#Ironheart isn't his actual last name.
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smol-feralgremlin · 9 months ago
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FebruarOC Day 24: Xenon
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King of the mountain elves, Xenon Ironheart
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duplicityvn · 6 months ago
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10 Character Facts ::
Just to break up all the updates, I thought I'd share 10 facts each about the characters I've already shown! (❁´◡`❁)
Griffin Wells:
🔹Was adopted from overseas
🔹Has a natural charisma that makes people like him
🔹Is a hobbyist photographer, but he has made money from doing shoots of other things (like weddings and stuff)
🔹Works as a pharmacy tech, but isn't really interested in becoming a pharmacist
🔹Definitely uses his job to drug you
🔹Has an irrational hate over seltzer water (for lore-specific reasons actually lmfao)
🔹Always wears the locket in his ref, even when showering--it hasn't been opened in years tho
🔹Hates watching TV or movies, just will not ever.
🔹Big romantic uwu
🔹Lies about everything. Everything.
Nina Ironheart:
🔻Native American/Indigenous!
🔻Has 2 younger sisters that she raised
🔻Did so well as a model that she became a fashion influencer on the internet
🔻If you betray her trust, there's no second chances, she's completely done
🔻Will stick up for you and her other friends and sisters, but has trouble sticking up for herself
🔻Competed in Youth fancy dancing in her early-mid teens
🔻Absolutely loves cats, but is super allergic, actively has to have people restrain her from holding a kitty
🔻She latched onto you as your best friend (her words) when you were entering high school, and later she was the one that 'adopted' Tris into the friend group
🔻Graduated valedictorian to prove her parents and everyone else wrong, but didn't feel like taking it further, and had the opportunity to model
🔻Has the best ghost stories!
Tris Solis:
🔸Wealthy, rich spoiled kid, this hasn't changed
🔸Still an asshole, but mostly to people he doesn't know
🔸Fucking spoils the shit out of you, and won't take no when it comes to giving you gifts (certified lovebomber fff)
🔸Hated Nina at first but wanted to be your friend, so he grinned and bared it until she eventually started growing on him
🔸Also danced competitively, but a different category of dancing
🔸More of a general fact, but the Solis family is responsible for 90% of technology developed and used in Rosemuth
🔸Throws money at things instead of fixing them (like he'll buy a new phone if it cracked instead of fixing the screen)
🔸Loves the color yellow
🔸Likes animals, but doesn't want pets ever
🔸His full name is actually Tristan Solis Buenaventura, following the Spanish format of First, Father's Last, Mother's Last.
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neothoth · 7 years ago
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Most of the stories about the X-Men are taken from the accounts of mutants who graduated (survived) the school.
That's why the team roster is always changing- the alumni only heard about their adventures through rumors, so they usually just grouped together whichever teachers were absent at the time.
Prof. X (and any other telepath at hand) actually erase the ideas and memories of any of the mundane details about the school. If any of the students reveal too much about the school, then their enemies (or the local news) could possibly track down the location of the school.
Daredevil comics are basically pieced together from rumors and tabloids about "The Devil of Hells Kitchen".
The idea of Daredevil using his billy club to swing from building to building came from a New Yorker with bad vision who mistook Spider-Man for Daredevil.
(As a joke, Matt once tried to copy Spider-Man's web-swinging, and spent nearly 30 minutes untangling his baton from a gargoyle)
One member of the staff found an alien device from one of the sites of an alien invasion. As best as they could tell, the previous owner was an enemy of the Guardians of the Galaxy. The device was actually reciever for a spy bug implanted within Star Lord's helmut. Most of their comics are based on the recordings of the bug.
All of Spider-Man stories come from Aunt May. Seriously- THE Aunt May. She figured out Peter's secret around a month after he became Spider-Man. Marvel pays Handsomly��� for her stories, and wheat pancakes don't grow on trees. (She just changes the names around. Their last name isn't even Parker.)
Just like Steve, Ms. Marvel writes her own comic for Marvel under a pen-name. Unlike other heroes, she keeps the earnings from the sales, in order to avoid having to get a part-time job and miss out on superheroing.
Kamala also writes for a bunch of her other hero friends: Wasp, Spider-Man (Miles), Hulk (Amadeus), Ironheart, Moon Girl and D.D.- even Mockingbird. (She's still salty over that book's cancellation).
Squirrel Girl comics are written by Doreen, herself, with most of the art done by her bestie Nancy. She's also responsible for Silver Surfer, Howard T. Duck, and Hellcat.
Nick Fury is the Ghost Editor, and does his Damn Best™ to make sure that none of the comics reveal anything important or private.
America Chavez- Transdimensional Powerhouse- prefers DC comics.
Okay, so Marvel comics are actually a thing in the Marvel Comics universe. How might that come into play in the MCU?
Random headcanons:
Steve occasionally does pencils for Marvel, as he does in the comic universe. (However, since Captain America’s identity as Steve Rogers isn’t a secret in the MCU, he draws under a pseudonym.) He’s actually done pencils on a number of issues about Captain America, and is in fact the primary culprit behind the tendency to lovingly focus on Cap’s fantastic ass. (He justifies this as providing equal opportunity fanservice for comic-reading ladies - it’s totally not an ego thing.)
In an effort to avoid offending their religiously conservative readers, Marvel downplays Thor’s alleged divinity by emphasising his alien origins. He’s currently depicted as a bizarre horse-lizard creature who uses a sophisticated hologram projector to appear as his more familiar hunky blond self. The real Thor thinks this is funny as hell.
Iron Man actually appears less than you’d think. Tony Stark is a public figure, so Marvel doesn’t need permission to use him; however, the name and distinctive likeness of Iron Man are registered trademarks of Stark Industries. Consequently, most issues he shows up in find excuses for him not to suit up, so that Marvel can weasel out of paying any licensing fees.
Black Widow has a different backstory every time she appears. It’s quietly understood around the Marvel offices that certain subjects aren’t to be touched on - scripts have a tendency to mysteriously disappear if they don’t respect those boundaries. (Natasha is also the only one of Steve’s Avengers compatriots who knows that he moonlights as a comic book artist. She gives him no end of grief about the ass thing.)
No ideas for the others yet, but feel free to jump in.
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