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Hisoka the Magician ([personal profile] debauchewy) wrote2016-09-04 10:46 pm

TANA APP

OOC INFO
_NAME: Vou/Vouloir
_PLURK: acrylicemulator
_AGE: 25
_CURRENT/PAST CHARACTERS: Gyro Zeppeli, Gamagori Ira


IC INFO
_CHARACTER'S NAME: Hisoka
_CANON: Hunter x Hunter
_CANON POINT: After his fight with Chrollo and killing Kortopi and Shalnark
_CHARACTER'S (ACTUAL) AGE: 28
_CHARACTER'S (APPARENT) AGE: 20s
_CHARACTER'S HAIR COLOR: Pink when she shows up. I go with it naturally being red too.
_TANAGURA (elite) OR MIDAS (mongrel)?: Mongrel
_HOUSING PREFERENCE: Area 9 (Ceres)
_REAPP: I have never played this character in Tana.


_HISTORY: http://hunterxhunter.wikia.com/wiki/Hisoka

Hisoka will infact be a CRAU from his previous game MoM. While for the most part Hisoka remains relatively unchanged due to his own nature, some things have happened to him in his previous game that will affect his personality to a degree.

Hisoka has never been known to stay around people or long. Blame it on his fickle nature or that he gets bored easily, but just like his ability, Bungee Gum, he most of the time attaches and detaches his life from others as he sees fit.

In Mask or Menace, this was usually the case, until Chrollo appeared.

He finally had his chance for a fight, but a quick thinking Chrollo struck a deal with him there: If Hisoka helped him gain more abilities, he'd repay Hisoka with his time and 'entertain him'. Hisoka of course was interested by the idea and took it, thinking he'd change his mind at some point anyway- he often does.

But over time he never changed his mind. It continued to be fun to play this game, but at the same time he ended up being around Chrollo far more than he had ever really been around someone before. Not only that, but Chrollo never disappointed. He always rolled with his punches, always kept him entertained, and eventually it got to the point where Hisoka not only didn't want to "unstick" from the guy, but he couldn't anymore. Hisoka is, afterall, still a man, still a human, and everyone is able to get attached whether they like it or not. He managed to avoid it all this time only for to finally happen without realizing it; because he'd never ended up around someone so entertaining to him for such a long period of time.

While this does affect Hisoka to a degree in that he actually cares about someone, it only applies to Chrollo. He isn't the sort of person to go through a huge personality change just because he fell in love with some guy, and honestly, while he does feel deeply for Chrollo, it's still to his own gain. He does everything by him because it makes himself feel good over all. He'll still be the same as ever to anyone else, though he'll be a little touchy concerning Chrollo due to his emotional attachment to him. It's a sort of soft spot for him, much like his soft spot for Gon started to manifest in canon (EX: when he wins the volleyball game just because he knows Gon wants it).

For any other CR that he's had concerning other characters, I kept a CR page you can find here.

_ABILITIES: Hisoka is an extremely experienced fighter, is strong, fast. He is also shown to be a genius tactician, quick on his feet, and is an extremely fast learner; able to pick up new tricks and moves just from watching someone else do them. He also is very good with cards, able to do intricate tricks with them and deal various casino games exceptionally well (Something he better honed in Mask or Menace).

NEN
(canon based abilities adjusted by the gate)


Hisoka has the ability to use nen, which is a technique one can learn to hone and train their aura/life force to fight and protect them. This includes using your aura to enhance attributes like your defense, senses like sight and smell, speed and strength, all on either your entire body or on parts of your body. Able to hide your aura or envelope things in your aura, and emit your aura at things or people. Aura can also be used on items to strengthen them and treat them like an extension of your body (Hisoka uses it on playing cards to make them strong enough to use as edge weapons).

One is also able to use nen/aura to attack others in various ways. Everyone that can use nen fall into one of six different categories. Hisoka falls under the classification of Transmuter. Meaning he can give his aura properties of something else, like fire or lightning. It depends on the transmuter and what properties they prefer, and people in all categories can create special skills for themselves. For Hisoka, he decided to give his aura properties like gum and rubber. Allowing him to stretch and stick his aura to things. His aura can only be removed by his will and can't be broken. This ability making his aura like gum/rubber, he called 'Bungee Gum' or 'Elastic Love.'

