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Hello, good people of /qst/. This quest is, as is probably obvious from the OP pic, based on the Teen Titans animated series. You'll be taking the part of a young man and potential Titan, guiding him through his trials and tribulations.

>Rules

There will be a 15 minute voting period between posts.

Please only choose one option (I will let you know in cases where you can choose more)

Write-ins of dialogue are allowed, but they won't be put in as-written, just sort of the spirit of the write-in. Additionally, dialogue write-ins require a significant amount of support from other players to be put in, as they can greatly affect the character.

Action write-ins will only be allowed under certain circumstances, which I'll announce. You can suggest an action to me if you want, and I may allow it, but might not depending on various factors.

No dice system in this quest. Victory and defeat will come down to decisions rather than random luck. Learn from experiences, develop strategies, and think outside the box at times (like I said, an action can be suggested to me).

Above all, have fun. I want this to be an enjoyable experience for everyone. Through success, failure, and everything in-between, I hope this will be an adventure worth remembering.

Last thread is kept here

>http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?searchall=TT+Quest
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At this point, you've been passing out and waking up so many times that you've lost track of what day it is. That's not the first thing you're thinking of when your eyes open this time, though.

What immediately occupies your thoughts is the strange creature hovering over your face.

You're not sure what exactly it is, but it resembles a giant larva of some kind. It doesn't look like any kind of insect you've seen before, but you don't think you were ever an expert on bugs to begin with.

It smiles at you, you think. Can bugs smile? It's got the teeth for it, sharp, pointed teeth that look like they could do some serious damage if this thing happens to decide you look tasty.

>A. "GUYS! HELP! GIANT WORM!"

>B. "Hey there little guy."

>C. Psychic punch it off of you

>D. Throw it off of you and run for the door

>E. Remain completely still. Maybe it won't be able to see you if you don't move.
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>>2163054
>C. Psychic punch it off of you
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>>2163054
>E. Remain completely still. Maybe it won't be able to see you if you don't move.
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>>2163054
>>E. Remain completely still. Maybe it won't be able to see you if you don't move.
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>>2163067
>>2163084
You think you saw a movie like this once. If you stay completely still, maybe it won't be able to see you. Gulping, you close your eyes and do your best to remain motionless. You can still feel it sitting on you, which honestly freaks you out a little more when you're unable to see it.

You feel something slimy rub against your cheek, and open your eyes to see the bug-creature's tongue return to its mouth. You're unable to prevent yourself from recoiling, but it's pretty clear that the whole "holding still" strategy won't work anyway.

The creature makes a noise almost like a laugh, then wriggles off of you, moving to the edge of your bed before curling up and closing its eyes, snoring loudly.

Well, you're pretty sure it's not going to try and hurt you.

>A. Pick it up and put it in the hallway

>B. Leave it be until you have a chance to ask the others about it

>C. Open your door and call for someone to come take a look at this

>D. Write-in
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>>2163110
>D. Write-in: "Grab a cover or a pillow and let it rest he seems to be tired. Also go grab something for him to eat. I think he's cute."
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>>2163110
>B. Leave it be until you have a chance to ask the others about it
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>>2163129
Good guy Peter
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>>2163133
>>2163129
Technical tie. If there's no tiebreaker in five minutes I'll flip a coin.
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>>2163129
>>2163182
I'll support this
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>>2163129
>>2163186
You gingerly pick the sleeping creature up and place it on your pillow. It makes some sort of sound you take to mean that it's pleased by this.

Strangely enough, this larva thing seems kind of cute to you. You wonder if it's hungry, and decide that your first stop once you're cleaned and dressed will be the kitchen, where you can find something for it to eat.

You at least remember where that room is, and make it there without any difficulty or confusion. As you step into the common room, you find it mostly empty. The only one there is Beast Boy playing Mega Monkeys 5 on the big screen.

He pauses the game and looks over his shoulder as you come into the room. "Morning, dude. We've got cereal, tofu, fruit juice, and eggs and bacon if you're into that kind of stuff."

>A. "Thanks" (make some breakfast)

>B. "Do you know what that larva thing is?" (find something for it to eat)

>C. "Where's everybody else?" (ignore food for now)

>D. "Is there any coffee?"
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>>2163213
>>B. "Do you know what that larva thing is?" (find something for it to eat)
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>>2163213
>D. "Is there any coffee?"
Blacker than Black.
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>>2163213
>B. "Do you know what that larva thing is?" (find something for it to eat)
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>>2163213
>A. "Thanks" (make some breakfast)

It has teeths so it must like meat.
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>>2163219
>Blacker than Black.
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>>2163213
>>B. "Do you know what that larva thing is?" (find something for it to eat)
>D. "Is there any coffee?"

I know you don't like multiple votes but I don't see how these are mutually exclusive
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>>2163262
One is marked as option B and the other as option D. If you can't see then you are either blund or stupid
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>>2163213
>>B. "Do you know what that larva thing is?" (find something for it to eat)
>D. "Is there any coffee?"
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>>2163213
>>A. "Thanks" (make some breakfast)
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>>2163218
>>2163223
"Do you know what that larva thing is?" you ask him as you begin to search the kitchen for something to eat.

"Oh, right. Guess we forgot to tell you about Silkie. "He's sort of like the team mascot. Long story, but he's harmless."

You search through the kitchen for something to feed the creature, until Beast Boy figures out what you're doing.

"There's a jar of stuff for him under the counter," he tells you before going back to playing his video game.

You find what he's talking about; a large, purple jar with some sort of weird green patterns on it. Opening it up reveals some sort of odd paste with a pungent smell. Not something you would eat, but you don't have much trouble believing that Silkie might like it.

"You can give him like a bowlful," Beast Boy tells you. "Just don't overdo it, little guy would eat the whole tower if we let him."

A minute later, you've got a bowl of the smelly paste ready for Silkie.

>A. "So, where's everybody else?"

>B. "Got any coffee?"

>C. Go feed Silkie

>D. Make some breakfast/coffee

Pick one dialogue and/or one action
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>>2163318
>>D. Make some breakfast/coffee
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>>2163318
>D. Make some breakfast/coffee
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>>2163318
>>D. Make some breakfast/coffee
>A. "So, where's everybody else?"
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>>2163318
>B. "Got any coffee?"
>D. Make some breakfast/coffee
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>>2163318
>So where's everybody else?
>Go feed Silkie
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>>2163318
>A
>D
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>>2163318
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>>2163353
>>2163318
>D. Make some breakfast/coffee

God damn I am out of it but at least I caught this
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>>2163318
>>C. Go feed Silkie
>A. "So, where's everybody else?"
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>>2163329
>>2163333
>>2163334
Silkie's breakfast is ready to go, but your stomach's growling for food as well. With Silkie napping, you should have enough time to fix up some breakfast.

As you rummage through the fridge, you look toward Beast Boy, who seems really in to his game.

"So, where's everybody else?" you ask.

"Cyborg's working on his car, Robin's in the training room, and I think Starfire's meditating with Raven," he answers, keeping his eyes glued to the screen and his fingers moving like lightning on the controller.

A quick glance at the screen tells you that he's really good at this game.

"Oh, is there any coffee?" you think to ask.

"Huh?" Beast Boy asks. "Oh, yeah. Robin's pretty much the only one who drinks it, but he keeps a ton of it around. Go nuts."

Soon, you have some tasty eggs and bacon, along with a mug of coffee. After wolfing it all down, you pick up the bowl of paste and head for your room, placing it in front of Silkie.

The larva's eyes shoot open, and he dives into the bowl, emptying it of its contents in seconds. He then looks up at you, gives a belch, and smiles.

It looks like you've made a good first impression on Silkie. It's always nice to make a new friend.

Now, what to do?

>A. Go find Cyborg; maybe he'll let you help with his car

>B. Go back to the common room and see if Beast Boy will let you play video games with him

>C. Head to the combat room; you have no doubt Robin will be willing to help you train

>D. Go find Raven and Starfire; maybe they can help you with controlling your powers

>E. Something else (Write-in)
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>>2163429
>D.
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>>2163429
>>C. Head to the combat room; you have no doubt Robin will be willing to help you train
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>>2163429
>D. Go find Raven and Starfire; maybe they can help you with controlling your powers
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>>2163429
>C. Head to the combat room; you have no doubt Robin will be willing to help you train
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>>2163429
>D.
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>>2163429
>>A. Go find Cyborg; maybe he'll let you help with his car

id like some technical skills
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>>2163429
>C
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>>2163435
>>2163439
>>2163464
>>2163446
Next vote decides
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>>2163481
Just roll for it boss
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>>2163481
Ok, flipped a coin, C wins
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>>2163429
>D. Go find Raven and Starfire; maybe they can help you with controlling your powers
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>>2163439
>>2163443
The only room you actually know the location of aside from the common room, the showers, and your own room is the training room. You're sure that, if Robin's there, he'll be willing to help you train.

As Silkie leaves your room and heads off, you take a short walk to the training room, finding Robin in the same circle Raven was training in yesterday, dodging shots and deflecting them with his staff.

You're kind of astounded that everything seems to have been completely cleaned and repaired since your emotional outburst yesterday. The Titans work fast, and work well. It's like the damage was never even done. And what's perhaps more impressive is Robin himself.

You didn't think a regular person could move like that, but he does his exercise flawlessly, not being hit once before the turrets shut down. He steps out, grabs a towel, and wipes the sweat from his face.

"Hey, Peter," he says once he's done. "Do you need something?"

>A. "I was hoping you could help me train."

>B. "Is there any way you can help me better keep my powers under control?"

>C. "Yesterday, when I was heading to my room, I thought I saw Brother Blood."

>D. "What happened to Jinx and Kid Flash? I haven't seem them since the fight with Blood."
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>>2163540
>>A. "I was hoping you could help me train."
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>>2163540
>>A. "I was hoping you could help me train."
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>>2163540
>A. "I was hoping you could help me train."
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>>2163540
>A.
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>>2163540
>A.
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>>2163547
>>2163553
"I was hoping you could help me train," you answer.

Robin puts his towel away, looking pleasantly surprised by your request. "No problem. I'll put you through some more combat training. But first, let's get your blood flowing a bit. I want you to run some laps around the training room. I'll tell you when to stop."

At first, you don't see why Beast Boy was so against the idea of being made to run laps. The training room is large, but nothing you can't handle. You figure that you'll just a run a lap or two before moving on.

Once you reach lap five, you're able to understand Beast Boy's feelings. Robin watches as you circle the room over and over, and by the time he finally calls for you to stop, you're drenched in sweat and your legs are killing you.

"Okay, now we'll move on to the real training," he tells you while you gasp for breath. "You showed yesterday that you have the basics of offensive fighting down just fine, so I want to work on defense."

He motions for you to join him in the same spot you fought before. "Defense is important, and it's also probably the area where our team's the most lacking. Every single one of us can dish out damage, but when our enemies fight back, most of the team can't hold their own quite as well."

You don't imagine that's a major problem for people like Cyborg and Starfire, who have super strength. But for someone like you, whose powers are psychic rather than physical, that could be something really worth worrying about.

"No matter how good you get at fighting, you're still going to get hit," Robin continues. "So this training will be just as much about taking hits as stopping them. I'm going to come at you with everything I have. Don't worry, I won't do any permanent damage, but the more extreme the training, the faster you'll adapt out of necessity."

>A. "Alright, I'm ready."

>B. "Bring it on. I'm not scared."

>C. "Can't we start a little less extreme?"

>D. "I don't think I want to train anymore..."
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>>2163671
>>B. "Bring it on. I'm not scared."
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>>2163671
>A.
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>>2163671
>>A. "Alright, I'm ready."
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>>2163671
>>A. "Alright, I'm ready."
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>>2163697
>>2163704
"Alright," you tell him. "I'm ready."

"Alright, here I come!" Robin shouts, leaping into the air and coming down on you.

You were not ready. Robin beats the living snot out of you over the next hour. You're able to occasionally block or avoid a hit, but never fend him off for long. You get absolutely thrashed, and by the time Robin finally calls training to an end, your body is sore all over, and you're pretty sure you have your fair share of bruises.

"Not bad for your first day," Robin compliments, throwing you a towel. "Keep it up, and you'll be just fine in a fight."

There's a beeping, and Robin pulls out his communicator. "Oh, right. I told Starfire I'd take her skating. I have to run. You should probably take a break from training for the day. The others will be around if you need them for anything."

>A. "Where's the garage?"

>B. "Where does Raven usually meditate?"

>C. Go back to the living room

>D. Go take a nap

>E. Get cleaned up then head out. You're going to spend a day out on the town.
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>>2163765
>>B. "Where does Raven usually meditate?"
Time to train our mind.
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>>2163765
>>B. "Where does Raven usually meditate?"
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>>2163765
>B.
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>>2163765
>>E. Get cleaned up then head out. You're going to spend a day out on the town.
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>>2163779
>>2163786
"Where does Raven usually meditate?" you ask Robin as he starts to leave.

"Usually in her room when the rest of us are around," Robin answers, stopping but not looking at you. "If you need to see her, just try not to get on her nerves too much. She doesn't usually like to be bothered."

Robin tells you where Raven's room is, then leaves for his date with Starfire. You go and clean yourself up a bit, then head for Raven's room, which has her name conveniently written on the door.

Knocking doesn't get you an immediate response, but when you knock for a second time, the door slides partway open, enough for you to see about half of Raven's hooded face as she looks at you.

"What?" she asks in a monotone voice.

>A. "I was hoping you could help me learn to control my powers."

>B. "I was wondering if I could meditate with you."

>C. "I wanted to thank you for yesterday."

>D. "You seem to know about my powers. Is there anything you can teach me?"
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>>2163896
>D. "You seem to know about my powers. Is there anything you can teach me?"

Neutral voice, Straight to the point.
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>>2163896
>>B. "I was wondering if I could meditate with you."
Also.
>>C. "I wanted to thank you for yesterday."
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>>2163896
>A.
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>>2163907
Yeah, you can combine C with another.
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>>2163896
>>C. "I wanted to thank you for yesterday."
>D. "You seem to know about my powers. Is there anything you can teach me?"

>>2163915
You could do what princess principal quest does and any choice that can be added with another gets written with >>
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>>2163915
Thank you. I would say C with A. Thanking her first would be appropriate.
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>>2163932
That's a good idea.
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>>2163934
>>2163909
"I wanted to thank you for yesterday," you say with sincerity.

"You're welcome," she responds, her voice a little less cold. "I'm just glad we were able to get your powers under control."

"Actually, that's partly why I'm here," you explain. "I was hoping you could help me learn to control my powers."

The door slams shut in your face. You think that's a "no", and are just turning to walk away when it slides completely open.

"Come in," she tells you. "But don't touch anything unless I say different."

