The trio of Desert Diamond (Julia Esteban), Geothunder (Sam Stone, probably not his real name), and Divine Blade (Noriko Mushashi) are my first time writing poly characters.

Desert Diamond is the account for the Greekchorus who sold the magic gem that gave her her powers on ebay, Geothunder’s a nazi experiment shapeshifter, and Divine Blade can summon a holy blade of fire to smite evil and thinks she’s supposed to be using it, probably.

Included is what Geothunder looks like without his abilities. He goes from eight feet to five foot two and it only happens once and he hates it. Not just for the height thing.

(DD and DB are both noticeably lighter in the sims – that’s a lighting issue. They should be as dark as their hero pictures)

Seductra v.1.0, a line of ‘artificial heroes’ to compete with the HeroBot line and appeal to a certain… demographic. This particular model had her face and hair burned off by a fire villain, revealing a terminator-type face beneath. The line was officially discontinued when it turned out their sonic and pseudo-psychic abilities were actually being used for subliminal advertising

Gang: The Urban Savages, a group compromised mostly of white twenty-something men who claim to live in the ‘Concrete Jungle.’ Most went down a wrong path when they took up freeganism. Have been known to swarm citizens en masse to mug them for their lattes.

Known allies: Animals they liberate from labs and private zoos. Mostly monkeys, with (rare) large cats such as tigers.

Known hideouts: None. They change to a new one each night, like gorillas.

Threat level: Street level only. The Urban Savages have no ties to higher level dangers, or aspirations to become such. They’re dangerous, but not world-threateningly so.

Background: Speaking of celebrities (see Alba Bonaventura in the last post) we have Starcross Morgenstern. When I originally conceived of her she was a member of The Exceptionals as a secret hero, but I realized it’s much more interesting to just have a stage hero persona, instead of a real hero identity.

So she worked herself up from busking and working clubs, to a high concept hero-rock persona called ‘Starfall’ which she’s managed to get a comicbook tie-in for.

Unlike Bonaventura, she hasn’t got any ties to illegal activities. But Starcross may end up being the one to save her.

Real hair colour: None of your business.

Real birth name: That’s it, actually.

The first story posted for St. Genevieve is The Swiss Army Henchwoman about Patrice, who makes her living as an extra body for gangs.

In the story I mention the Goodguy Associates, which is the local mob. Here we see them (high-ranking member Shiloh Armati and poor stupid Tony Vadas) extorting money from pop star Alba Bonaventura while Patrice chills and wonders if she can ask for an autograph.

For those curious, the Patrice sim no longer exists as I didn’t save her in time before she burnt to death. Turns out Sims 4 has no firefighters anymore. Even if you have alarms.

In-canon, Patrice is probably known by her neighbours as ‘That dowdy girl in 3c who keeps weird hours.’

I gave her a lil’ kitty mouth.

officialhamlet:

i want realistic modern fantasy like

someone finding a dragon egg and livetweeting the process of trying to hatch it (with no prior knowledge on how a dragon egg should be hatched)

a guy selling an enchanted sword on craigslist

a tattoo artist who does spell runes but for really mundane stuff like conjuring a bound demonic pen or for summoning your keys

summoning a demon for the vine

selfies with mermaids

prank calling wizards

Special Human Elite Response Interface Federal Firearm

S.H.E.R.I.F.F.

Anton Briggs was a cop who was good at his job. He had respect for the law and the people he served. Unfortunately that didn’t mean squat to a drunk driver who smashed into his car when he tried to pull them over for erratic driving.

Anton lost both his legs and was resigned to maybe spend the rest of his future productive years writing mystery novels. Instead, the police force offered to rebuild him into the face of heroism for the police force: SHERIFF. Now on mechanical legs he upholds the law and tries to keep the streets of St. Genevieve safe for everyone.