Post by vincent on Nov 23, 2009 22:45:45 GMT -5
Name: Vincent Valentine
"That was my sin, and this...this is my punishment."
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Age: 27
Family:none
Race:Human
Side:Nertual
Job:marksmen
Items: none
Accessories: Golden Gauntlet, Red-long scarf
Personalty: A Person who is quiet at all times except when talk to or something that needs to be said as of "get to the point." Or a sharp tougne more or less. A Man of a few words to say as his past is a drak and unkonwn to one to figure out as his mind is sharp as his gun. Never the less, he is a formmiable opponet from long range weapons. He never could say anything of himself or his feelings since he belives he dosen't need to and actions speak louder than words to him when it's needed.
History:
Begining
About 25 to thirty years before Final Fantasy VII, Vincent was once a member of the Turks, which was then known as Shinra's "Department of Administrative Research." When he was assigned to supervise the Jenova Project in Nibelheim, he fell in love with a scientist named Lucrecia Crescent, an assistant to Gast Faremis. When he discovered her link to his deceased father, Lucrecia fled from Vincent, ultimately entering a relationship with her associate Professor Hojo instead. Lucrecia became pregnant afterwards, and Hojo planned to use the fetus as a test subject for the Jenova Project.
Vincent objected to the use of humans—especially Lucrecia—as test subjects. Even so, in the interest of science, Lucrecia proceeded with the treatment and became very sick as a result. Outraged, Vincent confronted Hojo in the Shinra Mansion's underground laboratory and a heated argument ensued. Hojo ended it with treachery, pulling a gun from his lab coat and shooting Vincent in the chest. He proceeded to use Vincent's half-dead body as the subject for experiments involving strengthening the endurance of the human body, and metamorphosis, enabling the body to transform into various monstrous forms. While Hojo does succeed in making Vincent's body stronger, Vincent dies during the procedure. Lucrecia, devastated with Vincent's death, used her knowledge about Chaos to resuscitate him by infusing the Chaos-tainted Mako into him. The procedure worked, as Vincent's body, due to Hojo's previous experiments was strong enough to become a vessel for Chaos, however, Chaos was completely out of control and only stopped when the Protomateria had a reaction to Chaos. The Protomateria, which had been discovered by Grimoire alongside Chaos and theorized by Lucrecia to have been created by the Planet "out of necessity as a means to control Chaos and prolong it's own inevitable fate," had been in Lucrecia's laboratory. She put it inside Vincent's chest, and thus Vincent was able to control Chaos to a degree. Vincent later awakened on the operating table and responded to his modified body with both anguish and rage.
Believing himself responsible for Lucrecia's illness after Sephiroth's birth, he locked himself inside a coffin in the basement of Nibelheim's Shinra Mansion, where he slept mostly undisturbed for 28 years to atone for his "sins". He constantly relived his "nightmare" for these years as a punishment for his inability to stop Lucrecia from submitting to Hojo's experiment on her unborn baby.
Before Crisis
On December 19th, 2006, in Episode 19, the player's Turk and Verdot search for the Support Materia for the Summon Zirconiade at the Shinra Mansion. While searching, Verdot awakened Vincent inside his coffin. Despite the differences in their physical appearance, Vincent and Verdot knew each other when they were with the Turks. When he woke up, Vincent helped the Turks fight AVALANCHE, and displays sharp shooting skills, though he is rather jaded after his long sleep. It would turn out that the Materia was hidden inside the mansion and he knew of its existence. He gave it to Verdot before he returned to his rest once more, refusing to leave with the Turks.
Crisis Core
When Zack Fair heard groaning coming from a coffin, he opened it and was startled saying "there's someone sleeping in there!". Due to the camera angle, Vincent is not actually seen. Deciding against disturbing the slumbering man, he replaced the cover, which locked back into place.
Final Fantasy 7
Vincent was discovered by Cloud and the party in a locked room in the basement of Shinra Manor in Nibelheim. After some careful coaxing, he was talked out of his sleep and spoke to Cloud. Cloud told him about Sephiroth, and Vincent, knowing that he was the child Lucrecia had conceived, considered it another "sin" and returned to sleep. However, when Cloud tried to leave, Vincent followed and asked if they would meet Hojo. Cloud confirmed this, and Vincent agreed to accompany him with thoughts of claiming revenge.
