Okay. So. Hairaiser's character is really in beginning stages at best right now. Same could be said for many of the characters, but I'm not taking on this sort of character development for any other existing characters 'til I've got his worked out first. Special treatment from his fangirl and all. But - I'm not straying off subject this early, not me! - the sum of his character, currently, is that he is a villain and that his hair is a weapon. To be specific, a weapon that shapeshifts.
Ah, lots of work to be done here. Major blanks need to be filled; I particularly note the origin of his powers and his motive for crime. But first, just some thoughts on his general fighting abilities, while I have it in mind. (There's also the question of upgraded versions, which I'll be getting to much later.)
I think it's safe to assume at this point that he's an offensive powerhouse? There's no question his attacks have been shown to be big long stabby stabby things of death, which makes sense. I mean, he's a shark, and given his personality, and his breakdown animation - yeah, this is a man who targets his prey and goes straight in for the kill. And given the length of his hair, and the idea of him being able to launch it as a projectile, he's pretty much set for his attacks both in close range and long range. So then there's the matter of defense, and I think both for practicality and for balance, this is probably not gonna be as much of a strong suit for him. Also, most pictures drawn so far show him fighting at somewhat of a range, rather than up close and personal; it makes the most sense in design, 'cause why put your body in danger when you can fight from that sort of distance without any problems?
But then, there's already been designs for him that work with him covering part or all of himself with hair as armor, almost to the point of looking like some sort of dark tentacle thing. It makes sense and it doesn't... might as well boost defenses somehow, but would even the most durable and stabby stabby of hair be a great armor? Not unless you get some weaving going on to give it some structure, and I dunno if he's really into dreads. However, I do think it can work with his character, looked at another way: given that it's basically just a part of his weapon, and drawing inspiration from the idea of shark skin (which is covered in tiny, sharp, tooth-like scales), I had the thought that maybe rather than giving him protection like regular armor, it protects him in that he uses it to hurt people and things which contact his body in attacking him. Kind of like Rough Skin, as a reference for the Pokémon dorks in the audience. Does that make any sense?
Mm. In that same general area (and because I always love a dynamic character much more than a static one, more sides and definition means more interest), there's the question of if there's going to be any other shark influences in how he acts and fights. Because, well, sharks are damn cool and some of the best predators out there, so they're a very good source of inspiration. And they're a major part of his character design, pretty much as important as music (except Rocktra's got music powers pretty well covered, I think) For example, as far as senses go, sharks have a very fine-tuned sense of smell, particularly for blood... they also have excellent hearing, and a sort of sixth sense which allows them to detect electric fields around other living things (it's really cool - I suggest to anyone remotely interested in science stuff to read
the wiki article on it or any other source on electroreception)... as far as their sight goes, they tend to hide their eyes in attacking, and some have nocturnal vision; overall, they're more based on their other senses. So, while I don't think it'd be fair for Daryan to have extreme electroreception detection powers on top of his hair powers, it might make sense for his senses to be much sharper than average, making him harder to sneak up on and giving him a small advantage in settings where it's harder to see everything, like dark battlefields or ones that at least have heavy shadows. On a different note entirely, the personality of sharks could play into how his role and motive develops - because they're such dangerous predators, we've come to think of them as mindless, bloodthirsty killers, but research has shown they're actually much more intelligent and social than we give them credit for. To me at least, that suggests the idea of him having the image of your typical sadistic, bloodthirsty bastard villain most of the time, but slowly revealing he has a greater purpose and more calculated actions than just "kill kill kill".
Now that motive's come up, I'll backtrack to those blanks which haven't been filled. Backstory and motive. Always tricky, since the two are what make him who he is and thus are so often woven together. And... well, there's so many possibilities, if one's just trying to pull ideas out of thin air. Mm, where to start with these?
I browsed through the old paintchat archives and found
a very silly idea with some awesome and amusing images to accompany them for the origin of his powers. On one hand, I love it because I cracked up so hard when I saw it, but on the other - well, if I'm treating this like serious business (and given how much I'm writing here, it's safe to say I am), then there's no way I can support any origins like the Spiderman origin of total BS. Nevermind one that goes as far as to have radioactive sharks. That somehow bites his hair and nothing else. And the rest of him is somehow perfectly okay. So, hmm. What are other options?
