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|alias = Myrddin
|alias = Myrddin
|gender=Male
|gender=Male
|age=
|alignment=[[Heroes|Hero]]
|alignment=[[Heroes|Hero]]
|occupation = Full time Hero
|occupation = Full time Hero
|team = [[The Protectorate]]
|team = [[The Protectorate]]
|previous team =
|base of operations=Chicago
|base of operations=Chicago
|classification = [[Mover]],<ref>"Movers!  We need fliers, teleporters, runners!  You'll be responding to pings!  Rescue the fallen, get them to emergency care, assist any others where needed!  Myrddin will give you your orders!" - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/03/03/extermination-8-1/ Excerpt] from [[Extermination 8.1]]</ref><ref>Mover - Has the ability to transport themselves and/or others to other locations, by means of enhanced speed, teleportation, flight, vehicles or the like. - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Swjz8BZZNE4bq6lTkHanTK4sJ-K_xVlFudxA16mYjH4/edit#heading=h.h4morrc6ms PRT Quest Document]</ref> [[Shaker]] (speculative)
|classification = [[Mover]], [[Shaker]] (speculative)
|web serial = [[Extermination 8.1]]
|web serial = [[Extermination 8.1]]
|family =
|family =
}}
}}
'''Myrddin''' is the leader of the [[Chicago]] [[Protectorate]] team.
'''Myrddin''' was the leader of the [[Chicago]] [[Protectorate]] team. <ref name="cast-page">[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/cast-spoiler-free/ Cast Page]</ref>
==Personality==
==Personality And Appearance==
He is a self-professed wizard.
Myrddin wears a brown robe with a cloak, and carries a gnarled wooden staff, styling himself as a wizard.<ref name="cast-page"/><ref name="8.1">[[Extermination 8.1]]</ref><ref name="17.4">[[Migration 17.4]]</ref>


He vehemently opposed the [[D.D.I.D]] measure when it came to containing threats.<ref name="17.4 e1">“No,” Myrddin agreed.  “This is a bad one.  Too many possible avenues to cover, too much exposure time across the board.”<br><br>“We’re doubling down quarantine, and we’ll have a processing center in place shortly.  The President is pushing the D.D.I.D measure.”<br><br>“It’s going to backfire,” Myrddin said.  “I’ve said it before, I’ll say it now, and I’ll remind you all I said it with every chance I get, from now until the day I die.  It’s going to backfire.<br><br>“I don’t disagree,” Dragon said.<br><br>“But you’re helping to enforce it.”<br><br>“I’m following orders.”<br><br>“No offense, I like you, Dragon, but that’s the oldest excuse in the book.”<br><br>“I’m merely picking my battles.”<br><br>“If you’re not going to fight this battle, then what will push you to make a stand?”<br><br>“Myrddin,” Armsmaster cut in, “Ease up.  And pay attention.  This is it.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/migration-17-4/ Excerpt] from [[Migration 17.4]]</ref>
He has a metal visor that casts his face in shadow, and body armor with a raised metal collar beneath his robe.  
===Relationships===
 
He maintains a thick, well-trimmed brown beard.<ref name="17.7"/>
 
Noted for being one of the most powerful heroes in the [[United States of America]], and a long standing and highly valued member of the Protectorate. <ref name="19.5"/><ref name="17.8">[[Migration 17.8]]</ref>
==Relationships==
====[[Chevalier]]====
====[[Chevalier]]====
Myrddin had a long time friendship with the pseudo-knight, leading into them working well together in the field.<ref name="19.5 e1"/> They often talked about the believer vs. the cynic.<ref name="I28x">[[Cockroaches 28.x (Interlude)]]</ref>
Myrddin had a long time friendship with the pseudo-knight, leading into them working well together in the field.<ref name="19.5 e1"/> They had an ongoing debate on what differentiates believer and cynic.<ref name="I28x">[[Cockroaches 28.x (Interlude)]]</ref>
====[[Alexandria]]====
====[[Alexandria]]====
The heroine considered Myrddin a dear friend.<ref name="22.4">[[Cell 22.4]]</ref>
The heroine considered Myrddin a dear friend.<ref name="22.4">“I don’t blame you,” she said. “I loved Hero. I loved Legend, and Eidolon, and Myrddin. I know what it means to pass through hell together, to take a desperate breath for air, to clutch for clarity of mind, and help each other find the briefest of respite in the little things, only to plunge into that hell once more. The little jokes, the familiarity, the gestures and small kindnesses, they count for a lot, when you’ve been through what we’ve been through-” [[Cell 22.4]]</ref>
===Reputation===
 
