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[Open] Marching to the beat of his drum
Who: Jason Todd
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What: Various antics as a civilian and as Red Hood
When: Throughout March
Where: Central City
Content Warnings: PG-13 level violence
Jason:
[The weather is gradually warming up and moods are lifting up for people! Well, lifting up for most people. For the owner of the Descendant Karaoke Bar and Lounge, he’s just briskly working as usual. Maybe he’s being less talkative and more introverted than usual but sometimes that’s what happens when one is busy. He even sometimes still puts on a smile to make customers feel more welcomed.
But that’s assuming people are following his rules. If otherwise, then his vocabulary gets colorful as he snarls out statements like…]
Pull that shit again and your brains get splattered across the floor.
[Okay, maybe how much rougher he’s gotten this month when he’s literally throwing and kicking out belligerent patrons might indicate he’s in a certain other kind of Mood. Don’t worry. He doesn’t usually bite.
On a note that can’t possibly be related, the 4-eyed black and yellow talking cat that used to hang out at the Descendant hasn’t been seen in a while]
Red Hood:
[The Backbreakers are as active as ever in Central City. They had a few setbacks over the last few months but that hasn’t kept them down. They’re maintaining their territory. Illicit goods are still being handled. The racketeering business is sturdy. The chop shops are always having a good time. If you ask a local in their territory, they might say the gang members are also friendly neighborhood vigilantes.
The Backbreakers are Society members after all. Overall, the gang’s recovery has been okay.
So in their territory during an evening, it’s possible you might see the Backbreakers’ leader with a couple of his people outside of a dive bar.
Though the Red Hood’s helmet hides his facial expressions, the way he’s whaling at a rule breaker might indicate he’s not in the best of moods at the moment. Blood splatters on his helmet also indicate how brutal he’s being tonight. He then drags his screaming victim by the hair across the sidewalk]
It’s time to get back to basics.
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What: Various antics as a civilian and as Red Hood
When: Throughout March
Where: Central City
Content Warnings: PG-13 level violence
Jason:
[The weather is gradually warming up and moods are lifting up for people! Well, lifting up for most people. For the owner of the Descendant Karaoke Bar and Lounge, he’s just briskly working as usual. Maybe he’s being less talkative and more introverted than usual but sometimes that’s what happens when one is busy. He even sometimes still puts on a smile to make customers feel more welcomed.
But that’s assuming people are following his rules. If otherwise, then his vocabulary gets colorful as he snarls out statements like…]
Pull that shit again and your brains get splattered across the floor.
[Okay, maybe how much rougher he’s gotten this month when he’s literally throwing and kicking out belligerent patrons might indicate he’s in a certain other kind of Mood. Don’t worry. He doesn’t usually bite.
On a note that can’t possibly be related, the 4-eyed black and yellow talking cat that used to hang out at the Descendant hasn’t been seen in a while]
Red Hood:
[The Backbreakers are as active as ever in Central City. They had a few setbacks over the last few months but that hasn’t kept them down. They’re maintaining their territory. Illicit goods are still being handled. The racketeering business is sturdy. The chop shops are always having a good time. If you ask a local in their territory, they might say the gang members are also friendly neighborhood vigilantes.
The Backbreakers are Society members after all. Overall, the gang’s recovery has been okay.
So in their territory during an evening, it’s possible you might see the Backbreakers’ leader with a couple of his people outside of a dive bar.
Though the Red Hood’s helmet hides his facial expressions, the way he’s whaling at a rule breaker might indicate he’s not in the best of moods at the moment. Blood splatters on his helmet also indicate how brutal he’s being tonight. He then drags his screaming victim by the hair across the sidewalk]
It’s time to get back to basics.
Wildcard:
((OOC: Got something else in mind? Hit me up! I always welcome new CRs as well. My contact information is on this journal's profile and I'm in the game's Discord server. Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns as well. My contact information is on this journal's profile and I'm in the game's Discord server. Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns as well. I also have a feedback post.))
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He's about to move on, but morbid curiosity gets the better of him, if just for a moment. Red Hood's...beating up on his own members? The reason could be anything, the business ultimately not his. Sucks to be that guy though.
It's not an immediate withdrawal. Not an abrupt one either, almost casual as he tugs his hood forward and turns to step away from the edge of the roof.
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“Should’ve thought of that before you tried to skim off the top, Rickie,” Jason growls. He knows the mysterious figure is still around but so far it doesn’t look like it’ll be an intervention. So Jason swings at the goon two more times.
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Having no reason to expect being noticed, the masked turtle takes his time in crossing the rooftops to the next building, mentally mapping things out. He'd fallen behind in so much these last couple of months. Part of him isn't so sure what to do right now, where to put his focus into.
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His victim barely gets a plea got before a gunshot rings the through the air. The goon then moans and clings onto his bleeding leg.
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Thinking of Leo makes him look back in the general direction of their apartment. Maybe. Maybe he should just go back.
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Jason calls over his two henchmen who had been on standby and watching their boss enact his punishment. He orders them to finish taking care of Rickie as he has other matters to take care of.
He then pulls out his grapple gun, fires it at a rooftop near the figure and swings away.
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He finds himself running even before he's committed to any plan of action, old instinct kicking in to try and disappear. Either way, he's not waiting to see who's coming up as he dashes across the rooftop.
