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5 mos ago
Current I feel like the guild should have a different section for those that were born after the guild
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5 mos ago
Don't let lack of original thought stop you from posting in the status bar. It never stops anyone else
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6 mos ago
I made the mistake/choice of listening to a Star Wars audiobook now I feel an old familiar itch returning
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3 yrs ago
Ahsoka been out for weeks now where all the Star Wars rps at
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4 yrs ago
Desire for Star Wars or Stargate roleplay intensifies
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Bio



S E P

E V I L S C O T T I S H G U Y


So I have been on the Guild for a long, long, long, long, long, long, LONG time. I first joined the OldGuild around, my best guess would be 2012? I've been active in the Star Wars scene on the Guild since then, there have been very few games based around that genre that I haven't at least nosed my way in on. My very first game was a Star Wars game and that's what actually really got me into the Star Wars Franchise.

It's weird to think but I am such a major Star Wars nerd these days, yet before I was on the Guild I wasn't. I got into a Star Wars RP, got onto the Wikia, and then away I went into a spiral of nerd-om that I currently live within. I've grown since then, I game quite a bit, I write when I can. I have a wikia full of a lore to my own original creative universe and play around with some 'cool' comic book nerds.

Active Roleplays:

Roleplays I miss:

One Universe: Unlimited - A Marvel/DC Comics Roleplay by @Master Bruce
Ultimate One Universe by @Master Bruce
No Turning Back by Me.
Star Wars: Galaxies at War by Me.
Absolute Comics by a load of people.
Ultimate One Universe: Emergence - by @Master Bruce and [@Sep]

Most Recent Posts

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- Alfred Pennyworth to Tim Drake, everyday of his life.


Better than what he said to Jason
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About as different as Dick is from Tim Drake...


Don't be a Dick.

TITAN TOWER // SAN FRANCISCO


Loren Jupiter, their financier, didn't cut corners. The tower acted as their command post and training centre, the best. The sparring room could handle everything the team could throw at it. From the light constructs made Kyle, to the raw physical strength and power put out by both Troia and Conner. Wally put the treadmill to the limit, he thought he was going to manage in breaking it. Then Roy decided to take that personally and built it stronger than it was before, and was able to handle even greater speeds. Wally still had to find a way to get him back for that. This, however, wasn't the most impressive or most important room in the tower. At least not as far as Wally was concerned.

Yes, his bedroom was spacious and comfortable. Even though it was situated all too close to Troia and Kyles rooms, which meant he was continuously hounded by their... colourful disagreements on music and pop culture. A flurry of movement, a whirlwind of chaos and Wally was dressed and passing through the halls. Passed the entertainment suite, cool but still not the most impressive room. Passed the 'control' room and labs. Again, impressive. They almost rivalled the facilities offered in the Hall of Justice. Eventually, he reached his target, the most impressive technological achievement within the tower. The Kitchen.

Originally, there had been a Chef on staff and several cooks. They, however, no longer served Wally. It wasn't his fault that he required more calories in a day than others did within several months. Opening the door to the walk-in freezer, he grabbed several boxes of frozen pancakes. Piling them high onto several plates, he tossed them in the oven. Tapping his foot impatiently as he waited. As the microwaves beeped in synchronisation, he moved from one to the other. The pile on his 'main' plate grew higher and higher. Every pancake was slathered in butter, and then the whole heap was coated with a healthy coating of the finest Canadian Maple Syrup. He had nipped across the border the day before to get it fresh from the source. It was better that way.

Dragging his fork through the pile of pancakes, he shoved them in his mouth and chewed wildly. Syrup and butter covered his face as his free hand scrolled through his phone. Reading through the latest headlines. Cinderblock was being transferred today, they were moving him from his more local holding cell down to Belle Reve where he would spend out the entirety of his sentence in maximum security. They could have held him in San Francisco however, Human Rights activists, and more importantly defence lawyers liked to complain about the rights of prisoners being violated when those with meta-human abilities were held within only one room. Unable to have any form of interaction or exercise, as the facilities didn't have the means to secure them properly.