First off, there's the Maybelline method: Maybe he's born with it. Powers from birth, though probably ones that get stronger as he gets older (and his hair gets longer). I think this is what most if not all of the X-Men use, and it shows up in some other places as well, like with Superman; I believe it comes up a lot in SMako as Power Perfect style things. It could work, but... well, there's some issues that come up. It might not take much suspension of disbelief to accept that Angel Starr was born with a blessing on one eye and a curse on the other, but it takes quite a bit to accept that Daryan could just control his hair and turn it into different things from birth. Which is why for any outlandish powers, there's usually a explanation for this explanation, like the Random Uber Mutations like in the X-Men, or being from another race entirely for Superman. We could do the same here but my only ideas for it seem only slightly less silly than the radioactive shark thing (Daryan Crescend, the last surviving member of the Pompadourian Shark Men, living in secret amongst human society?). Konrad/Rocktra would have to be a consideration for everything, too, since the two should absolutely have a connection in their storylines - if Daryan can control his Hairaiser powers from birth, would he think to hide them from birth as well? If not... well, that would lead for a high opportunity for Konrad to know about Daryan's powers long before Daryan becomes a villain, and that'd significantly affect the storyline there... hrmm. Point is, overall, this route
could work, but it's an odd fit at best right now.
So assuming he gets the powers post-birth, there's the question of deliberate versus accidental. Deliberate could be either his own choice or someone giving the powers to him without his knowledge. But for both, you gotta ask why. And in this case in particular, you gotta ask why
hair powers. They actually did a version of this for Millia Rage, where she learned it as one of several fighting styles in an assassin's syndicate. But short of ripping that off deliberately, I can't see this at all. And then there's accidental... the good ol' radioactive shark route. Except without the radioactive shark itself. I gave this one a lot of thought, and if this were the case, the best fit would be him trying something out very exotic and powerful as a hair product (extract of Borginian cocoon?) and finding the results were very, very different from what he expected. That seems like the best idea so far, but I'm still iffy about it.
... I'll get back to that cocoon in a minute, because as quite a few of you already know, I had a strange idea centered around it.
Besides origin, there's also motive, and I do want to think carefully about that. Again, shark behavior; the appearance of "kill kill kill", hiding intelligence and sophistication in technique. Works with his character, too - comes across as just a rogue at first, then you learn he's a detective, then you learn the whole plot thing. The guy's got layers, man. On the other hand, I don't think it should be a particularly noble goal he's hiding, like trying to save a kid from an illness, because otherwise... well, it'd push him into the Neutral zone, and I'd like to see him as a villain from his entrance up 'til his last appearance. Even with that in consideration, this is a section that definitely needs more creative juice flowing into it, 'cause right now I'm not feeling much of anything.
... man, I'm good at rambling. Well, I've written a lot, I've eaten up a lot of the night, and my computer is trying to force me to restart it, so I'll get to the thing I did have an interesting idea about. I'm not sure if it's good or bad, yet, even after talking about it in the chat and getting feedback. But it's interesting for sure.
So, going through the cap history, I noticed a theme. From the first SMako picture (
here) to the day Hairaiser was created (
here) to even some more recent ideas (
here), everyone seems to love upgrading Daryan, changing his size and form somehow. Well, playing around with the idea, I had the thought of some way unique to his character that he could temporarily boost his powers for big fights. And I began to consider the Borginian cocoon, which in the game itself is pretty special, if not superpowered - healing a major illness or creating a deadly poison? Add in a little magic to the universe, and why can't it be a temporary power enhancer? I'm not sure how it would be used, but I don't think it should be ingested, because...