Myrddin is considered one of the top heroes in the protectorate.<ref name="SBWoh"> Parahumans IRC said:<br>Wildbow: Armsmaster appears in the posters and such of the top Protectorate heroes.<br>Wildbow:When they do the image of everyone standing in a 'v' formation<br>Parahumans IRC said:<br>Wildbow: Nah. Legend in front, Alex and Eidolon to the left and right, respectively. Then Myrddin, Chev, Cinereal, Narwhal, Rime, Exalt, Armsmaster, Dragon suit silhouette in the background, wings echoing the wings of the PRT logo over their heads. - [https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/21173580/ IRC conversation archived on Spacebattles]</ref>
==Appearance==
Myrddin wears a brown burlap robe and cloak, and carries a gnarled wooden staff.<ref name="8.1">[[Extermination 8.1]]</ref><ref name="17.4">[[Migration 17.4]]</ref> He has a metal visor that casts his face in shadow, and body armor with a raised metal collar beneath his robe. He has a thick, well-trimmed brown beard.<ref name="17.7"/>
==Abilities and Powers==
==Abilities and Powers==
Carried around several pocket dimensions, which he could use for a selection of dimension-specific effects.<ref name="powerlist">Myrddin '''Carried several pocket dimensions, flinging them out and activating them for a selection of dimension-specific effects.''' - [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pgn9rgYutpBqJg1lSBP3NHnq9WK4ToLq9K4ys_I4cRc/edit#gid=0 Parahuman List], bolded edit by [[Wildbow]].</ref><ref name="Cast1">'''Myrddin''' – Head of Chicago’s branch of the Protectorate.  Styles himself as a wizard, maintains access to several sub-dimensions with varying effects. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/cast-spoiler-free/ Cast (spoiler free)]</ref> He is aided by making signs and words that seems to be how he categorizes and organizes his pocket dimensions. He applied his powers in versatile ways,<ref name="19.5"/> and was one of the most powerful heroes in the [[United States of America]].<ref name="19.5"/><ref name="17.8">[[Migration 17.8]]</ref>
Myrddin carried around several pocket dimensions, which he could use for a selection of dimension-specific effects.<ref name="powerlist">Myrddin on [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pgn9rgYutpBqJg1lSBP3NHnq9WK4ToLq9K4ys_I4cRc/edit#gid=0 Parahuman List], bolded edit by [[Wildbow]].</ref><ref name="cast-page"/> He is aided by making signs and words that seems to be how he categorizes and organizes his pocket dimensions. He applied his powers in versatile ways:
 
