Post by Poison Jam on Aug 19, 2016 9:39:07 GMT -6
Stand Name: Walk the Moon
Stand User: Beryl Heliodor Hollingberry.
Stand Type: Suit Stand.
Stand Appearance: A bizarre amalgamation of futuristic armoured space-suit, clingy yoga ensemble and skimpy bunnygirl costume, Walk the Moon provides visibly solid protection in the form of armoured wintergreen panels protecting the User's torso from the front, a convoluted backpack-mounted device of the same colour covering their back, heavy-duty armoured boots, and a streamlined wintergreen helmet with one-way gold-tinted glass shielding their eyes and upper face. Considerably less visually impressive but no less effective at deflecting incoming attacks are the Suit Stand's form-hugging trousers, undershirt and sleeves, composed of a darker green and tightly-clinging subtly-shiny material shot through on the exterior with seemingly pointless and meandering lines of circuitry. To complete the bunny-girl look created by the Stand's gold-buttoned cufflinks and white formal gloves (albeit heavy formal gloves with uniformly gold-studded knuckles), a pair of golden rabbit-ears composed of layered and interlocking plates of shining metal emerge from atop Walk the Moon's helmet, moving instinctually during conversation to convey the User's emotional state, in order to make up for the helmet's concealment of the User's facial features.
Stand Abilities and Techniques: As with many Suit Stands, Walk the Moon not only augments its User's physical abilities significantly, but also grants a unique Stand Power while worn. In this case the futuristic but clingy ensemble allows the User to project a spherical field or 'bubble' of influence within which they can alter both the strength and direction of gravity's pull. The strength of this gravity-altering field is inversely proportional to its size, so condensing the field tightly to the User's body allows them to move and attack assisted by a force many times that of Earth's natural gravity. By doing so the User can attain a state of rather awkward and imprecise flight; constantly adjusting the direction in which they are 'falling' in order to travel through the air at speed but without elegance. For an alternate and more controllable method of ground-based travel, Walk the Moon can 'tilt' the tightly-compressed field of gravity forwards at an angle, so that they slide at a rapid pace down and along surfaces which to observers appear completely flat.
The offensive uses of such a field are myriad, and by spreading out the field to encompass nearby objects, Walk the Moon can create improvised projectiles by causing them to 'fall' towards enemies, can project a field which nullifies or reduces the natural gravity of earth and allows for zero-gravity positioning and attack opportunities, or even intensify the downward pull of gravity in order to add weight to flying attacks or crushing stomps delivered from above.
-Stats-
Destructive Power: A
Speed: A
Range: D
Durability/Staying: B
Precision: C
Development Potential/Learning: C
Stand User: Beryl Heliodor Hollingberry.
Stand Type: Suit Stand.
Stand Appearance: A bizarre amalgamation of futuristic armoured space-suit, clingy yoga ensemble and skimpy bunnygirl costume, Walk the Moon provides visibly solid protection in the form of armoured wintergreen panels protecting the User's torso from the front, a convoluted backpack-mounted device of the same colour covering their back, heavy-duty armoured boots, and a streamlined wintergreen helmet with one-way gold-tinted glass shielding their eyes and upper face. Considerably less visually impressive but no less effective at deflecting incoming attacks are the Suit Stand's form-hugging trousers, undershirt and sleeves, composed of a darker green and tightly-clinging subtly-shiny material shot through on the exterior with seemingly pointless and meandering lines of circuitry. To complete the bunny-girl look created by the Stand's gold-buttoned cufflinks and white formal gloves (albeit heavy formal gloves with uniformly gold-studded knuckles), a pair of golden rabbit-ears composed of layered and interlocking plates of shining metal emerge from atop Walk the Moon's helmet, moving instinctually during conversation to convey the User's emotional state, in order to make up for the helmet's concealment of the User's facial features.
Stand Abilities and Techniques: As with many Suit Stands, Walk the Moon not only augments its User's physical abilities significantly, but also grants a unique Stand Power while worn. In this case the futuristic but clingy ensemble allows the User to project a spherical field or 'bubble' of influence within which they can alter both the strength and direction of gravity's pull. The strength of this gravity-altering field is inversely proportional to its size, so condensing the field tightly to the User's body allows them to move and attack assisted by a force many times that of Earth's natural gravity. By doing so the User can attain a state of rather awkward and imprecise flight; constantly adjusting the direction in which they are 'falling' in order to travel through the air at speed but without elegance. For an alternate and more controllable method of ground-based travel, Walk the Moon can 'tilt' the tightly-compressed field of gravity forwards at an angle, so that they slide at a rapid pace down and along surfaces which to observers appear completely flat.
The offensive uses of such a field are myriad, and by spreading out the field to encompass nearby objects, Walk the Moon can create improvised projectiles by causing them to 'fall' towards enemies, can project a field which nullifies or reduces the natural gravity of earth and allows for zero-gravity positioning and attack opportunities, or even intensify the downward pull of gravity in order to add weight to flying attacks or crushing stomps delivered from above.
-Stats-
Destructive Power: A
Speed: A
Range: D
Durability/Staying: B
Precision: C
Development Potential/Learning: C