Name:Mordecai Wellington Alias:Redemption/Nightmare Height:6'4 Weight:205 Hair:Short brown Eyes:Steel blue
Bio:Twin brother of Magnus Wellington. Committed suicide by absorbing to much energy resulting him to burst into dust. After Ursula brought him back to life he fled refusing to fight. He feel's life is no longer fighting for because of the traumatic incidents he has suffered through his life. He feels all human being are evil and will commit evil sometime in there life and only a small few refuse to do so classifying them as good. He wants to find meaning in life again so he re-united with Magnus and is now trying to join Cat's Meta-Human responce team and possibly become its leader.
Powers:Genius level intelligence. Skilled hand to hand combatant and swordsman. Moderate level telepath. His vocal rhythms make people cry after talking long enough. Can absorb and harnest pure energy from living and non living things. He can channel this energy into a healing factor or expel it in the form of pure energy lightning from his eyes, hands, and fingertips.His eyes glow white when using his powers. When angered his eyes turn glow red and he takes the form of Nightmare. After being revived he is able to control himself in his Nightmare state though he is unaware of this as of now. As Nightmare he feels no pain and and is a shape shifter. He invades the minds of his opponents and forces them to face there greatest fears. *example* Opponent is extremely afraid of spiders. Mordecai will transform into a giant spider inside their mind and attack them and torment them. Causing them great mental stress and pain. In this state neither him or his opponent are physically responsive. How long he can maintain this ability is based on the amount of energy he has absorbed.
Paraphenalia:Wears a full head metal mask *think irom man helmet except only with no color* Wears a suit or armor also. Normal street clothes he wears expensive suits. Weapons include nearly indescrutible swords and knives.
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We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons.