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Devil's Dance [S/Not Accepting/PG-16/Season 1]


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Desmond did have a second gun, y'know. Out and ready. Ah, well. Makes for better plots if you're beaten down occasionally.

And Jake,
[quote name='Jake the Sage' timestamp='1350526257' post='6046935']
[b]If you point out the body after it is shot then there is no way you could have seen it done, not to mention from the position you had been in during the shooting you'd have never even seen a thing. [/b][i]He cant exactly point out a body mid-fall, can he now. Besides, he pointed out the body for effect when talking to Tyson. And the position he was in? He was at the edge of an alley, looking out on the street. What's wrong with the position? [/i]

[b]Also the excuse you gave was no good. You are in a completely different alley. How can your character, who can only see out into the streets, see Russel walking away and then into another alley- much less see the glint of light supposedly cast by the coin?[/b]
[i]You: "Russel was passing by when those words were said, seeing that the red-haired man from before or another man was about get filled with lead."[/i]
[i]Me: "He shrugged, either way, and proceeded to turn towards the entrance of the alley. A curious man walked had walked by a few moments before."[/i] [i]"nodding pointedly towards the man who had just walked past; who seemed to be aiming for the town-hall; no doubt to 'see the mayor'."[/i][i] (Bad use of semi-colon there. XD)[/i]
[i]You: "Russel thought to himself standing on the other side of the street,"[/i] [i]"Pulling out a copper coin from his pocket he flipped it into the air, catching it before setting his aim to one of the inn rooms above. With a flick of his finger the copper coin flew like a bullet- threw the window and through the sniper’s skull."[/i]
[i]Me: "He shrugged and chuckled, turning back to the street, his eyes once again following the strange man he had seen before. Even a faint shotgun blast didn't phase him as he concentrated, watching with interest as the man darted into an alleyway, out of Desmond's view. But, the Gunslinger wasn't stupid; he wasn't about to look away. And damn good he didn't, for a small object seemed to fly through the air at that point, the sun glinting off of it. It definitely wasn't a bullet as well - no gunshot had gone off. [/i]Intriguing.[i][i]"[/i][/i] [i](Albeit, wrong place described. But none-the-less, his focus was on Russel.)[/i]


I dont want to be a main character; I hate being a main character, as it ends up putting too much responsibilty on a character.[b] I like to play old, powerful and wise characters though[/b]; possibly teacher-esque ones. Sorry if you saw it as meta-gaming; I was planning on it mainly being from Desmond adding the assassination with the drunk.
[i]What's with the bolded bit? Why's that important?[/i]
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So, where exactly does it not add up? I honestly see no metagaming there; asides from the knowledge of Jericho being there.
Also, it wasn't exactly used to over-power my character; in fact, it made him a target, made him a scapegoat and now gets him arrested. And it allowed you someone to interact with, no?

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I was expecting any mention to be a...well, replacement word for lack of a better phrase, since the average on looker would have no idea what it is. Plus, big cannons and plate steel give it a very tanky feel.

Don't worry about it, though. It's fine. Just future reference, ya know?

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