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Published: 2019-01-28 07:12:52 +0000 UTC; Views: 3876; Favourites: 31; Downloads: 5
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Description A break from CDC for a much needed update to Kiki's list of musical Forms. The Original One  was posted all the way back in 2016, and it shows. Wasn't a fan of a lot of them, and redesigned pretty much all of them as well as added a few new ones that I've concocted since then. Also included at the end of each description is some music to just get you in the mood for the kind of stuff that she would hypothetically have playing while in each of her forms.

Disco/Default Kiki
As her favorite Genre of music, Kiki casually dresses in her favorite disco-themed attire, as such, she doesn't have a dedicated Disco Form, and the genre is relegated to her default form. She might have some untapped powers in her default form, but has yet to unlock them, mostly because I can't think of what powers the form would actually have. Theme Music

Rock/Heavy Metal Kiki
In this form, Kiki's offensive capabilities are boosted tremendously. Not only is her body physically stronger, but she also gains a few tools that she can utilize such as the ability to summon incredibly powerful claws that can tear through metal and the ability to breathe fire. The form does come with certain drawbacks though. While her power is boosted tremendously, the magic that powers her up leaves her body much more vulnerable, meaning that any blows she takes while in this form hit her for much harder. Also, if she stays in this form for too long, she can end up getting overly aggressive and easily agitated, which can cloud her judgement in battle if she's relying on this form too much. Theme Music

Techno/Dubstep
The quick beats and high energy of techno and dubstep give Kiki the power of super-speed. Not only is she able to move incredibly quickly, but she is also able to trade blows and react at those speeds as well, allowing her to more easily react to opponents or hit them with flurries of punches. Depending on the strength of the bass the music she surrounds herself with has, she can also convert some of that extra speed to attack. Like her Rock/Heavy Metal Form, she is more fragile than normal while in this form, however, it's to a much lesser extent. Theme Music

Epic Orchestral
The Destiny of a hero radiates from the orchestra backing Kiki up, granting her the ability to create a sword and shield construct, as well as giving her instinctive swordsmanship skills. Unlike her claws in Rock/Heavy Metal form, the sword construct is much closer in durability to that of an actual sword, and can be broken/deflected much like any other blade. While in this form, she also has increased durability, allowing her to shrug off some attacks that would have dealt some damage in other forms. She loses her instinctive sword knowledge when she leaves this form. Theme Music

Jazz
Jazz is carries an air of smoothness and confidence that Kiki holds high while in this form. Her jazz form makes her the coolest looking cat in the room, giving her enhanced acrobatic skills, dexterity, and reflexes, allowing her to easily doge flurries of attacks, or perform feats of precise athleticism like that one scene in spider man when he catches all the stuff on the lunch tray. You know the one. Stuff like that. This form can be particularly annoying to deal with, but like all the good forms, it comes with the caveat of making her more fragile to enemy attacks. Theme Music ]

Western
The tootin' horns and strummin' guitars of the music from the old west gives onto Kiki the same capabilities you'd expect from a cowboy...girl. She gets two very different constructs in this form, a lasso and a pistol as well as the instinctive skills to use them both beyond her normal ability. The pistol does fire rounds of energy, however the bullets do not actually pierce through their targets, instead they inflict a large impact of force which can stun, stagger, or in some cases even send the opponent flying. It's a decent way for her to whittle down opponents from a distance. The lasso is pretty much what you'd expect, aside from having more durability than your average rope. Theme Music

Oriental
The Soothing strums of the Gunzheng give Kiki the clarity of mind to channel into her inner martial artist. This form increases her dexterity and acrobatics to a lesser extent than her Jazz form, and also give her instinctive martial arts skills, allowing her to hold her own in hand to hand combat. When that doesn't work, she can summon a bo-staff construct to further aid her in the fight. Unlike some of her other offensive forms, she doesn't suffer any loss of durability, but it comes at the expense of no extra offensive power being given to her, as this form forces her to rely on technique. Theme Music

Classical
Refined Piano and strings bestow Kiki with some of their elegance when she's in this form, bestowing upon her some fancy mannerisms and a few other tricks. This form carries a lot with it, firstly Kiki gets a bit of an attitude adjustment while in this form, able to easily blend in with the snootiest of upper crusts, and pick up on subtle social cues to look completely in her element at even the most exclusive gala, because after all, you can't spell classical without class. This does come with the caveat of a few strange mannerisms and a bit of a condescending attitude while using this form outside of those fancy environments. Alongside social instinct, Kiki also is able to summon a rapier construct, and gains instinctive fencing skills to use it properly. The precision of the rapier and fencing style suits the classical theme and gives her a separate sword fighting option than what epic orchestral offers her. And on top of both of those, she is also able to slide along the ground as if she is ice skating if she so chooses, giving her the elegant appearance of gliding across the floor while also offering her unique mobility options in combat. Theme Music

Opera
Opera is as straightforward as it seems. The powerful lungs and voice of the genre are bestowed upon Kiki, however her voice becomes a lot more powerful than any plain opera singer could dream. She is able to use her voice as a weapon, sending out shock-waves of vocal force towards opponents and objects. This allows her to do a few things such as hit aerial opponents, break glass and other fragile objects, and even stutter some electronics.  Theme Music

Vaporwave
Replacing the idea of general chill music from the original form sheet, Vaporwave's unique calming beats pass on to Kiki in this form. She's able to emit an aura around herself that is able to calm down the people and creatures around her. This aura also gives those who stay in it for long enough a slight healing factor, allowing them to recover from injuries faster than they could before and boosting the effects of healing magics. She's also able to float a few feet off the ground. If she's too far away from the ground, her floating ability instead acts like a slowfall until she's close enough to the ground to free float again. The only caveat this chill package comes with is that Kiki ends up pretty aloof and sedentary, and can end up stuck in the form, or lose interest in more important matters and tasks as a result. Theme Music

Nursery Rhyme
Kiki hearkens back to her childhood years when channeling the power of nursery rhymes. Kiki's not entirely sure why she has this one, as it doesn't seem to do much besides make her young again. There may be some hidden power to it somewhere, but for now it's main use is just to get Kiki into places that would require a much smaller size to enter or exit, and to watch TV and be a lot more entertained. Much like her Vaporwave form, it has the price of making Kiki get to into it if she's in it for too long. If she spends too long in her Nursery Rhyme form, she'll end up taking on more and more child-like tendencies including loss of motor skills, short attention span, and loss of some cognitive ability. These are all of course restored once she changes back, although she gets quite the migraine from all of her knowledge suddenly popping into her head. Theme Music (You Know I had To)

Lullaby
Now some might argue that a Lullaby and a Nursery Rhyme are basically the same thing. Clearly the magical musical force that gives Kiki her powers disagrees, and it's right to! Lullaby Kiki essentially pulls a big ol' Jigglypuff on everyone around her. It's very similar to her vaporwave form, except rather than simply calm and heal, Lullaby Kiki's aura makes those around her incredibly drowsy and after long enough, fall asleep. This is very useful in some cases, but also incredibly situational. It's also incredibly risky, as while Kiki has resistance to her aura, she's not immune to it either, meaning that every use of this form is a battle of wills with her opponent to stay awake the longest. If she falls asleep, she reverts to default form. When she exits this form, those who have fallen asleep as a result of it will continue their sleep as normal, and do not awaken right away, including her. Theme Music
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Os-a-lot [2020-11-21 15:32:30 +0000 UTC]

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Chaos-force [2019-01-28 11:13:56 +0000 UTC]

such a colorful variety of designs! all very stylish and unique~
Fantastic job! really captured the theming of each genre greatly.

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