Later in the game, when the party found Lucrecia in the Crystal Cave, Vincent's backstory was hinted at, with scenes depicting an argument between Vincent and Hojo over Lucrecia, and Hojo shooting Vincent and experimenting on him. However, the lack of dialogue in the scenes made their true significance ambiguous at best. When the party confronted Hojo at the controls of the Sister Ray, Vincent had a small scene where he claimed that it was Hojo, not him, that was meant to sleep and atone for his crimes. Beyond these two segments, Vincent's character is fairly inconsequential.
As Vincent was an optional character in the game, he, along with Yuffie, was not shown in the ending FMV. Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- retcons that the two of them returned to Midgar early to help evacuate the city before Meteor hit, saving many lives, including a heavily-injured Rufus Shinra. This occurs following Sephiroth's defeat, while the other characters watch the events from above in the Highwind.
Novellas
Vincent appears in the On the Way to a Smile novella "Case of Red XIII". He quickly leaves Cloud and the others in the Forgotten Capital with a cold "bye". During his journeys he follows a Turk helicopter and arrives at a hunter camp near Nibelheim. He shoots down Red XIII when he attacks one of the huts. He explains to Red XIII that his actions were wrong and leaves.
He meets Red XIII later again at the Forgotten Capital. Red XIII is scared that, due to his long lifespan, he will lose everyone he loves and live a life of loneliness. Vincent comforts him and reveals that he will always be with him because he is immortal. They agree that he and Red XIII will always meet once a year in Midgar.
Final Fantasy 7: Advent Childern
During the year following Final Fantasy VII, Vincent traveled the world, mysteriously popping in and out, retrieving information and helping those in need, keeping even looser connection with his friends than the rest of the party. In 2009, he eventually followed rumors to the Forgotten Capital, where the Remnants of Sephiroth were stationed. After Tseng and Elena were struck down and tortured by the trio at the Northern Crater, Vincent rescued them and helped them recover, while getting as much information about the remnants as he could.
When Kadaj began to fight Cloud in the Forgotten City, Vincent rushed in and opened fire at Kadaj while picking up Cloud and carrying him to safety. Resting in a remote part of the forest, Vincent relayed information about the Geostigma to Cloud, and the impending rebirth of Sephiroth. Cloud, still tormented over his guilt at being unable to prevent the deaths of Aerith and Zack, asked Vincent if sins were ever forgiven. Vincent simply replied "I've never tried". After a few minutes of thought, Cloud decided to try, and tells Vincent that he would "phone in the verdict"
Vincent showed up with the rest of AVALANCHE for the battle against Bahamut SIN, inquiring as to where he could buy a cell phone (a joke in the film; he apparently is the only member of AVALANCHE without one). He told the party the truth about Kadaj aboard the Shera, while Cloud dueled him atop the remains of Shinra Headquarters. Although the party members were eager to help, Vincent told them that Cloud could handle him alone.
During the bonus feature Reminiscence of Final Fantasy VII, Vincent made a call to Cloud. At some point after Advent Children, Vincent purchased a cell phone, and made a point to relay a message to Yuffie that she had no right to call it.
When fighting Bahamut SIN, an explosion happens on the ground, and Vincent emerges with a fire trail. It is not confirmed if it was a jump or flight ability.
Dirge of Cerberus Final Fantasy 7
A year following the events of Advent Children, in 2010, Vincent was called into duty once again. When the mysterious group Deepground began attacking people around the world, Vincent Valentine and the World Regenesis Organization started investigating. Deepground, they found, was a group based from secret experiments underground in the Shinra Building that were trying to awaken the final Weapon, Omega. To do this, they were hunting down Vincent Valentine, who housed the powerful Protomateria needed to control Omega. Vincent was forced to fight off the constant attacks while trying to solve the mystery of his own dark past. Eventually, he got his answers with the help of a young Tsviet named Shelke.
Deepground was able to steal the Protomateria straight from Vincent's body, and Chaos became increasingly unstable within Vincent throughout the game. At the end, it was revealed that a digitized version of Hojo was the mastermind of the plot. Chaos was finally completely unleashed and defeated Hojo, Deepground and Omega. When Vincent concluded his mission, he disappeared within the Crystal Cave where Lucrecia lay for some good time. Cloud's party eventually sent a befriended Shelke to retrieve Vincent, who had made his amends and forgiven himself for his "sin".
Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- revealed that when Vincent confronted Hojo he was shot, and turned into a sample for Hojo's metamorphosis experiment. The experiment left Vincent with three demonic transformations, but he was left in a death-like state. Upon discovering this, Lucrecia took his body and attempted to save him by implanting the Chaos gene within him. While Vincent was revived by this process, he became Chaos itself and had no control over the form. The Protomateria then appeared and Lucrecia used the materia to suppress Chaos and allow Vincent to have some control over the transformation. In a flashback, Vincent woke up on a table in a lab, and looked down to find himself in his Galian Beast form.
It is ambiguous precisely what happened between Vincent's awakening in the laboratory and the beginning of his extended slumber. In a note written by Hojo - the first clue provided for uncovering Vincent - he claimed to have put Vincent to sleep in the basement himself. While there was originally much conjecture as to whether Vincent's sleep was fully voluntary versus induced because of his own attitude toward it and the mystery of his in-game attire and long hair, a flashback scene in Dirge of Cerberus clearly illustrates Vincent was experimented on and then immediately put to sleep in his current appearance as a Turk. His change of appearance to his current design is unexplained.
Weapon: Cerbreus, Death Penalty
Abillity: Altogether, Vincent has four different limit breaks. Each one of them has a different effect, but all of them transform him into an unusual, monstrous form.
At the start of any of Vincent's Limit Breaks, his HP is doubled and is filled up to it's maximum amount. It returns to normal afterwards. Also, Vincent can still be affected by status changes while in another form (such as Mini or Poison). While transformed, Vincent is uncontrollable -which could be a bad thing if your other two party members are dead- and will randomly perform one of his form's two attacks when his time bar is maxed out.
Level 1-Galiant Beast
Vincent transforms into a horned, purple monster . that unleases a variety of spells and attacks against the enemy. The chance of using Beast Flare means he may end up keeping Fire-based enemies alive.
Changes:HP, Dexterity, and Defense % increase.
attacks:
Berserk Dance: (A simple but effective release of violent rage against a random enemy, hitting them for high damage.)
Beast Flare: (A toned-down (and MP-free) version of Flare, hitting all opponents for strong Fire damage.)
Death Gigas
This Morph changes Vincent into a Frankenstein's Monster -style beast with tremendous strength, if somewhat disappointing speed- . Vincent jumps and punches one enemy. pounds his chest and fires electricity at all enemies, which strikes for lightning damage.
Changes: HP & Defense increase. Dexterity & Magic Defense decrease.
attacks:
Gigadunk: (A hugely powerful slam-dunk strike against an enemy, dealing much more damage than he could have in human form.)
Livewire: (Beating his chest, Death Gigas unleashes an electrical storm which hits all enemies for high Lightning damage.)
Hellmasker
Vincent transforms into a hockey masked, chainsaw armed, psychotic being. which also has an attack that, yes, you cannot control. He attacks enemies 5 times and puts status ailments on them too -Silence, Sleepel, and Toad ailments in addition to causing poison damage.
Changes: Defence Increase.
attacks:
Splattercombo: (A crazed series of five attacks on one enemy, with each hit cutting to the bone.)
Nightmare: (Unlike the other transformations, both of Hellmask's attacks hit just one target. To make up for it, Nightmare inflicts strong Poison damage as well as Confusion, Sleep, and Mute.)
Chaos
Transforms into a malevolent winged demon.The ultimate demon, unleashing hell on those unfortunate enough to oppose him. Both attacks hit the entire enemy party, and are likely to kill all but the strongest outright.
Changes: Defense, Magic Defense and Dexterity increase.
attacks:
(Chaos Saber: A powerful attack that deals much more damage than it really should, with a Slash-All effect to hit everyone at once .)
Satan Slam: (After causing a massive skull to form from the very ground, all enemies are hit with Death. Any which are unaffected are then hit by the swarm of flaming skulls pouring from the skull's mouth.)