Raven's room is spacious and dark. Aside from her bed, and a chest beside it, there's a multitude of books scattered all around; some on shelves, some in piles, some just sitting on her bed. It's a safe bet that the girl likes to read.

Beyond that, there's a few odd statues that make you feel a bit uneasy, some weird patterns on the floor leading to her bed, and a multitude of religious symbols on the floor surrounding it.

There's about a million questions you want to ask once you see all of this, but now might not be the best time.

Raven strikes a match and lights a candle, taking a seat on the floor and motioning for you to sit in front of her. She places the candle between the two of you as you sit.

"Alright, your powers are different from mine, and everyone else here," she reminds you. "But, it seems like some of the same principles apply. When your emotions run wild, your powers do the same. It's the same with me. With your new powers, you're going to have to learn to better reign in your emotions. What was it that got you so angry yesterday?"

>A. "I thought about Blood."

>B. "I tried to just think about hitting Robin, but nothing happened until I started thinking about something that made me angry."

>C. "I needed anger to attack. I had control at first, but I tried getting angrier to make it stronger, and I lost control."

>D. Write-in
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>>2164011
>C. "I needed anger to attack. I had control at first, but I tried getting angrier to make it stronger, and I lost control."
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>>2164011
>>B. "I tried to just think about hitting Robin, but nothing happened until I started thinking about something that made me angry."
I don't actually know if we did specifically think of something that angered us
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>>2164011
>C.
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>>2164011
>>C. "I needed anger to attack. I had control at first, but I tried getting angrier to make it stronger, and I lost control."
We are not a smart man.
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>>2164032
Well, if you learned from your mistake, you're a wise one.
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>>2164011
>>C. "I needed anger to attack. I had control at first, but I tried getting angrier to make it stronger, and I lost control."
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>>2164021
>>2164028
"I needed anger to attack," you explain, wanting her to know that it truthfully was your own doing, not someone setting you off. "I had control at first, but I tried getting angrier to make my attacks stronger. When I did that, I lost control."

"So, your powers are triggered by emotions, but you lose control if you let your emotions go too far," Raven sums up. "That's...difficult. In that case, suppressing your emotions would do almost as harm as letting them run wild. I think I might have an idea of how to strike the sort of balance you need, but it would be easier to teach you if Starfire was here."

She blows out the candle and stands up. "Come on, we're going to the training room."

>A. "Alright."

>B. "Why?"

>C. "You're not going to beat me up for an hour like Robin, are you?"

>D. Write-in
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>>2164108
>>A. "Alright."
>>C. "You're not going to beat me up for an hour like Robin, are you?"
Dry, slightly dark, humor.
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>>2164108
>>C. "You're not going to beat me up for an hour like Robin, are you?"
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>>2164108
>C. "You're not going to beat me up for an hour like Robin, are you?"
>A. "Alright."
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>>2164108
>C. "You're not going to beat me up for an hour like Robin, are you?"
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>>2164108
>A
>C
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>>2164108
>C
>D: Grab somethong without really noticing you actualy did it.
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>>2164183
Was that typo intentional?
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>>2164119
>>2164138
"You're not going to beat me up for an hour like Robin, are you?" you question as you get up to follow her.

"Only if you get on my nerves," she answers.

It takes you a second to tell she was joking.

When the two of you reach the training room, Raven points you toward a hanging punching back. As you move toward it, she explains her idea.

"Starfire's powers are emotion-based too," she informs you. "To fly, she needs happiness. To use her starbolts, she needs "righteous fury", and to use her super strength, she needs "unbridled confidence". But she still flies when she's sad, and she's able to use her starbolts and strength when she's scared and uncertain."

You come to a stop in front of the bag.

"You may be able to use your powers without having to give yourself over to emotions," she suggests. "Maybe just remembering the feeling will be enough. I know this sounds stupid, but think about something that makes you angry, without letting yourself get angry."

She walks over, standing at your side and looking at the bag. "Try hitting the bag with your powers."

>A. "Alright, here goes nothing." (Try it Raven's way)

>B. "I just need better control" (Get angry, but don't let your powers get away from you)

>C. "What good's a psychic punch when Robin's teaching me to fight? Are there any other powers you could teach me to use?"
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>>2164206
>A. "Alright, here goes nothing." (Try it Raven's way)
We need to start with the basics before anything else, and Raven is the expert, so let's at least attempt it
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>>2164206
>>A. "Alright, here goes nothing." (Try it Raven's way)
Also MoG do we have stats or room for advancement? How much of a GAME is this? It seems like a CYOA for now (which is completely fine btw)
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>>2164206
>A. "Alright, here goes nothing." (Try it Raven's way)
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>>2164206
>A. "Alright, here goes nothing." (Try it Raven's way)
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>>2164206
>>A. "Alright, here goes nothing." (Try it Raven's way)
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>>2164206
>>A. "Alright, here goes nothing." (Try it Raven's way)
Woudln't hurt to try anons.
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>>2164214
You can always improve based on your choices. Right now, your powers are new and you're still learning the basics. Training and the occasional hail mary will help you improve in different areas.
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>>2164206
>"Alright, here goes nothing." (Try it Raven's way)
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>>2164206
>A
>D:"It's kinda hard to use memories to trigger a emotion, specialy since i don't have many memories."
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>>2164213
"Alright, here goes nothing," you tell her.

Staring at the bag, you follow her advice, thinking back to something that made you angry. With your memories only being about two or so days old, there's not too many options for you to draw on, but getting tossed around by Blood works just fine. You remember all of the anger you felt in that moment, and what it let you do.

You remember the sensation, but the emotion does not control you.

You picture yourself striking that bag, and you see the bag move as if punched by an invisible hand.

"Nice work," Raven tells you. "Do you have any powers you know about besides punching?"

Well, there was that time you shoved Blood around a bit. Couldn't hurt to give that a go. Using the same method, you give the bag a shove, moving it more than your punch did.

>You have learned the basics of controlling your powers, and can now use psychic punches and psychic shoves at will. Though you understand how to control your abilities, becoming too angry can still cause you to lose control of your power. These two emotions are connected to anger. Over time, you will find more powers connected to different emotions and triggered by different situations.

"You're a fast learner," Raven compliments. "Keep doing that, and you'll be able to use your powers without getting mad. You might still want to do some work in controlling your emotions, though. There's no telling what you'll do if you let them, any of them, become too intense."

>>A. "Thanks for the help, Raven"

>B. "How can I do that?"

>C. "How can I find out what my other powers are?"

>D. "What do you know about powers like mine?"

>E. Write-in
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>>2164286
>B. "How can I do that?"
>D. "What do you know about powers like mine?"
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>>2164286
>B
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>>2164286
>>A. "Thanks for the help, Raven"
>B. "How can I do that?"
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>>2164286
>>A. "Thanks for the help, Raven"
>>B. "How can I do that?"
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>>2164286
>>A. "Thanks for the help, Raven"
>B. "How can I do that?"
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>>2164286
>A. "Thanks for the help, Raven"
>B. "How can I do that?"
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>>2164286
>>>A. "Thanks for the help, Raven"
>>B. "How can I do that?"
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>>2164321
>>2164325
"Thanks for the help, Raven," you tell her, already feeling better now that you have some small level of control and understanding of your powers.

She nods. "If you're going to be on this team, (and it's looking like you are), we're going to have to be able to work together and trust each other. By helping you with this problem, I'm showing that you can trust me, and by being open with everyone and letting us help you, you're showing that we can trust you."

There's something almost sad in her tone as she talks about trust, but she gives no visible indication of it.

"So, how can I control my emotions?" you ask her.

"There are different approaches used by different people," Raven answers. "For some, it's as simple as thinking happy thoughts. Others rely on basic breathing techniques to keep them level-headed. In my case, I meditate. It helps me keep focused, to reflect, and to better control myself."

>A. "Can you teach me how to meditate?"

>B. "So, if I spend some of my free time meditating, I'll have better control?"

>C. "Thinking happy thoughts should do it"

>D. "Breathing techniques sound useful"
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>>2164371
>A. "Can you teach me how to meditate?"
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>>2164371
>A. "Can you teach me how to meditate?"
>>B. "So, if I spend some of my free time meditating, I'll have better control?"
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>>2164371
>>A. "Can you teach me how to meditate?"
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>>2164371
>>D. "Breathing techniques sound useful"
I'm willing to go the full Blaskowitz from wolfinstine
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>>2164371
>>A. "Can you teach me how to meditate?"
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>>2164386
Dude. I'm down to go the poetic badass type. Sign me up.
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>>2164371
>D.
>E. "I don't have to many memories to gather happy thoughts."
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>>2164371
>D.
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>>2164384
>>2164386
If no tie-breaker in 5 minutes, I will flip a coin
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>>2164404
>>2164398
>>2164397
>>2164386
D wins
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>>2164386
>>2164397
>>2164404
"Breathing techniques sound useful," you tell her.

"Okay, those are very simple," Raven tells you.

She's not wrong, it only takes her about ten minutes to explain several different kinds of breathing techniques which can reduce stress, anxiety, and overall just make you more calm and level-headed. You can do them pretty much any time, anywhere, though to do it properly takes about fifteen minutes.

"If I were you, I'd make time every day to perform those exercises," she advises. "Do it too sporadically, and it won't be as effective."

>>A. "Thanks again for everything."

>B. Go to your room and do some exercises

>C. Go to the common room and see if anybody's there

>D. "There's something else I wanted to talk about" (write-in)
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>>2164446
>>>A. "Thanks again for everything."
>B. Go to your room and do some exercises
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>>2164446
>>A. "Thanks again for everything."
>B. Go to your room and do some exercises
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>>2164446
>A
>B
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>>2164446
>A. "Thanks again for everything."
>C. Go to the common room and see if anybody's there
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>>2164446
>A. "Thanks again for everything."
>B. Go to your room and do some exercises
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>>2164446
>>>A. "Thanks again for everything."
>>B. Go to your room and do some exercises
Do it at least once a day. If it works for Blaskowitz it could work for us.
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>>2164449
>>2164451
"Thanks again for everything," you say to her.

"You're welcome," she replies, heading for the door. "Now, I've got some reading to do. See you later."

Once she's gone, you go to your room, taking a seat on your bed and going through some of the exercises Raven told you about.

>Performing breathing exercises regularly will lessen anxiety and stress buildup, and can be a useful tool in calming down following a stressful event if you have the time. This does not prevent all possible emotional outbursts, but does help you start at a calmer state.

Fifteen minutes later, you actually feel a bit more relaxed. It's only about mid-afternoon, so you have plenty of time to do whatever it is you feel like.

>A. Go to the common room and see if anybody's there

>B. Go back to the training room and practice with your powers

>C. To back to the training room and do physical exercises

>D. Head out to the city

>E. Write-in
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>>2164504
>>D. Head out to the city
its a big world lets see what we can see
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>>2164504
>A. Go to the common room and see if anybody's there
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>>2164504
>B. Go back to the training room and practice with your powers
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>>2164504
>>D. Head out to the city
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>>2164514
This, maybe we can have some fun outside. It's good to have a pal when doing new shit.
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>>2164518
>>2164513
>>2164514
>>2164520
Five minutes for somebody to break the tie
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>>2164548
>D
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>>2164504
>D
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>>2164551
Thank you
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>>2164551
>>2164518
>>2164513
You've spent enough time training for today, and as awesome as Titans Tower is, you feel like getting some fresh air and having a little stroll around Jump City.

Tidying yourself up a bit, you head out of the tower and into the big city, wondering what there is to see.

>To be continued

That's where we're stopping for tonight, everyone. I hope you guys had a good time.

I was planning to run tomorrow, but I agreed to do a job for my uncle tomorrow afternoon/evening, so I'll have less availability. I may still run, but it will start later and last for a shorter amount of time.

If anybody wants to keep up with schedule changes and the like, you can follow me @INSTIGATORQST

If anybody has any feedback for me, I'd greatly welcome and appreciate it. Things you liked, things you didn't, suggestions, things you'd like to see, characters you'd want to make an appearance, etc. I read it all and lurk when I can.

I hope everybody had a good time, and thank you all for participating.
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>>2164567
THANKS for the run See you next time
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>>2164567
thanks for running
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>>2164567
Hey, thanks for running! I dig that you're receptive to changes in voting and options and the like. Also a more raw character appeals to me. Emotion is good.
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>>2164587
Thank you, glad to hear it!

>>2164586
>>2164580
Thanks for playing, hope I see you next time I run.
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>>2164567
Thanks for running and hope whatever job you're doing goes well!
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>>2164595
Thank you, Mr. Candleja-
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>>2164606
Rip.
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>>2164616
I live once more!
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>>2164567
Thanks for running MoG.
I hope we run into poison ivy.
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I wonder if we get non-punch powers from emotions other than anger, similar to how Starfire was described.
We should try seeing if gratitude/happiness heals shit, etc.
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>>2164971
Healings for pussies
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>>2164977
you'll be saying something else when you're waifu is dying in your arms
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>>2164977
>>Healings for pussies
Yeah, if you wanna be a healslut.
Healing by itself doesn't make you a bitch boy.
>Heal yourself, keep fighting and beating niggas up.
>Can heal hymens: Be the guy taking your waifu's virginity every night
>Can keep waifu healthy and in fighting shape, in case she loses an eye or something. If it requires touch, can feel up waifu while healing for keks.
>If wanting to go the super edgy xxXOneWingedAngel99Xxx route, healing can be used to terrorize and fuck up some dude beyond their wildest nightmares, I'm talking cutting them up and breaking them only to heal them up again and repeating, or simply breaking bones and forcing them to heal wrong so the guy becomes a deformed freak, with the only way to return to normal being breaking the bones again and healing them correctly. Imagine the collective pants shitting your average mob of thugs would go through at your very presence, once rumors that you like to conjoin people pops up.

I don't want anything to do with the fourth option, but these are some examples of healing without being some pacifistic "Do no harm" fuccboi
By the way, we've got to talk costume. I'm okay with anything really, as long as we get to wear a cape.
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>as long as we get to wear a cape.
Somebody wants to die
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>>2165012
Why am I not surprised that this would pop up?
The only thing bad to come out of that movie was the "no capes" meme.
Yeah, it's a risk, but so is having long L'oreal sponsored hair but plenty of heroes still have that.
Where's your campy sense of showmanship? Capes are great and should forever remain a staple for heroics.
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>>2164762
We will see.

No, you cannot waifu her

>>2164971
You'll grow to learn more powers in time

>>2164977
Or, you know, medics and doctors

>>2165009
These are some excellent points

>>2165016
>>2165012
Robin wears a cape, and it doesn't usually cause him any harm
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The job I have to do got pushed back to tomorrow, so I should be running tonight
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>>2165326
UHULLL! Lucky!
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>>2165009
Your whole kek plan for feeling up waifus might depend on who you waifu. Some will be less appreciative of that than others.
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>>2165326
Awesome!

