Einundzwanzig - Action/Phone
Jan. 12th, 2011 04:11 pm( Flavor Text not an IC cut )
There are three options for interacting with Wilhelm today.
A. Staring. STAAARIING.
[As you go about your business today, you might find Wilhelm as several of the places you go to. He might be sitting at a bench in the park, or reading in the library, or stopping to eat for lunch. And even if you never met him before...he might seem oddly familiar now. And if you have met him before, you have a hard time telling exactly how long you've known Wilhelm. Because for some reason, it now feels like you've known him longer then you should have.
And if he happens to notice you looking at him? He'll just look back. And smile.
You may not know him, but he definitely gives off the air that he knows you.]
B. Releasing his Inner Child
[Feel free to find Wilhelm sitting on the front step of his house. Considering some of the snow still remains, and he's yet to be given a new job by the town after losing his position in the library he must have some way to entertain himself.
There's a ball of snow rolling across the ground, as if moved by invisible fingers. And it continues to grow, and grow, and grow, until it reaches the proper size Wilhelm desires. And he continues to do this twice more, eventually stacking each ball on top of the other.
He's never made a snowman before. He must admit, it is moderately entertaining.
Occasionally, a drone passes by, and Wilhelm seems to immediately stiffen, to concentrate, the one eye he has remaining narrowing for a moment. And he does this until the drone leaves, and then the tension leaves his body. And he looks much more disappointed before he goes back to his previous work.]
C. Phone
For each person, there is said to be at least one, if not more, defining trait. And it is that trait, or that ability, or that belief, which makes us who we are. Which is our primary mode of defining ourselves. And sometimes, we do not realize just how much that trait defines us until it is stripped from us.
I'm curious. What are your defining traits, Mayfield? What is it that defines the essence of you?
[OOC: Wilhelm has regained his connection to the collective unconscious as his regain. For details of, and a permission post for, this power, see here: http://repeatsalvation.livejournal.com/7307.html]
There are three options for interacting with Wilhelm today.
A. Staring. STAAARIING.
[As you go about your business today, you might find Wilhelm as several of the places you go to. He might be sitting at a bench in the park, or reading in the library, or stopping to eat for lunch. And even if you never met him before...he might seem oddly familiar now. And if you have met him before, you have a hard time telling exactly how long you've known Wilhelm. Because for some reason, it now feels like you've known him longer then you should have.
And if he happens to notice you looking at him? He'll just look back. And smile.
You may not know him, but he definitely gives off the air that he knows you.]
B. Releasing his Inner Child
[Feel free to find Wilhelm sitting on the front step of his house. Considering some of the snow still remains, and he's yet to be given a new job by the town after losing his position in the library he must have some way to entertain himself.
There's a ball of snow rolling across the ground, as if moved by invisible fingers. And it continues to grow, and grow, and grow, until it reaches the proper size Wilhelm desires. And he continues to do this twice more, eventually stacking each ball on top of the other.
He's never made a snowman before. He must admit, it is moderately entertaining.
Occasionally, a drone passes by, and Wilhelm seems to immediately stiffen, to concentrate, the one eye he has remaining narrowing for a moment. And he does this until the drone leaves, and then the tension leaves his body. And he looks much more disappointed before he goes back to his previous work.]
C. Phone
For each person, there is said to be at least one, if not more, defining trait. And it is that trait, or that ability, or that belief, which makes us who we are. Which is our primary mode of defining ourselves. And sometimes, we do not realize just how much that trait defines us until it is stripped from us.
I'm curious. What are your defining traits, Mayfield? What is it that defines the essence of you?
[OOC: Wilhelm has regained his connection to the collective unconscious as his regain. For details of, and a permission post for, this power, see here: http://repeatsalvation.livejournal.com/7307.html]