by Ravenshadow17 » Tue Sep 06, 2016 12:20 pm
Username: Ravenshadow17
Name: Plasma
Gender: Male
Story or art:
Plasma is a toxicologist. He studies unknown chemicals both magical and secular that people discover to determine their properties and their potential uses. One night, a mysterious unidentified person left a bottle of a glowing orange and pink liquid on the doorstep of Plasma's lab. At this point in his lie, Plasma was a typical silver viscet Feeling wary, but curious he took the bottle to study. He of course took every safety measure possible in case it was dangerous, even downing a flame proof suit. He ran multiple tests and quickly determined that the substance was one that had yet to be discovered. Excited, he preceded to test it's properties; what elements were in it, it's solubility, and how well it conducted electricity, just to name a few. This process took many days, and in his excitement he didn't stop to rest. It was this that caused his error. After sleepless nights, he grew careless and clumsy. As he was pouring a sample of the liquid into a beaker his vision blurred slightly and he missed the beaker. The liquid poured all over his gloved hands and started to burn through them. In a panic, he tried to rip them off but this only caused the liquid flames to travel across his entire body. Strangely even as he panicked the noted that he didn't feel pain. However, from the stress, he passed out. Upon waking up, he carefully cleaned the mess. However, when he looked up he got a serious surprise when he saw himself in the mirror. He was no see-through and the unknown liquid seemed to be traveling through his body underneath the surface like some abnormal bloodstream. It soon became obvious that the effect was permanent. Plasma eventually got used to his new appearance but he was never able to identify exactly what the substance had been. He had no samples left after the accident and he has yet to be able to find more of it.
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Ravenshadow17 on Sun Sep 11, 2016 3:01 am, edited 3 times in total.