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fandomhighdorms2010-12-14 08:51 am
Reserves, The Salle, Teusday After Classes
"Hey, guys." Zack still looked a bit on the tired side as the reserves group gathered for their meeting today. But, considering he was on what looked to be his fourth cup of coffee since the leaders had arrived to set up, that probably wouldn't last long. "Crazy stuff last week, huh? I'm sorry I missed it, but I think we can all agree that taking it easy this week is the way to go, huh?"
Zack would not have any problems with taking it easy at all. Especially once the caffeine crash hit.
"So today, we're going to work on strategy," he continued. "Running through scenarios in groups to get us all some practise in critical thinking in tricky situations."
That, and Zack just wanted to cast Magic Missile. At the darkness.
That's because Zack was a weirdo, but Kennedy was cool with that. Also with the taking it easy, since she was still pretty beat from last week herself. "Totally understand if you don't want to talk about goblins or talking stone faces or anything like that," she said, and she looked like she might hurt you if you tried to take that double red-eye out of her hands. "But we gotta stay on our toes, even if it is just figuratively. 'cause you can so sit down for this meeting."
Next time they tried this exercise, they really ought to have some Mountain Dew. And Cheetos.
"Though, what the dice are for, I'm not really sure," Maladicta said, jiggling the bag of all those 20-sided little things. "Just have a seat and work out what you'll be doing with your party."
A beat.
"Unless you're a bard."
Look, bards were useless even on the Disc.
[Open!]
Zack would not have any problems with taking it easy at all. Especially once the caffeine crash hit.
"So today, we're going to work on strategy," he continued. "Running through scenarios in groups to get us all some practise in critical thinking in tricky situations."
That, and Zack just wanted to cast Magic Missile. At the darkness.
That's because Zack was a weirdo, but Kennedy was cool with that. Also with the taking it easy, since she was still pretty beat from last week herself. "Totally understand if you don't want to talk about goblins or talking stone faces or anything like that," she said, and she looked like she might hurt you if you tried to take that double red-eye out of her hands. "But we gotta stay on our toes, even if it is just figuratively. 'cause you can so sit down for this meeting."
Next time they tried this exercise, they really ought to have some Mountain Dew. And Cheetos.
"Though, what the dice are for, I'm not really sure," Maladicta said, jiggling the bag of all those 20-sided little things. "Just have a seat and work out what you'll be doing with your party."
A beat.
"Unless you're a bard."
Look, bards were useless even on the Disc.
[Open!]

Arrive! Mingle!
Re: Arrive! Mingle!
For one thing, dice were supposed to be seven-sided!
Re: Arrive! Mingle!
She'd missed coffee.
"I brought a bunch of flavored creamers if anyone wants any." she said, spiking her own cup with the gingerbread latte flavor.
Strategy!
Re: Strategy!
Talk to the Leaders!
Re: Talk to the Leaders!
The D&D thing struck him as kind of silly, but silly in a good way.
... Though it really did seem to be missing the Mountain Dew.
Re: Talk to the Leaders!
Besides, the dice were amusing; she was rolling a handful of D4s around in one palm
because her player refuses to adopt this all-d20 businessand pondering the usefulness of these suckers as caltrops. Hey, it could totally work. (As anyone who'd ever played an all night drunken session of 2nd edition could tell her.)OOC!