Lads, what are good codenames for Pete?

Psycholeric? Ok that's awful.
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>>2165634
I'm a fan of Impulse. Brain-related, as an electrical impulse is needed to fire a neuron, plus it relates to our emotion-based powers.
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>>2165660
I like it.
I mean, that's already a thing in DC though.
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>>2165660
Impulse is good

I can also see Peter being called Psych
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>>2165660
>>2165670
Impulse is the alias of not one, but two speedsters.
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>>2165679
Three, actually
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>>2165679
>>2165670
Psypulse?

Psimpulse?
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>>2165680
That was just a codename used in two issues, not a serious alternate identity. It never came up again.
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>>2165679
Damn. All the good names are taken.

Could be Axon. Those transmit impulses between nerves, like we transmit our impulses to their faces?
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>>2165634
Maybe Temperance? I'm a sucker for Tarot references and Jungian archetypes. Temperance isn't about being at peace all the time, by the way, it's about responding to things with the exact measure of feeling that's called for. Mixing fear and anger and calm until true balance is achieved.
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>>2165737
That's kind of a girly name though. Plus, if anything, we're the Hanged man or the Tower.
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I like that we're not just a typical psychic like Psimon or Miss Martian, but that we have odd mental powers based on our mood.

I feel like the emotion thing should be a good cornerstone to the name, but I can't think of anything good. If it was JUST smashing things when angry I'd go with something like Tantrum, but that's more of a villain name anyway.

I got nothin', guys.
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>>2165741
Point on the girlyness, but the hanged man is about gaining insight and power through suffering and sacrifice, while the tower is about betrayal. We don't even know enough about protagonist-kun to say whether either of those fit.

>>2165744
If you wanna make a D&D reference he could be called Wilder.
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>>2165737
>>2165744
Outburst?

Feelsman?
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Let's just go with Impulse.
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>>2165762
Bart won't like it.
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>>2165762
No fuck your shit, Bart Allen is a solid character and we're not ripping him off, especially when the timeline is such that he could actually show up in this quest.

>>2165761
Outburst I guess, maybe Equilibrium.
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>>2165744
Emotion maybe Empathy or something related with empath?
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>>2165756
WELL....we did sacrifice our memories for our power so...the hanged man seems to fit.
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>>2165770
>>2165772
Maybe in this universe he goes by another name, Speedy McSpeedface, or Bartman.
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>>2165761
I actually REALLY like Outburst as a name. Any strong sway of emotion and shit goes down. It fits pretty well.
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>>2165772
Eh kinda like Outburst. And to be c9ntrast to the name we are just a nice chill dude.
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>>2165787
Perhaps enemies will think he gets more powerful if he gets riled up, so they will ve less likely to try the old "make him lose his cool" tactic.
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Alright fine, I'll also go with Outburst.

Farewell Bartman, we hardly knew ye.
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>>2165795
implying he isn't the next Titan's recruit.
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>>2165259
>it doesn't usually cause him any harm
If I wasn't a filthy mobileposter, I'd answer with every time Slade snagged robin out of the air by his cape.
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>>2165869
I did say usually.
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>>2165735
>All the good names are taken.
This

>>2165660
>Impulse
Not a fan, sorry, also taken.

>>2165670
>Psych
I've heard it both ways

>>2165735
>Axon
Marvel electricity villain, but my pick.

>>2165737
>Temperance
Bones? Nah

>>2165756
>Wilder
Not quite a good fit.

>>2165761
>Feelsman
Silly

>Outburst
Good, taken by a DC magnetic hero.

>>2165772
>Equilibrium
Meh, also marvel mutant

Outburst seems to be the most popular and makes sense.
I tried playing around with language to get something better, but there's simply not much to work with.
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>>2165744
Hanged man: We gain power as we lose control, bringing suffering indiscriminately to everything around us. As for the Tower, our origin seems steeped in betrayal, with how Blood tried to act like our friend at first.
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Going by the tarot cards idea, how about the Jungian "Animus"? Nevermind, it's also taken. Oh boy.
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>>2165899
Hanged Man sounds a tad too esoteric. Just like the previous suggestion I made.
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>>2165009
>as long as we get to wear a cape.
Useful capes are fine.

>>2165012
>>2165016
>>2165259
>>2165869
>>2165885
Capes can have a useful purpose.
Batman and Robin use theirs the best.

It's a total use versus risk determination.
Superman's cape is useless but also riskless, so it's function as a symbol wins out.

Capes can be used in dozens of ways in battle if you are trained to use them.
The easiest use is to obscure/protect your body when mooks are shooting at you.
One of top three questions I put to a superhero is how they keep from getting stopped by a couple mooks with guns.
Peter could get Robin to loan him one of those magical flowy kevlar capes.

Also, those techniques for using a cape in battle are absolute shit against Slade, so Robin can chide himself for that.
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>>2165909
>Hanged Man sounds a tad too esoteric
This.
It comes from nowhere in character.

>>2165901
>how about the Jungian "Animus"? Nevermind, it's also taken. Oh boy.
I know, right?
Might as well call ourselves Psychkick
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>>2165926
Pyschopete
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>>2165926
Psyter? No this is terrible
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>>2165945
Limbic Pete? Limbic-Man? Limpet?
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>>2165926
Geist?

People possessed by poltergeists can have shit thrown around them according to their mood, maybe we can go with a ghost theme like that?
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>>2165951
Professor P
Psychoker
Psy-Kid
Long Distance Impulsive Controlled-Kinesis (Long D.I.C.K)
Psynapse

>>2165959
>>2165963
We could be Brother Blood's counterpart: Mr. Bones
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>>2165964
>Psynapse
I like this

>Long Distance Impulsive Controlled-Kinesis (Long D.I.C.K)
kek'd
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>>2165926
Ardent - Showing strong feelings.

It's also not the name of any current DC characters so there is that.
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>>2165969
Psynapse is actually taken, some-fucking-how.
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Psycho-Mantis.
Lets do this, Kojima doesn't exist in Teen Titans universe does he?
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>>2165964
>Psynapse

Kinda liked that one too
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Outburst

>>2165963
>Geist

>>2165964
>Psynapse

>>2165973
>Ardent

These aren't bad
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>>2165977
From marvel right?

I'm all for ignoring Marvels existence just so we can push a name through
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>>2165985
Why not go Psycho-Pete then?
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>>2165999
Cuban Pete?
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>>2165997
Why would we care how a marvel character name? We don't need to wory about trade marks on a quest
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>>2165999
>Those trips
But do you really need to ask?
Yeah, what a good idea it is to use our name in our alter ego.
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>>2166006
More butcher-pete guy
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>>2166006
Only if we can be the king of the rumba beat
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>>2166008
Dude we don't even know if that is our real name.
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>>2165997
I agree.

>>2165995
I like Ardent, but personally I find it'd be better for an OC pyro hero.

>>2165985
Taking things from games, so Psychomancer.
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>>2166016
So?
It's certainly the name we'll be using regularly.
This is like having sensitive info on your online handle levels of stupid
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>>2166029
Nah whatever, i got to admit i did it most as a joke.
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>>2166014
I miss Space Station 13 in the glory days of TLE
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The sun is shining, the clouds are scattered, a refreshing breeze cools you as you walk, and everything just seems wonderful as you stroll through Jump City.

One of the largest cities on the West Coast, there's no shortage of things to see and do for anyone of any age. Arcades, movie theaters, every kind of store imaginable, a variety of delicious foods, zoos, aquariums, museums, amusement parks, you name it, you can probably find it in Jump City.

There's just one problem.

You don't actually have any money, which greatly limits your options for passing the time today. Jump City may be a huge place with no shortage of things to do, but it's still a city, which means a lot of things cost money. That means no movies, no arcades, no stores for anything but browsing, no food, no amusement parks, and so on.

That doesn't mean there's nothing for you to do, though. There's a beautiful park where people all over the city gather for games, picnics, and all-around simple fun. The beaches are free, so you can go there if you want. A walk along the shoreline could be nice. Or, you could even just walk the city and see the sights.

What do you do?

>A. Go to the park

>B. Go to the beach

>C. Walk the city

>D. Go back to the tower

>E. Write-in
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>>2166099
>C. Walk the city
Let's see downtown's lights and sights.
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>>2166099
>C. Walk the city
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>>2166099
>C. Walk the city
Make note of where things are and places to check out. Recon mission START!
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>>2166128
No rest for the wicked, huh?
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>>2166144
I mean, it's not exactly work. Just cool places and stores, plus date spots and the like.
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>>2166099
>A. Go to the park
probably too late but whatever
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>>2166099
There is a mind-controlling half robot psycho after us. Did we let anyone know where we were going? Do we at least have a communicator with us?
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>>2166156
No and no
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>>2166099
>>2166161
>A. Go to the park
Well, might as well make the trip worth it
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>>2166111
>>2166120
Nothing wrong with just walking the city, and that's just what you do, deciding to have a look around and see what you can find. If nothing else, you'll hopefully be able to make note of some places to come and visit later. Besides, it's a beautiful day, just being out in the fresh air feels really nice.

Nobody pays you much mind as you aimlessly wander the city, you're completely inconspicuous and normal as far as they're concerned, and that's kind of a nice change of pace, not having to worry about your powers or what people might want to do with them.

After passing a number of restaurants that you make a mental note to try later, you pass by an alleyway, coming to a stop as you hear someone shout in alarm.

You spin around to see a man dash into the alley, gripping a purse that you're guessing doesn't belong to him. A distraught-looking woman cries out that he just stole her purse, apparently confirming your suspicion.

Maybe it's time to start playing hero a little early?

>A. You have control of your powers now. Psychic punch that thief down!

>B. You want to help, but you also want to keep a low profile. Chase him down and get the purse back the old-fashioned way

>C. Forget it, this is something for the police to handle
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>>2166195
>B. You want to help, but you also want to keep a low profile. Chase him down and get the purse back the old-fashioned way
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>>2166195
>B. You want to help, but you also want to keep a low profile. Chase him down and get the purse back the old-fashioned way
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>>2166195
>B. You want to help, but you also want to keep a low profile. Chase him down and get the purse back the old-fashioned way
Powers are a last resort.
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>>2166195
>B. You want to help, but you also want to keep a low profile. Chase him down and get the purse back the old-fashioned way
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>>2166195
>You want to help, but you also want to keep a low profile. Chase him down and get the purse back the old-fashioned way.

Between having no disguise and also still needing to learn how to control our powers and discovering just what can happen if we lose control, I'd say using our psychic abilities in this moment is a bad idea.
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>>2166195
>>B. You want to help, but you also want to keep a low profile. Chase him down and get the purse back the old-fashioned way
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>>2166195
Run after him while using our powers to subtly trip him.
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>>2166219
You don't have the level of control to do that on the fly
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>>2166207
>>2166208
You aren't just going to act as a bystander when there's a crime going on right in front of you, or, behind you. But, you don't want to use your psychic powers in public like this, at least not without some sort of disguise.

You'll just have to beat down this punk the old-fashioned way.

Breaking into a run, you chase the robber down the alley, managing to keep pace with him, but don't gain any ground at first. But, at least he doesn't seem to realize that he's being followed, and only keeps running for about another block before ducking into another alley.

You're right behind him, and find the crook rifling through the stolen purse. As you get nearer, he finally realizes someone's there, and turns toward you, an annoyed look on his face.

"What do you want, kid?" he asks irritably.

>>A. "I want you to give that purse back."

>>B. "You have something that doesn't belong to you."

>C. Nobody's watching, hit him with a psychic punch

>D. Get in there and give him a punch

>E. Give him a chance to give back what he stole, there's no need for violence just yet
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>>2166291
>B. "You have something that doesn't belong to you."
>E. Give him a chance to give back what he stole, there's no need for violence just yet
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>>2166291
>>A. "I want you to give that purse back."
>C. Nobody's watching, hit him with a psychic punch
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>>2166291
>B. "You have something that doesn't belong to you."
>E. Give him a chance to give back what he stole, there's no need for violence just yet
This is a dumb move, but it makes sense.
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>>2166291
>>B. "You have something that doesn't belong to you."
>E. Give him a chance to give back what he stole, there's no need for violence just yet
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>>2166291
this, >>2166303
no time to dick around and give him a chance to put us in a position where we could just lose control
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>>2166291
this>>2166303
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>>2166306
This
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>>2166299
"You have something that doesn't belong to you," you tell the man.

There's nobody around, and you just chased the guy down, but you still refrain from use of violent force for the moment. Maybe this guy will give up peacefully now that he's been confronted. And if not, maybe you can just convince him to return what he stole.

That optimism evaporates when the man pulls out a switchblade, spreads his feet apart, and gets into a low stance, clearly ready for a fight. Peaceful solutions are looking a lot less likely.

"It's mine now, kid," he tells you, smirking. "Unless you're dumb enough to try and take it from me."

He waves the blade around, making sure you know exactly what he's got. "So, you gonna try and play hero, or are you gonna do the smart thing and just walk away?"

>>A. "I wish I didn't have to do this."

>>B. "Okay, I gave you a chance."

>>C. "Alright, you win."

>D. Hit him with a psychic punch

>E. Get in there and try to fight him with your hands

>F. Turn around and walk away
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>>2166398
>C. "Alright, you win."
>D. Hit him with a psychic punch
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>>2166398
>>>B. "Okay, I gave you a chance."
>>D. Hit him with a psychic punch
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>>2166398
>>D. Hit him with a psychic punch
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>>2166398
>B. "Okay, I gave you a chance."
>D. Hit him with a psychic punch
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>>2166398
>>B. "Okay, I gave you a chance."
>D. Hit him with a psychic punch
Make it so the punch comes from behind him. That way it's not COMPLETELY obvious it came from us
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>>2166398
>>A. "I wish I didn't have to do this."
>D. Hit him with a psychic punch
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>>2166398
>D. Hit him with a psychic punch
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>>2166398
>>2166424
Changing to E
It won't matter but I'd rather not be apart of the choice to reveal our powers to the first no-name thief we find
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>>2166424
I'm okay with this idea, seems better than a normal punch.
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>>2166409
>>2166414
"Okay," you tell him. "I gave you a chance."

The thief seems genuinely surprised by your reaction, but not worried. He just seems confused as to why some dumb kid would risk fighting someone armed with a knife over a purse. That confusion gives you enough time to dredge up some angry memories and throw a psychic punch at the crook's face.

Needless to say, he's taken by complete surprise, and knocked right to the ground by your punch. As his back hits the ground, he loses his grip on the switchblade, along with the purse, both of which fall to the ground.

The thief groans, reaching up and wiping a hand across his face. He sits up and looks at you in even more confusion, this time with a little fear added into the mix.

"W-what did you just do?" he asks, blindly feeling around for his switchblade.

