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Tim Drake ([personal profile] the_hit_list) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2013-05-04 09:32 am

Now, you shall deal with me, O Prince, and all the powers of Hell.

Who| Tim Drake-Wayne and OPEN
What| The dragon attack on the tributes is shown live at a party. Tim is forced to eventually witness Stephanie Brown's death. He is not happy.
Where| A random Capitol party. Feel free to claim it as something your character threw together, or make up details as you go.
When| Late evening. When the freaking dragon shows up.
Warnings/Notes| Probable extreme violence. The dragon nightmare will be on the viewing screens at the party. Characters may mention the Tributes getting burned, maimed, eaten, etc, as the dragon log itself unfolds. ALSO: If you want to use this thread to have two other characters watch and discuss what's going on, just let me know and I won't bring Tim into it.



Tim had begged to go to this one, as the gold-leafed invitation had proclaimed it to be an exclusive viewing party. He had hoped that there would be enough televisions that he would be able to keep a consistent eye on the games, and he was right. The ballroom - and it was a ballroom, albeit a small one, had televisions everywhere. All of the tvs were the same soft, buttery yellow that draws the eye without detracting from the beauty of the rest of the room. On the buffet tables, tiny screens sit amongst the serving platters and dessert towers, all of which hold skillfully crafted bite-sized portions. Custom-sized televisions were fit periodically into the paneling along the walls. Huge, 70" inch displays hung from the ceiling on chains that had been interwoven with ribbons and roses.

In front of these, there were U-shaped collections of comfortable chairs and loveseats gathered around round tables. This was not a party that has a focus on a large dinner, Tim surmised from the small size of the plates and tables. The party planner meant for each guest to regularly return to the buffet, perhaps meeting new people along the way, and find a different seat when they returned. By Capitol standards, the party was tame, with only quiet ambient music and no performers or dancers. A chance to celebrate on a Friday night without missing any of the late arena action while chatting about the Games, and that was the draw for the addicted attendees. The invitation had promised that all Tributes and Victors were invited, and, from the crowd, it appeared that not many had declined.

Tim had arrived an hour ago, not long after the party began, and had wandered around the room, waving occasionally at a stranger who caught him looking at them. He wanted to get the lay of the place and an estimation of the sort of Citizens who were in attendance. Wealthy was assumed, but he'd met plenty of rich at home who owed everything to the cleverness and connections of forefathers. Eventually, he had drifted to the food and then the tables, armed with two glasses of sparkling wine for the conversation.

When the dragon first broke the surface of the water, a woman screamed in shock and delight. Tim, returning to the viewing area with another glass of wine, didn't understand at first, until he looked directly at the television. A giant, black dragon was rising out of the river, water sluicing off its body. "Steph."

The flute cracked in his hand, and glass shards and wine hit the floor audibly, the room had gone quiet in awe of this show of Gamemaker ingenuity. Tim, who was slightly tipsy even if he had pretended to be worse, started to apologize profusely and was waved away from cleaning up the mess by a silent servant.

He can't stay here and watch this. It's worse than having them murder each other. That was violence that he'd seen before. That dragon would be ripping people apart in short order, Tim was sure of it. He didn't want to see it. He had to leave, now, and go anywhere that didn't have a television. Tim started edging away from everyone, towards the wall, in hopes of a discreet exit.
revvinguptheharley: (Rageface)

[personal profile] revvinguptheharley 2013-05-04 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"GO BABS GO!"

Harley Quinn was in attendance, looking decidedly sharp tonight in a red and black diamond patterned sweater. It would be tame for Capitol standards if the diamonds weren't constantly swirling around her body like planets in orbit. Her skirt and boots were of the same style which made it look like a diamond patterned snake was crawling around her.

She was cheering loudly as Barbra Gordon flashed on screen for a moment, barely avoiding a quick and painful death at the jaws of the beast.

"Not bad for someone who looks like their starving." She noted leaving a plate of treats from the buffet untouched as she watched her friend scramble for cover. When the camera chose a new target to follow she groaned.

"Pick an angle and stick with it you hack!" She shouted at the camera operators who could obviously not hear her.
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[personal profile] big_badass_hero 2013-05-04 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Chris hadn't really wanted to go, but he was there anyway. Seeing the dragon and what it was doing he actually broke the glass he was holding.

