I am currently looking for the start of a plot idea including my character Steven Rosett and the beserkergang personality cause by over use of his powers.
The general concept of the thread is Steven getting into a fight due to having lost control of his powers. They would need to be able to prevent Steven doing harm to himself and his surronding but not so over powering that they would do immidiate serious or life threatening harm to him.
I'm hoping to have Steven realise just how bad it can be if he does lose control of his powers, but be prevented from hurting people. This in turn possibly becoming a friendship between steven and the other character due to Steven's gratitude for them stopping him, or a bitter rivalry between the character due to Steven having attacked them.
Another version would be Steven trying to stop another character performing an act that goes against his own sense of justice but losing control during the confrontation. This is much more likely to end up blooming into a rivalry or hatred as Steven would blame them for him losing control because of the action that made Steven confront them in the first place.
This want ad could be taken in one of two different ways. If you character more of good person the first would fit better, while a villian the second make more sense as they are more likely to do something to make Steven confront them.
The general concept of the thread is Steven getting into a fight due to having lost control of his powers. They would need to be able to prevent Steven doing harm to himself and his surronding but not so over powering that they would do immidiate serious or life threatening harm to him.
I'm hoping to have Steven realise just how bad it can be if he does lose control of his powers, but be prevented from hurting people. This in turn possibly becoming a friendship between steven and the other character due to Steven's gratitude for them stopping him, or a bitter rivalry between the character due to Steven having attacked them.
Another version would be Steven trying to stop another character performing an act that goes against his own sense of justice but losing control during the confrontation. This is much more likely to end up blooming into a rivalry or hatred as Steven would blame them for him losing control because of the action that made Steven confront them in the first place.
This want ad could be taken in one of two different ways. If you character more of good person the first would fit better, while a villian the second make more sense as they are more likely to do something to make Steven confront them.