Board Thread:Fanmade/@comment-31604197-20181216012617/@comment-26038291-20190421101055

Stand Name: Wherever I May Roam

Namesake: The 1991 song by Metallica of the same name

Stand User: The Roamer

Type: Long Distance, Bound

Appearance: WIMR is a large quadrupedal stand. It is almost entirely covered in a large cluster of white wool that hides its appearance, though it can partially expose itself to reveal a black canid form, reminiscent of a literal "wolf in sheep's clothing." Its coating is not truly part of its being, but as the stand can only manifest within wool, it is rarely seen without it.

Furthermore, the stand hides itself further by seeking shelter in small containers such as soda cans, shoes or even the mouth of its user, being able to comfortably fit into small spaces despite its initial size. It is most commonly seen inhabiting a small teddy bear.

Destructive Power: N/A

Speed: A

Range: A

Durability: A

Precision: E

Developmental Potential: A

Abilities:

Wool Constitution: WIMR's body is entirely made out of and bound to the wool coating that surrounds it. This wool is derived from its environment by assimilating small pieces dust, loose human hair and nails to its body and breaking them down into an extremely fine, light and soft form. This wool is, in fact, so soft that it protects WIMR from any and all physical harm by simply absorbing any blunt force that comes upon it. The low weight also gives it extreme speed that allows it to outrun almost anything. It is, however, completely incapable of inflicting harm. Furthermore, WIMR can expand and condense itself to change its size, an ability most often used to hide in small spaces.

Trailing: Whenever WIMR is active, it constantly leaves a trail of extremely fine, almost invisible string behind The Roamer, which weaves itself into the ground and spreads out around him the longer he stands in place, forming a network similar to the mycelium of fungi. Due to WIMR's extremely long range, this network continues to spread even if the user is several kilometers away from where the trail was initially laid down.

Should WIMR's "marked territory" be entered by anyone with the intent to bring harm to The Roamer, the string in the ground will attempt to prevent them from doing so by attacking the assailant and ensnaring them. The closer to the user this occurs, the more effectively they will be restrained, and the harder it becomes to break free.