There was a low growl from him that he really hadn't meant to let be audible. He had told Cal earlier that this whole thing was barbaric and he was right.

He recognized the red head he had talked to on the coms before. Come on kid, make it out of this. He was still pissed he had gotten removed so quickly. If he ever got his hands on the people behind all of this they'd be lucky if breaking their face would be all that happened.
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[personal profile] iselldrugstothecommunity 2013-05-05 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
"Watch it," Howard says, both in the way of Tim's escape and, at the moment, unwilling to move. He's got both feet planted where he can actually see - not easy when you're five feet and everyone has a tendency to wear ridiculous headpieces - and he has to admit, he's getting a little bit of sick pleasure from watching the dragon chase after Alpha.

He shouldn't, he tells himself. Alpha's supposed to be his ally, but the plain fact of the matter is that Howard's not shedding any tears to watch the guy who clotheslined him and held a knife over him run for his life. Instead, Howard's sipping at a cocktail - it's the only thing he can drink here that he doesn't try to chug in one gulp, and that's only because alcohol hurts going down his throat - and craning his neck slightly to see one of the screens.

His wounds may have been healed, but if anything he looks worse than the last time Tim saw him. Lean has given way to emaciated again, as it always does when he's resurrected - for some reason the Capitol sees fit to give him the same body as when they dropped him in the Arena his very first time, like right out of the FAYZ. Even his tailored clothing seems to pool around his skeletal body, and the dark circles under his eyes mix with the hollowness of his eye sockets to give his face the impression of having bulletholes above the nose. He raises an eyebrow and turns his head to see who's getting too close into his personal bubble.

Oh, right. This guy. The one who's smart enough to take ethernet cables and, in Howard's opinion, dumb enough to presume he knows everything about everyone (the hypocrisy of such a stance is lost on him). On one hand, Howard feels a bit bad about snapping at him. On the other, Howard's not feeling especially generous right now.

"Wow, so you died too? I almost thought you'd win."

He's being sarcastic. Tim was nice to him, for at least a few minutes, even if only to get information - and those people don't win, in Howard's experience.
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[personal profile] big_badass_hero 2013-05-05 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Chris blinked a moment when he saw the kid drop into the seat across from him. The anger from his eyes quickly faded. "Thanks." He accepted the glass.

"Take it a friend's still in." He had been watching the others. The locals were still cheering about the dragon, he was trying to drown it out. They were worse than barbarians, the whole lot of them.
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[personal profile] revvinguptheharley 2013-05-05 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Harley let out a yelp loud enough to draw half the attention of the party away from from the TV to her. The other half would turn to look when she sprang off the sofa and scrambled over the low table to hide behind it peeking out expecting to see a massive muscular nightmare in cape and cowl.

...old habits die hard.
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[personal profile] big_badass_hero 2013-05-05 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
He nodded a moment and focused more on the kid in front of him. "More like worried. Talked to the red head before." He sighed. "Most the people I know are out, but really wish they didn't have to go back in. I don't mind, I was trained for it, but College students, kids..." He fought breaking another one, keeping his voice down.
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[personal profile] revvinguptheharley 2013-05-05 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Harley blinked, then a grin spread across her features and she sprang to her feat "My adoring public!" She giggled and the crowd made some scattered unsure laughter not getting the joke. But Harley was never one to be put off by someone not getting a joke. She sprang onto the table again like a stage and bowed. "A fellow Gothamite I presume?" She purred still grinning like the Cheshire cat.
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[personal profile] big_badass_hero 2013-05-05 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"None of this is sporting, seems they thrive on the bloodlust. Not all of them though." He nodded to a few people nearby that were watching, but had their mouths covered like they were scared for the Tributes still in. "And the weapons they let us use... It's a joke. But guess it's all for the show for them." He finally took a sip of the wine, it was bitter, worked well with his mood.