>>A. "Don't worry about what I did, worry about what I'm going to do if you don't give back the purse."

>>B. "I can't be the first kid with super powers you've seen in this city."

>>C. "Punched you."

>D. Throw another psychic punch

>E. Kick him while he's down

>F. Wait. He might be scared enough to give up now.
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>>2166525
>>>A. "Don't worry about what I did, worry about what I'm going to do if you don't give back the purse."
>D. Throw another psychic punch
he's looking for his knife he doesn't want to give up
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>>2166525
>What are you talking about? You just fell, bro
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>>2166525
>>C. "Punched you."
He'll think we have super speed or something.

Kick away the blade and ask for the purse.
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>>2166525
>>C. "Punched you."
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>>2166541
Supporting.
Just grab the purse, toss the knife and run
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>>2166525
>>E. Kick him while he's down
>>2166540
Supporting this dialogue

Not sure why everyone's so eager to let him know we have powers
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>>2166540
I would love if we just acted like we had no idea what happened as we snatch the purse and run off.
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>>2166540
>>2166571
Fine, I'll switch to this.

As long as he bluffs convincingly enough.
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>>2166540
>>2166613
>>2166607
Fine, I will allow this write-in
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>>2166525
>>A. "Don't worry about what I did, worry about what I'm going to do if you don't give back the purse."
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>>2166540
>>2166571
"What are you talking about?" you ask, feigning ignorance. "You just fell, dude."

"Don't screw with me!" he shouts, finding the blade and standing up. "I felt that, and it was no punch!"

He stabs with the blade, missing your body as you instinctively move, but cutting the side of your shirt in a close-call.

Okay, maybe lying when you made it so obvious that you did something was not the best idea. Lesson learned.

"Get away from me, freak!" he demands, holding the blade between the two of you.

>A. Psychic punch

>B. Try to fight him hand-to-hand

>C. Turn to leave

>D. Try and grab the purse from the ground and run
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>>2166642
Psychic push him to the ground. No need to beat him sensless just for stealing a purse
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>>2166642
Psychic push him down, then
>D. Try and grab the purse from the ground and run
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>>2166642
>D

nice work idiots
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>>2166650
Please refer to the rules on write-ins
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>>2166642
>>A. Psychic punch

next time pick a fucking action you morons
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>>2166642
>A. Psychic punch
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>>2166642
Eh, I still found it entertaining, even if nothing worked. He missed us before, and he's clearly unsettled now. We can psychic blast him if he hits us but until then.

>B. Try to fight him hand-to-hand

I'm honestly just curious to see if Peter can pull it off.
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>>2166691
>I'm honestly just curious to see if Peter can pull it off.
all we learned is how to dodge not punch and kick
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>>2166696
Your first day with Robin showed you have a basic grasp of fighting
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>>2166700
oh ya but since that was kinda brushed over (not complaining just stating) I forgot
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>>2166642
>D. Try and grab the purse from the ground and run

The ancient Peterson family tradition. What? He has no surname yet.
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>>2166705
All good

>>2166662
>>2166665
>>2166668
>>2166678
>>2166710
D wins....
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>>2166710
Peter Peterson? It does sound like a comic book character name
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>>2166710
>The ancient Peterson family tradition. What? He has no surname yet.
that is a terrible name
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>>2166728
Peter Peterson beats fucking Stanley Yelnats though.
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>>2166728
Not much worst then Peter Parker
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>>2166742
How about Peter Slater
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>>2166662
>>2166665
You probably shouldn't have tried screwing with the guy like that. Maybe you should just grab the purse and run for it.

You move for the purse, which is now on the ground right past him, which causes him to panic and instinctively swing with the blade, cutting into your right arm. It's shallow, but it hurts all the same.

He yells, bringing the blade up to try and stab you, and you feel real fear as it comes down toward your body. You think hard about defending yourself, but aren't sure how. You see a flash, and hear the man shout in alarm.

Some sort of pink light has materialized between you and the blade, and its sudden appearance has not only stopped the attack, but terrified the thief into once more dropping the switchblade.

This time, he turns and runs, leaving you alone with the purse.

The light fades away.

>You have learned to create a psychic barrier. This power is motivated by fear. Like anger, take care to keep this emotion from running wild

You have the purse, and a cut in your arm. What do you do now?

>A. Go back to where you first started chasing the thief and see if you can find the woman to return her purse

>B. Turn the purse over to the police and head back to the tower

>C. Turn the purse over to the police, then continue your walk

>D. Write-in
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>>2166751
>B. Turn the purse over to the police and head back to the tower
Also, if we have medical insurance (which we probably don't), it would be wise to get our cut looked at.
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>>2166751
>B. Turn the purse over to the police and head back to the tower

Let's not take the chance for any misunderstandings to happen.
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>>2166751
>A. Go back to where you first started chasing the thief and see if you can find the woman to return her purse
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>>2166751
>>A. Go back to where you first started chasing the thief and see if you can find the woman to return her purse
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>>2166751
>B
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>>2166757
Don't worry this is DC not Marvel, the civies in this universe aren't hysterical retards.
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>>2166751
>>2166773
In that case I'll change my vote to
>A. Go back to where you first started chasing the thief and see if you can find the woman to return her purse.
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>>2166751
>A. Go back to where you first started chasing the thief and see if you can find the woman to return her purse
Police might ask questions
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>>2166773
By saying that, though, you assume that their first instinct wouldn't be to go to the authorities for help.
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>>2166751
>C
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>>2166751
>A. Go back to where you first started chasing the thief and see if you can find the woman to return her purse

Might look into getting a haircut soon at least.
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>>2166783
>>2166778
>>2166763
>>2166760
You decide the best thing to do is return to the spot where you started the chase, and hope that the woman is still there. So, with a torn shirt, bleeding arm, and purse, you head back in the direction from where you came, your current appearance and possession drawing a lot more attention.

When you reach the spot where you last heard the woman, you quickly realize that she's no longer there. She probably went to the police, or went home, or something.

Maybe you should do the same.

>A. Hand the purse over to the police, then head back to Titans Tower. You should probably get this wound fixed up.

>B. Turn the purse into the police and continue your walk

>C. Take the purse back to Titans Tower

>D. Write-in
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>>2166858
>A. Hand the purse over to the police, then head back to Titans Tower. You should probably get this wound fixed up.
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>>2166858
>A. Hand the purse over to the police, then head back to Titans Tower. You should probably get this wound fixed up.
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>>2166858
>>A. Hand the purse over to the police, then head back to Titans Tower. You should probably get this wound fixed up.
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>>2166858
>>A. Hand the purse over to the police, then head back to Titans Tower. You should probably get this wound fixed up.
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>>2166858
>A
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>>2166858
>A. Hand the purse over to the police, then head back to Titans Tower. You should probably get this wound fixed up.
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>>2166858
>A. Hand the purse over to the police, then head back to Titans Tower. You should probably get this wound fixed up.
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>>2166866
With its owner nowhere to be found, you take the purse to the police station, telling them that you found it and weren't sure where to find its owner. They promise to make sure that it gets back to where it belongs, and you go on your way, heading back to Titans Tower.

When you make it back, you head right in and go to the living room, finding Cyborg and Beast Boy going through some sort of list as they use the big-screen as a computer monitor.

>A. "Hey, does anybody know how to treat a knife wound?"

>B. "What are you guys doing?"

>C. "Are Robin and Starfire back yet?"

>D. Write-in
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>>2166918
"Guess who has two thumbs and just got stabbed?"
"This guy!"
"But nah it really hurts."
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>>2166918
>A. "Hey, does anybody know how to treat a knife wound?"
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>>2166918
>B. "What are you guys doing?"
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>>2166918
>>A. "Hey, does anybody know how to treat a knife wound?"
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>>2166923
Kek this.
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>>2166918
>>A. "Hey, does anybody know how to treat a knife wound?"
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>>2166918
>>B. "What are you guys doing?"
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>>2166923
Supporting
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>>2166923
Laughed
This
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>>2166918
>B
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>>2166918
>A. "Hey, does anybody know how to treat a knife wound?"
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>>2166925
>>2166923
We need a tie-breaker
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>>2166923
This please. Normally I'd just keep lurking but got a kick out of this.
>>2166918
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>>2166971
Wait, nevermind, this one was late

>>2166923
This wins
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>>2166923
this
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>>2166983
Completely forgot about the time limit. Sorry for the confusion.
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>>2166923
"Guess who has two thumbs and just got cut?" you ask as you walk toward the others. "This guy!"

Beast Boy and Cyborg turn around at the same second. "WHAT?!"

"But nah, it really hurts," you tell them.

"Dude, what happened?" Beast Boy asks, hopping over the sofa and coming closer.

"Explain while we walk," Cyborg instructs. "We're going to the med room. The wound doesn't look serious, but we need to clean it and bandage it properly"

As the three of you head for the medical room, you explain what happened.

"Wait, so you tried to grab the purse off the ground near the dude, when he was freaked out, took a stab at you, and told you to stay back?" Cyborg asks in disbelief.

>A. "Yeah, not my best idea."

>B. "It made sense at the time."

>C. "Hey, cut me some slack, I'm new at this."

>D. Don't say anything

>E. Write-in
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Whoever is archiving the threads really needs to put in the QM's name or something. It's hard as shit to find them with all the other Teen Titans quests
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>>2167012
>B. "It made sense at the time."
>Write-in: "And I learned a new power! Worth it."
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>>2167012
>>C. "Hey, cut me some slack, I'm new at this."
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>>2167012
this>>2167020
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>>2167012
>>A. "Yeah, not my best idea."
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>>2167012
>>E. Write-in
On the bright side, shiny magic shield.
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>>2167012
>A. "Yeah, not my best idea."
Should've kicked the knife, like I told ya!
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>>2167012
>>A. "Yeah, not my best idea."
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>>2167029
"Yeah, not my best idea," you admit.

"Well, it happens," Cyborg reassures you. "Just be careful next time. Besides, you did the right thing, even if you messed up doing it."

"Hey, how come he gets that but I get everyone mad at me when I mess up?" Beast Boy asks.

"He's been here less than a week," Cyborg answers. "How long have you been here?"

Beast Boy silently fumes.

"Thought so," Cyborg tells him with a chuckle.

It doesn't take long to get your wound all fixed up, you're just told to be a little careful with the bandages.

>>A. "Thanks"

>B. "What were you guys doing when I came in?"

>C. "Where's Raven?"

>D. "Did Robin and Starfire get back yet?"

>E. Write-in
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>>2167063
Ackshually let me fix my vote:
>A. Thanks
>E. Write in: mention the power in case we didn't before
>B. "What were you guys doing when I came in?"
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>>2167063
>>>A. "Thanks"
>>B. "What were you guys doing when I came in?"
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>>2167063
>B. "What were you guys doing when I came in?"

>C. "Where's Raven?"
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Mentioning that we developed a new power to Raven might be a good idea.
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>>2167070
These if possible please.
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>>2167063
>A
>E go play videogames see if there is somethi g we are good at
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>>2167075
Don't need to something tells me she will find soon enough
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>>2167063
>>A. "Thanks"
>B. "What were you guys doing when I came in?"
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>>2167070
>>2167071
"Thanks," you tell him. "So, what were you two doing when I came in?"

"We were looking for a place to order all the pizza we need for our challenge," Beast Boy answers eagerly.

"We're gonna see who can eat the most," Cyborg explains. "Sort of a tradition. Every now and then we get all the guys together to see who can wolf down the most pizza."

Beast Boy shifts shape, turning into a green wolf and letting out a howl.

"That wasn't funny the first time you did it," Cyborg comments as Beast Boy returns to normal shape.

Beast Boy shrugs.

"Robin's in when he gets back from the movies," Cyborg tells you. "What about you?"

>A. "Definitely!"

>>B. "Why just the guys?"

>C. "No thanks, but I'll still have some pizza."

>D. "No thanks, not in the mood for pizza."
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>>2167119
>>A. "Definitely!"
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>>2167119
>A. "Definitely!"
Specially after working out like a madman. This kid needs some fuel.
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>>2167119
>>>B. "Why just the guys?"
>>C. "No thanks, but I'll still have some pizza."
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>>2167119
>>A. "Definitely!"
>E. Reason why girls are banned is because Starfire is a bottomless pit right?
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>>2167119
>>B. "Why just the guys?"
>C. "No thanks, but I'll still have some pizza."
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>>2167119
>A
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>>2167133
And Raven dislike any kind of social gathering
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So what is going ro be our outfit? Colourfull like superman or dark and edgy like batman?

For mask i think we should use the domino mask
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>>2167143
I say ripping off phantomex from marvel
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>>2167143
>>2167151
Phantomex with more black and a hoodie instead lf a trenchcoat.
How bout?
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>>2167159
>>2167151
Uh i'm okay with this
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>>2167159
but the trench coat completes his look
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>>2167163
and the hoodie will complete OUR look
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>>2167151
I like the look would, we keep the color scheme or come up with a new one?
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>>2167122
>>2167124
"Definitely!" you tell them. "But, why just the guys?"

"Because Raven thinks it's immature, and Starfire can eat more than all of us put together," Beast Boy explains. "At least with just us, it's a contest."

"Please, I kicked your butts easy last time," Cyborg tells him. "This time won't be any different."

"Oh yeah?" Beast Boy asks. "We'll see about that!"

"Well alright, then," Cyborg says with a grin. "I'll go put in the orders. See y'all at the table!"

Cyborg heads for the common room, and Beast Boy rubs his hands together in anticipation.

"This time, he's going down!" Beast Boy declares. "Think you can eat enough to keep up with us, dude?"

>A. "I don't remember how much I can eat."

>B. "I guess you'll find out."

>C. "I don't have a prayer, but it should still be fun."

>D. "You guys are going down!"
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>>2167170
does this >>2167179
even look like it would go well with a hoddie

>>2167179
as much as I say change the colors I don't know what would look good also need to change the belt
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>>2167159
Also found the hoodie variant
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>>2167182
>>2167179
>>2167170
>>2167163
>>2167161
>>2167159
>Aping another hero's costume

Shame on you
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>>2167181
>>D. "You guys are going down!"
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>>2167181
>>A. "I don't remember how much I can eat."
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>>2167185
a marvel hero not DC

so its fair game
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>>2167181
>B. "I guess you'll find out."
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>>2167181
>D. "You guys are going down!"

Fine, original costume idea:
Colour-shifting costume that matches the power/emotion. With an emoting not-Roschach mask.

