“ | It's not my fault I got stuck in this bubble. I was too busy helping the other Wardens to be able to help myself. | ” |
— Theta
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Theta is a character who appears in Prodigy Math FSRV.
Appearance[]
She is a lilac-skinned hominin of average size for her species. She wears her hair in a loose ponytail that has a lot of flyaway hairs. She dresses in a modest welding outfit used to prevent her from taking electrical damage or shocking herself with her own electricity. She wears thick, yellow-and-navy gloves and overalls. Her nose and cheeks are freckled with dark purple spots. Her small boots have magnetic propellers on the bottom that allow her to levitate slightly off the ground.
Personality[]
While she has self-trained for decades to master Storm magic and mechanical engineering, her feats have not stopped her from being down on herself. However, she is hopeful for other people and has a competitive mind. She is more reclusive than the other Wardens.
Weapons/Gear[]
- Big Hex Conductor: Her staff is a long, modified Big Hex Conductor with more screws and washers on the head than the usual wand.
Abilities[]
- Storm Magic: She is the most proficient user of Storm magic and electrokinesis in Prodigy.
- Levitation: When she wears her magnetic boots, she can levitate a maximum of a foot off of a hard, flat surface.
Strengths and Weaknesses[]
The Storm element is weak against:
This element is powerful against:
This element is neutral against:
She has a high level of empathy for the other staff members at the Academy and will do anything to protect them, but she realizes that sometimes she is not as powerful as what is needed to complete a task. Her low self-esteem discourages her from engaging in battle.
Trivia[]
- She constructed Big Hex, the first being Shrapnel.
- She also made several head designs, and most of them she gave away to Macha to be sold as Big Hex Helmets.
- She was the last of the five non-Astral Wardens to be held hostage.
- Theta is named after the Greek symbol "θ" because it is used as an important variable in rotational motion.
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