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Draco quite controversially won first place in the Items [[Sprite Competition]], an act which [[Parakarry]] began complaining about. The argument was resolved, and Draco got to keep his badge because he was so cool. He has also submitted a few tutorials to the main site as well as [[rip|rips]] of Kamek and Naval Piranha from Tetris Attack, and is at work on various [[engine|engines]] -- at least one for every conceivable aspect of popular culture -- such as [[Mario Starshine]].
 
Draco quite controversially won first place in the Items [[Sprite Competition]], an act which [[Parakarry]] began complaining about. The argument was resolved, and Draco got to keep his badge because he was so cool. He has also submitted a few tutorials to the main site as well as [[rip|rips]] of Kamek and Naval Piranha from Tetris Attack, and is at work on various [[engine|engines]] -- at least one for every conceivable aspect of popular culture -- such as [[Mario Starshine]].
  
== Elé-mel'Téa ==
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== '''''Elé-mel'Téa''''' ==
 
Draco's true and final project, the one thing he wants to finish for the world to remember him by. A massive conglomeration of overlapping storylines, character adaptations and complications for a tale of epic proportion; one that requires several games to portray.
 
Draco's true and final project, the one thing he wants to finish for the world to remember him by. A massive conglomeration of overlapping storylines, character adaptations and complications for a tale of epic proportion; one that requires several games to portray.
  
The player will follow Draco, his many forms, and his many friends through a war that threatens the stability of existence, and guide him and his acquaintences through their own personal problems or world-wide conflicts to repair rifts in the dimensional integrity, and allow them to change their worlds; but not before changing themselves.
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The player will follow Draco, his many forms, and his many friends and enemies through a war that threatens the stability of existence, and guide him and his acquaintences through their own personal problems or world-wide conflicts to repair rifts in the dimensional integrity, and allow them to change their worlds; but not before changing themselves.
  
=== Tales of ??? ===
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''That sounds cheesy as hell. ~Draco Icebane''
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Each game has a radically different playing style. The '''Tales''' games are based on Namco's famous series.
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=== '''''Tales of ???''''' ===
 
The generic introductory sequence, beginning with Draco as an adult human. Some simplistic missions quickly take a turn for the worse.
 
The generic introductory sequence, beginning with Draco as an adult human. Some simplistic missions quickly take a turn for the worse.
  
=== Tales of Return ===
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=== '''''Tales of Return''''' ===
 
As Draco journeys between dimensions, his stubbornness leads him to repair corruptions and conspiracies in their governments or ideals that conflict with his own moral views. The following may be played in most any order without a severe hit to the storyline:
 
As Draco journeys between dimensions, his stubbornness leads him to repair corruptions and conspiracies in their governments or ideals that conflict with his own moral views. The following may be played in most any order without a severe hit to the storyline:
  
==== Origin of Mobius ====
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==== '''''Origin of Mobius''''' ====
 
In Draconian Mobius, corruption, discrimination, and hatred are common, and those on the receiving end are poor victims indeed. Draco arrives here for a reason unknown, and quickly lends his aid to Lady Blaze, unable to bear a pretty girl's mysterious depression. They soon learn why he is here, and what has been going on behind the facade of their lives.
 
In Draconian Mobius, corruption, discrimination, and hatred are common, and those on the receiving end are poor victims indeed. Draco arrives here for a reason unknown, and quickly lends his aid to Lady Blaze, unable to bear a pretty girl's mysterious depression. They soon learn why he is here, and what has been going on behind the facade of their lives.
  
=== Tales of Revenge ===
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''Origin of Mobius'' is a combination of standard RPG and tactical RPG.
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=== '''''Tales of Revenge''''' ===
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A young man named Skye becomes acquainted with an oddly dressed woman who seems deathly afraid to be seen in public. Investigation reveals her to be a sort of catgirl, marked for execution as a "half-life" by the Church of Seigneur. Skye disagrees with the Church's teaching, and their hunting of what they deem creatures of Satan, and becomes progressively more involved in the struggle between the Church, the world, and its own corruption.
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Returning to Elé-mel'Téa, Draco becomes enraged at this and actively fights against the Church. Perhaps he goes a bit too far...
  