What, it's stupid? Yeah I know.
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I'd say let's wait a bit longer before deciding our costume and name, since we're still pretty new and I wanna hear if the Titans have any cool ideas later on.
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>>2167181
>A
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>>2167196
>hear if the QM have any cool ideas later on.

fixed that for you
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>>2167181
>>C. "I don't have a prayer, but it should still be fun."
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>>2167196
>>2167201
You are giving me way too much credit, anons
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>>2167204
another tie?
For now D and A are winning
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>>2167186
>>2167187
Need a tiebreaker, folks

Also, should my next post be the last, or are y'all good to go for another hour or so?
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>>2167213
>or are y'all good to go for another hour or so?
I can go for another hour
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>>2167213
I'll switch to A to break the tie

Also i'm good to go as long as you are
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>>2167193
>>2167186
"You guys are going down!" you declare.

Beast Boy grins. "You're on, dude! This is gonna be sweet!"

He suddenly stops, sobering up really quickly. "So, uh....how are things going, you know, with your powers?"

>A. "Pretty well, actually. Raven taught me some control, and I even learned a new move."

>B. "Let's just say you'd better watch out next time we have combat practice."

>C. "I'm doing my best, but I still have a lot of learning to do."

>D. "Honestly? I'm still afraid of losing control like I did before."
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>>2167222
>>A. "Pretty well, actually. Raven taught me some control, and I even learned a new move."
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>>2167222
>B
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>>2167222
>C. "I'm doing my best, but I still have a lot of learning to do."
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>>2167222
>>A. "Pretty well, actually. Raven taught me some control, and I even learned a new move."
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>>2167222
>>A. "Pretty well, actually. Raven taught me some control, and I even learned a new move."
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>D. "Honestly? I'm still afraid of losing control like I did before."
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>>2167222
>A
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>>2167222
>A
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>>2167230
>>2167229
>>2167225
"Pretty well, actually," you tell him, feeling optimistic about it. "Raven taught me some ways to control them, and I even learned a new move."

"Really?" he asks, whatever worry he seemed to have washing away in an instant. "That's great! Raven's definitely a good person to ask about control, and I know everyone's going to be glad you're working so hard."

His smile and cheerfulness are back, and you're glad for that. You're also glad the others are appreciating the work you're doing, and looking out for you.

"Sorry for asking," he suddenly says, seeming almost worried. "I know that can be something that-well, some people don't like to talk about-"

"It's fine," you assure him.

Beast Boy sighs in relief. "Cool. You don't seem like a guy that's afraid to open up, but-well, I just wanted to make sure."

That sober look returns to his face for a second, but he wipes it off soon after.

"Well dude, I'm going to go play some games while we wait for the pizza, you want in?" he asks, starting toward the living room.

>A. "You're on!"

>B. "Thanks, but I want to go do some breathing exercises before dinner"

>C. "Thanks, but I want to go get a short workout in before dinner."

>D. Write-in
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>>2167241
>>B. "Thanks, but I want to go do some breathing exercises before dinner"

next time we gotta hang with Gar and Vic
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>>2167247
Yeah, they'd probably like that
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>>2167241
>B
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>>2167241
>>B. "Thanks, but I want to go do some breathing exercises before dinner"
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>>2167241
>A
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>>2167247
>>2167262
"Thanks," you tell him. "But I want to do some breathing exercises before dinner."

He looks surprised, confused, and finally a bit disappointed, but still gives you a smile at the end of it all. "Oh, right, sure. Guess you gotta do stuff to keep your powers controlled, like Raven does with all her meditation. Just, try and come out of your room more often than she does, okay? Things are more fun with friends than alone."

He heads off for the common room, and you turn to walk to your own room. You think a bit about what he says, first wondering just how much time Raven spends in her room. She didn't seem to have much problem with leaving it earlier, but then again, that might have just been because she was doing something important. The others would probably appreciate it if you didn't do the same thing, but they'd also understand that you need to do what you need to do to control your powers.

Your room is just how you left it, empty save your few possessions and the empty bowl that once contained a nice little meal for Silkie. There's no sign of the wormy little guy, so you assume he's gone off somewhere to find something else to eat, or to see some of the others. That makes it easier for you to focus on your exercises, and you have perfect peace to do what you need to do.

Sitting on the bed and closing your eyes, you run through some of the techniques Raven taught you. It's kind of amazing that something so simple could really have such a profound effect. Something like breathing in and out for different periods of time keeping you calm and giving you a better leash to hold your powers? That's quite the deal as far as you're concerned.

After about fifteen minutes, you feel you've done enough. You get up from your bed and head for the living room, where Beast Boy is intently focused on the racing game he's playing, and Cyborg is nowhere to be found.

A door slides open, and in walk Robin and Starfire. They both look happy, but Starfire is quite literally floating with a look of joy on her face. You guess their date went well.

"Hey guys," Robin says to you and Beast Boy. "Woah, what happened to your arm, accident in the training room?"

>A. "I got cut getting a woman's purse back."

>B. "I went after a thief, made a dumb move, but it's fine."

>C. "It's nothing. I'll tell you about it after I kick your butt at eating pizza."

>>D. "How was the movie?"
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>>2167300
>A. "I got cut getting a woman's purse back."
AND
>B. "I went after a thief, made a dumb move, but it's fine."
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>>2167300
>A. "I got cut getting a woman's purse back."
>B. "I went after a thief, made a dumb move, but it's fine."
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>>2167300
>A. "I got cut getting a woman's purse back."

>>D. "How was the movie?"
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>>2167300
>B
>D
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>>2167300
>B. "I went after a thief, made a dumb move, but it's fine."
>>D. "How was the movie?"
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>>2167304
>>2167305
>>2167306
"I got cut getting a woman's purse back," you explain, keeping it short and quickly changing the subject to something less embarrassing. "How was the movie?"

"Oh, it was wonderful!" Starfire announces in pure rapture, floating right over to you and getting in your face.

What follows is, as far as you can tell, a complete summary of the events of the film, as well as her opinions on various parts of it. She talks so fast that you have trouble keeping track, but you think it was some sort of romantic comedy about two people working for competing companies, and somehow dying at the end. It sounds sort of familiar, but you're almost positive that you'd never intentionally see a movie like that. Come to think of it, Robin doesn't seem like the type, either, but he probably just wanted to make Starfire happy. In that case, mission accomplished, she's on cloud nine.

"And what have you done on this wondrous day?" she asks, her interest clearly genuine. "Aside from helping someone retrieve their lost belongings, I mean."

You fill the others in on your lesson from Raven, and how the exercises she taught you about should make it easier to control your powers. You also inform them that you've learned to use your powers without having to goad yourself into a rage, once again thanks to Raven's teachings. Raven's been a life-saver since you got here, come to think of it. You also make sure to tell them what you've learned about the nature of your powers, and the new ability you've discovered.

"Oh, that is magnificent!" Starfire declares, giving you a warm, spine-crushing hug. "I am overjoyed to hear of your improvements!"

You can't tell what's more overwhelming; her kind affection, or how tightly she's hugging you. Since you haven't heard a bone crack yet, you can't be sure. You do have to envy the bubbly alien girl, though. She can become as emotional as she wants without her powers spiraling out of control. At least, you think she can.

The doors slide open, and in strolls Cyborg, his upper body and face hidden behind two mountains of pizza-boxes. In fact, the only way you can tell it's him is by seeing his metal legs. Well, that and his voice.

"ALRIGHT Y'ALL, IT'S PIZZA TIME!" he booms as he places the two towers of delicious-smelling pizza on the counter.

You swear that thing wobbled when he set the pizzas down.

"Star, you want to referee?" Cyborg asks as he takes four boxes of pizza and sets them down on the table.

"Yes, I would be glad to be the referee!" Starfire answers excitedly, grabbing a pizza box for herself and floating over to the table.

She stands beside it while the rest of you sit down. One pizza sits in front of each of you, and it dawns on you just how extreme this contest will be.

"Is everyone ready?" Starfire asks.

>1/2
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>>2167331
>2/2

Beast Boy rubs his hands together, Cyborg licks his lips, and Robin puts some kind of headband on, the look on his face seeming more suited for someone going into battle than a guy about to engage in an eating contest.

The situation is clear. Everyone intends to eat until they can't eat anymore. There will be carnage, there will be suffering, there will likely be vomiting and constipation later on.

And in the end, only one will achieve victory.

>A. "I'm doomed...."

>B. "You better believe I'm ready. Let's get it started!"

>C. "I am. Not sure about my stomach, though..."
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>>2167333
>B. "You better believe I'm ready. Let's get it started!"
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>>2167333
>B.
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>>2167333
>C. "I am. Not sure about my stomach, though..."
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>>2167333
>B
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>>2167333
>B
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>>2167333
>>C. "I am. Not sure about my stomach, though..."
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>>2167333
>>B. "You better believe I'm ready. Let's get it started!"
hail the Magic trip 3
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>>2167335
>>2167338
You can't show any fear. If they sense weakness, the others will tear you to shreds. If you want even the slightest chance at victory, you're going to have to put on an air of total confidence and strength. Hopefully, none of them will call your bluff.

"You better believe I'm ready!" you declare, making every effort to have your confidence appear genuine. "Let's get it started!"

"Oh yeah!" Cyborg shouts in agreement, pumping his fist. "That's what I'm talkin' about. Let's see what you can do, newbie!"

"We'll try not to beat you too bad," Beast Boy offers, looking at you with a predatory grin; you guess if anybody would be a pro at that, it's him.

Robin says nothing, sitting like a statue and staring stoically down at his pizza. The aroma is overwhelming, and making nearly everyone's mouths water, but Robin somehow remains untouched. What discipline he must have in order to resist such an intoxicating scent. You wonder just what sort of training he did to create such an iron will, and consider that, despite the bravado provided by the others, Robin may be your most dangerous opponent in this struggle for glory.

Each second drags, the anticipation growing to tower like a mountain over you and your friends. Starfire raises her left arm, and time slows to a crawl as each of you tense in preparation of what comes next.

Starfire lowers her arm, and finally says the words you have been waiting for.

"You may consume!"

Okay, maybe not the exact words, but that sentence still moves you into action like a starter pistol, and you rip a slice of pizza from the box, some of the delicious cheese sliding off the side and onto your hand, causing discomfort with its fiery heat. You do not hesitate, opening your mouth and taking a great bite. Heat sears through your mouth, and you feel your eyes water, but you will not be deterred so easily.

Through watery eyes, you observe as your opponents consume their own food with gusto, swallowing up the pizza before them like anacondas. You think less than a minute has passed by the time the four of you finish your first pizzas. You rise in unison, turning toward the counter, only to see your feast of competition become shrouded in blackness. Four more pizzas rise, descending like angels from heaven to sit upon the table.

"Please try not to destroy the kitchen this time," Raven requests as she calmly walks to the counter, opening another of the pizza boxes and taking out a single scrumptious slice for herself.

Onward you fight, fighting your stomach as it fills with food, ignoring the sensible part of your brain that tells you this is a terrible idea, pushing through everything that tries to keep you from your goal, until finally, it becomes too much for you to bear.

With a groan, you slump forward, your head falling to the table in defeat. The crushing loss feels heavy and nauseating. Though, that could just be all the pizza you ate.

>1/2
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>>2167352
>2/2

Before much more time has passed, Robin joins you in the ranks of the defeated, leaving only Beast Boy and Cyborg to square off for the win. Neither one is showing any indication of slowing down, and quickly engage in trash talk upon realizing they're the only ones left.

"Getting nervous yet, Cy?" Beast Boy asks before throwing another slice of pizza into his open mouth.

"I can do this all day, little man!" Cyborg replies with confidence, unimpressed by his opponent's display. "I hope you don't have somewhere to be."

The two of them are truly masters in the art of overeating. In comparison to them, the accomplishments made by yourself and Robin are as trees standing before mountains. Soon, the pizzas, which began so numerously that they nearly reached the ceiling, are reduced to only two, with one of each set before the two competitors.

They both look like they're at their breaking points. You aren't sure if either one is going to be able to overcome this last hurtle. With clear reluctance and fear, the two open their boxes, reach in, and each retrieve a slice of pizza.

"Well...bottom's up..." Beast Boy sighs, stuffing the pizza into his mouth.

Cyborg groans and does the same with his own slice. The two seem to take forever to chew and swallow, but once they do, they sit completely still, looking like they're about to burst.

Cyborg brings a hand up to his mouth, cheeks swelling and skin turning green as he quickly gets on his feet, knocking his chair over in the process, and dashes for the nearest bathroom, now facing his greatest challenge of the night; reach a toilet before he throws up.

Beast Boy raises his hands above his head. "Victory is mine..."

He groans, and falls back in his chair, hitting the ground and shaking the table.

"Actually, Beast Boy, according to the rules, you must consume one more slice of the pizza to defeat Cyborg," Starfire informs him. "Otherwise, this contest will be declared a draw."

Beast Boy reaches up and places his hands upon the table, forcing himself back up, and reaching into the box for a slice of pizza. He holds it in front of his face, which seems to turn another shade of green, and brings his free hand to his mouth.

"Uuuuuugh....I can't do it!" he declares, following Cyborg in the dash for the bathroom.

>A. "You know, suddenly I don't feel like I lost that badly."

>B. "Oh man....I shouldn't have done that....I never want to see another pizza again."

>C. "How do they do it?"

>D. Write-in
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>>2167361
>B. "Oh man....I shouldn't have done that....I never want to see another pizza again."
or at least until tomorrow. cold breakfast pizza is best pizza
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>>2167361
>A. "You know, suddenly I don't feel like I lost that badly."
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>>2167361
>>A. "You know, suddenly I don't feel like I lost that badly."
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>>2167361
>C. "How do they do it?"
>D. Write-in "So I can train for next time"
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>>2167361
This>>2167372
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>>2167361
>>A. "You know, suddenly I don't feel like I lost that badly."
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>>2167361
>>B. "Oh man....I shouldn't have done that....I never want to see another pizza again."
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>>2167361
>>C. "How do they do it?"
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>>2167369
>>2167371
"You know, suddenly I don't feel like I lost that badly," you remark as you lift your head to watch Beast Boy rush for the bathroom.

"You will," Robin groans as Starfire pats him on the back, doing her best to comfort him through his crushing defeat. "We might not be in for as much they are, but we still have a long night ahead of us."

"I shall fetch the buckets!" Starfire declares, leaving Robin and flying off to retrieve the buckets.

Wait, why is she getting buckets? You and the others couldn't have made that much of a mes-oh. Yeah, it's probably a good idea to get a few of those, and your stomach shares that sentiment as it tries to force some of the excess food back up your throat and out of your body. You will it back down, but you know you can't hold out forever.

Raven takes the empty pizza boxes, lifting them in that darkness that she used to move full ones before, and stacking them in piles near the corner of the kitchen area. They sit there, empty, but still holding the power to remind you of your defeat, and the suffering that is about to come your way.

"Whoever's in charge of clean-up tomorrow, don't forget to recycle these," she instructs, starting to walk to the door.

"Uh, Raven," Robin calls after her. "Tomorrow's trash and recycling are yours."

