Impmon/Beelzemon | Digimon Tamers | OU

Date: 2015-04-15 09:11 pm (UTC)
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Player name: Lysoke
Age: 22
Contact: Either at [personal profile] coronadestroyer or at [plurk.com profile] Lysoke
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Character name: Impmon (rookie) | Beelzemon Blast Mode (mega)
Series: Digimon Tamers
Canon point: Right after he saves Suzie in the Runaway Locomon movie
Summary: When Impmon got into the real world, he found himself with two little kids, a brother and sister named Ai and Mako. Ai and Mako were Impmon’s unofficial tamers (as they didn’t have a digivice, they just decided to keep him) and he stayed with them for a while. However, they’re young and hadn’t learned how to share with each other, so they treated him like a toy they could fight over and would constantly argue and even cause him physical pain by pulling on each of his arms in a tug-of-war fashion. Their fighting drove Impmon to run away and left him with the opinion that all humans were awful, selfish and stupid creatures.

Impmon spent a lot of his time tormenting humans and getting a kick out of their fear of him, this left him with a boosted ego and a high opinion of his own power. However, when he discovered the Tamers and their partner digimon and how those digimon could digivolve because of their bonds with their tamers, Impmon became jealous and angry. He didn’t think it was fair that he had to be attached to someone he considered selfish who would just use him and treat him like a pet just to be stronger.

However, despite his best efforts, he began to actually become attached to the Tamers and digimon and they (especially Rika and Renamon) showed concern for him. However, this also made him angry and in a desperate attempt to prove he was strong on his own, he took on the horse Deva, Indramon who was an Ultimate level and easily defeated Impmon. Badly wounded, humiliated and with his ego crushed, Impmon hid away and gave in to the idea that he would just die and no one would care, thinking he probably deserved it that way. That was when the dog Deva, Caturamon, found him and offered him a chance to finally have that power he’d been craving, the only stipulation was that he had to destroy the Tamers and their digimon. Impmon was torn on the decision at first, recognizing that the group was the closest thing he’d ever had to friends, but his desperation to digivolve causes him to agree. He gains the power to turn into a mega thanks to the Deva’s ruler, the Digimon sovereign, and becomes Beelzemon.

As Beelzemon, he’s consumed with the seemingly endless limits to his power and goes on a destructive rampage through the digital world, loading the data of every enemy he defeats and increasing his power. This rampage leads him to finally facing the Tamers and in the initial skirmish, he destroys the partner digimon of Jeri, Leomon. One of the other tamers, Takato, becomes enraged by this and ends up fusing with his partner digimon to become the mega, Gallantmon. Gallantmon and Beelzemon fight and Beelzemon very nearly wins except he gets distracted by another of the partner digimon interfering and Gallentmon gets the upper hand on him. Gallantmon is about to destroy Beelzemon when Jeri demands he spare him. When questioned, she explains she hates Beelzemon for killing Leomon but she doesn’t want to see anyone else die.

The mercy he’s shown kills Beelzemon’s power lust and causes him to walk away with guilt and shame. Still haunted by Jeri’s heartbroken expression, he’s found by some friends of the digimon he destroyed and attacked, but he doesn’t fight back because he no longer wants the power. The assault causes him to de-digivolve to Impmon and he, again, resolves to die alone with his guilt. However, Rika and Renamon find him and convince him to come back home with them. Once they’re home, he leaves the group and decides to find Ai and Mako again. When he does, they welcome him with open arms, love and care and tell him they’ve stopped fighting so they won’t make Impmon leave again. Touched by their care, Impmon finds that strength through them he’d been wanting and is able to digivolve back into Beelzemon, this time as the real version and not the evil one.

Soon after, he learns Jeri has been captured by an evil entity known as D-reaper and becomes desperate to save her, he doesn’t stop and nearly succeeds, but when he uses one of Leomon’s attacks from the data he uploaded, it scares Jeri and she rejects his help. By the time she realizes he wants to save her and cares about her, it’s too late and Beelzemon is fatally wounded by the D-reaper. His data starts to disperse as he’s erased, but he’s saved and is able to de-digivolve back into a seriously wounded Impmon. Impmon is given back to Ai and Mako whose care and dedication to not letting him give up and die of his injuries finally spawns a digivice for them to share and officially made them his tamers.

After the D-reaper is destroyed, Impmon gets the chance to ask Jeri for her forgiveness and, much to his surprise, she gives it. Right after, though, all of the digimon are forced to return to the digital world. About four months later, a new portal opens and the digimon are allowed to return to living with their tamers. Two months after that, a digimon known as Locomon began going ballistic and racing around the train tracks around town. Beelzemon tries to take it out, but it takes out his motorcycle, which sends him flying and knocks him out of the fight. It puts him in a place to fight off some attacking digimon that target one of the Tamers and her partner and he saves them.

