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@Solo@Vicier
That's my bad, I meant to send my claim for Reaper with the PM, it slipped my mind. And like Solo says, we did some brainstorming for how 76 and Reaper would work together in this version and how we'd play the history of Blackwatch into the modern day of the RP. I also picked a faceclaim and did some preliminary formatting for his name and portrait.

@XxProReapsxX
Vicier's right that I didn't claim him publicly, I totally forgot. I would still very much like to play him, I've sort of started working on it and gotten invested, but I know the rule of dibs. Your choice.
@Lmpkio

Reinhardt

Spoken for, I'm afraid.
I'm fine with pre-betrayal Shimadas, makes the angst all the more real. I have some ideas for face claims for both Rein (I'm going in a bit of a different direction) and Hanzo (pretty traditional). I'll play with some basic formatting and send them to you.

>#LifeOfAMercyMain
Aha, now I know why Mercy is in charge of Overwatch in this version, not Winston! ;D
I'm interested, what's a few more hours given to Overwatch? It has already eaten so many...

No, but I'm thinking of doing my main, Reinhardt, and maybe the other Shimada brother? If @Jacobite is doing happy go lucky Genji, I feel I should be the sobering, grumpy, glowering Hanzo.
In Eight 8 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
See, I was here first I thought about posting FIRST! but then I decided not to.

But now I come back 20 hours later and no one has done it and it does need to be done.

FIRST...

It feels empty now though...
"You think? That's a shame, the melted bits of the ice gave me some hope. Still, I guess I should've known better than to trust the temperature, Spring can be hard to pin down." Daniel delivered his reply in a distracted manner, his mouthing going on automatic as he first looked at his fellow passenger properly. She was very pretty, seemed polite, conventionally attractive and well dressed but there was something slightly off about her...

Was it the slightly askew eyeshadow, the conspicuously not brown hair sticking to the arm of her top or that she looked as flushed and flustered as he did on 99% of all morning occasions? Or maybe how despite being obviously hurried and possibly somewhat harassed by life, she seemed more than ready to have a banal conversation about the weather with a stranger? She should surely seem a little more bothered, given she was breathing like she had just sprinted to catch the train? From personal experience, Daniel knew that being accosted when you'd only just caught the train at a dead sprint was extremely jarring and almost annoying.

He couldn't tell exactly what it was and it put him enough off his normal conversational rhythm that he just nodded at her response and stared for a moment or two longer than felt casual. To cover it, he jerked his gaze back to the novel in front of him and tried to focus on the page. There was that itch, you know the one, to look at the other person in case they're looking at you. But you don't want them to see you looking at them because, well, then they'll either think you were staring at them or know you were trying to catch them looking at you. The mild irony of reading a book probably written for teenagers while engaging in the mental gymnastics required to not want to look at someone in case they were looking at you, something you wanted them to do, was not lost on him.

The time seemed to fly past on the train ride and through the rest of the day, Daniel's heart not really in the performance he growled, muttered and bellowed into the microphone. It was noted by the sound director but they were recording ambient lines for a video game character and, well, there was a limit to the level of commitment and performance you could drag out someone for something that would be heard but rarely and never be the focus of its intended audience's attention. It wasn't that Daniel was day-dreaming, exactly, and he wasn't really obsessing over the woman on the train, not really. It wasn't an infatuation with her, he just couldn't work out why she had stayed in his head. Which, in turn, meant he kept on thinking about her.

Still, he thought as the bade his co-workers farewell and wandered towards the train station, what were the chances of seeing her again?
In Eight 8 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Oh right, it's deadline day!

This is probably the first time in about a decade I had my assignment done more than a week before the deadline.

Hmmmm... Now if only I could use this as part of a degree or something.





Season 1: Spring




Humming a half remembered tune and shivering slightly at the crisp air, Daniel Gordon stepped out onto his front doorstep. It was a bright, cold morning, the sun shining onto frost dusted grass, gradually dissolving it into icy slush. Fumbling with his keys in one hand, Daniel took a tentative sip from his thermos. Still too hot he concluded, hissing air through his teeth onto his mildly scalded tongue and twisting the key. With the door locked, he skipped down the steps, closed the gate and set off at a brisk walk towards the station, the slowly melting frost alternately crackling or splashing under his feet.

It was one of those unusual days when he'd managed to get his bag together, his tea made, his breakfast eaten and himself generally together with time to spare and it was really quite refreshing not to have to dash. It certainly made a change for Mrs. Baron across the road, who was more used to seeing him frantically pelting down the street towards the train station with a desperate look on his face and his laces not done up. Today as he walked, he performed the difficult balancing act of inserting headphones into his ears and phone while selecting a song and holding onto the thermos at the same time. It was complicated further when he reached the station and had to fish out his travel card, but he managed somehow.

The walk was short but cold enough to make him glad when he collapsed into a comfortingly warm train seat, humming along to particularly harmonica heavy song in his ears. The tea, he judged, should now be at the perfect temperature for a hearty swig so heartily swig he did. One day I'll get this right was all he could think as his mouth complained and his eyes watered gently. He dropped one hand into his bag to retrieve a book, looking to distract from his twice burnt tongue but couldn't find it. He packed quite tidily but as according to the laws of the universe, everything had mixed up will nilly in the five minutes since he last looked inside the bag.

Eventually he retrieved it, found his place and settled in to read. It was a classic piece of genre fiction, a fantasy about magic, war, betrayal and a towering romance. If he was honest with himself, Daniel would have to admit that he tended to hold the book in such a way that no one could see what he was reading. There was something so... schoolboyish about reading fantasy books. He was distracted enough by it, however, that he completely missed another person taking the seat opposite. He looked up when he heard them move around, perhaps finding their own book, and caught the other's eye. He was a friendly person, any could tell you, and smalltalk was one of his only primary skills.

Nodding a head towards the window, he said "Bit cold this morning, don't you think? Feels like it's about time Winter packed up and left." with an afficable smile.

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Does great accents and impressions
Knows the words to every Proclaimers song by heart
Loves Hiking
Will dance to anything from before 1999
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