Undead wizards have more than a lifetime of study and experience (Eric Richards, GURPS Fantasy, Steve Jackson Games, 1986)
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Undead wizards have more than a lifetime of study and experience (Eric Richards, GURPS Fantasy, Steve Jackson Games, 1986)
@ kenzie: assign 10 teadocs of your choosing to daughter songs
The amount of times I sat down to do this and got distracted by something else is more than I wanna admit (thanks ADHD)
Disclaimer that I honestly went on vibes due to the fact that I hardly know my own characters, let alone someone else’s. Also I used Ex:Re cause I do what I want ❤️
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1. Leaf - Human
2. Drew - My Heart (Ex:Re)
3. Libby - The Dazzler (Ex:Re)
4. Maggie - Made of Stone
5. Beric - Winter
6. Liza - No Care
7. Matty - Love
8. Charlie - Romance (Ex:Re)
9. Isaac - I Can’t Live Here Anymore
10. Jordan - Fossa
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Hiya!
Beric looked at Matty for a few seconds before responding, “I knew what I signed up for the second I kissed you.”
Send me a rose and I'll give you a couple of lines from my WIP(s)
Sweet, Gotham family will be doing a Free live/chat, Q&A and more, on May 2nd..With Robin, Erin, David, Sean, Drew and Peter!! xo
Which characters are you GLAD aren’t real people?
I think I can speak for all and say that we’re glad that Beric isn’t a real person 🤪
🍓 matty shelf boy!!!!
Fun facts about a homophobic gay man!
- His first celeb crush was Brad Pitt in Fight Club but he’s in full denial of it
- His brothers know he’s gay they just… keep it to themselves (for shits and giggles. Like look at this delusional man)
- He 100% ends up dating Beric. And they live happily ever after. I’ve decided lol
Thanks Kiddo!
What’s ur dream teadocs final five? 🤔
Good question.
Matty 🤩, Jordan, Drew, Beric, Libby
What chaos, what fun.
04x47 - Digging Up The Past
Bob Cryer is in attendance at a local building site as a body has been found in what used to be the back garden of a row of terraces. The foreman wants it moving quickly so he can lay a drain. Bob is using it as an excuse to be away from the station after his son has been accused of death by dangerous driving (see Outmoded)
Ted is wondering where the hell Bob is because he needs to charge Patrick. Mike thinks he should forget Bob and charge the boy but Ted refuses to because Shirley (Bob's wife and Patrick's mum) is there with him on her own. Derek comes down to see if Patrick has been charged yet.
Bob asks for CID to attend and refuses to allow them to continue around the area of the skeleton. The foreman is angry because the company is already on a delay clause and any further problems or delays will cost thousands. "Not my problem." Bob shrugs. They argue about holding up work for a few bones and Bob shouts back that it could be a murder so to give it a rest.
Derek tells Ted to charge Patrick and he refuses to until Bob arrives. They've already been waiting 45 minutes. Derek tells him he purposely arranged Bob's duty so he could be available when Patrick was due in and he obviously doesn't want to be present to see him charged so he orders Ted to charge the boy and let them move on.
Christine and Viv arrive after hearing Bob request CID over the air. Christine tries to encourage him to return to the station to be there as Patrick is charged. He snaps at Viv for moving closer to have a look at the skeleton and - chastened - leaves the scene after telling Viv not to let any female officers - of any rank - near the body. "I've never seen him like that before." Viv tells Christine.
Pete, complete with sunglasses, drives to an underground carpark where Taffy wanted to meet him before shift. He sold him tickets that turned out to be fake as 50 other people had tickets for the same pair of seats. Pete claims innocence.Taffy wants his money back but Pete tells him he'll take him to someone who knows where to find the man who sold him them in the first place before word gets out about him doing two policemen over.
Bob arrives at the station just as Tom finishes charging Patrick. He refuses to take them home and so Tom arranges for a pool car to do so. Derek asks why he won't take them home and Bob responds that he's going back out on the street. Ted doesn't understand. "He's your son, for God's sake!" and Bob shouts at him to leave it alone.
One of the site workers starts to try fill the area in with a digger. Mike orders him to stop but he ignores him and continues trying to fill it only stopping when Mike opens the door and threatens to arrest him.
Pete takes Taffy to meet 'Albert', a ticket tout he knows. He mocks Pete for buying from a 'street corner seller' and not himself and Pete says he charges an arm and a leg. Albert has at least four phones in front of him so it must be a profitable business! He takes a call in front of them to arrange Broadway musical tickets for a grand - £2.7K now. Pete tells him he wants a name of his reseller.