=== Tales of Betrayal ===
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=== '''''Tales of Betrayal''''' ===
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Uhh...
  
 
= Character and Incarnations =
 
= Character and Incarnations =

Revision as of 20:28, 11 August 2006

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Draco Icebane

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Draco Icebane is a confusing individual whose constant attempts to use and further his intellect cause many to misunderstand him, a problem many people of self-proclaimed high intelligence face.

General Personality

Draco often appears rude and arrogant, stating opinions as though they were factual and often speaking in a manner entirely inconsiderate of anyone around him. He tends to jokingly roleplay a character who believes he is "the most awesome dude in the world" but can appear entirely serious while doing so.

Draco is extremely strong in his opinions, not always in his support but undeniably so in his wording; he is often quite offensive and blunt, stating his views factually and claiming any other method is due to faulty logic. He often refuses to back down in any argument regardless of the case against him, and may degrade the argument into insulting his opponent or emulating a case of Phoenix Wright.

Achievements and Hobbies

Draco Icebane currently works on the sprites for Origin of Mobius, which may be based on the Fire Emblem series and if so be made in Fire Emblem Online, something else he is working on; he starts and rarely finishes several projects in Klik programs, such as Hexis. He had begun this when the For the King Minigame competition was announced, but never finished it.

Draco quite controversially won first place in the Items Sprite Competition, an act which Parakarry began complaining about. The argument was resolved, and Draco got to keep his badge because he was so cool. He has also submitted a few tutorials to the main site as well as rips of Kamek and Naval Piranha from Tetris Attack, and is at work on various engines -- at least one for every conceivable aspect of popular culture -- such as Mario Starshine.

Elé-mel'Téa

Draco's true and final project, the one thing he wants to finish for the world to remember him by. A massive conglomeration of overlapping storylines, character adaptations and complications for a tale of epic proportion; one that requires several games to portray.

The player will follow Draco, his many forms, and his many friends and enemies through a war that threatens the stability of existence, and guide him and his acquaintences through their own personal problems or world-wide conflicts to repair rifts in the dimensional integrity, and allow them to change their worlds; but not before changing themselves.

That sounds cheesy as hell. ~Draco Icebane

Each game has a radically different playing style. The Tales games are based on Namco's famous series.

Tales of ???

The generic introductory sequence, beginning with Draco as an adult human. Some simplistic missions quickly take a turn for the worse.

Tales of Return

As Draco journeys between dimensions, his stubbornness leads him to repair corruptions and conspiracies in their governments or ideals that conflict with his own moral views. The following may be played in most any order without a severe hit to the storyline:

Origin of Mobius

In Draconian Mobius, corruption, discrimination, and hatred are common, and those on the receiving end are poor victims indeed. Draco arrives here for a reason unknown, and quickly lends his aid to Lady Blaze, unable to bear a pretty girl's mysterious depression. They soon learn why he is here, and what has been going on behind the facade of their lives.

Origin of Mobius is a combination of standard RPG and tactical RPG.

Tales of Revenge

A young man named Skye becomes acquainted with an oddly dressed woman who seems deathly afraid to be seen in public. Investigation reveals her to be a sort of catgirl, marked for execution as a "half-life" by the Church of Seigneur. Skye disagrees with the Church's teaching, and their hunting of what they deem creatures of Satan, and becomes progressively more involved in the struggle between the Church, the world, and its own corruption.

Returning to Elé-mel'Téa, Draco becomes enraged at this and actively fights against the Church. Perhaps he goes a bit too far...

Tales of Betrayal

Uhh...

