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anonmeme ([personal profile] anonmeme) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet2015-04-08 07:41 pm

ASK ME ABOUT MY ___



THE ASK ME ABOUT MY [BLANK] MEME

You're now mingling in a place of your choice-- a party, your usual headquarters etc.-- when you find yourself with a sticker/pin/label of some kind that only reads ASK ME ABOUT MY (PROBLEM OR EXPERTISE OF CHOICE). You did not put this on yourself, and you cannot remove it, but it clearly states one or more of your most embarrassing, darkest, secretest or proudest feats. 

RULES:
-Comment with your character and their name/canon on subject
-Fill the comment with what their pin states
-Embarrass the hell out of them
-Take revenge by embarrassing others and comment around!
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[personal profile] flightlesser 2015-04-11 09:09 am (UTC)(link)
[The last time someone had tried to call themself 'ruler of all they surveyed' in front of Dreadwing, it had led to a comical half hour long yelling and punching fest, which fortunately Gangryn had not personally witnessed, but had heard about from Nocturna.] Lord Kortan. [well, perhaps Dreadwing didn't need to know everything, just yet.] My master is jealous, it may be a good idea to keep that name secret, for now. At least until we've figured out how far you've come, and gotten a warm meal into your belly.

It would be, yes. [She didn't seem to see anything wrong with negotiating - but to her credit didn't seem to want to increase his vulnerability to exploit him, either, giving the belt buckle a light tug, sort of astonished she can't just pull the pin off, but not willing to try harder and rip his pants or make him mad, getting punched would probably be an earned response. She lets it go.] Come with me. I have a secret underground tunnel that leads to my laboratory, and by secret underground tunnel, I mean please don't tell anyone.

--You might as well call me Gangryn, jester. I was waiting to see if you'd give me your name first. [But she always loses games of chicken.] Good? ...Comparatively. And I enjoy it, which makes me want to get better. There's something about taking care of the sick that feels... productive. [Plus, there's nothing to fear from people and animals who are ill, besides infection, which isn't a major concern for her. They're too weak to be a threat, so she can go about her business helping them without worrying too much.]