Character's Bio
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Age: ??? Height: ??? Weight: ???
Sexuality: ??? Relationship Status: N/A
Main Weapon: His weapons are unknown while his attire is a white hooded robe, and a set of black and gold armor complimented by a full-face mask.
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Character's Powers
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Powers of a Child of Hebe:
- Children of Hebe have the ability to force the effects of age upon a person for a short time; making them feel pain and cause their movements to be slow and sedated.
- Children of Hebe can become temporarily changed during battle and become even stronger and quicker in combat than they were before, for a short time.
- Children of Hebe can become resistant to all types of physical attacks for a short time.
- Children of Hebe can cause an opponent to feel aching bones and muscles for a short time.
- Children of Hebe are innately stronger and faster due to their slow aging.
- Children of Hebe have an innately faster rate of healing than other people.
- Children of Hebe always have an unlimited supply of Ambrosia, even if none is on them at the time, they can create it out of nothing
- Children of Hebe can restore energy to a weakened person and heal some minor wounds.
- Children of Hebe are able to curse someone with being very young children again, this has the potential to cause the victim a feeling of being lost, helpless and often leading to fits of crying, this only lasts for a short time and drains the user considerably.
- Children of Hebe have the ability to strike someone with a curse of old age for a short time; however, the person will not only feel old, they will become old and be unable to fight or even defend themselves, this also drains the user for a considerable time while using the power
- Children of Hebe can bless water to have the effects of allowing whomever drinks it to feel young again for a short time, their appearance may also take on a more youthful appearance for as long as the effects last.
- These children age slower than normally, beginning around the age of 12, and retain a youthful appearance far longer than most.
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