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I have made the dear Nakago into a computer geek for ABO. Yes, I know, it's completely out of character for him, but I find it amusing. Here's what I have of the scene so far - it also is a pretty good reproducion of my first ITR experience.
"Here's the deal," Ayuru - 'Boy Who Leads' to Dosa - said. He was wearing a long, sleeved cloak that looked vaguely Western Medieval. He held up a piece of paper that had been rolled up lengthwise and covered with duct take. "This is a dagger. You hit people with it, anywhere below the neck." One of his fellows immediately started tapping him on the head with their 'dagger'. "We advise you not to do this," Ayuru continued, "as it may annoy your opponent and lead them to kill you. Hah!" He struck the other across the arm, causing him to groan and fold and fall to the floor. "When we say anywhere, we mean anywhere. Clothes included. So I may do this--" he flung his arm at his 'opponent', who had gotten back up, and the cloak flared dramatically-- "and think it's really cool, but--" the 'opponent' stuck the flaring cloak-- "it's not really, because now I'm dead. When you are struck down, you are in a daze. You wander numbly around with your dagger held in a non-threatening manner until you come back here to die, hopefully in a suitably dramatic mamer that will entertain those who are alerady dead." His cohort again died, but this time much more dramatically. It recieved a small round of applause.
After that, it gets into the first stage, which is 'psychokiller', and you get some more rules before running off into a mess of halls to play a paranoia LARP game.
This is going to be Kagome et all's method of dealing with the stress of midterms.
Yes, Ayuru is Nakago. If you can't tell that he's a computer geek, that's just because he hasn't made the 'story' more humorous with java jokes yet.
"Here's the deal," Ayuru - 'Boy Who Leads' to Dosa - said. He was wearing a long, sleeved cloak that looked vaguely Western Medieval. He held up a piece of paper that had been rolled up lengthwise and covered with duct take. "This is a dagger. You hit people with it, anywhere below the neck." One of his fellows immediately started tapping him on the head with their 'dagger'. "We advise you not to do this," Ayuru continued, "as it may annoy your opponent and lead them to kill you. Hah!" He struck the other across the arm, causing him to groan and fold and fall to the floor. "When we say anywhere, we mean anywhere. Clothes included. So I may do this--" he flung his arm at his 'opponent', who had gotten back up, and the cloak flared dramatically-- "and think it's really cool, but--" the 'opponent' stuck the flaring cloak-- "it's not really, because now I'm dead. When you are struck down, you are in a daze. You wander numbly around with your dagger held in a non-threatening manner until you come back here to die, hopefully in a suitably dramatic mamer that will entertain those who are alerady dead." His cohort again died, but this time much more dramatically. It recieved a small round of applause.
After that, it gets into the first stage, which is 'psychokiller', and you get some more rules before running off into a mess of halls to play a paranoia LARP game.
This is going to be Kagome et all's method of dealing with the stress of midterms.
Yes, Ayuru is Nakago. If you can't tell that he's a computer geek, that's just because he hasn't made the 'story' more humorous with java jokes yet.