What type of KOSer's can be tolerated?

It's just a question, because I'm somewhat new and have been trying to do pvp in the game since there isn't anything to do that much. I've been called a KOSer (Kill-on-Sight) a few times for sneaking up, but all my targets are full grown. Unless I'm not full grown and they aren't full grown. Or I just KOS for quests (especially sub-species and creature quests). So I wondered, what type of KOSer's can be tolerated and which aren't?

  1. Mission KOSer's - KOSer's that only KOS for missions like sub-species, creatures quests, etc.

  2. Pure KOSer's - KOSer's that kill anything, even non full growns.

  3. Running KOSer's - KOSer's that just run after entering low HP, then coming back.

  4. Food KOSer's - KOSer's that kill anything because they need food.

  5. Fair KOSer's - KOSer's that only target full growns just like them.

  6. Revenge KOSer's - After being KOSed, they go back for the revenge kill.

  7. Teaming KOSer's - KOSer's That team either with a pack or just friends.

  8. KOS KOSer's - KOSer's that kill KOSer's.

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u/Mirazzle_Dazzle_785 — 1 day ago

How would your OC's react to my OC's based on appearance (Unit 87)

Your OC can react to one, multiple, or all of the members of unit 87. I'll reply to comments by how the members of unit 87 will react to your OC's (the ones you only decided to interact with your oc)

u/Mirazzle_Dazzle_785 — 1 month ago

In terms of power scaling, how would my oc scale (wall of text)

RESEARCH FILE No.: 190

Classification: [REDACTED]

Date of Creation: 09 September 2009

Danger Class: NIGRUM

Security Clearance: Level-5

Status: ACTIVE

Facility: Site-19

GENERAL INFORMATION:

Subject Designation: Experiment-190

Codename: SAVAGE

Species: Chimera

Age: 16

Sex: Female

Height: 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)

Weight: 120 lb (54.4 kg)

Diet: Omnivore

Current Condition: Stable

Containment Cell: A-03

GENETIC PROFILE:

• Homo sapiens (Human)

• Falco peregrinus (Peregrine Falcon)

• Tyto spp. (Owl)

• Blarina brevicauda (Short-tailed Shrew)

• Pteropus spp. (Fruit Bat)

• Atta spp. (Leafcutter Ant)

• Caelifera (Grasshopper)

• Scarabaeinae (Dung Beetle)

• Crocodylus porosus (Saltwater Crocodile)

• Ambystoma mexicanum (Axolotl)

GENETIC AUGMENTATIONS:

Skeletal System:

• Iron-enhanced skeletal mineralization derived from modified short-tailed shrew genetics.

• The entire skeleton possesses exceptional density while retaining avian hollow architecture where structurally required for powered flight.

• Bones demonstrate extreme resistance to fracture and ballistic trauma.

• Fingernails and talons possess naturally high iron content, producing permanent black coloration.

Muscular System:

• Dung beetle genetics provide exceptional lifting strength.

• Leafcutter ant genetics significantly improve muscular endurance.

• Grasshopper genetics enhance explosive acceleration and rapid force generation.

• Modified musculature compensates for sustained powered flight despite increased skeletal density.

Avian Adaptations:

• Functional feathered wings with an approximate 14-foot wingspan.

• Peregrine falcon-derived visual acuity and aerial reflexes.

• Owl-derived feather microstructure enabling near-silent flight.

• Large feathered tail utilized for aerial stability, braking, and maneuvering.

• Digitigrade talons adapted for grasping, climbing, and combat.

Additional Adaptations:

• Fruit bat-derived shoulder flexibility allowing an extensive wing articulation range.

• Saltwater crocodile-derived salt filtration glands.

• Functional nictitating membranes.

• Integumentary Sensory Organs (ISOs) located in the palms and soles capable of detecting minute vibrations.

Regenerative System:

• Enhanced axolotl-derived regeneration.

• Minor injuries regenerate within minutes.

• Severe tissue damage generally regenerates within days.

• Extensive regenerative conditioning has increased healing efficiency beyond baseline augmentation.

THREAT ASSESSMENT:

Threat Level: NIGRUM

Aggression: Low (Passive outside of hostile engagement.)

Intelligence: Exceptional

Adaptability: Exceptional

Combat Capability: Catastrophic

Escape Risk: Extreme

Containment Difficulty: Critical

Primary Threat Factors:

• Extreme aerial mobility.

• Silent flight capabilities.

• Rapid regenerative ability.

• Superior sensory perception.

• High-speed predatory assault behavior.

• Demonstrated ability to disable military aircraft.

• Exceptional environmental awareness.

TRAITS:

• Silent flight.

• Iron-enhanced skeletal durability.

• Extreme lifting strength.

• Explosive acceleration.

• Advanced aerial maneuverability.

• Enhanced vision.

• Acute hearing.

• Enhanced olfactory perception.

• Vibration detection through ISOs.

• Functional third eyelids.

• Rapid regeneration.

• Digitigrade talons.

• Feathered stabilizing tail.

• Natural climbing capability.

PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES:

Strength: Extremely High

Speed: Exceptional (Air)

Agility: Extreme (Air)

Speed: Average (Ground)

Agility: Average (Ground)

Endurance: Exceptional

Durability: Extremely High

Reflexes: Exceptional

Flight Capability: Extreme

Regeneration: Extreme

Sensory Perception: Exceptional

WEAKNESSES:

• E-190 requires adequate overhead clearance to achieve effective flight. Confined interiors, dense forests, caves, or environments with numerous overhead obstructions significantly reduce aerial maneuverability and prevent high-speed attack runs.

• Although highly durable, the wings remain large aerodynamic structures. Damage to the primary flight feathers or wing membranes reduces lift, maneuverability, and sustained flight performance until regeneration is complete.

• While physically capable on the ground, E-190 is considerably less mobile outside of flight. Running speed, maneuverability, and combat effectiveness decrease substantially when unable to become airborne.

• The approximately 14-foot wingspan complicates movement through confined corridors, narrow doorways, and densely cluttered environments. Wings may collide with surrounding structures during rapid maneuvering.

• High-speed predatory dives generate tremendous momentum. If the intended target evades at the final moment, E-190 requires additional distance to recover and regain optimal attack positioning.

BEHAVIORAL PROFILE:

Outside of operational deployment, E-190 displays an unusually calm and withdrawn disposition. The subject spends prolonged periods maintaining feather condition, observing personnel without interaction, and resting at elevated locations within the containment chamber. Elevated perching behavior appears instinctive and should not be interpreted as escape preparation unless accompanied by abnormal activity.

During predatory engagements, the subject undergoes a marked behavioral transition. Researchers have designated this state as Predatory Response Condition (PRC). While in PRC, the subject deliberately suppresses normal social restraint, relying instead upon instinctive hunting behavior combined with advanced tactical reasoning.

Unlike many predatory organisms, E-190 does not exhibit indiscriminate aggression. The subject prioritizes threats with remarkable efficiency, frequently targeting heavy weapon operators, pilots, communications personnel, or critical vehicle components before engaging remaining hostiles.

Recovered combat footage demonstrates repeated instances of the subject disabling helicopters by attacking vulnerable flight components when direct elimination of onboard personnel was not immediately possible.

The subject possesses exceptional facial recognition and long-term memory. Personnel responsible for punishment, experimentation, or perceived mistreatment are remembered indefinitely. Individuals identified by the subject have experienced disproportionately aggressive responses during containment breaches.

Although generally quiet, E-190 has displayed evidence of retaliatory behavior motivated by personal grievance rather than operational necessity. Researchers advise against assuming emotional detachment.

CONTAINMENT PROTOCOL:

• E-190 is to remain housed within Containment Cell A-03, a vertically oriented enclosure featuring reinforced elevated perches positioned at multiple heights.

• Ceiling clearance shall remain unobstructed to prevent wing damage and reduce agitation.

• All observations shall be conducted from reinforced overhead galleries or armored monitoring stations.

• Personnel entering A-03 require Level-5 authorization and a minimum security team of six.

• Firearms are prohibited within the containment chamber except under Director authorization.

• Eye contact should be minimized during disciplinary procedures, as the subject demonstrates heightened awareness of perceived hostility.

• Personnel are prohibited from threatening, mocking, or unnecessarily provoking the subject.

• Flight-capable containment barriers shall remain active whenever the chamber is accessed.

• During containment breaches, aerial assets are not to pursue the subject without authorization from Site Command. Previous engagements have resulted in catastrophic aircraft losses.

• If the subject voluntarily occupies elevated perches and displays feather maintenance behavior, personnel are instructed not to interrupt unless medically necessary.

RESEARCH NOTES:

Despite her NIGRUM classification, E-190 is not continuously hostile. Personnel consistently report long periods of silence during which the subject simply observes her surroundings or performs extensive feather maintenance.

This passive behavior has repeatedly resulted in underestimation by inexperienced personnel.

Combat records indicate an abrupt behavioral shift once the subject identifies prey. Researchers describe the transition as immediate, with the subject displaying increased confidence, aggression, and tactical efficiency while maintaining full cognitive awareness.

Analysis concludes that E-190 does not lose control during hunts. Rather, she intentionally permits instinctive behavior to guide tactical decision-making while retaining complete conscious judgment.

Recommendation: Under no circumstances should E-190's quiet demeanor be interpreted as docility. Personnel should regard passive observation as environmental assessment. Once hostile engagement begins, the probability of survival decreases dramatically for any individual within the subject's operational range.

(P. S - it's old art, this was before I realized I should give her tail feathers)

u/Mirazzle_Dazzle_785 — 1 month ago

Can someone draw my oc (read text for context)

I don't really need much, I just can't render or shade shadows and light. So I was wondering if anyone can help me with this, because I really want to make him feel eerie. Background isn't needed, but it would help, but it's very optional as I only need help with rendering and shading. Thank you.

u/Mirazzle_Dazzle_785 — 2 months ago