#Yoro the humble god
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yes it's my real name, it's old Swedish. i also go by the nickname "Yoro".
My persona goes by the same name and is known as the humble god, a servant to people, not a king or a dog.
they're a wind golem that resides inside a stick figure made of metal pipes.
they wear rough yellow pants and matching robe with a brown leather belt.
i don't have any art of them, but they kinda look similar to the Hastur from the Love Craft collection.
i assure you it's a coincidence. i mean they're just a guy in yellow robes so-
they are the former leader of the Air Clan in the Aggregate Fiction series, as well as a former Diit Council member.
they were subdued by attackers of unknown colors and buried in the concrete foundations of a building in development in the small town of Diegoltun, which is South-East of Olrit in Monstera of South Island.
For decades the Air Clan kept the throne empty and kept everything ready for Yavik's eventual return not knowing the fate that had befallen him.
In time their poor management because of this lead to their power and influence dwindling as other clans swallowed up their territories.
Every Air Clan member would pray daily for the return of their humble leader and after Diegoltun was destroyed years later Yavik was finally free to return to his beloved clan.
It couldn't have been better timed if they tried.
The attack on Olrit (which included Diegoltun) had sparked a Ten Alliance War across the Albion map.
Time for the 'old man of the desert' to rise again and free the world from tyranny.
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Yavik "Yoro" Mas vs Thirteen (from BHA)
Thirteen lacks severely in agility.
Yoro is one of the most manoeuvrable characters in the entirety of the Aggregate Fiction universe,
so Thirteen will be nothing but a punching bag for them.
Add on top of that the fact that Thirteens ability LITERALLY has zero effect on Yoro...
Well, they're kinda screwed.
In fact I think this will probably be the ill-pitted fight in this entire campaign.
And that's even including Inasa Yoarashi, who will automatically have a huge disadvantage,
simply by having a completely useless quirk against Yoro specifically.
I don't have anything else to say here.
The fight will be over before anyone notices it's even begun and that includes Thirteen,
and maybe even Yoro himself simply because his reflexive response to an attack in motion might spark an instantaneous counter-attack that will overpower Thirteen all on instinct alone.
You blink and you'll miss it.
Thirteen is this fight is but a mere ant under the foot of Yavik in terms of agility here at least analogous of the power balance here.
I feel awful for Thirteen here.
Before they even realise what's happened, they will be suffering in pain, unable to move.
And to make it even worse, this scenario taking place is disturbing plausible given the lore of both characters.
Thirteen works at clean-up after structural damage to infrastructure,
and since Yoro is trapped within the concrete foundations of a large building complex,
the chances Thirteen might harm Yoro by accident whilst simply trying to rescue survivors from the rubble is directly plausible in this crossover.
Thirteen's failure is a given, but that creates yet another problem, since the disaster that frees Yavik is also now missing a key hero.
Now Yoro is the humble god, a being of the people and as such waking into a world of chaos full of trapped people suffering and lacking the ability to help is going to weigh heavy on Yoro's soul.
It's not like Yavik had the ability to act before the disaster took hold like he would have done normally.
This disaster is the reason he's free so it's already established BEFORE he is able to act.
Yavik is powerless here and the only hero that can help is the one he's just taken out.
That guilt will mess him up and may genuinely cause a change in him beginning his path on the route of villainy.
Thus now we have a promising narrative ingredient and yet at the same time GOOD GOD the concept of an unhinged weather deity is a truly terrifying idea.
His literal power level may be rather small, but his unrivalled agility may make that lack of power somewhat a moot point.
If no-one even has a chance to react, all the power in the world may not even be enough to stop him.
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