Rob 'Robin' MacCallister- Walker

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Table Name:
Mordred

Powers and Abilities:
Plant Control.
Military Training.
Aquatic lungs.
Hydrokinesis.
Poison Immunity.
Disease Immunity.
Regeneration.
Luger pistol (hidden for emergencies)
Strength.
Animal Communication.
Combat knife.

Weaknesses:
Fire and extreme heats.
Magic.
Ice.
High-Explosive rounds.
High-yield Acidic substances (when brought to skin contact while regenerating (temporarily preventing him from fully regenerating)).

Background:
Though his given nature-based abilities were useful during The Hive invasion, in which he was sent to defend Bangladesh, Robin only truly became the Walker when his chopper crashed in the jungles of Vietnam to the Circle regroup point in San Francisco. There he was hunted down, wounded and eventually captured by Communist extremists, whom still fanatically followed and passed on the beliefs of Ho Chi Minh. They tortured, beat and forced Robin in to almost-constant manual labour in a smithy, where his powers were dampened by the smelting heat. A year later he eventually broke free of his chains and used a makeshift bow he made from parts he had lying about to kill his captors and escape, where he was finally rescued by the now-Circle members Immortal, Romuli and Swift- some of the best friends he thought he would never see again.

Robin is now safe and sound in a Thames apartment, using his experiences in the jungle to train his body and mind to the knife's edge, becoming a literal human weapon, taking lessons in close combat, archery, elemental magic and Krav Magah unarmed fighting. He is building himself up to ensure that he will never be captured alive again. He would rather die.

But he intends for them to oblige him first.

Ultimate:
Robin calls on the Wind, Earth and Water to encase him in a durable armour of stone that moves like a tornado and moves as swiftly as a raging river, turning him into a warrior of the very elements themselves, for a time.

Theme:
'Jump!'- Thomas Bergerson

Song:
'Son of Man'- Phil Collins

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