stealshinies: (ew what)
Thief King Bakura ([personal profile] stealshinies) wrote in [community profile] the_campus2014-01-28 04:28 pm

MINGLE: LASER TAG ARENA

[Being from Ancient Egypt and all that, seeing the dark, neon-lite laser tag room is enough to make him stumble back in awe. On the wall are vests with a sensor above the heart, as well as a set of guns.

Just beside that is a set of rules that Bakura sure as hell can't read:


EACH PLAYER TAKES ONE VEST AND ITS CORRESPONDING GUN.
DO NOT COVER UP THE SENSOR ON THE VEST.
THE OBJECTIVE OF THE GAME IS TO HIT THE TARGET ON OTHER PLAYERS' VESTS.
WHEN YOU ARE HIT, YOUR GUN WILL TURN OFF.
THE LAST PLAYER STANDING WINS!


Needless to say, he just takes a gun and decides to explore the room.]

((ooc: decided to intro one of the new rooms that I added last week (I'll also add these specifics to the setting page). Anyway, play laser tag with each other, tag around, and have fun! Feel free to handwave your character re-entering the game if you want to keep playing after they've already lost once.

Also, feel free to be a big fat cheater and not play by the rules, if that's how your character rolls! That's the fun of RP, isn't it?))
moderndaydragon: (Can never see its purpose)

[personal profile] moderndaydragon 2014-02-13 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
...Are you sure about that?

[Even she could see you get lost, man.]
moderndaydragon: (With your eyes on earth)

[personal profile] moderndaydragon 2014-02-14 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
I told you when we started... you have to put your heart into your deck or it won't respond to you at all. Obviously, being a beginner means you can't be the best, but even I could tell your deck was dead and lifeless!

In this game, it doesn't matter how skilled or unskilled you are. If your deck doesn't carry at least a piece of you in it, it's meaningless. It won't respond to you and you won't win.

[She casually puts her Samurai deck back together.]

I built this deck over my entire life. The Samurai recognize me, and they can feel my trust in them. That's why it works for me.

I'll teach you the rules and read you the cards as many times as you need. But I'll tell you now and only once more: it won't mean anything if you don't put yourself into what you're building.