*He could fly, and remain unmoving in midair in the face of powerful vacuums.<ref name="17.7"/>
*He could fly, and remain unmoving in midair in the face of powerful vacuums.<ref name="17.7"/>
*He can temporarily "banish" people in a clap of thunder and a cloud of mist.<ref name="17.7">[[Migration 17.7]]</ref> He may only be able to banish one person at a time.<ref>“Banish one?” the man with the spheres asked.<br><br>“Already banished their hostage.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/01/14/migration-17-7/ Excerpt] from [[Migration 17.7]]</ref> This technique could banish even someone as massive as [[Echidna]], although it seemed to require concentration to maintain.<ref name="19.5"/>
*He can temporarily "banish" people in a clap of thunder and a cloud of mist.<ref name="17.7">[[Migration 17.7]]</ref> He may only be able to banish one person at a time.<ref>“Banish one?” the man with the spheres asked.<br><br>“Already banished their hostage.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/01/14/migration-17-7/ Excerpt] from [[Migration 17.7]]</ref> This technique could banish even someone as massive as [[Echidna]], although it seemed to require concentration to maintain.<ref name="19.5"/>
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His abilities didn't function properly on materials that had recently moved between dimensions, including his own pocket dimensions and [[Alternate Earth]]s.<ref name="17.4 e2">Armsmaster sighed.  “I know.  Can you shift this into one of your pocket dimensions?”<br><br>“I get bad interactions if I transition something in of one of my dimensions and back, or if I take things out of one dimension and put them into another.  It doesn’t compartmentalize into the dimension properly if it’s been elsewhere too recently.  Whether these people and objects came from somewhere halfway across the globe or some pocket dimension, I don’t think we want to test our luck and risk something disastrous.”<br><br>Krouse startled at that.  Is that what happened to me?  Some bad interaction of inter-dimensional crap?<br><br>“I’m thinking white phosphor?”  Armsmaster suggested.  Myrddin nodded. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/migration-17-4/ Excerpt] from [[Migration 17.4]]</ref><ref>Myrddin sent things to another dimension. Monster has hostage? Send Hostage to a pocket dimension for a duration. This is why he told Dragon to mark the area and send help for when Krouse pops back into reality. But dimension shenanigans meant it acted differently.
His abilities didn't function properly on materials that had recently moved between dimensions, including his own pocket dimensions and [[Alternate Earth]]s.<ref name="17.4 e2">Armsmaster sighed.  “I know.  Can you shift this into one of your pocket dimensions?”<br><br>“I get bad interactions if I transition something in of one of my dimensions and back, or if I take things out of one dimension and put them into another.  It doesn’t compartmentalize into the dimension properly if it’s been elsewhere too recently.  Whether these people and objects came from somewhere halfway across the globe or some pocket dimension, I don’t think we want to test our luck and risk something disastrous.”<br><br>Krouse startled at that.  Is that what happened to me?  Some bad interaction of inter-dimensional crap?<br><br>“I’m thinking white phosphor?”  Armsmaster suggested.  Myrddin nodded. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/migration-17-4/ Excerpt] from [[Migration 17.4]]</ref><ref>Myrddin sent things to another dimension. Monster has hostage? Send Hostage to a pocket dimension for a duration. This is why he told Dragon to mark the area and send help for when Krouse pops back into reality. But dimension shenanigans meant it acted differently.
  - [https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/posts/3148561 Wildbow on Sufficient Velocity]</ref> [[Tattletale]] speculated that, like [[Labyrinth]], his power might create a dimensional rift in conjunction with [[Scrub]]'s blasts.<ref name="19.4">[[Scourge 19.4]]</ref>
  - [https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/posts/3148561 Wildbow on Sufficient Velocity]</ref> [[Tattletale]] speculated that, like [[Labyrinth]], his power might create a dimensional rift in conjunction with [[Scrub]]'s blasts.<ref name="19.4">[[Scourge 19.4]]</ref>
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Myrddin's talking about his power and how some things badly interact with it:
Myrddin using his power to banish a P.R.T. soldier:
Migration 17.7 said:
Myrddin waved his staff, and the window shattered. With another movement of his staff, he plunged down into the room, landing with an audible impact.
Krouse had a better look at the guy: A brown cloak-and-robe combination that might have been burlap, but with a heavier material beneath. If the raised metal collar around his neck was any indication, Myrddin was wearing some kind of armor or protective gear beneath the robe. It should have been heavy, but he wasn’t having any apparent difficulty. His staff was a gnarled stick of dense wood, worn by weather. The upper half of his face was hidden behind a metal visor that served more to cast his face in shadow than to be actual armor. He sported a thick, well trimmed beard. Brown, not white.
This wasn’t a guy that Krouse could fight hand to hand, and between his armor and his stature, he was too heavy to be swapped with anything that wasn’t an appliance.
“Stand down,” Myrddin ordered.
“I’ll pass,” Krouse replied. He looked at the injured P.R.T. soldier, “We’ve got-”
“Begone,” Myrddin said, pointing his staff.
The officer vanished in a cloud of mist.
“-A hostage,” Krouse finished.
Myrddin using his power to slam Krouse and Noelle against a wall:
Migration 17.7 said:
Myrddin shifted his staff, and Krouse tensed.
Where the staff-tip moved, a thread of blinding light was drawn in the air, loose and loopy, like the light trail from a sparkler.
The light exploded outward with a concussive force, and both Krouse and Noelle were slammed against the walls. The shape of the trail Myrddin had drawn meant the resulting blast passed over and to either side of his lantern-bearing teammate. Her clothes were barely ruffled.
He has personal dimensions he carries around with him, Krouse theorized. And each one follows different rules. One holds banished people, maybe that one holds energy or compressed air, and he just needs to open it a crack to let the stuff out.
“Can you open doors between worlds?” Krouse asked.
Myrddin went stiff. “No. Are you implying you’re one of the creatures from the world ''she'' opened a door to?”
''She''. The Simurgh.
“Nah,” Krouse replied, climbing to his feet. “Just wondering.”
“Stay down,” Myrddin warned. The hero drew another glowing ribbon into the air, more intricate and convoluted than the former. Krouse braced himself for the resulting impact.
Myrddin using his power to strike Echidna and alter her course:
Scourge 19.5 said:
Echidna charged Myrddin and the heroes that accompanied him. He used his staff to draw something into the air. My bugs could feel a vibration, see the white blur of a light source.