Magic:
(1) [Green]Poison
(2) [Green]Regen
(3) [Yellow]Death blow
(4) [Blue] Final Attack- [Red]Phoenix
(5) [Red] Phoenix
(6) [Green] Gravity
(7) [Green] Comet
(8) [Pink] Counter attack
(9) [Pink] Counter attack
(10) [Green] Cure
Crushs: Lucrecia Crescent
"That was my sin, and this...this is my punishment."
finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/File:Vincent_Valentine_Nomura_art.jpg
Age: 27
Family:none
Race:Human
Side:Nertual
Job:marksmen
Items: none
Accessories: Golden Gauntlet, Red-long scarf
Personalty: A Person who is quiet at all times except when talk to or something that needs to be said as of "get to the point." Or a sharp tougne more or less. A Man of a few words to say as his past is a drak and unkonwn to one to figure out as his mind is sharp as his gun. Never the less, he is a formmiable opponet from long range weapons. He never could say anything of himself or his feelings since he belives he dosen't need to and actions speak louder than words to him when it's needed.
History:
Begining
About 25 to thirty years before Final Fantasy VII, Vincent was once a member of the Turks, which was then known as Shinra's "Department of Administrative Research." When he was assigned to supervise the Jenova Project in Nibelheim, he fell in love with a scientist named Lucrecia Crescent, an assistant to Gast Faremis. When he discovered her link to his deceased father, Lucrecia fled from Vincent, ultimately entering a relationship with her associate Professor Hojo instead. Lucrecia became pregnant afterwards, and Hojo planned to use the fetus as a test subject for the Jenova Project.
Vincent objected to the use of humans—especially Lucrecia—as test subjects. Even so, in the interest of science, Lucrecia proceeded with the treatment and became very sick as a result. Outraged, Vincent confronted Hojo in the Shinra Mansion's underground laboratory and a heated argument ensued. Hojo ended it with treachery, pulling a gun from his lab coat and shooting Vincent in the chest. He proceeded to use Vincent's half-dead body as the subject for experiments involving strengthening the endurance of the human body, and metamorphosis, enabling the body to transform into various monstrous forms. While Hojo does succeed in making Vincent's body stronger, Vincent dies during the procedure. Lucrecia, devastated with Vincent's death, used her knowledge about Chaos to resuscitate him by infusing the Chaos-tainted Mako into him. The procedure worked, as Vincent's body, due to Hojo's previous experiments was strong enough to become a vessel for Chaos, however, Chaos was completely out of control and only stopped when the Protomateria had a reaction to Chaos. The Protomateria, which had been discovered by Grimoire alongside Chaos and theorized by Lucrecia to have been created by the Planet "out of necessity as a means to control Chaos and prolong it's own inevitable fate," had been in Lucrecia's laboratory. She put it inside Vincent's chest, and thus Vincent was able to control Chaos to a degree. Vincent later awakened on the operating table and responded to his modified body with both anguish and rage.
Believing himself responsible for Lucrecia's illness after Sephiroth's birth, he locked himself inside a coffin in the basement of Nibelheim's Shinra Mansion, where he slept mostly undisturbed for 28 years to atone for his "sins". He constantly relived his "nightmare" for these years as a punishment for his inability to stop Lucrecia from submitting to Hojo's experiment on her unborn baby.
Before Crisis
On December 19th, 2006, in Episode 19, the player's Turk and Verdot search for the Support Materia for the Summon Zirconiade at the Shinra Mansion. While searching, Verdot awakened Vincent inside his coffin. Despite the differences in their physical appearance, Vincent and Verdot knew each other when they were with the Turks. When he woke up, Vincent helped the Turks fight AVALANCHE, and displays sharp shooting skills, though he is rather jaded after his long sleep. It would turn out that the Materia was hidden inside the mansion and he knew of its existence. He gave it to Verdot before he returned to his rest once more, refusing to leave with the Turks.
Crisis Core
When Zack Fair heard groaning coming from a coffin, he opened it and was startled saying "there's someone sleeping in there!". Due to the camera angle, Vincent is not actually seen. Deciding against disturbing the slumbering man, he replaced the cover, which locked back into place.
Final Fantasy 7
Vincent was discovered by Cloud and the party in a locked room in the basement of Shinra Manor in Nibelheim. After some careful coaxing, he was talked out of his sleep and spoke to Cloud. Cloud told him about Sephiroth, and Vincent, knowing that he was the child Lucrecia had conceived, considered it another "sin" and returned to sleep. However, when Cloud tried to leave, Vincent followed and asked if they would meet Hojo. Cloud confirmed this, and Vincent agreed to accompany him with thoughts of claiming revenge.
