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Steve Rogers ([personal profile] waypastasking) wrote2019-07-26 09:04 pm

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Player information.
Name: Beth
Age: 44 for a few more weeks
Contact: [plurk.com profile] bookenthusiast
Other characters: N/a

Character information.
Character name: Steven Grant Rogers
Canon: Marvel Cinematic Universe
Canon point: Endgame, just after Tony's funeral, but before returning the stones
Age: looks 34 but he is 100 years old.
Canon background: here
OC world information: N/A
Abilities: Supersoldier Serum Including advanced physiology, not limited to the following: His intelligence, strength, speed, senses, durability, agility, stamina, reflexes, and healing is superior to any Olympic-level athlete that has ever competed. The Super-Soldier Serum also healed all of his ailments, physical and genetic imperfections instantly, giving him a perfect body better than that of a man in his physical prime. It also prevents him from getting intoxicated by alcohol, meaning he cannot get drunk.The Super-Soldier Serum permanently transformed him from a frail young man into the "perfect" specimen of human development and conditioning. The Super-Soldier Serum is definite, meaning if Rogers chooses to live an unhealthy lifestyle with no workout training, none of his powers would be weakened by any means. Despite this, Rogers maintains a healthy diet and a regular exercise regimen, which seems to have increased his capabilities further, much like how it increases strength, physical performance, and muscle control in non-enhanced humans. (taken from the wiki)

Artist

Master tactician and combatant

Worthy of the Mjølnir

Strengths: Loyal: If there is one overreaching trait or strength that Steve Rogers processes it would be his loyalty. His loyalty and Morality might be considered a fault to some, but to Steve, they are the building blocks that he has constructed his entire life around. He is a man who will walk into a building and destroy the building to rubble to protect the people that he cares about. He has learned to care for his team, the Avengers like family, but even family didn’t stop him from fighting his own family to protect his best friend. Once Steve likes someone, there is no way to shake him loose.


Trust in his own beliefs: Steve is driven by the need or desire to do the right thing… ALWAYS. He never hesitates to stand up for someone who is being bullied or whom he feels is being bullied. Even without the supersoldier serum, Steve fought boys three times his size with just a trashcan lid for a shield. After the serum, he stood up to the likes of Loki, a God and took down an organization like SHIELD because it was the right thing to do. Steve’s values and beliefs are really infallible.

Inspirational: Captain America is an inspirational figure in the world. There are many people that look up to him and try to emulate him, especially in his early years, after the ice. What very few people know is that Steve Rogers is more inspirational than Captain America. He is a skilled leader and tactician, often providing words of motivation and encouragement to those around him. He has the genuine ability to make people think that anything is possible, even what looks to be impossible.

Weaknesses: Stubborn: Steve is just as stubborn as he is moral, sometimes moreso. Steve is uncompromising in his beliefs about what is right and wrong. He makes snap judgments about people and situations, often regretting those decisions later. His stubbornness, however, will not let him back down. Once he has made up his mind about something there is no changing it. This is especially seen in the outcome of the Civil War, if Steve had listened to Natasha and Tony, all of the events probably would have gone differently.

Guilt Complex/Attachment to the past: Steve carries the burden of the world on his shoulders, not just his own, but everyone that he is close to. The Serenity Prayer is something that strikes a chord with me about Steve, “accept the things you cannot change.” Steve doesn’t believe there is anything that he can’t change, which is why he still holds so much guilt when it comes to Bucky, and why he had to save him in 2014 since he failed to do so in 1944. Steve has a firm attachment to his past and his guilt, as seen by the picture he still carries of Peggy Carter and almost losing himself to his guilt over losing Vision, Sam and Bucky. He keeps his emotional pain firmly hidden and now he can add Tony and Natasha’s sacrifices to his burden.

Protective/Self Sacrificing: Steve is willing to do whatever it takes to protect the people that he cares about, including sacrificing his own happiness for someone else’s. He jumped on top of a grenade so that his unit would not get hurt. He crashed a plane in the Ocean and was frozen for 70 years just to protect the people of New York. He will not allow himself to fight the Winter Soldier, who is actively trying to kill him, because he believes that his friend is in there somewhere. He has always deemed other people’s lives and happiness more important than his own.

Nightmares: Steve's biggest nightmare is losing everyone he loves and not being able to do a damn thing about it. He also detests ice and often has a nightmare about being alive in the ice.
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Prose sample: Game sample from City of Sin