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Post by Darius and Karina on Jan 21, 2012 0:07:22 GMT
Okay, here we go: An alternate earth, where all of the creatures from myths, legends and stories actually exist. There is actually a field developed to the study of these creatures, called Cryptobeasts, called cryptobiology. Harrison Dunforst is possibly the best cryptobiologist ever. One day, he receives a coin in the mail from the President, with a request to analyze it. He does, and finds that it contains incredible power. Then a werewolf attacks the facility, and he utilizes the power stored in the coin to transform into Kamen Rider Crypto, to fight the forces of the Sentry of Worlds, a character sort of like Long from Gekiranger, except he watches over all of the various worlds. Later on, Gunther Johnson is brainwashed by the Sentry and becomes Kamen Rider Tale, who fights Crypto for a while until Harrison breaks the spell. Harrison is aided by International Organization for the Suppression of Dangerous Cryptobeasts, or IOSDC. They aid him with technology and information, in return for Harrison defeating monsters.
So, what do we think?
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Post by Suzie Miyazaki on Jan 21, 2012 14:29:07 GMT
Pretty cool, Cryptozoological riders! Yay!
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Post by Yuji Denseki on Jan 21, 2012 19:47:42 GMT
I have most of how his rider system works planned out, and Crypto has four forms: Angel Form, his default form, Dullahan Form, his second form which gives him super strength and ice powers, Merman Form, his third form which gives water powers, and Icarus Form, his ultimate form, giving him flight and powers over light and sacred stuff. Tale also has four forms: Zeus Form, his default form with lightning powers, Balor Form, similar to Dullahan form but with a large eye on the chest that can open and fire a powerful laser, Dryad Form, with powers over earth and plants, and Lucifer Form, the antithesis of Harrison's Icarus Form, with powers over fire and shadows.
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Post by Suzie Miyazaki on Jan 22, 2012 16:53:49 GMT
That's good but I can't help but think "Dryad" would sound better than "Green Man" ...
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