Hisoka has also developed an ability using his aura called 'Texture Surprise' or 'Flimsy Lies'. This allows him to apply his aura to any surface and change it's appearance. This can be as intricate as changing a few words on an essay on a sheet of paper, to making his clothing appear undamaged, or his skin appeal unharmed. Though in order to cover things that have broken surfaces he must apply his aura to something thin like cloth or paper that is intact and then apply it to the surface he wants to change. This is only a change in appearance though. If he uses cloth to make look like skin and places it on himself, someone can touch him and feel that it's cloth and infact not skin. Hence the 'texture surprise', the texture usually changing in favour of a different appearance. The surface can only be unstuck by Hisoka, just like his Bungee Gum. But it will continue to have the properties of paper unless he uses his nen to change it further.

CRAU In Mask or Menace, Hisoka spent his time honing a new ability which he called 'Lovely Mask' or 'Performer's Paste.' This ability allows him to pull and spread his Nen over someone's appearance and copy it. Not only can he copy what someone looks like and apply it to himself, but he can also cover his face with his aura and sculpt entirely new appearances from scratch. This ability is normally not the sort he'd create, but it had become useful to him in MoM to hide his appearance. In Tana he will be able to do the same, including changing his hair colour with it. He'll remain a Mongrel though as far as his ID is concerned.

He's shown to be extremely strong in canon and highly skilled using his nen abilities, especially after his 'death' and revival. It seems that his ability to control his Nen is even powerful enough to bring himself back from the dead, as well as to reconstruct and maintain body parts he had blown off during his fight with Chrollo. References can be found here, here, and here.

Further information concerning his powers can be found here.


_PERSONALITY: Everything Hisoka does falls under self satisfaction. Most of the time, it is centered around being challenged, and enjoying the challenge as a whole, even without there being a direct win to either side. This could mean a fight he's actively in, or a potential fight he is waiting for down the line.

A fight with someone working to beat Hisoka. A potential fight with someone Hisoka believes is strong. An event that can better someone else in hope they'll become stronger in the long run. Helping out someone to ensure they don't die in order to protect their future to potentially fight them. All things Hisoka is shown to be doing and don't make the mistake of ever thinking it's for anyone but himself. A true chaotic neutral at heart.

Hisoka lives and breathes entertainment and is shown lying, cheating, killing, helping, leaking information, and just about anything to achieve this level of entertainment. An over all lack of morals in general makes it difficult to place him as well. Not only will he help save people, but he proves to not mind killing people in the process. This is seen in several instances, including when he kills Killua's butler, Gotoh, when he gets in the way of stopping Killua from potentially killing himself and everyone he knows (ep 142).

Seem nice, to a degree? Despite the death?

Well it's not really, at all. He only kills Gotoh because a) He's one of the people that could die by Killua's actions, and b) If Killua or Gon die, he won't be able to fight them in the future.

Most of this probably wouldn't be as possible without his strong sense of confidence. It's seen in everything he does. How strong his posture is, the saunter in his walk, the calm way he usually speaks. Even in how he feels safe enough to just take moments to himself to think about how turned on he is in certain situations (ep 36)(ep 54). A man not as confident in his own abilities wouldn't allow his mind to drift off so easily. It's said at one point how confident he is during a fight between Gon and Hisoka by another character, Hisoka's main mistake is that he knows he'll win, showing he is rather full of himself and his abilities (ep 36). Though due to how strong he is? It's obvious he worked very hard in order to better himself. Bettering himself though, could easily of stemmed out of wanting to fight stronger and stronger opponents, thus sky rocketing his own abilities and making the search more difficult for true challenges.

The patience is easily something he could of gained throughout time, due to how strong he ended up getting. Most likely, when he was younger and weaker, the desire to fight those stronger was a lot easier met. But due to becoming extremely strong himself, he had to become a more patient person in order to be satisfied with the fights he gets into. On several occasions he is shown barely putting effort into fights knowing he won't need to to win, only to allow the other party a win so they continue to feel inspired to fight him in the future and get stronger. Though as soon as he feels they have no more potential for getting stronger? He's done with them. Kastro, a man who he beat once in the Heaven's Arena, showed promise before and thus was spared. Though the second time he and Hisoka fight, Hisoka makes it clear that he can't see Kastro improving anymore. And after he played with Kastro a little to at least see what he's learned since their first fight- entertaining himself despite his sureness of winning- he beats Kastro rather easily, and ends all interest he has in the man (ep 32). This shows that he's open to hiding his own abilities rather actively in favour of playing passively in a fight to see someone else's powers. Shows that he seems to prefer a more complete win, and will go for something more final instead of merely killing someone before he can know what they can do. It also shows he doesn't take much seriously. When you never really go into a fight really trying? Yeah, either you're really damn cocky, or have the ability to back up the way you act. And in Hisoka's case, it's both.

