Editing EggOfThePhoenix:Lost Tales

Jump to: navigation, search

Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision Your text
Line 1: Line 1:
 
==Timothy Reed==
 
==Timothy Reed==
  
Timothy Reed played "Arthur Havelock, Private Eye", in a television series called <u>Lost & Found</u>. Onscreen, he found lost loves, lost fortunes, and lost pets, all for a sliding scales that meant he never had to turn away a client, and never seemed to get enough to retire. Offscreen, he lost his hopes of Shakespeare and Ibsen, and learned to accept the lot of a typecast actor.
 
  
The series was moderately successful, and though it never caught on in syndication, it was a cult favorite at conventions. Tim was invited to many of them, and even went to one or two, but was too bitter to enjoy the experience. Too many nights with the bottle and he lost his wife and son as well.
+
''Timothy Reed played "Arthur Havelock, Private Eye", in a television series called <u>Lost & Found</u>. Onscreen, he found lost loves, lost fortunes, and lost pets, all for a sliding scales that meant he never had to turn away a client, and never seemed to get enough to retire. Offscreen, he lost his hopes of Shakespeare and Ibsen, and learned to accept the lot of a typecast actor.
  
Eventually, he lost it all. His savings, his house and car, his self respect. He was freezing to death in a box near 15th Street when he was Found.
+
''The series was moderately successful, and though it never caught on in syndication, it was a cult favorite at conventions. Tim was invited to many of them, and even went to one or two, but was too bitter to enjoy the experience. Too many nights with the bottle and he lost his wife and son as well.
  
Now he is Arthur Havelock, his old existence lost. He has found purpose, hope, and even his lost youth. Sure, he has to go out and find what was lost, but it's an oddly satisfying job, and the benefits are... well, admittedly they're strange, but he thinks he is also finding his sense of wonder.
+
''Eventually, he lost it all. His savings, his house and car, his self respect. He was freezing to death in a box near 15th Street when he was Found.
  
 +
''Now he is Arthur Havelock, his old existence lost. He has found purpose, hope, and even his lost youth. Sure, he has to go out and find what was lost, but it's an oddly satisfying job, and the benefits are... well, admittedly they're strange, but he thinks he is also finding his sense of wonder.''
  
  
 
==Janice Reed==
 
==Janice Reed==
 
 
===Three Questions===
 
===Three Questions===
 
Talk to me about Janice, Timothy Reed's ex-wife.
 
Talk to me about Janice, Timothy Reed's ex-wife.
Line 26: Line 25:
  
 
===One Vignette===
 
===One Vignette===
 
 
"You again." The man sat on her stone bench, in her little square of garden. As usual, he looked like he didn't quite belong there.
 
"You again." The man sat on her stone bench, in her little square of garden. As usual, he looked like he didn't quite belong there.
  
Line 43: Line 41:
 
"Here," he offered. "A little something to remember me by."
 
"Here," he offered. "A little something to remember me by."
  
"You're daft ''and'' imaginary," she muttered, turning back to her door. She took the rosemary with her, though.
+
"You're daft ''and'' imaginary," she muttered, turning back to her door. She took the rosemary with her, though.''
 
 
 
 
  
 
==Will Robitaille==
 
==Will Robitaille==
 
 
===Three Questions===
 
===Three Questions===
 
The re-make actor Anchor needs a name. <br>
 
The re-make actor Anchor needs a name. <br>
Line 54: Line 49:
  
 
Q: Love him or hate him? <br>
 
Q: Love him or hate him? <br>
A: ''Will Robitaille.  Hate.  His cheesy remake made a mockery of the show.''
+
A: ''Will Robitaille.  Hate.  His cheesy remake a mockery of the show.''
  
 
Q: What does he think about "Arthur Havelock"? <br>
 
Q: What does he think about "Arthur Havelock"? <br>
Line 86: Line 81:
 
"But why..." his words trailed off. The man was gone. Again.
 
"But why..." his words trailed off. The man was gone. Again.
  
"Five minutes, Mr. Robitaille," the assistant announced, scarcely slowing on his way past the half-open door.
+
"Five minutes, Mr. Robitaille," the assistant announced, scarcely slowing on his way past the half-open door.''
 
 
 
 
  
 
==David Reed==
 
==David Reed==
 
 
===Three Questions===
 
===Three Questions===
 
What about David Reed, the son?  
 
What about David Reed, the son?  

Please note that all contributions to RPGnet may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see RPGnet:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)