The sign he’d drawn exploded outward, striking Echidna on her right side. It was enough to alter her course, and her shoulder slammed into the corner of one building. Her body dragged against the building’s face until that she had to stop and pull away.
Skitter thinking about Myrddin and Chevalier:
Myrddin trapping Echidna:
Scourge 19.5 said:
Myrddin caught up and hit her with one of his ‘spells’. Echidna promptly disappeared in a clap of thunder, and Myrddin went very still, floating in the air.
From his controlled breathing and lack of celebration, I could only assume that Myrddin was concentrating. Echidna wasn’t dead and gone, only held at bay for the time being. I was willing to bet it was the same effect he’d used to carry Chevalier, Tecton and his other teammates into the fight in the alleyway.
Myrddin fighting Echidna's clone of Eidolon:
Scourge 19.6 said:
Myrddin was below Legend and Alexandria, recuperating from holding Echidna at bay. He took to the air, flying up to Echidna and the Eidolon-clone from behind.
He pointed his staff at the Eidolon, and his target disappeared.
The air the Psycho-Eidolon had compressed expanded all at once, sending Myrddin flying off course and Echidna rolling sideways, over a line of parked cars. For the moment, the vacuum was gone.
Myrddin set himself down on the ground. He wasn’t using his power against Echidna or the clones, which suggested that his reserves were low.
The Eidolon-clone reappeared. He turned and spotted Myrddin. The two started fighting, the Eidolon trying to close the gap and trap Myrddin in his vacuum, which was considerably smaller in area than before, but growing every second. He hampered the self-professed wizard’s flying with headwinds and gusts, and sharp blasts of wind that Myrddin deflected or dodged. Myrddin, for his part, attacked relentlessly, pummeling the Eidolon with explosions of energy alternating with scattered releases of whatever he managed to suck in while close to the ground.
Scourge 19.6 said:
Psycho-Eidolon went on the offensive against Myrddin, shoving the hero against a wall and then holding him there by pummeling him with repeated blasts of wind. The Eidolon got close enough to catch Myrddin in the vacuum, and the bugs I had on Myrddin started to perish with surprising speed.
Myrddin, for his part, stopped fighting entirely, trying only to escape. The Eidolon caught him and knocked the staff from his hand, then pinned him against the wall, choking him with the vacuum. I knew it was supposed to take around two minutes to suffocate, but that presumed one was able to hold some air in their lungs.
Myrddin’s struggles were getting weaker by the second, almost from the instant he was in the Eidolon’s range.
The Eidolon’s grip slipped from Myrddin’s neck and he careened into the ground, hard. Again, air billowed out around him, thrusting Myrddin into the wall once more, but supplying him with much needed air.
I could see Regent, turned towards that particular bout of fighting. Had he been responsible?
It wasn’t enough to revive Myrddin. He fell to the ground, only a short distance from the Eidolon, and slumped down into a prone position. One hand pressed against his chest, and he went limp.
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[Myrddin caught up and hit her with one of his ‘spells’. Echidna promptly disappeared in a clap of thunder, and Myrddin went very still, floating in the air.
From his controlled breathing and lack of celebration, I could only assume that Myrddin was concentrating. Echidna wasn’t dead and gone, only held at bay for the time being. I was willing to bet it was the same effect he’d used to carry Chevalier, Tecton and his other teammates into the fight in the alleyway.]
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==History==
==History==
Myrddin was a long standing and highly valued member of the Protectorate.<ref name="SBWoh"/>
===Migration===
===Migration===
During the [[Simurgh|Simurgh's]] attack on Madison, Wisconsin, Myrddin met [[Francis Krouse]] and [[Noelle Meinhardt]].<ref name="19.4">[[Scourge 19.4]]</ref> As well as several case 53s.
During the [[Simurgh|Simurgh's]] attack on Madison, Wisconsin, Myrddin met [[Francis Krouse]] and [[Noelle Meinhardt]]<ref name="19.4">[[Scourge 19.4]]</ref> as well as several case 53s. He vehemently argued against escalating the protective measures when it came to containing the damage from the fight.<ref name="17.4 e1">“No,” Myrddin agreed.  “This is a bad one.  Too many possible avenues to cover, too much exposure time across the board.”<br><br>“We’re doubling down quarantine, and we’ll have a processing center in place shortly.  The President is pushing the D.D.I.D measure.”<br><br>“It’s going to backfire,Myrddin said“I’ve said it before, I’ll say it now, and I’ll remind you all I said it with every chance I get, from now until the day I die.  It’s going to backfire.<br><br>“I don’t disagree,” Dragon said.<br><br>“But you’re helping to enforce it.”<br><br>“I’m following orders.<br><br>“No offense, I like you, Dragon, but that’s the oldest excuse in the book.<br><br>“I’m merely picking my battles.<br><br>“If you’re not going to fight this battle, then what will push you to make a stand?”<br><br>“Myrddin,” Armsmaster cut in, “Ease upAnd pay attentionThis is it.- [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/migration-17-4/ Excerpt] from [[Migration 17.4]]</ref>
===Story Start===
He took part in the battle against Leviathan, even going toe-to-toe with the monster,<ref name="8.3 e1">Myrddin, working with Eidolon. They stood in the center of the road, Eidolon turning the water into mist, while Myrddin gathered itMyrddin’s wooden stick was held aloft, and the mist was forming a sphere the size of a beachball at one end.<br><br>Ok, I could almost buy the wizard angle, seeing that.<br><br>[...]<br><br>Myrddin pointed his staff and launched that orb at Leviathan.  It hit harder than anything yet, and the brute was sent flying into the interior of a nearby building.<br><br>[...]<br><br>I couldn’t afford to dwell on what might have happened to Tattletale.  I wiped beads of water from the lenses of my mask with my gloved hands, pushed my hair out of my face, and made a note of my bugs.  There were scant few in the way of bugs that could navigate in this stormMyrddin had banished the water from the wave, somehow, but the downpour was making the streets flood fast enough that I didn’t trust anything to crawlNo, my power was dead useless, here. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/03/10/extermination-8-3/ Excerpt] from [[Extermination 8.3]]</ref> but was eventually taken out by the creature.<ref name="8.5">[[Extermination 8.5]]</ref><!--
<ref name="8.3">[[Extermination 8.3]]</ref>
8.5
Myrddin and Eidolon moved from the coast to the ‘lake’ in the upper end of Downtown.  I saw and sensed Leviathan leap from the water like a dolphin cresting the waves, moving no less than two hundred feet in the air, toward the pair, lashing out with his afterimage in every direction.