Derek asks for an unofficial off the record chat about Patrick. He asks Bob what he can't come to terms with and why he keeps giving his domestic life the cold shoulder. Bob refuses to drop the formalities and remains almost stood to attention throughout. Derek tells him no crime was intended but Bob says that is no comfort to Janice Finch's family and it's still a criminal offence. Bob says he will deal with it but in his own way in his own time. Derek insists the time is right now. Bob won't be moved however and Derek has to tell Shirley that there's no point in prolonging the agony by waiting for Bob, he won't give in. Shirley murmurs, knowing how headstrong her husband is. She tells him he won't even talk about it at home.
The foreman tries to bribe Mike who won't have any of it. SOCO arrive and it's a friend of Viv's played by Tessa Peake Jones.
Ted has arranged for an archaeologist from the museum to also go down and have a look at the bones. "Yeah? He can have a look at some of my staff whilst he's there." Frank snarks.
On initial inspection, the SOCO suspects foul play as there's a hole in the skull. The foreman claims it could have been done by the digger. She shakes her head and the foreman walks off, saying he's going to get the site moving one way or the other. Viv and Mike try to hide their smirks, thanking her for playing along to give them time for the professor to arrive and date the bones.
Ted wants taking off the investigation into Patrick Cryer due to being closely involved as Bob's friend but Frank refuses. Pete takes the info on forged tickets up to CID and interrupts them. Before they can turn the printers over, Mike calls and asks for back up from both CID and Uniform as things are turning nasty at the site.
As Uniform arrive, Mike is literally dragging the worker from earlier off the digger before he can get back in and fill in the hole. He's already cuffed one to it and there's a full on riot starting in the mud as it's raining heavily. Mike's designer suit must be loving it! One of the workers goes for Viv with a spade and she ends up falling in a trench only for Ted to literally leap on the mans back!
The work will definitely be delayed now!
The bones have been dated and are at least 300 years old. It appears Mike spun his line further and upset the line manager by making out it could be at least 2 weeks until they could start work again and he forbade them to remove 2 of their vehicles from the site to another site. That's what kicked everything off. (It's slightly more understandable now as they wouldn't have been paid for not working during that time, especially as the company is already having to pay a penalty for delays which would have increased if at least 2 weeks had had to be added on it. Add in that they likely had London lodgings to pay for as well as food and drink. They didn't know he was bulling them up!) Frank: "You're a berk, Michael." The foreman turns up a little while later and tells them that if they had another completion delay the company would fold and the men would all have been laid off. It's no wonder they were fighting as they were (not that they were right trying to hide the skeleton after calling the police in the first place! But Mike over egged the pudding! I'm really not liking Mike this series) Frank tells the foreman that he'll charge the men with obstruction and then bail them to appear in court in the morning - as long as they all plead guilty - so they can return to work. He reminds them to do as he's told next time the police tell him to down tools. "I'm too soft, y'know that?"
Pete has made 5 phone calls to assorted police speciality departments and none of them are interested in potential ticket fraud. Jim returns and even he isn't interested which leaves Pete and Taffy to do it themselves. They head over in Pete's car. Pete claims that they're only going to 'look' and not take things further. Unless they find a convenient window open so they can get in without having to worry about a search warrant. They manage to get inside and find assorted printing machines and drawers full of faked tickets. The phone rings so Pete answers and doesn't speak - the line goes dead.
Frank reminds Ted to wrap the case on Patrick up nice and tidy so there's no allegation in court that they took it easy on him because he's a policeman's son because it's what Bob would want. Bob comes in at the end and gets the wrong end of the stick and accuses them of talking about him. "I don't talk behind anyone's back." Frank growls, telling Bob some home truths, accusing him of treating his family like something on the bottom of his shoe because he thinks Patrick has let him down. He asks him what is more important, what people think or his family's welfare. Ted tells Bob that he knows Frank is right and suggests he goes home because Patrick and Shirley need his help and support.
Pete searches around for the plates that made the tickets up. In doing so he finds thousands of dollars of counterfeit money... just as the counterfeit currency squad arrive with a warrant and find them with handfuls of the stuff! The US Treasury man tells them they have just blown part 2 of the biggest US/UK counterfeit operation ever mounted and three months surveillance has been wasted.
Pete and Taffy are told to leg it by the Chief Inspector of the squad before he has chance to think twice because they're not worth the paperwork.
The SOCO and archeologist continue working on the bones and discover that it's a plague pit that has special historical interest and means that there will be an injunction slapped on the building company. "Oh dear." Frank and Ted beam at each other.
On his second attempt, Bob rings home and speaks to his son, telling him that he wants to have a talk.