Impmon started the show as very angry and bitter and more than a little childish when it came to his motivations and reactions. He’d look for what was fun and if something bored him, he’d walk away and sometimes what ‘bored’ him was simply situations where he felt inferior. He was easily riled up by teasing or insults and thrived on the attention of others, often throwing a bit of a tantrum when he didn’t get that attention.

Impmon by the end of the series still has a lot of these traits, but they’ve either toned down or changed. He’s been through some things and seen what kind of person he was and changed because he didn’t like it; he’s a lot more mature now than he used to be. That said, he’s still easy to rile up with teasing and challenges, however, he can also walk away from it if it’s leading in a truly negative direction or if taking the bait would hurt someone else, he’s a lot more conscious of his actions now that he’s seriously hurt someone because of them.

He’s still fun-loving and fairly short-sighted in his desires, if he gets a goal in mind, he’ll do as much as he can to achieve it, whether it’s obtaining something or saving someone. His temper is still firmly in place, though it has dampened some, but he’ll easily throw around harsh words and insults whether he means them or not. Even after he truly became friends with the other Tamers and digimon, he still called them by derivative nicknames, they just held affection in them instead of malice.

He’s a lot more confident now that he can turn into Beelzemon because he knows he has power and he knows he has power for the right reasons, as something Leomon tried to tell him before he was killed was that having power for power’s sake would get him nowhere and that was a lesson he learned through Ai, Mako and Jeri. As Beelzemon, a lot of his personality is the same with the exception that he’s a lot calmer most of the time. Teasing will still get under his skin and if someone he cares about is threatened he’ll fly into violence, as he’s very much the hit first ask questions later type. One thing to note is that there is a very easy way to get Impmon to listen to someone: approach him with respect and he’ll respect you, or give him food.

Powers: As with most digimon, Impmon as himself and as Beelzemon has a ‘move-set’ that function like pokemon attacks, just now with the use limitation put on them from the setting. These move-sets and who they belong to are listed below. Each of the described moves will be ‘three a day’ powers since they require conscious thought, with one exception given to ‘Corona Destroyer.’

Impmon
Bada-Boom - Impmon summons small fireballs (up to five, one for each finger) that are made of fire and darkness. It’s a low-level attack that may cause anything from 1st to 3rd degree burns depending on how close they pass to skin or if there’s several aimed at the same spot or if he makes one large ball in the palm of his hand instead of five separate ones and shoots it at a target, as that was shown to blow a hole into a thick briefcase.
Summon - A fire or ice elemental attack and more powerful than the bada-boom attack. Summon either calls a massive fireball the same size as Impmon or three large ice shards that fly at an enemy. Since it’s the same attack, no matter which element he chooses to use, the limit of three will apply no matter the element. (So only one ice and three fire or two ice and one fire, but not three of each.) This move is shown to take quite a bit of conscious effort and strength, meaning he would likely be fairly tired out after the three uses are expended.
Digivolving - Impmon is an unexplained special snowflake in his own canon in that he can digivolve between rookie level and mega level and completely bypass champion and ultimate, in fact, these levels are never canonically mentioned or shown and are unknown. The power to do this initially was given to him by the Digimon sovereign, explaining how he got it, but not how he then retained it in the human world. That said, it was retained, so he can still digivolve to Beelzemon (Blast-Mode) when he wants to. Since his rookie level requires the least amount of energy to maintain, that will be his default form.

Beelzemon
Double Impact - Beelzemon as two double-barrel guns that he shoots like a normal gun, the bullets themselves can cause damage, but they can also cause proximity damage if something is close enough. (Like leaving a small crater instead of a hole if it hit concrete.)
Darkness Claw - Beelzemon swings his arm in an upward arch, claws up, and causes an aura of darkness to exude from the motion, causing damage both from physical contact and from the element.
Corona Blaster - Beelzemon’s other weapon is an attachment to his arm made from fusing his data with Mako’s toy gun. It acts like a mixture between a shotgun and a bazooka and has two attacks, one of them being Corona Blaster. An energy ball is formed and shot from the ‘jaws’ of the gun in a focused, high-impact blast.
Corona Destroyer - The other of the two attacks from the attachment, Corona Destroyer is an over powered plot-attack that would not only be considered overkill but could probably obliterate a building if Beelzemon aimed it at one. This is why it should have the greater limitation on it and should also sap a lot of energy from him with its use. He starts by drawing a magic circle that illuminates and fires off a large reddish blast that he then shoots consecutive shots through to double the damage.

Entry: He’ll be getting to Bastion on his own two wings.
Other: If he’s not allowed to be Beelzemon when he gets to the skyway or isn’t allowed to fly there, just let me know. In the case he’s allowed to be Beelzemon but can’t fly there, he could still get there on his own, but if he has to be Impmon, he probably wouldn’t be able to get there before the ground fell out from under him. He has short little legs and is only so fast
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