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|name= Popo
|fullname= Popocatepetl Uchiha
|fullname= Popocatepetl Uchiha
|race= demon/shinobi
|race= Tzitzimitl/Shinobi hybrid
|gender= Male
|gender= Genderfluid (He/She/They prounouns)
|height= 5’10”
|height= 5’10”
|weight= 185 lbs
|weight= 185 lbs
|haircolor= Brown
|haircolor= Brown
|eyecolor= Gray
|eyecolor= Gray
|age= 200
|age= 382
|dob= N/A
|dob= N/A
|birthplace= western aztec heaven
|birthplace= Chicago, Illinois
|universe= Angelic Sins
|universe= Angelic Sins
|occ= Temple Guardian
|occ= Wandering Shinobi
|rank= Experienced
|rank= Experienced
|figure= muscular
|figure= muscular
|status=Approved
|status= Approved
|setting=Blazing Umbra
|setting= Blazing Umbra
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Revision as of 04:44, 4 August 2023

Popo
Popocatepetl Uchiha
Information
Played by: User:necahual
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 185 lbs
Gender: Genderfluid (He/She/They prounouns)
Race: Tzitzimitl/Shinobi hybrid
Age: 382
Date of Birth: N/A
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois
Eye Color: Gray
Hair Color: Brown
Figure: muscular
Universe of Origin: Angelic Sins
Occupation: Wandering Shinobi
Rank / Skill Level: Experienced
Status: Approved
Setting: Blazing Umbra

Stoic and very serious, he likes to keep his word and fights for his family and loved ones ferociously. Being blind he does not act in ways that people consider normal

Special Skills

  • Polyglot
  • CQC
  • Swordsmanship
  • Archery
  • Aviculture

Special Abilities

  • form shift - can shift between human and tzitzimitl at will
  • body shift - can shift between male, female and intersex
  • superhuman speed - Can keep a steady jog at speeds up to 45 miles an hour and can sprint short distances at up to 70 miles an hour
  • superhuman perception - His senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch are much more acute and sensitive than what humans are capable of.
  • superhuman reflexes: his reflexes are about 20 times greater than those of an ordinary human.
  • superhuman strength - Capable of lifting 30 tons over his head. His physical strength also extends into his legs, enabling him to be able to jump hundreds of feet in a single bound.
  • superhuman durability - He can withstand extreme impacts, such as being thrown through a foot thick steel wall, that would severely injure or kill a normal human.
  • superhuman agility: his agility, balance, flexibility, and bodily coordination are all enhanced to levels that are far beyond the natural physical limits of an Olympic-level gymnast.
  • Superhuman Stamina - can physically exert himself continuously for nearly a day before the build-up of fatigue toxins in his blood begins to impair him.
  • Tzitzimitl longevity - Matures at the same rate as humans but has no upper bound on his lifespan
  • Fire nature
  • Eight gates
    • Gate of Opening (allows for 100% of the users strength to be use)
    • Gate of Healing (increases users physical strength and temporarily re-energizes their body)
    • Gate of Life (increases blood flow)
    • Gate of Pain (Increases the user's speed and power. May cause muscle tissue to tear on use if not careful)
    • Gate of Limit (Increases the user's speed and power.)
    • Gate of View (once again Increases the user's speed and power.)
    • Gate of Wonder (Further increases the user's speed and power. Downside user's muscle fibres are ripped to shreds)
    • Gate of Death (uses up all of the body's energy. It makes the heart pump at maximum power and exceeds the power of every other gate. Downside to opening the gate ends in the users death

Background

Popocatepetl, known affectionately as Popo, was born hundreds of years ago in the heart of Mesoamerica. From the moment of their birth, it was evident that they were destined for greatness. Their father, Eito, a skilled shinobi, and their mother, Itzmitzin, a powerful Tzitzimitl, knew that their child possessed a unique and potent lineage, merging the traits of two ancient and formidable beings. At the tender age of 10, Popo experienced a tragic incident that shaped their destiny. Unable to control the immense power inherited from their parents, Popo lost control during a moment of anger, unintentionally unleashing their abilities. In a frenzy, they killed a newly turned vampire that had crossed their path, an act that would haunt them for years to come. However, this incident had a deeper consequence, as the sheer magnitude of their power caused them to lose their eyesight, leaving them blind.

