Babylon Cat

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Public Record

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Real Name: ???
Alias: Babylon Cat, or Cat of Babylon
Species: He appears to be a bipedal, talking house cat. This is not a costume. Whether he is part human or once was human is in question.
DOB: Unknown
Age: Unknown
Height: 5'0
Hair Color: Black
Eyes: Green
Nationality: Believed to be a citizen of the United States, though it's never been proven with documentation.
Place of Birth: Unknown
Prior Occupations: Babylon Cat is incapable of holding a job. (See: 'Weaknesses')
Education Level: ???
Martial Status: Single
Known Relatives: ???
Known Associates: ???

Historical Notes

Known Abilities, Skills, and Powers

  • He has an extensive knowledge of magic, which he uses so frequently that one must wonder what his power source is.
  • Rather than use his illusions in battle, Babylon Cat uses this to supplement his verbal communication. Considering the 'curse' he appears to be laboring under, this may be necessary for him to be understood. If apprehended after a crime, it may be necessary to make allowances for this, as otherwise, he is completely useless as an informant.
  • He has been observed creating weather-related phenomena - sometimes, even indoors. Lightning, rain, even clouds - while this can be confused for one of his illusions, the damage it does to the building is a tell-tale sign that it is real.
  • He has also been observed growing flora, and this healing ability extends so far as to regrow lost human tissue. There are multiple reports of him helping Paragon City's heros in this way, despite his criminal nature.

Known Weaknesses

  • He is either suffering from schizophrenic word salad, or is operating under some sort of curse that prevents him from talking directly. His speech is laden with metaphor, similes, and confusing contradictions.
  • An item with anti-magic properties renders him unable to fight. He is entirely dependent on magic.

Psychological Profile

  • While Babylon Cat appears to avoid killing, he is not above theft. Reports of theft often follow a failed attempt at employment. This cycle has repeated so often that

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