Tim Drake | Red Robin (
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paradisa2013-07-15 11:51 pm
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[Tim stares at his journal for a good few minutes, trying to decide what to say or write. After spending nearly a month lost in a sea of research or working, his brain is having a hard time getting back into "social Alvin Draper" mode.
He browses some of his old journal entries to recharge his memory. After a few more minutes pass, an idea pops into his head. Maybe Cass' curiosity will lure her in to respond or she'll track him down to give him a look.]
So, hey. I've got a strange request--or at least it might sound strange! I promise it's not as strange as it sounds. In fact, it's a lot of fun.
When I first came here, I was running a pencil and paper game for my friends, using a D20 system. The game we were playing was Warlocks and Warriors. You pick a base class, draw up a character sheet, and then a storyteller guides you through stories. You roll the twenty sided die to help determine the outcome of different challenges. At one point, I had a group of three which is a good number for beginners. Unfortunately, two of the players went home. Well, that's not really unfortunate for them! But you know what I mean.
If anyone is interested in playing, I could teach you, or I'm sure my girlfriend, Stephanie Brown, would be happy to help. She also plays with me.
He browses some of his old journal entries to recharge his memory. After a few more minutes pass, an idea pops into his head. Maybe Cass' curiosity will lure her in to respond or she'll track him down to give him a look.]
So, hey. I've got a strange request--or at least it might sound strange! I promise it's not as strange as it sounds. In fact, it's a lot of fun.
When I first came here, I was running a pencil and paper game for my friends, using a D20 system. The game we were playing was Warlocks and Warriors. You pick a base class, draw up a character sheet, and then a storyteller guides you through stories. You roll the twenty sided die to help determine the outcome of different challenges. At one point, I had a group of three which is a good number for beginners. Unfortunately, two of the players went home. Well, that's not really unfortunate for them! But you know what I mean.
If anyone is interested in playing, I could teach you, or I'm sure my girlfriend, Stephanie Brown, would be happy to help. She also plays with me.
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[Pats his side, signaling for Ace to join him.]
We'll be back. C'mon, boy. Let's go get some snacks. I'll grab you a couple of treats, since chocolate's no good for you.
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We can... get stuff out, ready. To help.
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[She wants to be lazy, though :( ]
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And tackles her! Tickle fight while Tim is gone, it's becoming a thing.]
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[Cue the typical shrieking and flailing about. Whoops, messing up the bed. Sorry, Tim.]
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Fast forward to half an hour or so later. FIGHT ME.
Tim pushes the door open with his shoulder and calls out to his ladies.]
Hey, I'm back.
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When Tim returns, he'll find a very swanky looking fort built in the living room and all the not-refrigerator items lining the counters. There's even bowls and mixing spoons set out.
Best Batgirls.]
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Oh, I thought you wanted me to go and buy cake. Not make it.
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Guess we can... do that next time.
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Enter and bring the goods with you, traveler.
[Steph doesn't care as long as there's a cake in her future.]
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[Ooooh so ominous.]
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[And then, quietly and clearly addressed to Steph,]
Was getting cake quest?
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I guess we can leave him alone for now. Since he has cake.