Determined to prevent such tragedies from occurring again, Popo's father, Eito, took on the responsibility of training and guiding their powers. Under his tutelage, Popo began to learn how to control their abilities and channel their rage into something more constructive. Under the watchful guidance of Eito, Popocatepetl embarked on a rigorous training regimen that honed their physical and mental abilities. Eito instilled in them the discipline of a ninja, emphasizing stealth, agility, and mastery of various martial arts techniques. Popocatepetl underwent intense physical conditioning, enduring grueling exercises to enhance their strength, speed, and endurance.

Eito also taught Popocatepetl the art of combat, imparting their knowledge of weapon handling and strategic thinking. They practiced the precise throwing of shurikens and kunai, and Eito shared their expertise in analyzing opponents' weaknesses and exploiting them to gain the upper hand in battle. Together, they sparred countless times, Eito providing Popocatepetl with valuable lessons in combat tactics and the importance of staying composed even in the midst of chaos.

In addition to their father's training, Popocatepetl encountered a series of tests orchestrated by the Aztec gods. These divine trials were designed to challenge them both physically and mentally, pushing them beyond their limits to unlock the depths of their inherited powers.

One such test involved facing Xolotl, the god associated with lightning and death. Popocatepetl was required to navigate a treacherous labyrinth, where they had to overcome electrified barriers and evade lightning strikes while keeping a clear mind. This test not only demanded their physical prowess but also tested their ability to remain focused and composed in the face of overwhelming challenges.

Another trial involved a confrontation with Tlaloc, the god of rain and fertility. Popocatepetl was tasked with enduring a torrential downpour, while Tlaloc unleashed waves of powerful water-based attacks. In this trial, Popocatepetl had to harness their Aztec heritage to manipulate and control fire in order to combat the relentless onslaught of water-based attacks.

These tests not only assessed Popocatepetl's combat skills but also served to deepen their understanding of their unique lineage. The Aztec gods aimed to push them to the brink, forcing them to tap into their inner rage and unleash the full potential of their combined powers. Each trial held valuable lessons, teaching them resilience, adaptability, and the importance of maintaining control over their emotions.

As the world underwent tumultuous changes and wars ravaged nations, Popo lived through the post-apocalyptic era of the mid-21st century. During this time, they encountered the horrors of World War 3 and the nuclear holocaust. In this bleak reality, they had to make a heart-wrenching decision to chain their mother, Itzmitzin, whose immense fury upon witnessing the annihilation of her people in nuclear fire threatened to engulf everything around her. Popo understood that his mother's grief and rage were inescapable consequences of such immense loss. Despite their centuries of existence, Popo's heart remained burdened with unresolved conflicts and a sense of isolation. It was at this point in their long life that a calling emerged. A dream, a whisper, a pull from the forgotten past, drew Popo to embark on a journey to uncover the truth of their existence and embrace their dual identity.

Popo petitioned help from Quetzalcoatl, the wise and ancient deity, who recognized the long-forgotten Olmec goddess within them. Quetzalcoatl advised that the key to balancing their soul lay in a sacred ritual of rebirth, involving Tezcalzontecatl, the Obsidian Mirror of Tezcatlipoca. During the transformative ritual, Popo faced their deepest fears and insecurities through the reflection of Tezcalzontecatl. Confronting the aftermath of past mistakes and fears of rejection, they embraced their dualism with newfound courage and vulnerability. As Popo merged with the essence of the Olmec goddess and Tezcalzontecatl, they emerged from the sacred chamber transformed. Empowered by the wisdom of the goddess and the reflection of their true self, they embraced a genderfluid sense of identity, recognizing the beauty in both their masculine and feminine aspects.

Devourer form