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'''Scapegoat '''is a pseudo-healer from the [[San Diego]] [[Wards]]. | '''Scapegoat '''is a pseudo-healer from the [[San Diego]] [[Wards]]. | ||
==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
Generally sarcastic. <ref name="19.3"/> | Generally sarcastic.<ref name="19.3"/> Was willing to heal people despite risking getting dangerous conditions himself. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
When in costume Scapegoat has a white and gold color scheme. His mask is an alabaster goat's head in reference to his name, with two curling horns fixed to a golden circlet. He can move the visor up, if needed. He wears white functional robes similar to [[Myrddin]], with armor present underneath, a golden chain around his waist with a goat's head buckle.<ref name="19.2"/><ref name="19.3"/><ref name="Cast"/> He was short enough that [[Taylor]] concluded he was probably under 18.<ref name="19.2"/> | When in costume Scapegoat has a white and gold color scheme. His mask is an alabaster goat's head in reference to his name, with two curling horns fixed to a golden circlet. He can move the visor up, if needed. He wears white functional robes similar to [[Myrddin]], with armor present underneath, a golden chain around his waist with a goat's head buckle.<ref name="19.2"/><ref name="19.3"/><ref name="Cast"/> He was short enough that [[Taylor]] concluded he was probably under 18.<ref name="19.2"/> | ||
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Scapegoat's power allows him to dig through potential realities to find uninjured versions of the person he is working on and apply that person's condition to his target. This removes the person's injuries, essentially making it as though they had not suffered them at all. The effect is weaker if the target resists, and can be broken if they are subjected to impacts, injuries or shocks in one to six hours following the procedure. They must stay within a 150 feet of him. Once he uses his power, he takes on the injuries of the person he has applied it to.<ref name="19.2"/><ref name="19.5">[[Scourge 19.5]]</ref> He is even capable of transferring permanent disabilities or power-induced effects.<ref name="playtest"/> | Scapegoat's power allows him to dig through potential realities to find uninjured versions of the person he is working on and apply that person's condition to his target. This removes the person's injuries, essentially making it as though they had not suffered them at all. The effect is weaker if the target resists, and can be broken if they are subjected to impacts, injuries or shocks in one to six hours following the procedure. They must stay within a 150 feet of him. Once he uses his power, he takes on the injuries of the person he has applied it to.<ref name="19.2"/><ref name="19.5">[[Scourge 19.5]]</ref> He is even capable of transferring permanent disabilities or power-induced effects.<ref name="playtest"/> | ||
His power has an offensive application, wherein he can apply the injuries he sustains to an enemy,<ref name="19.5">[[Scourge 19.5]]</ref><ref name="19.2"/><ref name="SV1">[https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/posts/4354211 Comment by Wildbow on Sufficient Velocity]</ref> with a lower chance to revert to him if the enemy is injured.<ref name="playtest"/> | His power has an offensive application, wherein he can apply the injuries he sustains to an enemy,<ref name="19.5">[[Scourge 19.5]]</ref><ref name="19.2"/><ref name="SV1">Scapegoat isn't so bad. He can transmit any mental or physical afflictions to a touched enemy. In a funk? Here you go, Mrs. Asshole Teacher. - | ||
[https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/posts/4354211 Comment by Wildbow on Sufficient Velocity]</ref> with a lower chance to revert to him if the enemy is injured.<ref name="playtest"/> | |||
Experiencing Scapegoat's power is very uncomfortable during the transfer, as you briefly feel multitude of seemingly-random sensations at the same time.<ref name="19.2"/> | Experiencing Scapegoat's power is very uncomfortable during the transfer, as you briefly feel multitude of seemingly-random sensations at the same time.<ref name="19.2"/> | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
=== Background === | === Background === | ||
He suffered from "what seemed like an endless march of failing health, new illnesses, syndromes, and mystery diagnoses" before gaining his powers.<ref name="playtest"/> | He suffered from "what seemed like an endless march of failing health, new illnesses, syndromes, and mystery diagnoses" before gaining his powers.<ref name="playtest e1">''He thought his powers meant he finally had relief from a life of what seemed like an endless march of failing health, new illnesses, syndromes, and mystery diagnoses. The poor bastard.'' - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hxYrt2d6b_LAaMPphcZEzwAruiSHQaiaBa3x2WMsGvA/edit# Playtest Capes]</ref> | ||
=== [[Echidna]] Incident === | === [[Echidna]] Incident === | ||
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| “ | "Hate my power, hate my power, hate it, hate it, hate it." | ” |
| {{#if:Scourge 19.2| —Scourge 19.2{{#if:|, {{{3}}}}} }}}} | ||
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<image source="Image"></image> <image source="image"></image> <group><header>Basic Information</header> <label>Civilian Name</label> <label>Aliases</label> <label>Gender</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Death</label> <label>Age</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Post-timeskip</label> <label>Ward start</label> <label>Relations</label> <label>Family</label></group> <group><header>Professional Status</header> <label>Occupation</label> <label>Classification</label> <label>Unique Features</label> <label>Alignment</label>
<label>Status</label><format><label>Location</label> <label>Teams</label> <label>Previous Team(s)</label> <label>Base of Operations</label></group> <group><header>First Appearance</header> <label>Worm Debut</label> <label>Ward Debut</label></group> </infobox> Scapegoat is a pseudo-healer from the San Diego Wards.
