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Barnaby Cross' grandfather was the great Amadeus Cross, self-made business tycoon, world-renowned globetrotting explorer and leader of a guild of like-minded gentlemen called '''The Adventurers' Society'''. When his fellow adventurers doubted his tale of an encounter with an apparition, Amadeus became determined to prove them wrong and cement his legacy by becoming | Barnaby Cross' grandfather was the great Amadeus Cross, self-made business tycoon, world-renowned globetrotting explorer and leader of a guild of like-minded gentlemen called '''The Adventurers' Society'''. When his fellow adventurers doubted his tale of an encounter with an apparition, Amadeus became determined to prove them wrong and cement his legacy by becoming 'The first man in the world to capture a ghost'. He spent decades attempting to achieve his goal and eventually did. Before he died, Amadeus tutored Wilson in the use of the only thing he really had left to give him; The Terminus Engine, the device he used to entrap spirits. | ||
While his father valued discovery and the notoriety that came with it over all else, Wilson was a far more... ''industrious'' man. He cared not about fame but of fortune. And as his father had spent his twilight years draining the family's funds traveling and borrowing money to accomplish his goals, he'd left them with very little in the way of liquid assets. Luckily for Wilson, with the emergence of superheroes, the frequentness of supernatural events had been increasing exponentially over the past decade. Wilson decided to seize the opportunity and capitalize on the phenomenon. Using the Terminus Engine, Wilson became a supernatural investigator and exorcist, capturing dangerous spirits and vengeful phantoms for cash. | While his father valued discovery and the notoriety that came with it over all else, Wilson was a far more... ''industrious'' man. He cared not about fame but of fortune. And as his father had spent his twilight years draining the family's funds traveling and borrowing money to accomplish his goals, he'd left them with very little in the way of liquid assets. Luckily for Wilson, with the emergence of superheroes, the frequentness of supernatural events had been increasing exponentially over the past decade. Wilson decided to seize the opportunity and capitalize on the phenomenon. Using the Terminus Engine, Wilson became a supernatural investigator and exorcist, capturing dangerous spirits and vengeful phantoms for cash. | ||
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It was supposed to be a routine exorcism. Barnaby's first solo job. But on arrival he encountered the shapely phantom named Polly Weiss and was immediately smitten. Completely entranced, he discovered she was no ordinary ghost. When he discovered Barnaby had fallen in love with a ghost, his father kicked him out. Out of | It was supposed to be a routine exorcism. Barnaby's first solo job. But on arrival he encountered the shapely phantom named Polly Weiss and was immediately smitten. Completely entranced, he discovered she was no ordinary ghost. When he discovered Barnaby had fallen in love with a ghost, his father kicked him out. Out of the house ''and'' the family business. | ||
He tried playing it straight and getting a "regular" job but inevitably found that the mundane life wasn't for him. He missed the weird and unusual. With relatively no other considerable talents or skills, Barnaby opened his own agency | He tried playing it straight and getting a "regular" job but inevitably found that the mundane life wasn't for him. He missed the weird and unusual. With relatively no other considerable talents or skills, Barnaby opened his own agency. Capitalizing on the inherent negative nature of his father's "ghost-hunting" business, ''Free Spirits'' focuses on the liberation of souls trapped on the mortal plane and more humane treatment of other supernatural beings. Shortly after establishing ''Free Spirits'', Barnaby crossed paths with amateur ghost-hunter Rigsby Cartwright and brought him into the fold as well. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:28, 30 December 2021
NAME: Barnaby Cross
ALIAS: None
AGE: 27
PLACE OF BIRTH: Brickstown, Paragon City
BASE OF OPERATIONS: Free Spirits Investigations, LLC
OCCUPATION: Paranormal investigator, ghost hunter
AFFILIATIONS: Dating Spirited
EQUIPMENT:
- The Terminus Engine
An artifact that absorbs arcane energy and allows the user to control and manipulate it. - Reason
Barnaby's personal particle rifle, directly connected to the Engine, capable of discharging aforementioned arcane energy in powerful bursts.