Well, the idea I was playing with was that, while the cocoon could give a quick boost to natural powers (I'm not sure exactly how to decide who could get affected and who couldn't, but I think technological enhancements like Hobocop's would be out of the question), Hairaiser in particular would have a fondness for using them, obviously. Which, unfortunately, is easy to compare to a drug addiction or confidence issues. That's one thing that makes it hard for me to commit to this idea. Drug addiction jokes would be amusing, but treated too symbolically and seriously and this whole concept could seem like a very preachy metaphor.
Downside would be that it would be very flammable. Oh man. Whether we use this cocoon idea or not, I'm pretty sure fire is a major weakness of Hairaiser's. WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS USE FIRE.
The other thing that bothered me was figuring out just how he'd be able to get the cocoons. Because they're not exactly just scattered all over your backyard; they're probably rare things, ones you really have to hunt down to get. And even with the proposal of him having extra keen senses, I'm not sure I could see Daryan spending hours searching for little cocoons in the wilderness when they're probably going to be burninated before his next fight is over.
There was the idea of him getting them through the black market, but... that one bugs me, personally. It seems to parallel a drug addiction too closely, again. And it seems unlikely he'd be getting them more than other characters if they could all be hoarded off the black market. And it really, really muddles his goal... he'd have to put a lot of resources into buying one, and then use it for his evil scemes, which... um, might net him as much resources as he needs to get a new cocoon, if he's lucky. I do not see the profit there. Seems better if it's something that's not quite as costly to him.
The only other idea... um... well, I'm reluctant to mention it again, but I guess I should, since I already did throw it out there as a possibility. The only other idea I had thus far was to ask the Boriginian moths that made said cocoons. Except Daryan has no ability to speak to moths. So who does? Well... in the PW-verse... nobody. The only one who closely interacted with insects was Dahlia, who set butterflies on fire. But... well, there's also original characters, and it's no secret that I'm extremely fond of insects, to the point that I sometimes draw my own character with the giant insect wings of a fairy on her back (as well as some other connections to insects, particularly moths - if anyone wants me to elaborate, talk to me privately, because it's all too much of a tangent to talk about here). I had the thought of getting her involved as a villain with a sort of Aquaman-ish power to talk to insects, probably something else on top of that because, standalone, Aquaman powers are some of the lamest out of all superheroes... but, well, I dunno. As much as I love working with OCs, I've backread enough to be downright terrified to suggest this, what with all the OC problems and drama that have turned up in this project in the past. And I really wouldn't want Pie to just follow Daryan around like a lost puppy, so I'd have to work out a whole different story for her and all that, while there's already so many existing characters that seem like they could use more love, and what seems like a sincere need for more villains to balance the scales and... yeah, Bee wasn't fond of this idea at all, and wants me to focus my energy on other things in the project... and I guess I can see why. So... well, I won't discard this thought completely, but I'm far, far from committing to it at this point.
It's an annoying question, probably the thing that bugs me most about this idea: what ways are there to find wild cocoons...? And yet it feels like the most inspired thing I've come up with so far, so I'd really like to explore it more...
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All right. I think that's all that I've gone through so far. I've still got my work cut out for me, especially since I really do overthink these things like you wouldn't believe. The proof is in the wall of text above.
EDIT: Actually, I forgot one specific thought I had regarding the cocoon idea, and how it'd play into the last fight the heroes have with him. Basically, taking an idea from that DARYATHAN picture... stacking the power of some number of cocoons (I say five or seven 'cause odd numbers are awesome), his hair goes out of control, basically turning into a giant monster with a mind of its own. Somewhere inside it, a weak or perhaps even unconscious Daryan is at the heart, completely buried and trapped in his own hair. Hopefully the hair would be able to taken down without killing him, though - I'd rather see a better end than him just dying and giving characters like Rocktra unnecessary angst.
Also - noting the colors in that picture and a general frustration towards how his black, black hair makes him look a lot like the black, black nailpolish (I think a remedy for this in general would be making thorough use of the white tips, especially for any sharp points) - for that fight at least, maybe Makoto could give him a quick splash of some color so everyone can see what they're fighting better? ... a quick recolor techinque... mm, I could come up with some much less serious uses for that, but I won't...