Personality
Generally sarcastic.<ref name="19.3"/> Was willing to heal people despite risking getting dangerous conditions himself.
Appearance
When in costume Scapegoat has a white and gold color scheme. His mask is an alabaster goat's head in reference to his name, with two curling horns fixed to a golden circlet. He can move the visor up, if needed. He wears white functional robes similar to Myrddin, with armor present underneath, a golden chain around his waist with a goat's head buckle.<ref name="19.2"/><ref name="19.3"/><ref name="Cast"/> He was short enough that Taylor concluded he was probably under 18.<ref name="19.2"/>
Abilities and Powers
Scapegoat "heals" people by means of shifting alternate possibilities,<ref name="19.2"/> transferring mental and physical afflictions between targets.<ref name="SV1"/>
Scapegoat's power allows him to dig through potential realities to find uninjured versions of the person he is working on and apply that person's condition to his target. This removes the person's injuries, essentially making it as though they had not suffered them at all. The effect is weaker if the target resists, and can be broken if they are subjected to impacts, injuries or shocks in one to six hours following the procedure. They must stay within a 150 feet of him. Once he uses his power, he takes on the injuries of the person he has applied it to.<ref name="19.2"/><ref name="19.5">Scourge 19.5</ref> He is even capable of transferring permanent disabilities or power-induced effects.<ref name="playtest"/>
His power has an offensive application, wherein he can apply the injuries he sustains to an enemy,<ref name="19.5">Scourge 19.5</ref><ref name="19.2"/><ref name="SV1">Scapegoat isn't so bad. He can transmit any mental or physical afflictions to a touched enemy. In a funk? Here you go, Mrs. Asshole Teacher. -
Comment by Wildbow on Sufficient Velocity</ref> with a lower chance to revert to him if the enemy is injured.<ref name="playtest"/>
Experiencing Scapegoat's power is very uncomfortable during the transfer, as you briefly feel multitude of seemingly-random sensations at the same time.<ref name="19.2"/>
He can concentrate to "seal" a given transfer, reducing the risk and eventually making the transfer permanent. Alternatively, he can concentrate to influence the duration of afflictions he's applied to himself upward or downward. These options are mutually exclusive.<ref name="playtest">Playtest Capes</ref>
History
Background
He suffered from "what seemed like an endless march of failing health, new illnesses, syndromes, and mystery diagnoses" before gaining his powers.<ref name="playtest e1">He thought his powers meant he finally had relief from a life of what seemed like an endless march of failing health, new illnesses, syndromes, and mystery diagnoses. The poor bastard. - Playtest Capes</ref>
Echidna Incident
Was paid off by Tattletale to heal the damage done to Skitter without informing him of the extent of the latter's injuries. He later acquitted himself well in the fight against Echidna, vastly reducing fatalities and casualties among the defending capes.<ref name="19.2">Scourge 19.2</ref><ref name="19.3">Scourge 19.3</ref>
References
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