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Revision as of 19:41, 20 April 2023

"….I don't want to be here any longer. The pain of this place and my actions is just….I can't bear it."

Jack Nathaniel Blackburn is a Meta-Human | Para-Human hybrid. He is the current protector of Earth-101, a world without the IsoMatrix Users. His current hero name is Paladin - after being morally purified. Prior to this, he was the Arch-Enemy of Mosaic, and called himself Faust.

Synopsis

Jack Blackburn was the only child of Derek and Samantha Blackburn - former business moguls who were rivals to Silas Grayson and Archeon Incorporated in the 1980s. The two moguls faced countless setbacks, as they attempted to compete with Archeon's nuclear fusion generators. After various failures in their attempts to bring competing devices to market.

"Faust" - His Previous Form

After originally becoming Faust, due to experimentation in prison - he would later fight his arch-enemy, Mosaic on several occasions. Eventually, Faust would be converted into a hero through the magic of the Sorceress Supreme.

Now known as Paladin - Jack would repent his previous actions, determined to become a hero for those who cannot fight for themselves.

Powers & Abilities

Power Manifestation

As Faust, Jack had the ability to manifest various Meta-Human powers depending on the situation. This was the result of the sabotaged experiment which infused him with a mutated version of the Metanium metal element.

Dark Dimensional Powers [Formerly]

As the conduit of Nyrian's essence, Faust gained additional powers involving supernatural elements and higher dimensions. Similar to the Sovereign - Faust had the ability to open dimensional portals, allowing monsters to appear from various other dimensions.

These powers were removed once his connection to Nyrian was severed by the Invertere spell.

Divine Conduit

As Paladin, Jack lost his connection to his previous cosmic master - instead being replaced with a connection to 10 divine Gods; specifically the Roman Gods of antiquity.

Imbued with the power of 10 Roman Gods, Paladin is now capable of various supernatural feats.

Paladin has also demonstrated immense superhuman speed, rivaling that of speedsters thanks to his connection to Mercury - one of the Roman Gods who he draws power from.[1]

Paladin used the speed of Mercury to fly into the air - breaking through universal barriers and making his way to a different universe, effortlessly.[1]

Notes

  • Faust is the second major enemy that Mosaic has a direct connection to.
  • Jack is a thematic foil of Aiden.
    • Whereas Aiden grew up with a present father, Jack's father and mother were both absent.
    • Aiden's family built their business on the foundation of legitimate business. Jack's family was forced to resort to crime in order to grow their wealth.
    • Aiden has genuine empathy for people, even if he is somewhat impulsive and abrasive. Jack harbored no such care of human beings - seeing them as tools.
  • Jack has an inferiority complex towards Aiden - unable to accept his own failures and lack of personal achievements.
    • Instead, Jack projects his insecurities and resentments onto Aiden - until his inversion event changed that.
  • Jack ultimately wishes that he was more like Aiden - a sentiment he kept buried deep down in his heart.
    • It was the inversion of his moral alignment and personality traits which ultimately forced him to admit that fact to Mosaic and the Sorcerers Supreme who were present at the situation.[1]
  • Jack is currently on a world with supernatural threats - but no superhumans to defend it - which he sees as the ultimate proving ground for his redemption as a person.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Reconciliation"