<ref name="22.4 c1">Actually, in the Simurgh fight mentioned in Migration, it’s Scion who arrives first on scene and the heroes who wrap it up. Eidolon, specifically, mops up.<br><br>[[Migration 17.6|
In the aftermath he delivered a press statement, boosting the morale and acknowledging major contributors. <ref> ‘This is a win for the good guys.  Scion arrived early to put the pressure on within minutes of her arrival and Eidolon delivered the final blows, driving her off. We’re getting better at fighting these guys, and it’s showing.</ref>  
17.6]], ctrl-f ‘restitution will be offered’ - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/05/11/cell-22-4/#comment-21798 Comment] by [[Wildbow]] on [[Cell 22.4]]</ref>


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===Leviathan Fight===
He took part in the battle by working with [[Eidolon]]<ref name="8.3 e1">Myrddin, working with Eidolon. They stood in the center of the road, Eidolon turning the water into mist, while Myrddin gathered it.  Myrddin’s wooden stick was held aloft, and the mist was forming a sphere the size of a beachball at one end.<br><br>Ok, I could almost buy the wizard angle, seeing that.<br><br>[...]<br><br>Myrddin pointed his staff and launched that orb at Leviathan.  It hit harder than anything yet, and the brute was sent flying into the interior of a nearby building.<br><br>[...]<br><br>I couldn’t afford to dwell on what might have happened to Tattletale.  I wiped beads of water from the lenses of my mask with my gloved hands, pushed my hair out of my face, and made a note of my bugs.  There were scant few in the way of bugs that could navigate in this storm.  Myrddin had banished the water from the wave, somehow, but the downpour was making the streets flood fast enough that I didn’t trust anything to crawl.  No, my power was dead useless, here. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/03/10/extermination-8-3/ Excerpt] from [[Extermination 8.3]]</ref>, but was eventually taken out of the fight.<ref name="8.5">[[Extermination 8.5]]</ref>
===Post-[[Battle against Leviathan|Leviathan]]===
===Post-[[Battle against Leviathan|Leviathan]]===
Saw the scene at the hospital.  
Saw the scene at the hospital.  
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Later, Myrddin was shoved against a wall by the clone who then pummeled him with repeated blasts of wind. The clone then got close enough to trap Myrddin in his vacuum and Myrddin gave up fighting, focusing his attention on trying to escape. The clone caught him, knocked the staff from his hand, and choked him with the vacuum. [[Regent]] caused the clone to lose his grip on Myrddin's neck and air returned, thrusting Myrddin against the wall. He then fell to the ground where the clone approached him. Skitter and Regent attempted to stop the clone, but the clone managed to kill Myrddin by stabbing him in the throat.<ref name="19.6">[[Scourge 19.6]]</ref>
Later, Myrddin was shoved against a wall by the clone who then pummeled him with repeated blasts of wind. The clone then got close enough to trap Myrddin in his vacuum and Myrddin gave up fighting, focusing his attention on trying to escape. The clone caught him, knocked the staff from his hand, and choked him with the vacuum. [[Regent]] caused the clone to lose his grip on Myrddin's neck and air returned, thrusting Myrddin against the wall. He then fell to the ground where the clone approached him. Skitter and Regent attempted to stop the clone, but the clone managed to kill Myrddin by stabbing him in the throat.<ref name="19.6">[[Scourge 19.6]]</ref>
===Legacy===
His city was placed in good hands with his subordinate.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*His superhero cape identity is based on [[Wikipedia:Myrddin_Wyllt|Myrddin Wyllt]], the original welsh source for Merlin of Arthurian Legend.  
* His superhero cape identity is based on [[Wikipedia:Myrddin_Wyllt|Myrddin Wyllt]], the original welsh source for Merlin of Arthurian Legend.  
==References==
==References==
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Myrddin and Eidolon moved from the coast to the ‘lake’ in the upper end of Downtown.  I saw and sensed Leviathan leap from the water like a dolphin cresting the waves, moving no less than two hundred feet in the air, toward the pair, lashing out with his afterimage in every direction.
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17.6]], ctrl-f ‘restitution will be offered’ - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/05/11/cell-22-4/#comment-21798 Comment] by [[Wildbow]] on [[Cell 22.4]]</ref>
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Personality And Appearance

