This list will be updated as needed...
No fancy title... Robbie is a writer and for the most part and stays to himself. Ridiculously adaptable to anyone else’s verses or whatever off-the-fly shit happens. If he’s in New York then he’s in New York, if he’s in Vegas, or Amsterdam... well, you get the picture.
For the moment, this is the Marvel/DC/ Superhero-esque one. Robbie essentially knows what’s going on thanks to the media and or if he happens to live within an area of activity. He IS a mere mortal. I mean, he reads a lot, but he has too, to hone his craft.
However, if we plot, I’m more than willing to have him ‘turned into something or another’ or he can be good with magic, hunt demons, etc.
All of Robbies verses are going to have the general wrterly thing going for him. Stranger Happenings is for more intense things, especially those that bring up his past (his twin sister’s death, him being in a biker gang etc.) He won’t be as shy and will be more apt to do things like swear and or shoot of a gun. This verse could also tie into Clean Up Aisle One, Cursed Bloodline and Cursed Ink.
If it has to do with the Supernatural and or Pirates, this is the verse for that. One of my old Original Characters was a pirate captain set in the PotC fandom and Robbie is of her bloodline/ her lineage... There is a family Curse as well, well, for those who take the last name Fehr and as I’ve mentioned in Chapter 1: Some individuals are reincarnations and some are direct descendants.
This is Robbie’s OUaT verse where his magic is in his writing. He’s constantly plagued with thoughts and ideas and he has to always be writing them. The only problem is once he’s done, they must be locked away because as he writes, he breathes life into them and loose creations can be very dangerous. In Storybrooke, he keeps to himself, still constantly writing and going days without food and forgetting about proper hygeine. He can be shy and short tempered (lack of sleep will do that to you) and would for once love if he could do something good with his writing...