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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX❝Mark Sully❞
- ➳ What's their alias?
- The Super Soldier, The One-Man Army
➳ How old are they?
- 32
➳ Are they male or female?
- Male
➳ Are they human or a super?
- Super
➳ What's their preference?
- Heterosexual
➳ What are their powers if they have any?
➳ What are their weaknesses?
- He is enhanced, but he can only take so much.
➳ How do they act?
- A pathologically cruel man riddled and enforced by the trauma of his past, Sully exhibits no mercy when he kills criminals. It’s what makes sense to him, what gives his life purpose. He’s managed to make himself believe he’s a good person trying to make a difference. Anyone who speaks with him long enough may come to realize it’s a lie, though. Sully proves this by being cocky, brash, ill-tempered, violent, dishonest, rude, and—without much subtlety—appears to be quite mad.
➳ What's their backstory?
- Mark Sully, better known by his alias as the Super Soldier, is a murderous vigilante who hunts criminals in the night. He’s left many criminals—those of the worst brand, of course—as corpses on the street, though he frequently manages to evade the police.
Sully never expected his life to turn out the way it did. Despite being a man who was known for being strong, he never felt any weaker than when he was a boy pleading for his mother’s pimp not to beat her, in some shitty apartment in Chicago. It never got him anywhere, and she never thanked him for trying either. No, he only made it worse, and eventually, he stopped trying altogether. His schooling was no refuge, and the feeling of inadequacy only resulted in violent outbursts in school. He got into fights, did many stupid things, hurt a lot of people that probably didn’t deserve it, but he had enough restraint to get through. When the boy became a man, fighting was all he had, all he knew, so it was only natural that he enlisted. He fit right in, and he never felt more alive than when he was making sure someone else wasn’t, and they glorified him for it, too. He didn’t even realize he had powers. When he realized how meaningless the ranks and medals were, he was haunted; every night was terror, the faces of the men he murdered would flash before his eyes over and over. Insomnia was only the first step, and by the time he realized how bad it was, he was discharged when his behavior just became too much to stand.
Of course, nothing made any sense by the time he finally got home. He’d already spent over a decade fighting, so what reason did he have to stop? 1987 marked that realization, when the bodies began to drop by the dozens, a war he declared against the filth of the city. Sully never understood for certain why he fought as hard as he did, but he told himself it was for the greater good—it was a lie he could believe in.
➳ Anything else we need to know?
- • Costume
• He both smokes and drinks to an excess.