Belle Reve didn't have that problem, Wally knew himself that several of the members of the League had helped design the systems Belle Reve used to keep inmates locked up. The team would never have to see his ugly face again. That was a plus, he turned to the news from home. Barry had spent the night battling with Captain Cold again, apparently, the good Captain was attempting to liberate his fellow rogues from Iron Heights. The plan backfired when he found himself in a cell, he couldn't help but feel he was letting Barry down in some way by being out here. Barry had been the Flash for nearly a decade now, Wally had been by his side for the last four years.

They had both come a long way in that time. The Justice League had been founded much in the spirit of the Justice Society, and when the offer came to join the Titans, well, how could Wally refuse? Some small part of him had to admit, some shameful part. That doing good and helping people was only a small part of why he took up the gig. Yes the tower was impressive, and getting to work and hang out with Roy and Dick was always a plus. More importantly, as proud as he was to be Kid Flash, he felt like he wasn't getting anywhere as his own man, his own hero. Shaken from his downward spiral into his own psyche, an alarm blared, calling for them to suit up. Shrugging it off, he dove back into his pancakes.

By the time everyone else was ready, he'd have finished and caught up.

He had time.

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It'd be the most accurate-to-my-age version of Batman, given I saw Mask Of Zorro in theaters when I was 8. Parents are still alive, though. Such a bummer.


You realise to be Batman you also need money, right?
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Troia: You're from Midgard. How does she know more than you?

Superboy: *shrugs* Some of the oldies didn't interest me.


Superboy getting destroyed by Cinderblock

Wally and Kyle sitting in light construct lawn chairs, Kyle has a foam finger and Wally has a pile of hot dogs

Wally and Kyle through a mouth full of hot dog: You got this Superboy!
My post will likely be tomorrow, gotta think on where I want to jump in.
Nice, I'll get my post up later.

K I D F L A S H
K I D F L A S H

"If you were a gentleman, sir, you would let me win this race."
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Wallace 'Wally' West
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Flash Family | American

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Wallace 'Wally' West was the biggest fan of the Flash growing up. Both the original, who had been a member of the Justice Society of America living in his hometime of Keystone City, and the newer Flash in Central City, who went on to help found the Justice League. A relatively intelligent individual, the only thing his parents couldn't figure out was why such an intelligent young man, a budding scientist, was so focused on this impossible desire to be a Super-Hero.

When he wasn't studying or trying to socialise with the ladies, he was poring over Flash comic books and memorabilia. Watching a combination of old news reels, and reading old journals Wally started to get a basic understanding of the experiment that had resulted in the original Flash gaining his abilities. It still, however, was not enough. Until he went to visit his Aunt Iris in Central City.

His Aunt was a journalist in Central City, and probably his closest friend. His parents' motives to send him were sneaky; his Grandfather was a Detective at the CCPD, and his adopted son, Wallys adopted Uncle, was a forensic scientist. Wally didn't much care about becoming a forensic scientist; what he cared about was that Barry Allen was friends with the Flash.

One interview later, and between what he had discovered of the Original Flash, and the new Flash Wally had all he needed. His experiment hurt, and he ended up with burns all over his body however, as he healed his metabolism began to speed up as his body slowly began unlocking its new enhanced speeds. Stopping a few low-key robberies throughout Keystone he gained the attention of The Flash, who he discovered was none other than Barry Allen. Now using the moniker Kid Flash, all his dreams came true.

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I always enjoyed Wallys portrayal as a more Human/Grounded Speedster. Particularily I enjoy his Young Justice portrayal where he isn't quite as fast as Barry, and then later Impulse. His scientific ability and his brain are just as important as his ability to run fast. Which, for me, having never written a speedster before, is a really exciting prospect for me to write.

I also always liked how the Flash Family operations, especially when you get the three different generations working together. In terms of specific plots I want to write, I'd like to put Wally through his paces. Both in terms of dealing with magical shenanigans, learning how to work as part of a team and coming to terms with both his limits and capabilities. I'd like to introduce some classic Flash villains, as well as get the theme of Legacy going when something happens to one or both of his mentors. Will Wally be up for the task?

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To me, I hope. Else it's gonna get a lil dicey...


You just want to gobble some of his brisket.

@King Kindred now I need to exchange Wally for Bart who comes from an alternate alternate future. A future thats fucked because of what SB did.
Sadist, the GM is the Masochist, and I'm always willing to help in the torture...


Steady now. He's a married man
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