CLOSED | Dylan's 15th Birthday
Who: Dylan Brock
codicies, his housemates, and those invited to the party — which is pretty much everyone he's had a positive interaction with.
What: Dylan's 15th birthday party, a bonfire cookout!
When: October 8
Where: Home of Diana Prince in Little Love, KS
Content Warnings: none (but will label things if asked)

SETUP
(CLOSED to Dylan's housemates & anyone who might have showed up early to help prep)
Setting up for the party beforehand.
FOOD
Autumn has set in. The daytime is cool, the evenings are chilly, and there's a bonfire roaring in one of Diana's fields. Dylan's been prepping food for the party all morning — There's sausages, s'more supplies, and shish kebabs stacked with meat & vegetables. There's even some sweet potatoes! He saw a video on Japanese street food and wanted to try cooking potatoes on the fire in foil.
As for drinks, of course water and soda are available, but he managed to borrow some coffee urns from a kind caterer in town in exchange for a little manual labor. Now he's got a great setup for hot coffee, hot chocolate, AND hot cider all evening!
There's also a VERY large sheet cake for serving later. He'd been offered a brain-shaped cake, but the pictures had been a little too realistic, and he didn't think he (or the guests) would find it all too appetizing.
Though he's a little afraid the brain cake is still coming out, whether he likes it or not, but the sheet cake will be what he uses to blow out the candles, thank you very much.
SWORDPLAY
One of the gifts Dylan received was a real-life sword from Diana! He's been taking lessons from her and is ready to try it out. There's a little clearing a little ways from the bonfire where he's trying it out. If you want, you can come and spar — with Dylan, with Diana, or even with each other. With swords, sticks, or even with fists!! Come join the impromptu Fight Club.
EDIT to add: there are real AND wooden swords available for sparring, as well as wooden & straw dummies to practice on as well!
GAME TIME
There are frisbees, a football, soccer balls, even a ninepin set?? Do you have these games in your world? There's all kinds of fun sports gear available. Or you could grab something at random and start a game of Calvinball.
FIRESIDE
With the daylight fading, the fire becomes the center of activity. As you roast marshmallows or weiners (or grab one of those potatoes out of the fire) everyone huddles around, seated on rocks, stumps or lawn chairs as we all sing songs and tell stories.
Any spooky tales from your homeworld? Any songs you'd like to sing? Dylan had gotten a few guitar lessons from Jaskier before he disappeared, so if you start singing, he'll try to follow along with chords!
FIREWORKS
oh my god who brought those. please don't set any crops on fire. EXTINGUISHERS ON STANDBY.
WILDCARD
Any Standard Bonfire Activities I've forgotten, go ahead and throw them in!
After-Party Sleepover (CLOSED to Dylan's housemates + Nico, Will, Hunter, Hibiki, and Chris Yukine)
Six teenagers sleeping on couches & air mattresses in the living room, watching movies... what crimes will they commit?
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What: Dylan's 15th birthday party, a bonfire cookout!
When: October 8
Where: Home of Diana Prince in Little Love, KS
Content Warnings: none (but will label things if asked)

Dylan's 15th Birthday Bonfire
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(CLOSED to Dylan's housemates & anyone who might have showed up early to help prep)
Setting up for the party beforehand.
Autumn has set in. The daytime is cool, the evenings are chilly, and there's a bonfire roaring in one of Diana's fields. Dylan's been prepping food for the party all morning — There's sausages, s'more supplies, and shish kebabs stacked with meat & vegetables. There's even some sweet potatoes! He saw a video on Japanese street food and wanted to try cooking potatoes on the fire in foil.
As for drinks, of course water and soda are available, but he managed to borrow some coffee urns from a kind caterer in town in exchange for a little manual labor. Now he's got a great setup for hot coffee, hot chocolate, AND hot cider all evening!
There's also a VERY large sheet cake for serving later. He'd been offered a brain-shaped cake, but the pictures had been a little too realistic, and he didn't think he (or the guests) would find it all too appetizing.
Though he's a little afraid the brain cake is still coming out, whether he likes it or not, but the sheet cake will be what he uses to blow out the candles, thank you very much.