Character and Incarnations

Draco as drawn by Salad

In this section, "Draco" refers to the character as opposed to the actual individual.

All mentions of popular subjects or existing copyrights hold no relation to their original context or interpretations and are subject to be changed in unsavory manner, most notably the Sonic the Hedgehog series.

Draco's default appearance is that of a human with long blue hair and a pointy nose. The name "Draco" is not his true name; it was used for this form. He insisted on being called this for so long that his original name was forgotten.

Draco is in truth a rather common red humanoid dragon and, also common, may be considered the prince of his region or clan. His relations include a blue brother Basil, a red sister Shimmer, and a green interest, Lithe. Draco is extremely uncomfortable around his sister, who often dresses in a very revealing manner.

While Draco and his family were young, a mentally unstable figure of evil calling himself Skhourne attacked the region and murdered Draco's parents. His brother was caught, but released for an unknown reason. Draco and his siblings escaped, but were separated. In young age, a source was needed to aid in magical transformation into a disguise; prior to its use, Draco met Lithe, who he became interested in immediately. An amusing relationship followed.

Soon afterward, Draco, Lithe, and various allies met along the way confronted Skhourne. Their attempt to defeat him failing, Draco was separated and found himself a "volunteer" for repairing dimensional rifts; the reason for this was not known to him at the time.

Draco's character is heavily based on his ability, and responsibility, to traverse physically disconnected areas (his interpretation of dimensions) through their rifts and faults, fixing these errors while doing so. He is also able to create rifts himself to avoid becoming fixed in one dimension indefinately. He often designs new forms of himself to transform into in these dimensions, particularly if he greatly favors the particular dimension or finds the form adds to the amusement.

  • While in his home world, Elé-mel'Téa, he has devised a human with a somewhat pointy nose and long, straight blue hair. His original name is long forgotten; Draco is taken for human form because "it sounds cool". He is most often seen in this form in most dimensions, and wields any sort of weaponry, particularly swords.
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    Draco Icebane's "Flying Furry Closet Door" attack
    While in Mobius, Draco often takes on a rather unfitting form of a Mobian pheonix, due to his tendency towards drama and unnecessary grandeur. Because he can rarely admit he is wrong, in this form he is known as Rite the Phoenix, a name similar to the character Phoenix Wright from a well-known Nintendo DS game. This form is particularly disliked by Salad and the Babylon Rogues, as their Mobian appearances are also of birds, albeit ones that are not as cool.
  • In most realms or dimensions, Draco uses his homeworld's human form, due to running out of ideas or being sick of making up new characters. In times of crisis or revenge he may revert to dragon form to symbolize the purity of his rage.
  • Draco was accused once of being a furry in the closet, and asked FanGuy to draw a Flying Furry Closet Door attack, shown to the right. Draco then added the text.

In all forms, Draco develops versatility and adaptation, often stealing an enemy's attacks during his first fight against them. In Awesome Police Battle Network, he even transforms into his enemy's navigator and embarrasses them with their own character.

Member History

Draco's first appearance on Mario Fan Games Galaxy was on the original EZBoard, where Ultimate Mario, the "worst best Mario game ever", was revealed. At the time, it held one level and a myriad of horrendous programming errors. The game was later remade under several guises, notably Mario Starshine, but a total lack of anything resembling motivation paused the project.

Constant arguments with the staff and Quickman led to Draco being banned quite constantly at a rate unprecedented until two years following when King Piranha Plant appeared.

When Hanyou joined, the very first socialism between Draco and him was an argument over something trivial; it is likely this same argument persists today, although neither of them remember the subject.

Defiance of the Trasher

Draco was involved in this event. After Trasher had banned SonicProject for fifteen days, Draco contacted FanGuy and asked him to take a look at the situation. The result was that SonicProject's ban was lowered, and Delmore and Trasher were suspended.

He then wrote a poem entitled "The Graven" to explain what had happened.

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