I am not an Angel. I am a Demon. I am the Wolf of Death, Queen of the hounds of Hell, guardian to the gates of Oblivion. I am swift, cunning, and maniacal. I do not stop until the hunt is over and my prey ripped to pitiful shreds. Beg if you desire, I spare no mercy, for I know no such thing. Look me in the eye, you will know fear. The flames of Hell are eternal, as am I. Can you hear them? The packs are calling, damned one. For your blood.
Destiny OC Information - Hunter Ibram Ignotus by UltraPredator01, journal
Destiny OC Information - Hunter Ibram Ignotus
Information
Name: Ibram Ignotus
Nickname: Sentinel, Ibram, the Night Haunter, Haunter, Night Lord
Race: Human
Gender: Male
Class: Hunter
Ghost: Wraith
Themes: Main - Hollow Moon - Rick Sankurai and Daniel Clem/Into the Darkness - The Phantoms/Interstellar - Groove Addicts
Crucible - Demons - Sleigh Bells/Birthright (Birthwrong Remix) - Celldweller (Blue Stahli)
ArmorArmor: Unknown/Varies
Gauntlets: Unknown/Varies
Chest: Unknown/Varies (Most often Crest of Alpha Lupi or Lucky Raspberry)
Boots: Unknown/Varies
Cloak: Ghost Angel Cloak
WeaponsPrimary: Omnirifle (Able to switch between three fire modes; more effective against shielded opponents th
The Good
The Panels. Oh God, the panels. Where do I begin?
I went to a panel about the best materials to make armour (and other similar items) and holy crap I need to become more talented so I can start making stuff. The main material they discussed was called WORBLA and holy hell, it was amazing what those ladies could make out of it. Between Axziom and Ryosuki wanting N7 armour, and me drooling at the thought of making my own Star Wars armour, I just have to start doing this. Because Lord only knows I need another expensive hobby.
Went to a panel about Chinese Hanfu clothing that was incredibly informative. I had no idea that essentia
The Final Strike: Chapter 4 by Spartan-182, literature
Literature
The Final Strike: Chapter 4
0730 hours, September 18, 2557 Military Calendar
Twenty million kilometers from SOL system
The Hubble Space Telescope, the ancient device that humans had used to see into the vastness of the universe, now drifted through space devoid of electronic activity. It was considered the pinnacle of human observatory technology in the twentieth century. Now it was just another piece of floating scrap metal. It tumbled end over end with its magnification lens shattered and its protective metal shell filled with puncture holes.
It tumbled away from the SOL system as the space around it began to swirl and spark with electricity. A Slipspace slit app