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Hornet
Art from Picrew
Relatives The Pale King (father), Hera the Beast (mother), Ghost (sibling), Hollow (sibling)
Languages Common
Affiliations Silver Lining Crew
Aliases The Human Child
Marital Status Unwed
Place of Birth Deepnest
Species Human
Gender Female (she/her)
Height 5’0
Weight 100 lbs
Eye Color Red


Hornet is the princess of the lost kingdom of [redacted], though she has long since left that life behind. She pilots an SSC Monarch mech. Hornet shows up in the Lancer open table campaign In The Shadows of a Willow.

Physical Appearance

Hornet is relatively short, being just five feet tall, though her cool demeanor and hard-set eyes more than make up for her lack of height. She has long white hair, sharp red irises, and pale skin. Her body had a decent amount of muscle and faded scars from years spent fighting, but this is usually obscured beneath her chosen attire. Hornet’s typical pilot outfit is a black bodysuit under a red cloak that has been outfitted with flight capabilities. When activated, the cloak flares out with feathery, white wings.

Personality

Hornet is fairly blunt and can come across as aloof. She puts much of her focus into finding effective and efficient ways to achieve whatever task is currently at hand. According to her, she once reveled in her own strength, but has since come to view it as a tool. Hornet has a cool disdain for most NHPs, though this hasn’t prevented her from working with them if she deems it necessary. The obvious exceptions to this disdain are her legionnaire siblings Ghost and Hollow (who are essentially NHPs within artificial bodies). Despite her task-focused nature, Hornet enjoys putting good into the world where possible. In quiet moments, she finds comfort in playing music.

History

“Once, we knew not of gods.

Perhaps that was their greatest trick:

Coming unto us when we were nonbelievers.”

—Lament for [redacted]

The Pale King couldn’t have been human, nor could he have been a paracausal flicker like RA. For what human is so unknowable, and what being of paradox has such concrete wants? The people who came to speak of him took to calling him a Higher Being. Whatever he was, he appeared as a handsome human man, bearing a strength more powerful than any mech: a will which could not and would not be ignored. He claimed a kingdom for himself on an unsuspecting planet, and he named that kingdom [redacted]. The Pale King took a wife for himself who came to be called the White Lady. What she may have been named before does not matter. Together, they ruled their kingdom in simple, perfect tranquility. Yet, for all his stunning and terrible identity, the Pale King was not the only such Higher Being who wanted his kingdom. The Radiance may have come before him and she may have been blissfully dormant before the undeniable will of the Pale King awakened her. Regardless, she had no desire to become a forgotten page in the king’s legacy. To be so desperate to avoid being forgotten is something deeply human, isn’t it? How strange, that beings beyond mortality can sometimes cross lines so familiar to the mortal mind.

Hornet’s birth was the result of a bargain between The Pale King and the Queen of Deepnest, Hera. Deepnest was nestled beneath the ground of [redacted], home to all sorts of horrors that could be co-existed with simply by not thinking about them. Hera knew not what the Pale King truly was, but she knew that she wanted him to sire her child. As such, their agreement was made: Hera would give herself to help quell the Radiance, and the Pale King would grant her a child. How exactly Hornet was conceived isn’t known, but she was born and recognized as the princess of both Deepnest and [redacted]. She was raised in both kingdoms, as both were her birthright, and taught the arts of lethal combat and decisive survival. Hornet grew to be quite the capable warrior-princess. She went on to lead soldiers against those under the Radiance’s control when the Pale King’s plan to combat the other Higher Being failed. Such battles were fought in vain, but Hornet couldn’t have known that.

[Content Warning: Weaponized children and referenced infanticide. Skip to the paragraph that starts with “Hornet spent years guarding the ruins of her home” to avoid these topics.]

It is impossible to describe the king’s plan as anything other than cruel. Together, he and the White Lady conceived many children. These children were closest in essence to legionnaires and very paracausal in their nature. Most of them died to the Pale King’s efforts to create a vessel with “no voice to cry suffering”. His aim was to trap the Radiance’s consciousness within this vessel. When he had one he deemed suitable for the task, the other survivors were sealed away. This ideal vessel was named Hollow. Hornet and Hollow knew each other, though they were never allowed to become too close since that would have only ended in grief. Eventually, the king enacted his plan, using the combined essences of Hera and two others as focal points to bind the Radiance to Hollow. Unfortunately, this plan failed, and the will of the Radiance was able to seep into the minds of the kingdom’s denizens, turning them from their king and igniting a war. Hornet fought in this nameless war, though it was pointless in the end. [redacted] was destroyed. The Pale King disappeared. The White Lady died. The Radiance was left to puppet the minds of the survivors through what limited control she could maintain.

Hornet spent years guarding the ruins of her home. This was until Ghost, another one of the Pale King’s legionnaire children, emerged from where they’d been sealed. Ghost went on to slay the Radiance’s consciousness and liberate Hollow from acting as her imperfect vessel. The three siblings left [redacted] behind, choosing to become Lancers and take on various jobs. They keep in close contact and see each other when they can. Ghost (callsign: VOID HEART) pilots a mech nicknamed the Shade Lord while Hollow (callsign: PURE) pilots one called Vessel.

Powers and Abilities

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Mech Hangar

When Hornet was younger, she piloted a mech similar to the ARC Kali named Silk. This was the mech she fought in during the Radiance War, but it remains in [redacted]. It reminds Hornet too much of gods and failure.

Currently, Hornet’s mech of choice is an SSC Monarch named Needle. Needle’s flex mount and main mount both have Sharanga Missiles, main launchers that can arc around obstacles and impact two targets at a time. Its heavy mount features Gandiva Missiles, a heavy launcher that targets e-defense and outright ignores whatever cover an enemy might be hiding behind.

The SSC Monarch has two frame traits. Its Avenger Silos can deal explosive damage to an additional target after Needle scores a particularly potent attack with a ranged weapon. Seeking Payload utilizes lock on to make a launcher attack ignore cover and the need for line of sight; when this trait is used, the resulting damage blitzes past any potential enemy armor or resistance. Needle’s core system is Divine Punishment, which can launch self-guiding explosive missiles at several targets at once.

In addition, Needle has increased fortitude due to Hornet’s personalizations, armament redundancy in case one of its weapon mounts is damaged, a custom paint job, and Javelin Rockets (which can be placed as lingering battlefield obstacles).

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