Myrddin wears a brown robe with a cloak, and carries a gnarled wooden staff, styling himself as a wizard.<ref name="cast-page"/><ref name="8.1">Extermination 8.1</ref><ref name="17.4">Migration 17.4</ref>

He has a metal visor that casts his face in shadow, and body armor with a raised metal collar beneath his robe.

He maintains a thick, well-trimmed brown beard.<ref name="17.7"/>

Noted for being one of the most powerful heroes in the United States of America, and a long standing and highly valued member of the Protectorate. <ref name="19.5"/><ref name="17.8">Migration 17.8</ref>

Relationships

Chevalier

Myrddin had a long time friendship with the pseudo-knight, leading into them working well together in the field.<ref name="19.5 e1"/> They had an ongoing debate on what differentiates believer and cynic.<ref name="I28x">Cockroaches 28.x (Interlude)</ref>

Alexandria

The heroine considered Myrddin a dear friend.<ref name="22.4">“I don’t blame you,” she said. “I loved Hero. I loved Legend, and Eidolon, and Myrddin. I know what it means to pass through hell together, to take a desperate breath for air, to clutch for clarity of mind, and help each other find the briefest of respite in the little things, only to plunge into that hell once more. The little jokes, the familiarity, the gestures and small kindnesses, they count for a lot, when you’ve been through what we’ve been through-” Cell 22.4</ref>

Abilities and Powers

Myrddin carried around several pocket dimensions, which he could use for a selection of dimension-specific effects.<ref name="powerlist">Myrddin on Parahuman List, bolded edit by Wildbow.</ref><ref name="cast-page"/> He is aided by making signs and words that seems to be how he categorizes and organizes his pocket dimensions. He applied his powers in versatile ways:

  • He could fly, and remain unmoving in midair in the face of powerful vacuums.<ref name="17.7"/>
  • He can temporarily "banish" people in a clap of thunder and a cloud of mist.<ref name="17.7">Migration 17.7</ref> He may only be able to banish one person at a time.<ref>“Banish one?” the man with the spheres asked.

    “Already banished their hostage.” - Excerpt from Migration 17.7</ref> This technique could banish even someone as massive as Echidna, although it seemed to require concentration to maintain.<ref name="19.5"/>
  • He could summon multiple heroes with a wave of his staff by carring them in a pocket dimension and then bringing them out.<ref name="19.5 e2">Echidna hadn’t used her power yet. She’d absorbed enough capes, but something was holding her back. I wondered if her regeneration drew on the same pool of flesh-generation that made the clones and she couldn’t make clones while healing the kind of heavy damage the Triumvirate was dishing out. Maybe there was some other drawback.

    The ‘shoulders’ of her lower body scraped and dragged against the sides of buildings as she stampeded through the back alleyways. She kicked a dumpster and sent it careening as she ran, brushed against a fire escape with enough speed and force that it was ripped from the brick wall.

    She was very nearly out of my power’s reach when Myrddin cut her off. He waved his staff and a group of heroes materialized around him. Tecton and Chevalier were among them. - Excerpt from Scourge 19.5</ref>
  • He could draw a glowing symbol in the air, then detonate it, firing a blast of concussive force in the same shape as the symbol. This allowed him to target specific combatants while ignoring his teammates. Trickster speculated that this was opening a crack into a dimension filled with compressed air. He could use this power several times in rapid succession.<ref name="17.7"/><ref name="19.6">Scourge 19.6</ref> This blast could be powerful enough to push Echidna around.<ref name="19.5"/>
  • Absorbed enormous amounts of matter into a sphere, which could then be launched as a hyperdense projectile.<ref>Myrddin, working with Eidolon. They stood in the center of the road, Eidolon turning the water into mist, while Myrddin gathered it. Myrddin's wooden stick was held aloft, and the mist was forming a sphere the size of a beachball at one end.

    Ok, I could almost buy the wizard angle, seeing that.

    Leviathan leaped from the roof of a nearby building, landing in the midst of one group that was still reeling from the wave, started tearing through them.

    The armbands remained ominously silent, even as I watched the casualties.