"Even those of us trained to kill... Aren't this cold blooded. I was trained to take out men who would set shit like this up. And now only back up I have is a freakish monster that looks like my Captain..." Yep he was feeling way in over his head.
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[personal profile] revvinguptheharley 2013-05-05 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
She gasped and clasped her hands to her face in shock, playing it up for the crowd of course. "THE Timothy Wayne? Great Googly moogly FINALLY someone else from my universe!" She cheered and the crowd was starting to lose interest due to not understanding.

She sprang down from the table and cackled. "So far only Diana has been from the same world, Babs and your old man don't seem to be up to date...or if they are something went really funny with their memories." She twirled a finger around her head in the universal sign for crazy.

Particularly ironic coming from her.

She froze and looked shocked once more. "Does Captain Trust fund even know you?"
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[personal profile] big_badass_hero 2013-05-05 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"Beretta, sniper rifle... Back home I was ex-air force turned law enforcement." Though here, he's really hoping for the rifle to take out the assholes in charge, so what if it made him a murderer, maybe he'd do everyone some good.

Chris actually barked a laugh. "Don't worry I'm not going to try to right your wrongs. There's worse to deal with."

Chris had missed it, dealing with Parker had taken a lot of his time. "He's not actively attacking anyone. R's, I'm not sure what to think of him yet." Other than he really is planning at some point taking the mask off the kid and letting him loose on the game makers.
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[personal profile] revvinguptheharley 2013-05-05 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well not here that's for sure." Harley brushed off his defense of Bruce easily. "He tried to talk me out of you know...fighting and stuff back in the arena. He's good people." She chuckled lightly. "Way better then I deserve considering all he's done for me. Too bad we never got to hang out more in there before..." she mimed herself getting choked till her head flopped to the side and her tongue lolled out. A comical interpretation of her death at the hand of Wesker.
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[personal profile] battroll 2013-05-05 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Bruce, like Tim, was here for appearances as much as anything else, though in his case there was a secondary motivation. Sponsors, in the arena, could mean life or death. He couldn't do much for Barbara, not anymore, but if making friends with one of the rich could give her a better chance....

Well.

Moving in the circles of the elite was second-nature for Bruce, what he'd done all his life, and tonight was very like the same thing he'd done for years. The difference, of course, was that he was in a room of those who'd cheer on death of hundreds of others. It was lucky that Bruce was a fine actor.

And then the dragon appeared.
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[personal profile] battroll 2013-05-06 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
Bruce didn't know this girl, but Tim's reaction was more than enough to tell him everything he needed. That he knew this girl, knew her well, that they were friends or possibly lovers. He froze as he watched the screen, dropping all traces of the act, the persona he'd been so carefully constructing up until now. That was understandable, and was forgivable - he could always say he'd been engrossed in the screens. In the drama unfolding. Bruce watched Tim instead of what was going on, which made it more bearable, the death of this stranger who was somehow important. But, when Tim started to leave, that was something he couldn't do, not like this, without an excuse, unless he wanted his carefully constructed personality split apart. Unless he wanted it known that he'd been acting.

Bruce moved smoothly over to the younger man, and his hand went to the other's shoulder.

"Tim," he said, voice just bordering on the edge of the voice he reserved for business, with only as much as the charming, silly playboy as had to be there.

"You're going to miss the party."
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[personal profile] battroll 2013-05-06 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
"It seems like you know her pretty well," Bruce says, voice light. "I guess that's one of the hazards of coming from a parallel universe, or whatever this setup is supposed to be, because I haven't met her. Why don't you tell me about her?"

Report, Robin. Think of something else. Don't look at the screens, don't think about it, don't leave yet. Not until she's not the freshest death on the screen, the last face that had been seen, not until it doesn't seem like he's running. Tim has presented himself as too eager to follow the carnage of the arena to run, and running now won't do anything to help him, or the girl, or the Mission, the eventual goal to shut this place down. Bruce couldn't guard him from everything, but he could try to help him protect his act.

Bruce smiled a little, and though there was nothing honest in the expression, it would take someone who knew him excessively well to see that.

"You'll have to let me meet her, in a few days."

She would be fine. They were supposed to be enjoying this. Ignore the statistics, the percentage of tributes who even now were left dead when they died - maybe they'd kept that touch to add drama for the viewing public.

Bruce tried not to consider that he might not have the chance to meet her.

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