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All items in this section FATTAH - THE OPENERReal Name: Toro Ridwan
Gender: Male
Age: 22
Location: Indonesia
Height: 168 cm
Weight: 64 kg
Eye Color: Brown
Hair Color: Black
Toro Ridwan has worked in local restaurants most of his life. He thinks his existence is pretty dull, until one day Toro stops in a secondhand store on his way home from work. Rummaging through piles of used and donated goods, he chances upon a tacky-looking belt with a jeweled belt buckle. Instantly in love with it, Toro purchases the belt. Unbeknownst to the store owner, this is no faux stone embedded in the belt buckle.
The next afternoon, Toro ends his dishwashing shift and leaves the restaurant, thinking how desperately he wants a vacation. He opens the exit door and steps out, to suddenly find himself on a snow-covered mountain! Stunned, Toro stumbles backwards and back through the portal he had unwittingly created to find himself standing in front of the exit he had walked through a moment ago!
Over the coming weeks, Toro realises that he has full access to the entire globe through this new power, so he practices opening portals to different parts of the world. When he learns of Ramzi's endeavors, Toro decides to open a portal straight to THE 99 headquarters in Paris. The rest, as they say, is history.
WEAPONS/POWERS
- Creates and manipulates rifts in space, which allow him to open and close instant gateways to any location.
- Only he can travel through the portals.
- With experience, perhaps Fattah can use his powers to traverse time as well as space.
SUMMARY
- 22-year-old Indonesian with a bad case of wanderlust.
- Buys a belt at a secondhand store which has a jeweled belt buckle.
- Able to open portals to anywhere by creating rifts in the fabric of space.
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