Raven lowers her head, groaning. "Lucky me...."

The doors swing open, and Starfire flies in with a bundle of buckets barely contained in her arms. She moves about the room, placing them in various strategic locations (the sofa, the counter, in front of the video-game console), and finally presents you and Robin each with one to carry.

"I shall give Beast Boy and Cyborg theirs when they return from the bathroom," Starfire announces before taking a seat at the table and rubbing Robin's back. You aren't sure what good that will do, but he seems to appreciate it.

The night is long and painful. Your stomach is tested in terrible ways, and you both commit and witness acts that are sure to haunt your nightmares for days to come. When the sun rises, it illuminates a living room full of buckets (most of which are at least partway full), and four passed-out, groaning young men.

>To be continued

That concludes this session, everyone. Thank you all for coming.

I am supposed to do a job for my uncle tomorrow night, so I probably will not be running until Saturday. Follow me @INSTIGATORQST to keep up with schedule changes.

Any feedback, suggestions, or that kind of thing that you guys are willing to give are appreciated. I check the thread regularly, so if you post it, I will see it.

I hope everyone had a wonderful time, and that I'll see you all next time.
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>>2167396
thanks for running
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>>2167396
>When the sun rises, it illuminates a living room full of buckets (most of which are at least partway full), and four passed-out, groaning young men.

Eh that was fun
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>>2167404
Thanks for playing

>>2167408
A price for fun.
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>>2166858
>Turn the purse into the police
Hell yeah, I bet a piece of sewn leather will police these mean streets better than the boys in blue.
I'm all for making the purse the de facto law enforcement
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>>2167512
>Hell yeah, I bet a piece of sewn leather will police these mean streets better than the boys in blue.
Should point out, for those that don't have the superpower to read sarcasm from text, like me, this is sarcasm.
Just an hilarious typo all around.
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>>2167515
>>2167512
I chuckled.
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>>2167512
Okay, you got me
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Uncle cancelled again, so odds are that I can run tonight
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>>2168091
Good to hear. Anything fun planned for tonight?

Good thing the mc never invested in bitcoin btw.
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>>2168091
I know this must be frustrating for you, to have plans cancelled on you like that, but I'm still super psyched to hear you might be running tonight!
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>>2168110
You will see

And yeah, I saw. Jesus.

>>2168113
Thanks, anon. I am glad too
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>>2168091
Aw yeah.

Hey MoG do you have an idea of the MC's appearance and age? Also the age range of the other Titans currently.
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>>2168272
Age wise they're about the same as the show, so around 16.

Pete's kind of slim, blonde, green-eyes, clean shaven.
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>>2168292
Give it to me straight are we a manlet?
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Rolled 1, 1, 2, 1 = 5 (4d2)

>>2168334
>>2168292
Hmm I wonder...
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Rolled 6 (1d12)

>>2168342
12 is 0

Sorry, but it's fun
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>>2168334
No, average size
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>>2168352
If we are under 8ft tall and don't have a dick longer than 20inches then it's game over no girl wants a manlet.
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>>2168373
But seriously qm if our height starts with 5 then we are never going to make it.
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>>2168373
Well then, sorry, anon
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>>2168377
Whatever you say, bub.
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>>2168398
Thats not making it.
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>>2168447
>he doesn't know about manlet gains
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>>2168483
>packing the same amount of muscle into a smaller frame.
Manlets run out of space first and then get laughed at by existence
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>>2168496
That nigga weights 90kg at 1.6m, don't you talk shit bout him.
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>>2168512
cause of a metal coated skeleton
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>>2168537
Nah
http://marvel.com/characters/66/wolverine

(Without Adamantium skeleton) 195 lbs.
(with Adamantium skeleton) 300 lbs.
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>>2168377
>A teen
>Not having height start with a 5
Is this an American thing?
>>2168483
>Manlet gains
>He doesn't know that when you are a manlet, more muscle mass only makes you look even shorter.
A lean look is best when you aren't tall.

Besides, is being tall really something worth worrying about beyond the odd anon that's self conscious about his own height and always needs a 6 foot + tall protagonist to project himself onto or else he can't handle it?
Our powers are completely psychic in nature, it fits not being hueg or ripped.
Besides, if a no superpowers Dick can score a Starfire while being the Titan's designated king of manlets, I don't think we'll have that much of a hard time, provided we don't act like a little bitch.
Reminder to disregard thots though.
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Waking up is not a pleasant experience after the events of the previous evening. You think you've done all of the throwing up that you're going to, but your stomach still feels horrible, and you wish you could just go back to sleep for like, a week. The smell doesn't help, either, as buckets full of vomit sit around the room as a stinky reminder of the horrors you endured last night.

The doors to the living room slide open, and in walks Starfire, joyous smile on her face, spring in her step, and radiating that same sort of happiness that seems to perpetually fill every fiber of her being.

"Good morning friends and boyfriend!" she says upon reaching the sofa.

The four of you groan in unison, none of you finding much to be good about it. You kind of wonder if Starfire's making fun of you all. She's surely seen this kind of thing in the past, after all.

"Man, Raven's gonna be so mad about having to clean all this..." Beast Boy remarks as he sits up and has a look around the room at the aftermath of the competition, a competition that Raven had no part in aside from setting pizza on the table.

"Oh yeah, she's in charge of cleanup, isn't she?" Cyborg asks as he sits up, still green in the face.

"I'm in charge of clean-up," Raven confirms as she strolls into the room, her voice stern and her facial expression easily matching. "But I am not cleaning up everyone's vomit. You can clean the buckets yourselves."

>A. "Come on Raven, we're dying over here...."

>B. "I'm already stuck doing Beast Boy's laundry, isn't that enough?"

>C. "Then what's left for you to clean up?"

>D. "Okay, that's fair...."

>E. Say nothing
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>>2168646
>>D. "Okay, that's fair...."
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>>2168646
>D. "Okay, that's fair...."
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>>2168646
>>E. Say nothing
Sometimes saying nothing is the better part of valor!
Maybe letting the other three do the talking will get us out of vomit duty without being an asshole!
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>>2168684
A respectable strategy.
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>>2168646
>E
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>>2168684
or we can man up and clean our own mess
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>>2168646
>E. Say nothing
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>>2168646
>D
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>people actually want to reply and not just get right to cleaning
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>>2168715
Also a respectable approach

>>2168718
>>2168717
>>2168709
>>2168684
>>2168683
>>2168664
We require a tie-breaker. Who among you will embark upon such a quest as to vote for one of these two options?
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>>2168727
Roll a 1d2
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>>2168737
I will wait five minutes, because I prefer to leave it up to vote
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>>2168646
>>D. "Okay, that's fair...."
Don't be a bitch.
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>>2168726
>Saying nothing
>Replying.
Are we telepathic now?
Honestly, considering the beast boy laundry thing we also have to do, I just want to play someone that isn't a generic yes man or a bland as fuck guy that many quests have as a protagonist, which this one is shaping up to also have.
Remaining quiet is just the pick that works towards my goal without being whiny.
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>>2168727
Fine, I switch to
>E. Say nothing

Let's get this show on the road
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>>2168664
"Okay, that's fair..." you manage to groan out before slumping over the back of the sofa, silently wondering how in the world you're going to survive this next ordeal that is now waiting just ahead of you.

You knew what you were signing up for when you agreed to join the Titans; hard work. Granted, this wasn't what you had in mind, but momma didn't raise no quitter. Or did she? You can't remember. Well, that's something to figure out later, you suppose, when your stomach is less full, there's not a room-full of vomit to clean, and your body isn't begging for the sweet release of death.

"Good," Raven responds, using what you assume to be her magic in order to lift the towers of empty pizza boxes, and direct them toward the door.

"Ugh.....duuuuuude, why did you have to give in?" Beast Boy whines, falling off the couch and onto the floor. "Oh man, who missed the bucket?!"

Okay, that's nasty.

"Would you want to argue with Raven about this?" Cyborg asks as he forces himself to stand.

"He's right," Robin agrees, holding out a hand for Starfire to help him get up. Once he's on his feet, he has a look around. "Besides, it really isn't fair to ask her to clean this when she had nothing to do with it."

And so, the four of you resign yourselves to your fates, taking dozens of buckets into the bathroom to rinse and clean them out. The stench as you do this work is almost enough to make you start vomiting again, but your terror at the prospect of having to do even more of this keeps that from happening. Cyborg and Robin work just as hard, though Beast Boy seems to doze off every now and again, needing one of the others to prod him awake. By the time this task is done, it's after lunch, and your stomach is thankfully starting to feel a little better.

"Okay, after all that, I need a shower," Beast Boy decides, taking off his cleaning gloves and throwing them to the ground. "I've never done anything that disgusting in my life."

"You're kidding, right?" Robin asks incredulously.

"Just sleeping in that pigsty of a room you have's a lot worse than this, man," Cyborg tells the green hero, actually sounding serious about that.

Note to self; avoid Beast Boy's room.

"Whatever, I'm going to wash off. Later!" Beast Boy says to everyone as he takes his leave.

What will you do now?

>A. Ask Robin and Cyborg if they want to play some videogames

>B. Go to your room and do some breathing exercises

>C. Head to the kitchen and make yourself a small lunch, and maybe a cup of coffee

>D. Do nothing. Go to your room and sleep this off like a bad hangover

>E. Write-in
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>>2168797
>>A. Ask Robin and Cyborg if they want to play some videogames
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>>2168797

>B. Go to your room and do some breathing exercises
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>>2168797
>>A. Ask Robin and Cyborg if they want to play some videogames
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>>2168797
>>A. Ask Robin and Cyborg if they want to play some videogames
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>>2168797
>A. Ask Robin and Cyborg if they want to play some videogames
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>>2168797
>A
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>>2168797
>B.
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>>2168809
>>2168837
On a day like today, you really don't feel like doing much of anything, especially after spending what seemed like hours cleaning out vomit buckets. You think that's more than enough work and excitement until tomorrow, so something a bit more simple and relaxing is in order.

"You guys want to play some video games?" you ask.

"Sounds like a plan to me," Robin answers. "I don't think any of us are in shape for training right now."

"Yeah, if one of us got hit in the gut, we'd have a whole 'nother mess to clean up," Cyborg agrees, stretching his mechanical limbs. "But I can at least whoop both your butts at video games."

The challenge is accepted, and for the rest of the afternoon, the three of you sit in the living room, playing racing games, fighting games, puzzle games, dog-fighting games, every kind of competitive game you can think of. You go by king of the hill rules since there are only two controllers. Cyborg seems to be the best out of you three, but even he has to surrender the controller more than a few times. Starfire joins in on occasion, though she doesn't usually do that well, aside from the fighting games, where she's on the same level as Cyborg.

Finally, as the sun is starting to set and your brains are beginning to fry, you call it quits for the day, promising one-another that you'll win next time.

As impossible as it seems, your stomach is demanding food again.

>>A. Make yourself something, like a burger, or a nice, big sandwhich.

>>B. Keep it simple and grab one of the leftover pizza slices

>>C. Just have some cereal or something else light on your stomach

>D. Stick around, hang out and watch TV

>E. Go to your room and do some breathing exercises

>F. Head to the training room and get a little bit of practice with your powers in

>G. Get some sleep, you're tired.
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>>2168905
>C
>F
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>>2168905
>>>C. Just have some cereal or something else light on your stomach

>F. Head to the training room and get a little bit of practice with your powers in
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>>2168905
>C
>E
Unless we've already done our breathing exercises for the day, in which case:
>D
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>>2168930
We haven't but i figured we could do it before we sleep and make a pre-bedtime ritual type thing.
Plus we haven't really practiced our powers that much other than that time we lost control
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>>2168905
>>>C. Just have some cereal or something else light on your stomach
>F. Head to the training room and get a little bit of practice with your powers in
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>>2168905
>C. Just have some cereal or something else light on your stomach
>F. Head to the training room and get a little bit of practice with your powers in
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>>2168916
>>2168921
Your stomach deserves a rest after what you did to it last night, and you don't want to risk accidentally making another mess to clean up. You need some food, but you'll keep it light. Looking through the cabinets reveals to you several types of cereal, and in no time, you have yourself a bowl of the stuff, which you sit down and eat while the others do their thing.

Beast Boy, by this point, has returned from his cleaning, and raids the fridge for a slice of cold pizza, which he tosses into his mouth without heating it up. He then goes to the sofa and starts flipping through TV channels, and is joined soon after by Cyborg. Robin tells you that he's going to his room to look some things over, and that he'll see you later. Starfire somehow manages to get Raven to go to the mall with her, and you finish your cereal as Beast Boy and Cyborg settle in for a marathon of "Clash of the Planets".

You decide that you want to get some training in, so you leave them to their binge-watching and make your way to the training room. The walk there makes you think about just how huge this tower is, especially considering it only houses six people (and that number was five until a few days ago). You wonder just how much space is left for more construction, and what there might be to find that you haven't seen yet.

Once you've reached the training room, you find a training dummy, like the ones Robin seems to favor, and practice the basic use of your powers that you've come to understand. Essentially, you stand there throwing psychic punches at various parts of the dummy's "body", and the occasional psychic shove in order to topple it. It seems to be getting gradually easier to use these powers, and that makes you feel pretty good about your progress.

Making barriers takes a little more concentration, but it's not long before you're able to make them appear at will. You experiment a bit with how long you can maintain them, and find that they do tire you out faster than your psychic attacks do. Still, you've managed to hone the necessary sensation to create these barriers, and can't help but feel that, with time, you can improve upon that ability.

"Couldn't resist, could you?" Robin's voice questions from behind you.

You turn around as he steps into the training room, a small smile on his face. "You've been spending a lot of time working since you got here. I guess with these new powers, you're curious to see what you can do, and how much you can improve, right?"

>A. "Yeah, that about sums it up."

>B. "Well, yeah, that, but also the fact that I want to be a Titan, and want to prove that I can work for it."

>C. "It's not really curiosity. I just want to make sure that I don't lose control of my powers, and that I can use them well enough to be helpful in a fight."

>D. Write-in
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>>2169019
>>B. "Well, yeah, that, but also the fact that I want to be a Titan, and want to prove that I can work for it."
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>>2169019
>B
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>>2169019
>B. "Well, yeah, that, but also the fact that I want to be a Titan, and want to prove that I can work for it."
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>C. "It's not really curiosity. I just want to make sure that I don't lose control of my powers, and that I can use them well enough to be helpful in a fight."

But could we add a little of A? I mean, I'm excited to have these powers, I'm just also worried about not being able to help more when Brother Blood returns, or if we lose control again.