    Myrddin pointed his staff and launched that orb at Leviathan. It hit harder than anything yet, and the brute was sent flying into the interior of a nearby building. - Excerpt from Extermination 8.3</ref><ref name="19.5"> - Excerpt from Scourge 19.5</ref> The vacuum was powerful enough to pull nearby combatants toward him. He performed this trick by drawing a dark sign in midair.<ref name="19.5 e1">Chevalier and Myrddin made an effective duo. Chevalier’s power had made his armor virtually impervious, his cannonblade massive, each effectively many times as dense and/or many times as large as they should be, but he was still able to treat them as though they were the normal size. He swung his sword as though it were barely there, and when he found an opportunity to strike out with a gauntleted fist, the effect was always far greater than the hit deserved.

    Not so different from Fenja and Menja, only his gear was the focus, not himself, and he was a little more versatile.

    Myrddin, for his part, coupled versatility with raw power to devastating effect. He had a bag of tricks and switched from one to another without hesitation. Echidna spewed a stream of bodies and gore, and Myrddin drew a dark sign into the air, suctioning the incoming matter into it. I sensed Chevalier and Tecton slamming their weapons into the nearest surfaces to avoid being pulled in, catching hold of allies who weren’t so capable. Then my own bugs were yanked toward the crevice and violently crushed against all of the other debris, leaving me momentarily blind in that area. More of my bugs flowed in, giving me time to see Chevalier delivering a series of powerful sword strikes and cannon shots at Echidna, not letting up. He paused, throwing himself into a side-alley as Noelle tried to stomp on him, and Myrddin released the matter he’d suctioned in as a condensed bullet of gore, dust, crushed bodies and dead bugs.

    Perhaps the strongest thing about the partnership between the two heroes was how well it accommodated others. Heroes with ranged powers were free to unload on Echidna while the other two fought, and heroes like Tecton could offer further support, destroying the ground beneath her feet. She was big enough now that he couldn’t trap her, but he could make her stumble, or bring concrete from the nearby buildings raining down on top of her. - Excerpt from Scourge 19.5</ref>
  • He was able to collect the radioactive material from an area.<ref>"Myrddin caught up with me, collected all the radioactive stuff," Wanton said. - Excerpt from Scourge 19.3</ref>
  • He could catch "glimpses" of how a parahuman's power functioned.<ref name="17.4 e2">“A protective power. I just got a glimpse of the idea behind it. Retribution,” the first man said. He was behind the man in armor, wearing a robe. “Her power’s based around retribution for damage done.” - Excerpt from Migration 17.4</ref>
  • It was speculated he could rig some sort of countermeasure to keep prisoners from escaping long-term.<ref name="I12½">Interlude 12.5</ref>

His abilities didn't function properly on materials that had recently moved between dimensions, including his own pocket dimensions and Alternate Earths.<ref name="17.4 e2">Armsmaster sighed. “I know. Can you shift this into one of your pocket dimensions?”

“I get bad interactions if I transition something in of one of my dimensions and back, or if I take things out of one dimension and put them into another. It doesn’t compartmentalize into the dimension properly if it’s been elsewhere too recently. Whether these people and objects came from somewhere halfway across the globe or some pocket dimension, I don’t think we want to test our luck and risk something disastrous.”

Krouse startled at that. Is that what happened to me? Some bad interaction of inter-dimensional crap?

“I’m thinking white phosphor?” Armsmaster suggested. Myrddin nodded. - Excerpt from Migration 17.4</ref><ref>Myrddin sent things to another dimension. Monster has hostage? Send Hostage to a pocket dimension for a duration. This is why he told Dragon to mark the area and send help for when Krouse pops back into reality. But dimension shenanigans meant it acted differently.

- Wildbow on Sufficient Velocity</ref> Tattletale speculated that, like Labyrinth, his power might create a dimensional rift in conjunction with Scrub's blasts.<ref name="19.4">Scourge 19.4</ref>

History

Migration

During the Simurgh's attack on Madison, Wisconsin, Myrddin met Francis Krouse and Noelle Meinhardt<ref name="19.4">Scourge 19.4</ref> as well as several case 53s. He vehemently argued against escalating the protective measures when it came to containing the damage from the fight.<ref name="17.4 e1">“No,” Myrddin agreed. “This is a bad one. Too many possible avenues to cover, too much exposure time across the board.”

“We’re doubling down quarantine, and we’ll have a processing center in place shortly. The President is pushing the D.D.I.D measure.”

“It’s going to backfire,” Myrddin said. “I’ve said it before, I’ll say it now, and I’ll remind you all I said it with every chance I get, from now until the day I die. It’s going to backfire.”

“I don’t disagree,” Dragon said.

“But you’re helping to enforce it.”

“I’m following orders.”

“No offense, I like you, Dragon, but that’s the oldest excuse in the book.”

“I’m merely picking my battles.”

“If you’re not going to fight this battle, then what will push you to make a stand?”