He is often shown changing his mind, though it usually only seems that way to outside sources. Most of the time Hisoka already has a general idea of how he'll go about something. And when it comes down to it? His loyalty has always been to himself.

Says he'll help the Phantom Troupe? Appears to, then ends up hindering them, but knew that would always be a possibility himself because he always was there for his own goals (season 3). First goal being to fight the Troupe's leader- he just has to appear like he's helping them or else he won't get an opportunity for what he wants.

Says he'll help Illumi (season 6), Killua's brother, stop Killua from using their third brother Alluka's ability to heal Gon? Only does this to stop himself from dying, and to stop Gon and Killua from dying and losing those fights in the future. But he also wants to save Gon and that ability could heal him, so he hinders Illumi as well in favour of helping Killua. He even contemplates killing Killua once just to make Illumi mad (ep 143). It would sacrifice Killua's potential fight with Hisoka, but would make Illumi chase after Hisoka in anger, which seems to appeal to Hisoka's desire for a true challenge. Though he decides against it as soon as he learns Killua's actions will not lead to anyone dying, and because killing Killua most likely leads in Gon's death. And he can't really have losing TWO potential awesome fights in the future. That just will not do.

It could be said that this ideal of everything for yourself was something he just needed to have in his life to survive. Considering he is most likely from Meteor City, a city where everyone leaves what they choose to abandon, where no one truly has a family- Hisoka could of adopted a selfish mindset just to get by. Everything for himself, food water, effort all needed to be expended in order to help himself because there really was no one to him anyway. Having to worry so much about number one eventually led to how he is now. Even more greedy, hedonistic, and manipulative.

Everything he does is for that need to challenge himself, to truly challenge himself. He's asked at one point by Kurapika while Hisoka is helping Kurapika against the the Phantom Troupe- why do you fight? Why do you want to challenge the Troupe's boss?

"Because he is strong..."

Is it to see who's stronger, test your own strength?

"Perhaps... but, it turns me on... thinking about fighting the boss..." (ep 54)

Though- even when he does fight Chrollo finally, and loses... guess what. It only leads to him going after him again. Hisoka even dies as a result of this fight, but his desire to keep going, to please that ever beating lust for more, it bleeds into his Nen. In this series, it is said that Nen can become even stronger in death. If you want something enough, you Nen can continue on after you've been finished. Well in this case, Hisoka's desire to keep living not only makes his own Nen continue on, but it makes it start up his heart again, kicking him back to life. He's pretty much the definition of 'thirst'.

_ITEMS:

His clothing.
A deck of regular cards.
A cell phone.
Some candy.
Man, he really doesn't carry a lot on him. Sucks for him.


WRITING SAMPLES

_GEN SAMPLE: b)

The video begins showing the beautiful inside of an Eos Tower bathroom. It's huge, modern yet elegant. Steam lingers in your view and it has an almost pinkish hue to it when you stare long enough. It looks pretty comfortable, warm too but... where's the person filming this? Are they filming off a palm reader? Your question will be answered soon enough because the view turns. It seems who ever started this feed wanted you to get a look at the bathroom he was in- that or he just stopped giving a shit for a second.

Either way the view changes to show a man with bright pink hair lounging in an overly soapy bath. The bath is huge and gorgeous like the rest of the bathroom. The guy's not too bad looking himself, his appearance having a sort of glamour glow from the steam filling the space around him.

"Mmmh~" A soft hum leaves him, looking up then to the camera. He tilts his head, a slim smile on his face.

"Anyone have any plans today? Something fun?" His gaze narrows, the corners of his mouth peel wider in a broader in an even more serpentine smile. "If so, is there room for one more? I promise to be good~❤"

It's on you if you wanna risk bringing a guy like this to whatever friendly gathering you have going on. Though I guess if it's a sexy gathering, maybe it'd be a good idea? There's obviously mischief running through this guy's veins though. If you take a closer look, at least from the view so far, he doesn't seem to have a Pet Ring on. So what the hell is he doing advertising his time from an Eos Tower bathroom?? Should he even be in there?? It could even be your bathroom... he has no issue getting into rooms through windows.

_SMUT SAMPLE: http://hornswoggled.dreamwidth.org/21637.html?thread=1541509#cmt1541509

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT MY CHARACTER IS THE FOLLOWING:
_SENTIENT: Yes
_MENTALLY ADULT: Yes
_CAPABLE OF CONSENT: Yes
_CAPABLE OF SEXUAL AROUSAL: Yes

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