It's all cool, but we're a danger to our allies as well as our enemies at the moment, and that doesn't sit well with me.
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>>2169019
>>C. "It's not really curiosity. I just want to make sure that I don't lose control of my powers, and that I can use them well enough to be helpful in a fight."
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>>2169019
>>C. "It's not really curiosity. I just want to make sure that I don't lose control of my powers, and that I can use them well enough to be helpful in a fight."
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>>2169046
>>2169031
We need us a tiebreaker
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>>2169019
>C.
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>>2169102
Roll an independent democratic voter capable of total autonomy to make it a fair selection.
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>>2169046
"It's not really curiosity. Not entirely, anyway. I'm excited to have these powers and all, but I'm more worried about making sure that I don't lose control of them, and that I can be helpful in a fight when the time comes," you explain.

It's not the easiest thing to admit, that you're afraid of not measuring up to the other Titans. But then again, you've never made your worries in that regard exactly a secret, either. They all know you want to prove yourself, and you've made it painfully clear that you've had difficulty with your powers in the short time you've had them. But, admitting to your leader that you're worried you might not be good enough just isn't an easy thing to do.

"It takes time to get powers under complete control," Robin tells you as he walks over. "It's not something that will be totally solved over night; it's going to take time, and effort, which you seem more than willing to put in. You aren't the first person I've met with this kind of problem, and I doubt you'll be the last. Raven still has to meditate every day to keep her powers in check, Beast Boy's lost control completely in the past, and Te-well, let's just say that not everyone makes the best choices when it comes to working on control."

You wonder what he was about to say before he stopped himself, but decide to let it go, at least for now.

"The fact that you're working at it, that you're willing to turn to friends for guidance, and that you're not letting yourself get completely overconfident is a good sign that you're on the right track," he continues, placing a hand on your shoulder. "But don't let yourself have the opposite problem, don't let fear get the better of you. None of us are expecting miracles, we don't expect you to be perfect at what you do right away. As long as you're working and trying to improve, and are willing to put yourself at risk to do the right thing, that's enough for us."

He takes his hand off your shoulder, and steps back. "I'm turning in for the night, see you tomorrow."

>>A. "Goodnight, and thanks."

>B. "That sounds good, I should get some sleep, too."

>C. "Hey, what was that you were going to say earlier, when you were talking about people having trouble with their powers?"

>>D. Stick around and keep training

>>E. Go to bed

>>F. Do breathing exercises, then go to bed

>G. Write-in dialogue
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>>2169157
>C. "Hey, what was that you were going to say earlier, when you were talking about people having trouble with their powers?"
>>D. Stick around and keep training
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>>2169157
>A. "Goodnight, and thanks."
>F. Do breathing exercises, then go to bed
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>>2169157
>>>A. "Goodnight, and thanks."
>>F. Do breathing exercises, then go to bed
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>>2169157
>A. "Goodnight, and thanks."
>F. Do breathing exercises, then go to bed
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>>2169019
>D "Brother blood will come for me, one day. He don't seem like a quitter." (with a bit of B)
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>>2169157
>A
>F
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>>2169172
"Goodnight," you call after him. "And thanks."

Robin leaves the room, and you decide that you should do the same. You're getting tired, and your head's starting to hurt from use of your powers. You're going to need to work on your mental endurance, but that's work for another day. For now, you need to do your breathing exercises, and let both body and brain get some rest.

You don't see any of the others as you make your way to your room, but you swear you see someone standing in the shadows, just close enough to be within your field of vision, but too far for you to make out many details. You can see the color red, and your heart races with fear, which you struggle to keep reigned-in. You don't know whether to attack, run, scream for help, or close your eyes and hope that it goes away. You blink, and suddenly the figure is gone.

You still feel nervous as you make the rest of the trip to your room, and make sure to look over your shoulder more than once. Fortunately, nothing happens, and you make it back safely. Once alone, you sit on the bed, spend about fifteen minutes on your exercises, then curl up under the covers and get some much-needed sleep.

The rest of the week goes pretty much the same. You spend some time hanging out with the others, some training, and always make sure to take the time to run through your breathing exercises each day. Finally, one day, when everyone's in the living room after breakfast, your routine is shaken up.

Red lights flash, and an alarm blares. You've seen this a few times since you moved in; it means there's trouble and that the Teen Titans are needed. In the past week, they stopped three robberies, and took down some monster called Cinderblock.

This time, as the team rushes for the door, Robin stops, half-turning to you.

"You coming?"

>>A. "Are you serious?"

>>B. "Does this mean I'm officially a Titan now?"

>C. "Of course!"

>D. "Finally!"

>E. "If you think I'm ready."

>F. "I don't think that's a good idea."

>G. "No."
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>>2169262
>D. "Finally!"
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>>2169262
>>>A. "Are you serious?"
>C. "Of course!"
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>>2169262
>A. "Are you serious?"
>C. "Of course!"
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>>2169262
>>A. "Are you serious?"
>C. "Of course!"
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>>2169262
>>A. "Are you serious?"
>C. "Of course!"
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>>2169262

>C. "Of course!
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>>2169262
>A. "Are you serious?"
>C. "Of course!"
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>>2169262
>C
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>>2169275
>>2169278
"Are you serious?" you gasp, not able and not even trying to hide the excitement in your voice.

"If you think you're up for it, we'd be glad to have you," Robin answers, and you don't even need to think twice about what to say to him.

"Then of course I'm coming!" you shout excitedly, racing to join him and the other Titans as they prepare to head out.

Everyone heads straight for the garage, and split up their modes of transportation. Robin and Starfire take Robin's motorcycle, with Robin driving and Starfire sitting behind with her arms around his waist. Cyborg gets in his car, Raven takes shotgun, and you sit in the back with Beast Boy. The vehicles roll out and move through the city at speeds that you figure can't be street legal. Luckily, there isn't much traffic, and those that are out driving typically make some room for the Titans. In only a few minutes, you've reached the source of the disturbance, and it's not something you expected to see.

A colossal, winged insectoid creature, maybe some kind of moth, sits in the middle of the street, chewing through the metal of a parked car as its owner flees in terror. It munches through the vehicle like a piece of toast, then begins looking for its next meal.

"Is that what I think it is?" Beast Boy asks.

"But that doesn't make any sense," Robin tells him. "I mean, he tur-"

"Yo, it's alone here, so let's worry about who sent it after we beat it," Cyborg interrupts, his arm taking its cannon form.

"Right," Robin concedes. "Titans, go!"

The group rushes in, with Cyborg blasting with his cannon, Starfire hurling her green bolts, and Robin throwing some kind of exploding disks. The creature clearly doesn't like that, but it doesn't seem particularly wounded, either. It turns its head toward the Titans and hurls some sort of bile from its mouth.

The three Titans that attacked it are caught in the stuff, falling to the ground and appearing to be restrained.

Raven circles to its right, while Beast Boy takes the form of a velociraptor and moves to its left. The moth creature doesn't notice them yet, and looks like it's getting ready to shoot more bile.

>A. Get in front of the downed Titans, and think about creating a large shield

>B. Get in front of the downed Titans, and think about how you're scared of your friends getting hurt, maybe that'll let you make a barrier big enough to protect them, too

>C. Get in front of the Titans and take the next hit

>D. Get in front of the Titans and throw s Psychic Punch

>E. Get in front of the Titans, and try a Psychic Shove to push it away

>F. Stand back, you aren't sure what to do yet
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>>2169374
>>A. Get in front of the downed Titans, and think about creating a large shield

I'm putting my trust in our training
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>>2169374
>A. Get in front of the downed Titans, and think about creating a large shield
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>>2169374
>A. Get in front of the downed Titans, and think about creating a large shield
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>>2169374

>B. Get in front of the downed Titans, and think about how you're scared of your friends getting hurt, maybe that'll let you make a barrier big enough to protect them, too

Wait is Pete wearing a costume or just going casual?
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>>2169402
Casual, he wasn't expecting this
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>>2169374
>B. Get in front of the downed Titans, and think about how you're scared of your friends getting hurt, maybe that'll let you make a barrier big enough to protect them, too

>>2169413
But the others weren't concerned at all?
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>>2169417
80 percent of them fight in the same clothes they wear in public, so no.
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>>2169374
>B
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>>2169374
>A
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>>2169426
80% of them have features that make a disguise pointless but I'm putting my faith that you wouldn't screw us on this when we didn't even have the option to grab a disguise.
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>>2169452
I will not screw you on this, don't worry
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>>2169454
if you aren't screwing us then why can I hear a vibrator in the background of your post?
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>>2169383
>>2169385
They're not in a good spot to be defending themselves right now, but maybe you can help. You run to them as fast as you can, jumping over their prone forms and landing between them and the monstrous moth that's preparing to send more of its disgusting bile at them. The sight of a creature like that should fill you with fear, and it does make you afraid, but you push that down and remember the fear that allowed you to make a barrier for the first time, conjuring a pink shield of psychic energy in front of yourself.

You focus, trying to make it expand, which it does, but too slowly to be completely effective. By the time the creature spits, the barrier has grown significantly, but not enough to stop the entire thing. Still, it stops most of it, and that ball of bile slams against the barrier, splashing off and not hitting the other Titans. The force is still more than enough to throw you back, even with your medium-sized shield in place, and you land on top of the others as they begin to get up.

It takes a few seconds for everybody to get back to their feet and ready to fight, but Beast Boy and Raven keep the creature distracted in the meantime, with Beast Boy leaping onto it and biting at the back of its neck. While it's distracted, Raven lifts a car with her magic and hurls it into the creature's side, knocking it away from her and causing it to nearly fall on its side. Beast Boy's form shifts into a Tyrannosaurus, and holds the monster in his massive jaws, trying to prevent it from fleeing. One of the monster's massive wings comes and strikes him in the back of the head, causing him to release his grip, and letting the moth right itself.

With an angry cry and flap of its wings, it ascends back into the air, spitting more bile down at a dazed Beast Boy. Raven materializes next to him and creates a black dome around them, shielding them from the attack.

Cyborg and Starfire start shooting at the thing as it rises toward the tops of the buildings, while Robin fires off a line that wraps around one of the moth's legs.

"Cyborg!" he shouts, jumping up.

Cyborg puts his hands together, palms up, and Robin lands on them. With a yell, Cyborg hurls Robin into the air, and the boy wonder swings onto the moth's back.

>A. "Starfire, can you get me up on top of that thing?"

>B. Stick with Cyborg and Starfire to shield if needed

>C. Go check on Beast Boy and Raven, see what they plan to do

>D. Try and hit it with some Psychic Punches from the ground

>E. Get out of the way, you won't be much help now that it's airborne
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>>2169471
Because you touch yourself at night.
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>>2169501
>A. "Starfire, can you get me up on top of that thing?"
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>>2169454
Now that I think about it without a past or family to speak of most of the reason for a disguise is kind of moot? Should we even bother with a disguise?
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>>2169504
>He thinks it's only at night
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>>2169501
>>D. Try and hit it with some Psychic Punches from the ground
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>>2169501
>D

Time to test our range
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>>2169501
>D
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>>2169501
>>D. Try and hit it with some Psychic Punches from the ground
Swing for the wing or the wing joints.
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>>2169509
Up to you to decide
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>>2169501
>D. Try and hit it with some Psychic Punches from the ground
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>>2169501
>D. Try and hit it with some Psychic Punches from the ground
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>>2169509
Well even if we end up having no family to protect, you still wouldn't want to be mobbed everytime you go out, right? A mask would give us privacy as a another face in the crowd when we go out, so that's still worth it in my opinion.
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>>2169509
If we want to keep some kind of private life? Yes. If we don't care about it we don't need to. Really doubt that blood didn't kill our parents or grabbed us from some third old country orphanage
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>>2169513
You've never tried to hit a target from this distance. But, if you can see it, maybe you can Psychic Punch it. You go by the tried and true method that you've become increasingly familiar with over the past week, digging up an angry memory, and using that memory of anger to throw punches with your mind up at the creature, aiming for its right wing.

So far as you've been able to tell as you've trained, your Psychic Punches have reached the point where they're a bit stronger than that of a well-muscled normal human, but nowhere near the destructive power of Cyborg or Starfire. Even so, you can feel your hits make contact, and evidently, the creature can as well, as it turns its head to look at the wing you keep hitting. It looks like you're not doing much damage, but still at least providing a distraction as Cyborg and Starfire continue hurling ranged attacks at its underbelly.

The creature turns its attention back to the three of you, and hacks up another mouthful of vile spit. Raven flies over landing in front of you and the others, holding her hands out toward the oncoming projectile and creating a large, half-circle barrier to stop it. The bile splashes against her barrier, and she manages to stand her ground under the impact.

As the barrier lowers, the moth-creature cries out in pain. Something appears to have exploded on its back, and the creature turns over, trying to remove any unwanted passengers. Robin begins to fall toward the ground, but Beast Boy, under the form of a Pteranodon, swoops in and grabs Robin's arms in his talons, bringing the Titan's leader safely to the ground.

"This thing doesn't look like it's about to let up," Cyborg remarks as he fires off another blast from his sonic cannon.

"Let's just be glad that there's only one of them here," Raven suggests, firing some sort of black bolt up at the creature.

>A. "Someone, get me up high, I'm going for its eyes!"

>B. Try and Psychic Punch its eyes from your current spot.

>C. Try a Psychic Push

>D. Put everything you have into a Psychic Push (this will severely tire you)

>E. Stay there and provide barriers when needed

>F. Keep doing what you're doing
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>>2169636
>E. Stay there and provide barriers when needed
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>>2169636
>B. Try and Psychic Punch its eyes from your current spot.

No reason to risk it and our barriers are still really weak and tiring. If this doesn't work then we can go back to doing what we were doing
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>>2169636
>>D. Put everything you have into a Psychic Push (this will severely tire you)
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>>2169636
>>B. Try and Psychic Punch its eyes from your current spot.
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>>2169636
>E. Stay there and provide barriers when needed
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>>2169636
>B. Try and Psychic Punch its eyes from your current spot.
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>>2169636
>B
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>>2169636
>B
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>>2169636
>D.

could we try a pull to bring it down? Or do we need to train for that?
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>>2169661
You've never tried it, and you don't know what emotion you would need to think of to make it work. You can take a stab in the dark, but there are a million results that can happen based on what you decide
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>>2169636
>>E. Stay there and provide barriers when needed
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>>2169646
You can barely make out the creature's eyes in its upside-down position, and throw a Psychic Punch at one of them. It cries out in pain, telling you that you've made a direct hit. You throw another as it begins to turn over, and another, with the creature howling in pain each time. However, once it's returned to its right-side-up state, you aren't able to hit its eyes any longer. The best you can do is hitting the bottom of its face, which seems to do very little.

Great, you can't see its eyes anymore, so you can't hit them.

It looks down, getting ready to fire off more bile, but you strike faster, hitting it in the eye while it's visible. The creature rears back, its bile shot going way over you and the other Titans and splattering on the streets.

