage.
  • The Merchants, superpowered drug pushers. Skidmark's gang of deadbeats and losers lacks in raw power, but makes up for that with raw numbers.
  • The Slaughterhouse 9, Jack Slash's crew of powered serial killers. Entirely without scruples or mercy, and quite capable of swarming an unprepared hero team.
  • Coil, possibility thinker. Coil's unique Thinker power lets him always make the best of two decisions; to defeat him your strategy must handle both his strategy on the offensive and schemes he concocts in the shadows.
  • The Simurgh, Endbringer. The third Endbringer to appear. The Simurgh's precognition and telekinesis make her a formidable foe, but the real danger are the plans she sets in motion with her psychic scream; subtly manipulating people and events to cause continuing harm.
  • Echidna, broken trigger. A young woman seated atop a writing mass of flesh, Echidna regenerates incredibly fast, and she creates twisted clones of living creatures she is in contact with for long periods of time. Even worse, when she clones parahumans the clones still have powers!

Environments:
  • Brockton Bay, a city in the northeast US with a coincidentally high parahuman population.
  • Kyushu, during Leviathan's attack. Face the elements, face the parahumans gathered for the endbringer fight, and face Kyushu's slow collapse into the ocean.
  • New Delhi, during Behemoth's attack. Confront Phir Se, the Yangban, and raging wildfires.
  • Coil's Base, the underground lair of noted supervillain Coil.
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IC 28 Oct @ 9:36pm 
Thank you so much for the detailed answer. From my research on wikia, I've found out about Ignis, Apocrypha and Abhorror, I made a guess on Pandemic being the counterpart of Panacea, the rest I had absolutely no clue, Now the effects on their card start to make sense!
oh also, I saw the Assault art in the asset, hence my previous question on the content for the upcoming updates. but I do understand on not implementing new decks. modding is quite a serious work. again, thank you for the well-polished contents you've published here.
Jp  [author] 28 Oct @ 8:26pm 
Ariadne is a clone of Labyrinth . Ariadne, in greek myth, helped Theseus escape the minotaur's labyrinth. The card interacts with the environment deck, making it help the villains, like Labyrinth makes it a weapon for the hero team.
Propaganda is a clone of Legend . Propaganda can be thought of as a baseless legend. The card does energy damage that is difficult to mitigate and bounces back from damage with more damage, like Legend does.
Jp  [author] 28 Oct @ 8:25pm 
Abhorror is a clone of Grue . I'm not actually sure where this name comes from; possibly a portmanteau of "abhorrent" and "horror"? "grue" is an archaic word meaning "to be frightened" (see gruesome), so I don't really see the opposition but oh well. The card protects Twisted and Echidna and teleports them around where they need to be, like abhorror does in the Echidna arc. This is a canon name.
Hubris is a clone of Glory Girl . Hubris is pride - self-glory - taken too far. The card has a terror aura and protects itself with a fragile but absolute forcefield, like Glory Girl. At some point I might transfer the glory girl deck i have in paper over to digital, but probably with some significant changes (Originally it was Glory Girl and Panacea together, but I'm not sure I want to do that now).
Pandemic is a clone of Panacea . The name should be obvious. The card keeps Twisted as healthy as possible.
Jp  [author] 28 Oct @ 8:25pm 
Resistance is a clone of Battery . The name plays on the electrical meaning of Battery's name - the connotation Battery intended it to have - and she alternates between two actions, one of which is acceleration.
Rout is a clone of Dauntless . A rout is an uncontrolled military retreat; it's what happens when soldiers are sufficiently daunted. The card builds up over time and deals damage based on that buildup.
Ignis Fatuus is a clone of Eidolon . Ignis fatuus is a type of illusion. An eidolon is a spectre of a person or an idealised person; an illusion is in some way the inverse of that. The card represents that a full-powered eidolon clone is an insurmountable threat. Which might be awkward if I ever make an Eidolon deck but oh well. This is a canon name.
Jp  [author] 28 Oct @ 8:25pm 
The Twisted are clones made by Echidna, yes. The names are (mostly) not canon:
Apocrypha is a clone of Alexandria . She deals damage and protects Echidna, like Alexandria does for heroes, and apocrypha are ancient writings left out of the traditional canon. This one is a canon name.
Spearpoint is a clone of Armsmaster . He interacts with equipment cards. The name is a bit weaker than most of them but is intended to play on Armsmaster's halberd.
Conviction is a clone of Assault , who doesn't yet have a deck in the digital version. Assault's name is a little bit playing with the crime of assault, so i picked a name involving being sentenced for a crime. Also in some ways assault joining the PRT involved him abandoning his anti-birdcage convictions.
IC 28 Oct @ 2:58am 
A question relating to cards in twisted deck. From what I understand, they're clones from capes Echidna made right? Who're the counterparts of these clones listed below,
Ariadne
Conviction
Hubris
Propaganda
Resistance
I'm still reading through the early of the web series, it's gonna be a big while before I get to Echina's arc.
Jp  [author] 21 Oct @ 5:01pm 
Mostly a focus on fixing and tweaking; when i have been working on the mod it's mostly been working on tests and fixing bugs. I don't have any new characters in the works right now.

The non-target version of Yamada is the intended one; the other versions exist mostly because there are engine bugs around non-target character cards that I cannot work around, so you might want to play a version of Yamada that is more functional. The target version is most likely to be functional. The fundamental issue is that parts of the engine think a non-target character card is incapacitated. Environment character cards are also not very well supported by the engine, so there's other issues there. She's very much a design that works perfectly fine in paper but the engine is weirdly hostile to.
IC 21 Oct @ 1:05am 
That's a wonderful news! Is it gonna be a big update with more characters or focus on fixing and tweaking the current ones, if I may ask?
oh a question on your opinion on Jessica Yamada. Which version of hers do you think it's the most balanced one?
Jp  [author] 17 Oct @ 1:22am 
@IC Thank you!

I'm aware of the issue with Lung's Pyrokinesis; I'm planning on doing something with it to fix it whenever I make the next update.
IC 16 Oct @ 11:17am 
First of all, thank you so much for making such a wonderful mod. At first I thought the heroes in this mod such as Alexandria could be too OP and such. It would turn out that they're working really fine and fit right in with the game.
There's this deadly loop that can happen when fighting with Lung in Megalopolis. If close quater combat is played along with Pyrokinesis, the fire damage from Pyrokinesis will be converted to melee damage endlessly leading to a whole party wipe in 1 turn. As much as I love Pyrokinesis... it's really in need of a change. How about "The first time each turn a melee damage is dealt to a hero, Lung deals 3 dmg to the hero with the highest HP and with the lowest HP" or something similar to that?