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Published: 2023-06-17 10:30:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 405; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 0
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Description And here we have The Ripper, another alternate variation of one of my OCs as a superhero! I brought her up in my previous deviation as she resides in the same continuity as my spidersona.

The Ripper is an alternate variation of my OC Beverley Atkinson, who in my original story is bascially the protagonist Verity’s bully throughout high school. The same applies here: In both stories, she mentally torments him, basically as an emotional punching bag because her living situation is less than savoury. When high school ends she basically sorts herself out and grows as a person off-page, though whereas she gets murdered by good ol' Philistine before she can go and apologise to Verity in the original story, here she becomes a superhero called Timberwolf.

She can generate blades from any part of her body, which is why there are large square holes in her costume. She's also extremely agile and has expertise in a few martial arts.

At some point, she discovers things that pretty much break any semblance of moral code she may have had before. On the job, she comes across many people who are trapped with abusers, a lot of which are more heinous than she thought was possible. This soon sends her down a downward spiral until she becomes disillusioned with the world, eventually dropping her superherione identity and turning to murder - particularly of those that abuse others. This is when she becomes The Ripper.

During an alley fight, she comes across Black Recluse, another vigilante whom she immediately recognises as Verity since his costume doesn't hide his most notable feature (his hair). After the fight, they go somewhere nobody can find them (a rooftop or apartment maybe idk) and basically talk things out, with Beverley profusely apologising for the way she treated him years ago. Verity seems to have no quarrel with her, oddly having held no grudge in spite of the fact that she had an overwhelmingly terrible impact on his mental health. It's here that Beverley realises this whole time she's been projecting on those she kills, as a few years back, she wasn't any different. And yet, despite this, Verity says it's all good. From this point forward, Beverley does her best to make things up to him and the two grow closer, frequently teaming up against criminals and avoiding the law... sounds like the perfect pair imo GEKSHENSBSNSNS
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