One of the gifts Dylan received was a real-life sword from Diana! He's been taking lessons from her and is ready to try it out. There's a little clearing a little ways from the bonfire where he's trying it out. If you want, you can come and spar — with Dylan, with Diana, or even with each other. With swords, sticks, or even with fists!! Come join the impromptu Fight Club.
EDIT to add: there are real AND wooden swords available for sparring, as well as wooden & straw dummies to practice on as well!
There are frisbees, a football, soccer balls, even a ninepin set?? Do you have these games in your world? There's all kinds of fun sports gear available. Or you could grab something at random and start a game of Calvinball.
With the daylight fading, the fire becomes the center of activity. As you roast marshmallows or weiners (or grab one of those potatoes out of the fire) everyone huddles around, seated on rocks, stumps or lawn chairs as we all sing songs and tell stories.
Any spooky tales from your homeworld? Any songs you'd like to sing? Dylan had gotten a few guitar lessons from Jaskier before he disappeared, so if you start singing, he'll try to follow along with chords!
oh my god who brought those. please don't set any crops on fire. EXTINGUISHERS ON STANDBY.
Any Standard Bonfire Activities I've forgotten, go ahead and throw them in!
Six teenagers sleeping on couches & air mattresses in the living room, watching movies... what crimes will they commit?
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But it's been surprising how much self-reflecting he's had to do since since talking with more people in this world. It's as though the other parts of himself are slowly getting dug up after years of being buried in darkness and rage]
Heh. Hadn't thought of that before. I'm just speaking from what I've witnessed and been through. No one should have to go through the same things I did.
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[Speaks more freely with Jason - someone with a rough background like him - than he probably would with his friends.]
[His friends wouldn't understand. They'd empathize and try to help, but not understand. They all grew up with nice parents. Maybe Blight would get it, but probably only her. (Her mother was a real piece of work.)]
[(It was a rough childhood, right? Just because he lived in a castle and had a measure of prestige, doesn't mean it was okay.)]
[It's not really particularly revealing or anything, but it's honest and that means he's slightly more exposed.]
I think - I think that kind of...thing can make someone not care about other people. Like they learn it's okay to hurt people. Or the right thing to do gets confusing. Still being able to want to help is one way you can tell you're not too far gone.
At least...until you can figure it all out.
[There are good things inside you that can shut off.]
So it's definitely good you can still go "hey, nobody should have to deal with that."
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You're right. Not everyone can come out of it doing better. Sadly, there are a lot of stories about the cycle just repeating with nothing better to break through it.
[In Jason's case, one could argue some kind of cycle is still continuing. He's a gang leader who's not afraid to use violence. Willis wasn't exactly father of the year and until his death, was always committing some kind of crime. Jason learned early to steal and fight early to survive. It wasn't normal. Most people don't already have mugshots and a juvenile record by the time they're 10.
It's still surprising Bruce didn't throw him to the cops after stealing his tires. If it weren't for Bruce, it would've been easy for Jason to become yet another one of Gotham's hopeless cases]
For me it probably helped that I had someone who tried to teach me how to do good.
[Jason doesn't want to get into all the details about Bruce but he wants Hunter to understand what his path has looked like so far. Hopefully it'll help the kid prepare for what he's in for]
He took me in when I had nothing and for a few years, things were good between us and I was happy. Then something very bad happened and that relationship changed. I was alone again. But I still use what I learned during those years to try and do good in my own way.
[Even if the definition of "good" has become murkier for him]
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Someone to actually learn right and wrong from. At least not real right and wrong.
But it helped that the Belos taught me that what we were doing was saving people from wild witches and themselves, by stopping them from hurting themselves with wild magic.
It wasn't true but at least it meant I thought they were worth saving.
[In a twisted way, he'd taught Hunter to have at least something of an ethos and a sense of duty. He just lied about what the real threat was.]
So when I found out the truth, I knew the only thing that really changed was that he was the one that people needed to be saved from.
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[Jason gets it. Much of his time as Robin is painful to look back at on but he doesn't regret all the training he got out of it]