Post by hansgruber on Aug 15, 2015 3:50:28 GMT
Name: Book Of Infinium
Gem sealed within it: Iolite
Appearance: It appears as a book, bound in leather, and written in an ancient Native American language forgotten, only able to be learned by those who read the book. The book is a dark brown with a dark purple Iolite on the from center, which shines brightly in sunlight. The book has a small pouch where it must be held if not in use, to calm the gem inside of it. The runes are written in what appears to be a red material, similar to ink, but obviously, red. The back of the book has a circle, almost Gaelic of origins that will shift to make shapes when opened, so people not experiencing the power of it can still see brief images of what the person/gem is seeing.
Closed (Front)
Last Page
Sentient: Yes
If Sentient, Personality: It has a slightly jerk attitude, and has the kind of voice that would make one think he is a murderer, or someone who is war oriented. His voice is similar to that of a stereotypical drug dealer, but faster, and up beat. He often makes remarks about murder and death, wishing that one person might end up killed, and often tries to persuade people who hold him to release him. If given the chance, he would try and persuade someone with offers of power and endless wealth in exchange of his escape. Otherwise, when Melanite holds him, she is able to keep him in check as her dark aura scares him into submission. He is evil in all accounts, but more powerful and evil gems scare him. He pretty much hates humans more then anything in life, and would love nothing but to kill them. He is only able to talk to people who hold him, or touch him, either on anything be it a page or simply a corner.
History: It was formed when the Iolite in the book insulted the Cherokee tribe of middle eastern America. The tribe, angered by the murders and insults made by the gem, they formed a party to find and kill him. They didn't fully understand the power of a gem, and multiple of them died in the fight, but a well placed arrow into the neck forced the Iolite back into his gem. While he was regenerating, the Cherokee placed his gem in the book known as the "Infinium" they had wrote so seers could predict the future. Another gem, known as Aziel to them made a bronze hold the gem from regenerating. He then placed Iolite in this hold and placed it in the book, making it so anyone who reads the book can instantly see multiple futures to predict which is the most common outcome.
Ability: Whenever someone holds the Book Of Infinium, They instantly get a experience of what could happen in the next 24 hours, but, like garnet's ability, it can only display possible futures, and the chance of each happening, such as one future the holder might die, but it has a 30% chance of happening, but only getting hurt has a 78% chance. This ability can effect humans and gems, but the influence of weak gems and humans can burst the brain of a human or crack the gem if held to long. The longer you hold the Infinium the more dangerous it is to the gem/person.
Owner: Black Melanite (HansGruber)
Gem sealed within it: Iolite
Appearance: It appears as a book, bound in leather, and written in an ancient Native American language forgotten, only able to be learned by those who read the book. The book is a dark brown with a dark purple Iolite on the from center, which shines brightly in sunlight. The book has a small pouch where it must be held if not in use, to calm the gem inside of it. The runes are written in what appears to be a red material, similar to ink, but obviously, red. The back of the book has a circle, almost Gaelic of origins that will shift to make shapes when opened, so people not experiencing the power of it can still see brief images of what the person/gem is seeing.
Closed (Front)
Last Page
Sentient: Yes
If Sentient, Personality: It has a slightly jerk attitude, and has the kind of voice that would make one think he is a murderer, or someone who is war oriented. His voice is similar to that of a stereotypical drug dealer, but faster, and up beat. He often makes remarks about murder and death, wishing that one person might end up killed, and often tries to persuade people who hold him to release him. If given the chance, he would try and persuade someone with offers of power and endless wealth in exchange of his escape. Otherwise, when Melanite holds him, she is able to keep him in check as her dark aura scares him into submission. He is evil in all accounts, but more powerful and evil gems scare him. He pretty much hates humans more then anything in life, and would love nothing but to kill them. He is only able to talk to people who hold him, or touch him, either on anything be it a page or simply a corner.
History: It was formed when the Iolite in the book insulted the Cherokee tribe of middle eastern America. The tribe, angered by the murders and insults made by the gem, they formed a party to find and kill him. They didn't fully understand the power of a gem, and multiple of them died in the fight, but a well placed arrow into the neck forced the Iolite back into his gem. While he was regenerating, the Cherokee placed his gem in the book known as the "Infinium" they had wrote so seers could predict the future. Another gem, known as Aziel to them made a bronze hold the gem from regenerating. He then placed Iolite in this hold and placed it in the book, making it so anyone who reads the book can instantly see multiple futures to predict which is the most common outcome.
Ability: Whenever someone holds the Book Of Infinium, They instantly get a experience of what could happen in the next 24 hours, but, like garnet's ability, it can only display possible futures, and the chance of each happening, such as one future the holder might die, but it has a 30% chance of happening, but only getting hurt has a 78% chance. This ability can effect humans and gems, but the influence of weak gems and humans can burst the brain of a human or crack the gem if held to long. The longer you hold the Infinium the more dangerous it is to the gem/person.
Owner: Black Melanite (HansGruber)