Barnaby Cross' grandfather was the great Amadeus Cross, self-made business tycoon, world-renowned globetrotting explorer and leader of a guild of like-minded gentlemen called The Adventurers' Society. When his fellow adventurers doubted his tale of an encounter with an apparition, Amadeus became determined to prove them wrong and cement his legacy by becoming 'The first man in the world to capture a ghost'. He spent decades attempting to achieve his goal and eventually did. Before he died, Amadeus tutored Wilson in the use of the only thing he really had left to give him; The Terminus Engine, the device he used to entrap spirits.
While his father valued discovery and the notoriety that came with it over all else, Wilson was a far more... industrious man. He cared not about fame but of fortune. And as his father had spent his twilight years draining the family's funds traveling and borrowing money to accomplish his goals, he'd left them with very little in the way of liquid assets. Luckily for Wilson, with the emergence of superheroes, the frequentness of supernatural events had been increasing exponentially over the past decade. Wilson decided to seize the opportunity and capitalize on the phenomenon. Using the Terminus Engine, Wilson became a supernatural investigator and exorcist, capturing dangerous spirits and vengeful phantoms for cash.
As his father was off globetrotting for most of his life, Wilson refused to follow in his footsteps. So when his son Barnaby was born, he brought him right into the family business, much to the chagrin of his mother. He taught him everything he knew and when he came of age, was ready to hand over the business to him.
Until Friday the 13th, 2020, anyways.
It was supposed to be a routine exorcism. Barnaby's first solo job. But on arrival he encountered the shapely phantom named Polly Weiss and was immediately smitten. Completely entranced, he discovered she was no ordinary ghost. When he discovered Barnaby had fallen in love with a ghost, his father kicked him out. Out of the house and the family business.
He tried playing it straight and getting a "regular" job but inevitably found that the mundane life wasn't for him. He missed the weird and unusual. With relatively no other considerable talents or skills, Barnaby opened his own agency. Capitalizing on the inherent negative nature of his father's "ghost-hunting" business, Free Spirits focuses on the liberation of souls trapped on the mortal plane and more humane treatment of other supernatural beings. Shortly after establishing Free Spirits, Barnaby crossed paths with amateur ghost-hunter Rigsby Cartwright and brought him into the fold as well.
"I'm still not really sure how it works. I'm just glad it does."
First uncovered by archeological researchers in Greece around the early twentieth century, the Terminus Engine is an extremely powerful device thats true nature is still somewhat of a mystery. Though the Grecians believed the engine was itself was supernatural in nature, modern researchers, including Barnaby's father, have theorized the engine is actually extraterrestrial technology and only happens to affect supernatural beings simply by chance. Barnaby's grandfather Amadeus acquired the original sometime later in his life and handed it to down to his son. Barnaby's father spent decades studying it, reverse-engineering it until he was able to replicate it. He presented the second device to Barnaby when he came of age.
The engine itself, fitted into a backpack Barnaby wears, is capable of absorbing the negative energy ghosts are made of. While his father still uses the original to capture ghosts, Barnaby's modified his to only absorb and store their energy.
"Poltergeists in your pantry? Don't worry, they'll listen to Reason."
Barnaby's particle rifle. Directly connected to The Terminus Engine, the rifle itself extracting the negative energy which spirits, phantoms, wraiths, and other ghostly beings are made of from any solid matter they inhabit. In practical terms, it "draws" out spirits, extracting their energy into the Terminus Engine, feeding it back into the rifle in a feedback loop and converting it into other forms, discharged into collimated particle beams. Barnaby alternates between concussive or thermal energy depending on the situation.
Barnaby possesses a vast knowledge of the occult and supernatural, handed down to him from his father. He's armed with the knowledge of many magical spells, rituals, and curses, such as evocation, necromancy, illusions, invisibility, most of which are documented in his grandfather's many journals. Some of which he's stolen from his father after he kicked him out. Actually most of them. He's stolen most of them.