"Aim for the eyes!" you tell the others.

Starfire and Raven take to the air, ascending side by side and hovering at eye-level with the creature, which snarls at them angrily. The girls strike in unison, so perfect is their synchronization that you swear they rehearsed it. Starfire fires green lasers from her eyes, and Raven shoots another magic, black bolt. Each girl strikes one eye, and the creature howls in complete agony, shaking its head to try and shake off the pain as it turns around, flying away as fast as it can.

>A. "Should we follow it?"

>B. "So, what were you guys talking about? Have you seen these things before?"

>C. "That was crazy....did not think I'd be fighting a giant moth."

>D. "That was awesome!"

>E. Write-in
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>>2169721
>B. "So, what were you guys talking about? Have you seen these things before?"
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>>2169721
>>B. "So, what were you guys talking about? Have you seen these things before?"

Alright so our powers only controllable when their weak but we have pin point precision when they are. Probably something you guys should keep in mind for fighting styles
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>>2169721
>A
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>>2169721
>>A. "Should we follow it?"
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>>2169721
>>A. "Should we follow it?"
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>>2169721
>>A. "Should we follow it?"
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>>2169721
>A
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>>2169721
>A. "Should we follow it?"
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>>2169721
>A
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>>2169734
"Should we follow it?" you ask the others as the creature vanishes over the horizon.

Robin stares at it, unblinking, not answering you until the creature is completely out of sight. "I'm pretty sure I know where it's going. But just in case, Cyborg, Raven, Starfire, I want the three of you to follow and see where it ends up. Beast Boy, Peter, we're heading back to the tower."

"Oh, sweet!" Beast Boy shouts, dashing right for Cyborg's car and hopping into the driver's seat. "Does this mean I can drive the T-car home?"

"Not happening, man," Cyborg tells him, leaning into the car and pressing a series of buttons. "I set it to autopilot back to the tower. Just sit back and enjoy the ride."

You take the shotgun seat, buckling in as Beast Boy fumes in the driver's seat beside you, and Robin climbs aboard his motorcycle. Starfire grabs Cyborg by the shoulders and lifts him into the air, flying off with Raven in the direction of the disappearing monster. As they leave, Cyborg holds out what looks like a remote lock or something, and presses a button. The car you're sitting in begins to rev up, and within seconds you're speeding through Jump City, en route to Titan's Tower. Beast Boy doesn't say much on the ride back, he just kind of complains about never being allowed to drive the T-car.

Once you, he, and Robin are back in the tower, Robin instructs the two of you to head for the living room while he makes a quick stop elsewhere. You do as instructed, and Beast Boy activates the big screen, which shows images of an island that you assume is off the coast of the city.

"This is probably where they're headed," Beast Boy explains to you. "We're not allowed to have cameras much closer than this, but if a giant moth flies out of there, we'll see it."

Robin arrives a few moments later, looking to the screen. "Anything to report?"

"Nothing yet," Beast Boy answers. "No signs of bugs, and the others haven't called."

"It'll probably be a few more minutes," Robin says, not sounding worried.

He reaches into his pocket, pulling out a small, yellow device. You've seen these things enough times to know what it is, and that only Titans are supposed to carry them.

"You did well back there," Robin compliments, holding the communicator out to you. "I think you're ready to officially join the team."

>A. "But I didn't do a whole lot."

>B. "Thank you. I promise I won't let you guys down."

>C. "I'm finally a Teen Titan?"

>D. Don't say anything, just take the communicator

>E. Write-in
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>>2169853
>B
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>>2169853
>>B. "Thank you. I promise I won't let you guys down."
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>>2169853
>B
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>>2169853
>A. "But I didn't do a whole lot."
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>>2169853
>B
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>>2169857
>>2169859
>>2169868
"Thank you," you tell him as you accept the communicator, reaching out and gently taking it from his hand. "I promise, I won't let you guys down."

"Dude, so serious," Beast Boy teases from his spot in front of the computers. "Relax a little, we know you're gonna do your best. Besides, you should be more worried about your initiation."

"We'll handle that later," Robin tells him sternly, though he can't seem to refrain from cracking a smile. "For now, let's see what the situation is with those moths."

"Cyborg to tower, come in," you hear before Cyborg's face appears on screen. "You were right, the moth went back home. It's with the others now."

"And the cage?" Robin asks.

Wait, so they knew where these things live, and about some kind of cage that you assume is meant to keep giant bugs like that in. Do they know where these things came from, or what they really even are? Hopefully Robin will explain things to you.

"It's closed like it's supposed to be, but it looks like someone cut a small part of it away, enough for one of those moths to squeeze through," Cyborg informs everyone.

"See what you can do as far as repairs," Robin instructs. "I'm going to bring Peter up to speed, then we'll all meet up."

"Where at?" Cyborg asks.

"Where else?" Robin asks in return. "Killer Moth's house."

>To be continued

That's where we're going to call it a night, folks. I hope you all enjoyed yourselves.

Follow me @INSTIGATORQST to see schedule changes and general info on when I'm running.

My plan is to run tomorrow night, but I can't guarantee that it will happen just yet.

I welcome any feedback and suggestions you guys are willing to offer. I lurk the thread pretty regularly, so if you post it, I will see it.

Thanks for playing!
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>>2169904
Thanks for running
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>>2169904
thanks for running

question who runs titan's east
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>>2169963
Bumblebee

>>2169959
Thanks for playing
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>>2169976
>Bumblebee
cool
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>>2169983
Yup
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So, not running tonight. Sorry
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>>2172602
It's fine. Take care and happy holiday.
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>>2172617
Same to you.
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http://www.strawpoll.me/14687399 For the sake of curiosity, and for shits and giggles
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>>2173259
I really want to see that Sonic OC join the group. He's a nice guy, I Checked.
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>>2173393
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I'm surprised there's so little Cassandra Cain batgirl love.
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>>2173696
I mean, you've got to consider that we probably have literally no idea who she even is in the first place, so it makes sense, I'd say. Plus she's not even a member of any Titans league.
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>>2173696
She's in first place, isn't she?
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We all know the protagonist will go for some waifu.

But let's be nice here and help get BEST boy a nice girl?
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>>2173979
Is that a question?
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>>2174059
Need to know if anons are into Operation Wingman
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>>2174073
Raven/bestboy forever
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>>2174073
Always
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>>2173393
How about that chick that raped the MC of the other Teen Titans quest.
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>>2174073
Gar deserves happyness
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>>2174236
Queen Bee? She is old. To old to be a titan.
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>>2174169
>>2174172
>>2174308
Great news.
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>>2164286
>You have learned the basics of controlling your powers, and can now use psychic punches and psychic shoves at will. Though you understand how to control your abilities, becoming too angry can still cause you to lose control of your power. These two emotions are connected to anger. Over time, you will find more powers connected to different emotions and triggered by different situations.

Oh shit. Very neat power set. I like how it ties into the larger DC universe. I'm also curious if we can get an emoticlone arc with Raven to further explore it.
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>>2165634
White Lantern
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>>2174778
>DC universe
>emotion-controlled powers
>color codes for powers

GUUUUUUYYYYYYYYYYYSSSS
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>>2174855
Wish he'd retcon our Psychopunches and Psychoprotection to be Red and Yellow respectively.
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>>2174902
Seconded.
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>Red= Attack
>Yellow= Defence
>Green= Party buffs
>Blue= Healing
>Orange= ALL DEM HAMBOIGAS!
>Purple= Boner powers
>Black= Edgy powers
>White= Privilege powers

Feel free to improve on my list.
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>>2174938
Uncertain if all powers will be emotion locked. Creating shields via Fear makes sense, but if you're defending others, making shields out of Love also makes sense.

Anyway assuming we're going odd the emotional light spectrum, here's the list for anyone not familiar: Red: Rage, Orange: Avarice, Yellow: Fear, Green: Will, Blue: Hope, Indigo: Love, Violet: Compassion.
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huh, with our emotion based shit, ending up with raven actually would make sense
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>>2174960
You mixed up Indigo and Violet

Anyway:
Red/Rage - Offense
Organge/Avarice - Manipulative TK
Yellow/Fear - Protection
Green/Will - Mindshielding
Blue/Hope - Boosting/Buffing
Indigo/Compassion - Mindnumbing? Emotional dulling of some kind
Violet/Love - Healing

This would be my bet if it went that route.
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>>2175006
By mindnumbing I mean some sort or telepathic pacification.
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>>2175001
Peter gets his own emoticlone ep.

>>217500
Right. Good catch.

So perhaps we can use this theory to inform name/costume ideas.

Or Pete could just ask the Titans directly for their advice.
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>>2173979
>>2174073
Since this is post cartoon probably-amnesia Terra is still around. As a fellow amnesiac with emotion based powers, perhaps we can help bb and Terra out.
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>>2175431
The best way to help is to remove the terra
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>>2175148
What did that post say?
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>>2175479
That was me, I'm hoping around so to holidays. I accidentally backspaced a 6. It was this:
>>2175006
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>>2175431
You're assuming it was amnesia

>>2175001
It could, or it could make things difficult for both of them
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>>2175692
Re: amnesia. Fair.

Ride or die Raven though, since Starfire is taken.

In all seriousness, to avoid the schizophrenia of other quests it might be best for the quest players to hash this out relatively early, via poll or some such, before implementing in game. If it doesn't work out in game, then we could go back to the drawing board.
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>>2175815
Raven is overused honestly and there are plenty of other options.
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>>2175827
That's why I was kind of in the Starfire camp, but her already being in a relationship with Robin makes that a dick move. There is also Jinx but she's seen a decent chunk of action too. We'd have to look further afield to find other waifus. I'm not opposed but no one else has been introduced yet.

Maybe Wonder Woman? She was pretty cute in TTG.
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>>2175827
The whole emotion powers thing gives them enough common ground that I just have to take raven out of the no waifu camp.
Im not gunning for her specifically but if it happens it's thematic enough that i'll be ok with it.
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>>2175861
They should at least become good friends, and they have more in common than you think
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>>2175839
Donna Troy and supergirl are both good choices imo
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>>2175897
Into strong ladies, I'm guessing
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>>2174938
>>White= Privilege powers
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>>2176005
To be fair, are there any weak ones, in the DC universe, really?
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>>2176187
civilians

:^)
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>>2175839
>Maybe Wonder Woman?
Ain't she too old to be going for 16 year old amnesiacs?
Unless QM screwed around with his questverse timeline and de-aged her or made her a teen fresh off of paradise island or whatever it's called, it would just be really weird, plus, if he did do that and gave us like pic related, though not THAT young, her moments would be a Starfire fish-out of water ripoff since she grew up isolated from the entire world and their tech and culture. Would be cute to have her ask us about trivial stuff or why a man and a woman are holding hands tho.
Plus, waifu discussion already happened last thread, characters like Rose Wilson, Cassandra Cain, Stephanie Brown Spoiler/batgirl, Supergirl and Donna Troy were brought up, with Cass looking to lead with the most endorsements.
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>>2176199
Dfc wonder woman is too lewd for me
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>>2176230
What's the matter Anon? Can't handle the sight of a strong loli woman?
But seriously, doubt a teen Wonder-Woman would be dfc, even in the comics where it shows her as a teen in Themyscira they don't make her dfc.

It would never happen anyway, so I'm just joking around with what-ifs.
I'd honestly think less of a quest if it went out of its way to make just WW younger for the sole purpose of making her romanceable for a teen MC, not even counting going full loli.
I'd be constantly questioning the QM over such a choice and I don't mind lolis myself, it would just feel contrived and hamfisted and too "magical realm-y" for me to be able to hold my disbelief.
It sounds like something people would run at Anonkun for the sole purpose of smut.

Suffice it to say, Wonder-Woman should be out considering our MCs age, it would be a reverse Terra and Slade at its core and I'd get pretty miffed if people consider it that okay yet condemn the other.
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>>2173947
As she should be.
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>>2176187
I meant like, super strength
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>>2176338
Well it's partially because despite being a member of the titans donna is never waifued, but also my fetish for amazons
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>>2176345
Isn't Donna kind of different in terms of behavior from the other Amazons?
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>>2176892
I was talking about the general body type not personality
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>>2176974
Still a large bit different from other Amazons, esp when you consider they shrunk her to fit with the Teen aspect of the show, though
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>>2177446
True
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>>2177446
>>2178111
I get what you mean I was talking about the comics version. So does that mean you're using the cartoon versions of everyone?
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>>2178123
Not sure yet
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How about "Temper" as a nick-name?

Or Trauma. Hard to find a good name for psychic pete
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>>2178956
If we pick a name based on our powers, we might find we need to change personas/costumes as we learn more about the nature of those powers in-game.

With that completely in min, I vote for 'Kid Carmine'. Its catchy enough, and has a built in expiration date (as we already have one non-red power).

I personally like the idea of Pete arriving at the name after soliciting the Titans with name ideas, and rattling off every single already-taken Red superhero name in the DC universe.
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>>2179124
That would take a while
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>>2179240
Red Arrow, Red Bee, Red Devil, Red Dragon, Red Hood, Red Inferno, Red Lantern, Red Mask, Red Star, Red Tornado, Red Torpedo, Red Volcano, Rocket Red, Crimson Avenger, Crimson Fox, Mr. Scarlet, Superman-Red (at which point, the Titans would be clearly aware that Pete is fucking with them).
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>>2179253
Red Glare!
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>>2179253
>>2179669
Why Red, though?
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>>2180160
Because his push and punch are red color coded.

But like I said, its a name with a deliberate expiration date. A decent sounding place holder until we have a more definitive understanding of our powers.
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>>2180184
Makes sense
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>>2180193
Alt: Kid Crimson, for the Jojoke.

Visually it works too, seeing as none of the other Titans has a strong red theme. Robin is the closest but breaks it up with black, yellow, and green.
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I'm not sure if anyone brought this up but a deep shame/ embarrassment may garner invisibility. I want to disappear.
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>>2181180
Good point. We need to really fuck up a relationship with a decoy waifu (Lady Shiva?) so we can learn invisibility, then after a brief detour to Don's mom, Death of the Endless, for immortality, we can move on to our true waifu.
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>>2181180
>>2181191
This is a dangerous prospect you guys are proposing when we still don't understand the extent of our powers. Nice lizard tho

>Embarrass ourselves so much we just want to disappear forever, a feeling so strong that not only does it turn us invisible, we are never heard from again.
And how would our powers grant us immortality? just having a strong desire to not die? That's completely natural.
What if we have a strong desire TO die? do we suddenly just die and disappear into the ether like some kind of Jedi?
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>>2181298
Meet Death and embarrass ourselves so thoroughly that we are rendered immortal by our shame. Please do not take any of this seriously.
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>>2181180
Nice lizard
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>>2181723
If only Crusty was alive to see it.

RIP




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