Later in the game, when the party found Lucrecia in the Crystal Cave, Vincent's backstory was hinted at, with scenes depicting an argument between Vincent and Hojo over Lucrecia, and Hojo shooting Vincent and experimenting on him. However, the lack of dialogue in the scenes made their true significance ambiguous at best. When the party confronted Hojo at the controls of the Sister Ray, Vincent had a small scene where he claimed that it was Hojo, not him, that was meant to sleep and atone for his crimes. Beyond these two segments, Vincent's character is fairly inconsequential.
As Vincent was an optional character in the game, he, along with Yuffie, was not shown in the ending FMV. Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- retcons that the two of them returned to Midgar early to help evacuate the city before Meteor hit, saving many lives, including a heavily-injured Rufus Shinra. This occurs following Sephiroth's defeat, while the other characters watch the events from above in the Highwind.
Novellas
Vincent appears in the On the Way to a Smile novella "Case of Red XIII". He quickly leaves Cloud and the others in the Forgotten Capital with a cold "bye". During his journeys he follows a Turk helicopter and arrives at a hunter camp near Nibelheim. He shoots down Red XIII when he attacks one of the huts. He explains to Red XIII that his actions were wrong and leaves.
He meets Red XIII later again at the Forgotten Capital. Red XIII is scared that, due to his long lifespan, he will lose everyone he loves and live a life of loneliness. Vincent comforts him and reveals that he will always be with him because he is immortal. They agree that he and Red XIII will always meet once a year in Midgar.
Final Fantasy 7: Advent Childern
During the year following Final Fantasy VII, Vincent traveled the world, mysteriously popping in and out, retrieving information and helping those in need, keeping even looser connection with his friends than the rest of the party. In 2009, he eventually followed rumors to the Forgotten Capital, where the Remnants of Sephiroth were stationed. After Tseng and Elena were struck down and tortured by the trio at the Northern Crater, Vincent rescued them and helped them recover, while getting as much information about the remnants as he could.
When Kadaj began to fight Cloud in the Forgotten City, Vincent rushed in and opened fire at Kadaj while picking up Cloud and carrying him to safety. Resting in a remote part of the forest, Vincent relayed information about the Geostigma to Cloud, and the impending rebirth of Sephiroth. Cloud, still tormented over his guilt at being unable to prevent the deaths of Aerith and Zack, asked Vincent if sins were ever forgiven. Vincent simply replied "I've never tried". After a few minutes of thought, Cloud decided to try, and tells Vincent that he would "phone in the verdict"
Vincent showed up with the rest of AVALANCHE for the battle against Bahamut SIN, inquiring as to where he could buy a cell phone (a joke in the film; he apparently is the only member of AVALANCHE without one). He told the party the truth about Kadaj aboard the Shera, while Cloud dueled him atop the remains of Shinra Headquarters. Although the party members were eager to help, Vincent told them that Cloud could handle him alone.
During the bonus feature Reminiscence of Final Fantasy VII, Vincent made a call to Cloud. At some point after Advent Children, Vincent purchased a cell phone, and made a point to relay a message to Yuffie that she had no right to call it.
When fighting Bahamut SIN, an explosion happens on the ground, and Vincent emerges with a fire trail. It is not confirmed if it was a jump or flight ability.
Dirge of Cerberus Final Fantasy 7
A year following the events of Advent Children, in 2010, Vincent was called into duty once again. When the mysterious group Deepground began attacking people around the world, Vincent Valentine and the World Regenesis Organization started investigating. Deepground, they found, was a group based from secret experiments underground in the Shinra Building that were trying to awaken the final Weapon, Omega. To do this, they were hunting down Vincent Valentine, who housed the powerful Protomateria needed to control Omega. Vincent was forced to fight off the constant attacks while trying to solve the mystery of his own dark past. Eventually, he got his answers with the help of a young Tsviet named Shelke.
Deepground was able to steal the Protomateria straight from Vincent's body, and Chaos became increasingly unstable within Vincent throughout the game. At the end, it was revealed that a digitized version of Hojo was the mastermind of the plot. Chaos was finally completely unleashed and defeated Hojo, Deepground and Omega. When Vincent concluded his mission, he disappeared within the Crystal Cave where Lucrecia lay for some good time. Cloud's party eventually sent a befriended Shelke to retrieve Vincent, who had made his amends and forgiven himself for his "sin".
Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- revealed that when Vincent confronted Hojo he was shot, and turned into a sample for Hojo's metamorphosis experiment. The experiment left Vincent with three demonic transformations, but he was left in a death-like state. Upon discovering this, Lucrecia took his body and attempted to save him by implanting the Chaos gene within him. While Vincent was revived by this process, he became Chaos itself and had no control over the form. The Protomateria then appeared and Lucrecia used the materia to suppress Chaos and allow Vincent to have some control over the transformation. In a flashback, Vincent woke up on a table in a lab, and looked down to find himself in his Galian Beast form.
It is ambiguous precisely what happened between Vincent's awakening in the laboratory and the beginning of his extended slumber. In a note written by Hojo - the first clue provided for uncovering Vincent - he claimed to have put Vincent to sleep in the basement himself. While there was originally much conjecture as to whether Vincent's sleep was fully voluntary versus induced because of his own attitude toward it and the mystery of his in-game attire and long hair, a flashback scene in Dirge of Cerberus clearly illustrates Vincent was experimented on and then immediately put to sleep in his current appearance as a Turk. His change of appearance to his current design is unexplained.
Weapon: Cerbreus, Death Penalty
Abillity: Altogether, Vincent has four different limit breaks. Each one of them has a different effect, but all of them transform him into an unusual, monstrous form.
At the start of any of Vincent's Limit Breaks, his HP is doubled and is filled up to it's maximum amount. It returns to normal afterwards. Also, Vincent can still be affected by status changes while in another form (such as Mini or Poison). While transformed, Vincent is uncontrollable -which could be a bad thing if your other two party members are dead- and will randomly perform one of his form's two attacks when his time bar is maxed out.
Level 1-Galiant Beast
Vincent transforms into a horned, purple monster . that unleases a variety of spells and attacks against the enemy. The chance of using Beast Flare means he may end up keeping Fire-based enemies alive.
Changes:HP, Dexterity, and Defense % increase.
attacks:
Berserk Dance: (A simple but effective release of violent rage against a random enemy, hitting them for high damage.)
Beast Flare: (A toned-down (and MP-free) version of Flare, hitting all opponents for strong Fire damage.)
Death Gigas
This Morph changes Vincent into a Frankenstein's Monster -style beast with tremendous strength, if somewhat disappointing speed- . Vincent jumps and punches one enemy. pounds his chest and fires electricity at all enemies, which strikes for lightning damage.
Changes: HP & Defense increase. Dexterity & Magic Defense decrease.
attacks:
Gigadunk: (A hugely powerful slam-dunk strike against an enemy, dealing much more damage than he could have in human form.)
Livewire: (Beating his chest, Death Gigas unleashes an electrical storm which hits all enemies for high Lightning damage.)
Hellmasker
Vincent transforms into a hockey masked, chainsaw armed, psychotic being. which also has an attack that, yes, you cannot control. He attacks enemies 5 times and puts status ailments on them too -Silence, Sleepel, and Toad ailments in addition to causing poison damage.
Changes: Defence Increase.
attacks:
Splattercombo: (A crazed series of five attacks on one enemy, with each hit cutting to the bone.)
Nightmare: (Unlike the other transformations, both of Hellmask's attacks hit just one target. To make up for it, Nightmare inflicts strong Poison damage as well as Confusion, Sleep, and Mute.)
Chaos
Transforms into a malevolent winged demon.The ultimate demon, unleashing hell on those unfortunate enough to oppose him. Both attacks hit the entire enemy party, and are likely to kill all but the strongest outright.
Changes: Defense, Magic Defense and Dexterity increase.
attacks:
(Chaos Saber: A powerful attack that deals much more damage than it really should, with a Slash-All effect to hit everyone at once .)
Satan Slam: (After causing a massive skull to form from the very ground, all enemies are hit with Death. Any which are unaffected are then hit by the swarm of flaming skulls pouring from the skull's mouth.)
Magic:
(1) [Green]Poison
(2) [Green]Regen
(3) [Yellow]Death blow
(4) [Blue] Final Attack- [Red]Phoenix
(5) [Red] Phoenix
(6) [Green] Gravity
(7) [Green] Comet
(8) [Pink] Counter attack
(9) [Pink] Counter attack
(10) [Green] Cure
Crushs: Lucrecia Crescent