Post by dqtest3 on Aug 22, 2013 15:44:12 GMT -5
Did this in my spare time as I needed it for a quick trip to see Thor with my group. One thing lead to another and the guys ended up fighting off TWO of these baddies... with a little help (however, it came with alot of damage to much of the local architecture). Note - the bio is not my work; I simply used the information gathered about the suit and compiled it into this write up.
Asgardian Destroyer Armor
Int. 2
Str. 10
Agi. 2
Spe. 2
Dur. 10
H. 10
E. 30
Abilities-
Astral Travel: 8 (Body Travels with you, Can take others, Can't improve by adding lines)
Force Blast: 6 (2x damage or area effect, Automatically causes collateral, Can't be improved by adding lines, Takes time to prepare)
Close Combat: 3 - Brawling and Capture (Can't be improved by adding lines)
Ranged Combat: 3 - Force Blast and Thrown Objects (Automatically causes collateral, Can't be improved by adding lines)
Unstoppable: 6 - (Free 2x damage option, Automatically cause collateral damage, Can't be improved by adding lines)
Modifiers-
Invulnerability - Magical and Physical
Targeting: 4
Wealth: -1
Challenges - Looking Non-Human: 2, Deadly Enemies: 5, Psychological Symptom: 2 (severely aggressive)
Bio- Odin created a mystic armor that could contain his and others' powers to battle the Celestials. He used an unknown metal apparently superior to Uru and enchanted it with his magic.
The armor was stored away in the Temple of Darkness, but it was found by Loki, who sought to use it against Thor. Seeing how the Destroyer was indiscriminate in what it attacks, and fearing the safety of Asgard (and therefore his own), Loki had Karnilla awaken Odin from his Odinsleep. Odin collapsed the Temple, seemingly burying the Destroyer in the rubble.
Thor later used the Destroyer to threaten Hela into undoing a curse she placed on him. His body was restored and the armor was encased until it was needed.
When the Celestials returned, Odin absorbed the other Asgardians (save for an absent Thor) and then entered the armor. The Eternals formed the Uni-Mind and also sought to fight for humanity. The Celestials determined Earth's fate in an area sealed by a dome. The Destroyer had sliced through and the confrontation ensued. The Destroyer was able to harm the Celestials, but the beings quickly repaired the damage done. Even with its increased powers the Destroyer was not powerful enough to fight eight Celestials at once, and was melted down.
Thor returned to find all the other Asgardians in deathlike comas. Thor was able to convince the other Skyfathers to help him restore Odin, and bravely confronted the Celestials on his own. Gaea and the other Skymothers were successful in recruiting the Young Gods, and presented them to the Host. The Celestials deemed humanity fit and left with the Young Gods.
The armor, however, was not completely ruined and several years later Loki reformed the armor in a bid to destroy a severely weakened Thor. Thor, however, wrested control of the armor from the host - an enthralled Frost Giant named Siggorth - through sheer force of will and went on to defeat Loki and then the Death goddess Hela, who was forced to restore Thor to his true form. The Destroyer was left in a crystal in Hela's realm, and was eventually animated by the goddess Lorelei. Lorelei battled several Asgardians and became trapped in the dimension of the Great Beasts.
The Destroyer was later deployed by Trolls, who empowered it with the spirit of the Maestro, an evil version of the Hulk. Although the Hulk failed to defeat the Destroyer in combat, he was able to enter the Destroyer and fight the Maestro for control and defeat it from within. Thor had two more encounters with the Destroyer, with the armor almost killing him on the first occasion and breaking his jaw on the second. The armor was eventually retrieved by Loki and occupied by the entity Desak, although Thor - equipped with the Odin Power - decapitated it with one throw of Mjolnir.
The armor was later under the control of the god Balder when Thor was on a quest to locate his missing brethren, the Asgardians.
Asgardian Destroyer Armor
Int. 2
Str. 10
Agi. 2
Spe. 2
Dur. 10
H. 10
E. 30
Abilities-
Astral Travel: 8 (Body Travels with you, Can take others, Can't improve by adding lines)
Force Blast: 6 (2x damage or area effect, Automatically causes collateral, Can't be improved by adding lines, Takes time to prepare)
Close Combat: 3 - Brawling and Capture (Can't be improved by adding lines)
Ranged Combat: 3 - Force Blast and Thrown Objects (Automatically causes collateral, Can't be improved by adding lines)
Unstoppable: 6 - (Free 2x damage option, Automatically cause collateral damage, Can't be improved by adding lines)
Modifiers-
Invulnerability - Magical and Physical
Targeting: 4
Wealth: -1
Challenges - Looking Non-Human: 2, Deadly Enemies: 5, Psychological Symptom: 2 (severely aggressive)
Bio- Odin created a mystic armor that could contain his and others' powers to battle the Celestials. He used an unknown metal apparently superior to Uru and enchanted it with his magic.
The armor was stored away in the Temple of Darkness, but it was found by Loki, who sought to use it against Thor. Seeing how the Destroyer was indiscriminate in what it attacks, and fearing the safety of Asgard (and therefore his own), Loki had Karnilla awaken Odin from his Odinsleep. Odin collapsed the Temple, seemingly burying the Destroyer in the rubble.
Thor later used the Destroyer to threaten Hela into undoing a curse she placed on him. His body was restored and the armor was encased until it was needed.
When the Celestials returned, Odin absorbed the other Asgardians (save for an absent Thor) and then entered the armor. The Eternals formed the Uni-Mind and also sought to fight for humanity. The Celestials determined Earth's fate in an area sealed by a dome. The Destroyer had sliced through and the confrontation ensued. The Destroyer was able to harm the Celestials, but the beings quickly repaired the damage done. Even with its increased powers the Destroyer was not powerful enough to fight eight Celestials at once, and was melted down.
Thor returned to find all the other Asgardians in deathlike comas. Thor was able to convince the other Skyfathers to help him restore Odin, and bravely confronted the Celestials on his own. Gaea and the other Skymothers were successful in recruiting the Young Gods, and presented them to the Host. The Celestials deemed humanity fit and left with the Young Gods.
The armor, however, was not completely ruined and several years later Loki reformed the armor in a bid to destroy a severely weakened Thor. Thor, however, wrested control of the armor from the host - an enthralled Frost Giant named Siggorth - through sheer force of will and went on to defeat Loki and then the Death goddess Hela, who was forced to restore Thor to his true form. The Destroyer was left in a crystal in Hela's realm, and was eventually animated by the goddess Lorelei. Lorelei battled several Asgardians and became trapped in the dimension of the Great Beasts.
The Destroyer was later deployed by Trolls, who empowered it with the spirit of the Maestro, an evil version of the Hulk. Although the Hulk failed to defeat the Destroyer in combat, he was able to enter the Destroyer and fight the Maestro for control and defeat it from within. Thor had two more encounters with the Destroyer, with the armor almost killing him on the first occasion and breaking his jaw on the second. The armor was eventually retrieved by Loki and occupied by the entity Desak, although Thor - equipped with the Odin Power - decapitated it with one throw of Mjolnir.
The armor was later under the control of the god Balder when Thor was on a quest to locate his missing brethren, the Asgardians.