Agent Nicholas Obersvesky

Started by Divine Intervention, March 04, 2014, 03:35:42 AM

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Divine Intervention

One of my favourite characters that I've played to date and certainly the most fun I've had in EFU:R, Obersvesky has finally met his end, doing what he loved most.  

An illusionist specializing in fear and manipulation of the population to serve his own authoritarian agenda.  He was virtually devoid of empathy and understood such concepts only in relation to his own twisted vision of absolute order, after being desensitized to suffering and fear when his peasant family was butchered in civil war.  He never really liked to let on his humble origins, disdaining all those who did not achieve as parasites and drains on society useful only for supporting the structures of tyranny (Banite obviously).  I had hoped to accomplish more in the way of making Sanctuary into the intrusive police state he dreamed of and reaching that elusive promotion, but I had a hell of a lot of fun on the road.

Props to everyone I had the chance to hang with and the DM's for running and facilitating so much awesome stuff.  Special shout out to Sternhund for his plots, Magister for being my bro-crony and Kadar/Abala for being sick to scheme with.

Without further ado, screenshots!


A BOM and Calculor spectacular.


An appropriate reward.  Winners only.


The giant asshole that is Dalton Jengrun.


Yet more from the SG's resident jerk.


Displaying his usual lack of compassion and regard for civilian deaths.  Collateral damage became his mantra.


Giants are serious business.


Having run out of ways to stop it, and avenues of escape, Obersvesky takes drastic measures.  Namely dropping a statue on its head.


Spooking thugs.


Criminals don't get reprieves in reality.  A case of sanctioned police brutality.


When he wasn't busy scheming and planning world domination, Obersvesky liked to take some time to relax by conquering castles.


Talking with some very important people.


His overriding and only great fear summed up in one piece of loot.  The tagline haunted him at the very end.


Thank you ladies and gentleman, and good night!

prestonhunt


Spiffy Has

the noble hero who rescued acacia dies shortly after. she weeps

Moonlighter

To me he was always an enigmatic super-villain. Brief, ominous and memorable interactions. Great stuff, definitely made me feel the fear.

el groso


MaimedGod


Ryan


CollegeDropout


FromTheRooftop

An incredible villain.

Blue41

You kept it classy mate, I appreciate it. Great PC, infuriating to talk to. Good luck with your next.

LiAlH4

Villain? Who said he was a villain?

Very good Agent.

The Old Hack

I absolutely loved Obersvesky. He had so much class. Thessaly saw him as an icon of law to be respected, Shannon did not get to know him well enough to have an opinion, sadly.

Fantastic character.

Ziya

Always scares the crap out of Narvis.

Awesome and inspirational character, from the times I interacted with him. :3

Vlaid

A great example for Spellguard Agents to follow. Enjoyed him immensely for his brevity of word that always managed to convey the weight of an Agent thoroughly. I have a single screenshot to contribute of working diligently with him to solve Sanctuary's emergencies:


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Mountains of Madness

Awesome Agent, D_I, fantastic work.