“Myrddin,” Armsmaster cut in, “Ease up. And pay attention. This is it.” - Excerpt from Migration 17.4</ref>

In the aftermath he delivered a press statement, boosting the morale and acknowledging major contributors. <ref> ‘This is a win for the good guys. Scion arrived early to put the pressure on within minutes of her arrival and Eidolon delivered the final blows, driving her off. We’re getting better at fighting these guys, and it’s showing.’</ref>

Leviathan Fight

He took part in the battle by working with Eidolon<ref name="8.3 e1">Myrddin, working with Eidolon. They stood in the center of the road, Eidolon turning the water into mist, while Myrddin gathered it. Myrddin’s wooden stick was held aloft, and the mist was forming a sphere the size of a beachball at one end.

Ok, I could almost buy the wizard angle, seeing that.

[...]

Myrddin pointed his staff and launched that orb at Leviathan. It hit harder than anything yet, and the brute was sent flying into the interior of a nearby building.

[...]

I couldn’t afford to dwell on what might have happened to Tattletale. I wiped beads of water from the lenses of my mask with my gloved hands, pushed my hair out of my face, and made a note of my bugs. There were scant few in the way of bugs that could navigate in this storm. Myrddin had banished the water from the wave, somehow, but the downpour was making the streets flood fast enough that I didn’t trust anything to crawl. No, my power was dead useless, here. - Excerpt from Extermination 8.3</ref>, but was eventually taken out of the fight.<ref name="8.5">Extermination 8.5</ref>

Post-Leviathan

Saw the scene at the hospital.

Presumably returned to Chicago, minus the potential recruit he would have had.

Post-Slaughterhouse Nine

During the Battle against Echidna, Myrddin told Tattletale that trying to open a portal to Earth Aleph was too dangerous and that they didn't know if it would work. When Tattletale asked if he said that as the resident dimensional manipulator or because he was afraid it would lead to a revelation about Cauldron, he asked her what she was talking about. Miss Militia told them to stick to the matter at hand before saying that they would talk about it later to which Myrddin agreed.

When Tattletale refused to drop it, Myrddin asked if she was a clone. Skitter told him that she almost wished she was before saying it was the real her. When Chevalier asked about why Miss Militia had attacked Tattletale, she said that Tattletale could cause a catastrophic amount of damage with her information before asking them if they had read her file. Myrddin said that he had before Chevalier asked about the information Tattletale had.

Skitter told them that she could explain and Myrddin looked towards Miss Militia. When she nodded, he raised his voice and told everyone not immediately involved in their discussion to find something else to do. Gully refused to leave, even after being warned, and Myrddin told her that they were on the brink of another conflict with an S-class threat and that she and her teammates needed to clear out. She told him that she needed to know for others like her. Myrddin told her that it wasn't the time or place before the ground shook and he noted they were out of time.<ref name="19.4">Scourge 19.4</ref>

Myrddin cut Echidna off before waved his staff and releasing a group of heroes that then materialized around him. When Echidna charged them, he used his staff to write a sign in the air that then exploded outwards to strike Echidna in the face. He then worked with Chevalier against Echidna. He drew a dark sign and sucked the stream of bodies and gore that Echidna released. He then directed the matter he had sucked in as a condensed bullet at Echidna. When Echidna tried to go after Chevalier, Myrddin helped drive her back.

Later, Myrddin caught up with Echidna before hitting her with one of his 'spells'. He went very still and started to concentrate after Echidna vanished. Sometime during the battle between Echidna's clones and the heroes, his concentration was broken and Echidna was released.<ref name="19.5">Scourge 19.5</ref>

Myrddin recovered from holding Echidna at bay underneath Legend and Alexandria before taking to the air. He snuck up on Echidna and the Eidolon clone from behind, pointed his staff at the clone, and then made it disappear. He was sent flying off course when the air the clone had compressed was released before setting himself down on the ground. When the clone reappeared, Myrddin started fighting him again. The clone tried to trap him in a vacuum and hampered Myrddin's flight with headwinds and gusts, and sharp blasts of wind that Myrddin deflected or dodged. Myrddin attacked relentlessly, bombarding the clone with explosions of energy alternating with scattered releases of whatever he managed to suck in while close to the ground.

Later, Myrddin was shoved against a wall by the clone who then pummeled him with repeated blasts of wind. The clone then got close enough to trap Myrddin in his vacuum and Myrddin gave up fighting, focusing his attention on trying to escape. The clone caught him, knocked the staff from his hand, and choked him with the vacuum. Regent caused the clone to lose his grip on Myrddin's neck and air returned, thrusting Myrddin against the wall. He then fell to the ground where the clone approached him. Skitter and Regent attempted to stop the clone, but the clone managed to kill Myrddin by stabbing him in the throat.<ref name="19.6">Scourge 19.6</ref>

Trivia

  • His superhero cape identity is based on Myrddin Wyllt, the original welsh source for Merlin of Arthurian Legend.

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