Eddie Munson (
the_freak) wrote in
revivalproject2023-05-01 12:52 am
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[Eddie would have preferred the theatrics of the drama room, but he did his best to set up an imposing angle for his message. ]
I’m thinking a lot of us could use a chance to blow off some steam, hmm? Lots of work to do around here, and weird ass monsters to fight, but not a whole lot in the way of recreation.
Back home I ran a group called Hellfire Club. Led us in some of the most epic D&D campaigns Hawkins Indiana ever saw. And I was thinking…I could offer my services as Dungeon Master here if people were interested.
Beggars can’t be choosers and I know we have a lot of people who’ve never played, so- lucky you- I’ve decided to open up admission to first timers. Little bonus- anyone who joins gets a Hellfire Mk2 shirt of their very own.
[He shifts to show off the new design he’s printed, a proud smirk on his face.]
I’ll be at the diner this week for people to sell me on their characters. If it’s your first go, I’ll have sheets prepared and can help you fill them out.
I’m thinking a lot of us could use a chance to blow off some steam, hmm? Lots of work to do around here, and weird ass monsters to fight, but not a whole lot in the way of recreation.
Back home I ran a group called Hellfire Club. Led us in some of the most epic D&D campaigns Hawkins Indiana ever saw. And I was thinking…I could offer my services as Dungeon Master here if people were interested.
Beggars can’t be choosers and I know we have a lot of people who’ve never played, so- lucky you- I’ve decided to open up admission to first timers. Little bonus- anyone who joins gets a Hellfire Mk2 shirt of their very own.
[He shifts to show off the new design he’s printed, a proud smirk on his face.]
I’ll be at the diner this week for people to sell me on their characters. If it’s your first go, I’ll have sheets prepared and can help you fill them out.

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Not even taking me out to dinner first, Munson? Think I'm cheap?
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How many meals have I brought you? Room service even. And nothing. You're a prude Harrington.
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"Damn, I really am. You're putting in all the work and not even getting a kiss on the cheek. Poor guy."
He giggles a little more, surprised by the amount of fun he's having even with this. Probably just because it's Eddie
"I'll be a dude."
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"You better be worth it, Big Boy," he teases.
He jots that down on the paper. "Are you a dude named Steve?" he guesses.
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"No..."
His eyes dart around, trying to think of some name that's not just Steve or some variation of that.
"Uh. My name is gonna be..." What did Dustin name his character? What was a magic-y name? The only real magic people he knew were Billy and Tommy and those were as bad as Steve. Shit.
"...Ev...ets. Yep. Evets." He says a silent prayer that Eddie doesn't figure out it's his name backwards.
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He pauses, looking at the letters. Looks at Steve. Back at the page. His lips quirk, but he says nothing.
"Let's figure out his class," he says, turning the page for Steve, "It's like uh...there job sort of. Like when I play, I like being a Bard. They're all charm and charisma." He winks, natural fit.
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"Charm and charisma. Huh, so this is a fantasy game." He grins up at Eddie, teasing as he gives a wink of his own.
The classes are all confusing to him. What the hell does he know about the differences between Sorcerer and Warlock? He frowns a little, thinking, before just pointing at one. Fighter.
"That works."
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God, they really are just building Harrington. He jots it down, helping Steve pick out a few more stats.
"So do you know how the game actually works?"
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"Uh. You roll dice and act like a nerd?" He's being glib but he's also not entirely sure why what he just said isn't the truth. "Try not to die?"
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"Wait, so you just make up these outcomes on the fly? Like what if in that same example I rolled like. A four, huh? What does a four do? Or a six?"
Is he suckered into this now? No. Definitely not. He is just curious. That's it.
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"Mm, kinda, yeah? It depends on the dice you roll for your check. So if you're rolling the d20 like in the example-" he pauses to pass the dice over and point out the d20, "Then generally anything under a 10 would be an automatic fail. A lot of stuff will have even higher pass fail stats that only I get to see. But I basically use that to decide how bad you fucked up or how ridiculously amazing you do. Adds some real world chaos and chance into the mix, you know? So a four- you manage to jump this time, but it's super short. You fall screaming into the chasm, and get knocked out. A six- you get a running start, it looks good- ...you still come up short, you fall into the chasm. You twist your ankle take a bit of damage, and for the next two turns your rolls are -2 but you're clear to look for a way out."
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"So unless I make a ten, I am screaming into the chasm. That's like 50/50, dude. I don't know if that's worth it. So I guess in that case I would...not do that jump? Or I would?" He thinks about what Eddie said before and considers. "Is there a way to get +2 instead of -2? Like if I'm really good at jumping, somehow? Can I prove I'm a good jumper so I don't fall in the hole?"
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"There might be other ways across the chasm that don't involve jumping...?" Eddie encourages with a nod, but he looks pleased that Harrington's actually thinking about this, grinning as he works out things without even knowing.] Yeah, your stats can add to your roll in some cases, so you might turn a 9 into a an 11 because you have such high Dexterity, and your character manages to snatch hold of a root at the last second and hoist themselves up."
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"Why would I need to be smarter than more...dexter...y? Isn't that more important because of needing to do things? I can be dumb but stronger so that I can fight things off for the group. Why do I need to be a brainy fighter?"
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He takes a pencil and scribbles over the intelligence score, lowering it so he can put some extra points in strength and dexterity. Satisfied, he pushes it back over to Eddie with a smile.
"There! Now, how do I get a nail bat?"
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"Ha, so are we just done pretending this isn't you?" he asks, but he considers a moment, "Fuck it, we can make you one. We just need to find something close in the book to base it off," he concludes with a grin, flipping through the manual. "You're getting into this, aren't you Steve?"
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Steve gets out of his seat to stand behind Eddie as he goes through the manual. He doesn't know what he's looking for but assumes a bat will be on some page and he can just figure out magic nails to shove into it. That's a thing, right? Gotta be.
"And I'm not getting into it. I just. You know. If I'm gonna play, I wanna not be shit at it." He was totally getting into it. "The character isn't me either, by the way. It's Evets. Super different."
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"Okay, uh...oh there's a club, that's like a bat. You just need to work up some backstory for why your character decided to hammer a bunch of nails into it. And I'll add a chance for bleeding. That'll add damage over time if you roll well."
He gives Steve a knowing look, grinning smugly, "Super different," he agrees, "Wouldn't be Evets Notgnirrah, would it?"
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"Oh! The nails could be like. Pieces of the swords from people I defeat in battle! Total badass, right? Crack one off and hammer it in? Trophies!"
At the dig he gives Eddie's shoulder a shove.
"Like you can talk Mr. Charm and Charisma."
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He laughs, shoving back lightly.
"Hey, I never said my guy wasn't me. Charming bard. Big hit with all the villagers. We're like twins."
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It was cute. For a guy. Or. Whatever. It was cute.
Steve rolls his eyes when he's done staring. "Big hit with all the villagers? Uh huh. That's how I'd describe you when they ask about Hawkins; completely in love with Eddie Munson."
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"...oh right," Eddie remembers with a frown, then laughs at himself. "That part uh...may be slightly fictionalized."
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He nudges Eddie again, sorry he'd brought it up at all. The frown wasn't a good look.
"Really, really, stupidly likeable."
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steve :(
He's fine
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