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He throws a pair of bolas in the hopes of tangling up Donnie.
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While he doesn't chance a look behind him, he hears something, and a proximity warning coming up on his internal HUD. The helmeted figure leaps high, twisting in the air to avoid the bolas that go flying past. Wow, really? But then he supposes that's better than being shot at.
He snags a hold of the roof's edge before he can go falling completely off of it, dropping down onto the railing of the fire escape below, already redirecting his weight and momentum to throw himself across the gap to the next building's so he can swing himself back up.
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Despite his bulk, Jason’s surprisingly agile and is expertly using parkour to navigate and keep up the pace. He uses moves similar to Donnie when he reaches the fire escape and the gap to the next building. As soon as he lands, he throws several smoke pellets at the turtle.
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Donnie should have figured that Red Hood's not about to just drop a chase so easily. He turns as the first pellet hits, bracing himself for the worst, surprised when it's just smoke. -crap, guard up!
He switches his readouts to infrared even as he turns, facing where they'd come up from. Despite the rooftop race he's not breathing too hard, and although he knows this misunderstanding can be easily cleared up if he just says something, part of him is relishing this weird engagement. He's toeing a dangerous line and he knows it, but if he doesn't know what all else this world intends to throw at them, he wants to be ready.
It's not just that. Donnie just wants to feel that rush of adrenaline, something to try pushing him out of whatever funk of numbness still insists on clinging to him in the wake of his brother's death, some unnamed feeling that stubbornly hangs on even though Leo's been brought back.
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It’s also a good distraction from the ache Jason’s been feeling this month after Sleeper left. Adrenaline has always been a great thing to turn to when much more unpleasant feelings are around. He’s been alone for years. Why should that change now?
So Jason focuses on tracking down his quarry. His helmet’s thermal vision is on as he scans the area. As soon as he catches sight of what he thinks is the dark figure, he throws several shuriken and then a pair of bolas.
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The brisk run had warmed him up some, so he did come up to some degree on Jason's radar. Weird enough to be familiar, or at least seem off? Or maybe just moving too fast. Donnie knows better than to stand still for long, he's aware he's not the only one sporting such tech and that'd probably become clear to Red Hood as well once he sees the figure react.
Donnie throws himself to the side, hearing the metal whistle past. He doesn't get a breath before he's pushing himself into a backwards cartwheel to avoid the bolas. Just how many of those things does the guy keep on him anyway? Still too close- it's hard gauging what you can't clearly see, and he feels one of the bolas snag his foot. Immediately he shifts his hands on the ground, bracing himself with his arms as he cuts his cartwheel short, twisting his lower half of his body in a pseudo-breakdance maneuver so he can keep the bolas' momentum going with his leg, not giving it a chance to wrap around as he lashes out his foot to send it flying back in Red Hood's direction.
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After watching his quarry skillfully avoid getting fully tangled up, a small part of Jason is annoyed. But a much bigger part of him is excited that this isn’t going to be a short fight.
He jerks to the side to avoid his own weapon before firing his grapple gun right at Donnie.
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That noise again- Donnie's ready now. Vaulting back onto his feet, he reaches behind him, pulling out a short cylinder that extends into a full-sized metal staff. He expertly weaves it around him before snagging the line of the grapple, dropping down as he sets one end against the roof to let the grapple head whirl around its new pivot before he tries yanking his bō sharply to try disarming Red Hood.
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But it doesn't mean he's not going to try to defend himself, even when Hood's coming in swinging. The odds are still in Red Hood's favor as Donnie tries to twirl his staff around to catch that fist before it can connect, but it's a little harder when the guy's line is attached to it.
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“Hi. Going somewhere?” He says in an inappropriately casual tone.
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"Was kind of planning on it," he replies, his voice purposely distorted, almost monotone as it filtered out. He keeps a firm grasp on his staff, gunmetal accented with metallic purple, his eyes unseen but flicking between Red Hood's weapon and the man himself for any tells that he might make another move.
"Nice of you not to shoot me though."
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“Figured we should have a nice chat first,” Jason replies, still in an arrogant tone.
While one sword is pressed against Donnie’s bo, Jason summons another sword and uses that to try to stab the turtle.
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Donnie'd been anticipating the other blade. He's also got a brother who uses dual weapons, although to be fair, they'd never done any really serious sparring. The moment he sees the other weapon appear, he's already jerking his staff around, twisting it at a slight angle so the first blade scrapes down its shaft and slices through the cable wrapped around it to free it up.
Red Hood's still moving faster than he'd calculated, and he tries to twist to avoid the other sword when he realizes he can't get his staff around in time. He can feel it graze the edge of his plastron as it slices past his jacket. That could have been messy, not that it doesn't still hurt, but he backs off now that his staff is free, holding it in a defensive stance.
Nothing like a little pain to start wicking off the adrenaline, the rational part of his mind trying to offer a suggestion, maybe drop the charade now before you get yourself killed, huh pal? But that's the easy way out, not that Donnie's quite figured out how the hard way would play out, he hasn't really been planning ahead for any of this.
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Strip down to some basic truths and things feel less complicated. And right now, a truth Jason is focused on is someone had been trying to spy on him and tried to flee. He couldn’t just leave that hanging.
Jason chuckles when Donnie manages to get himself free of the zip line.
“What can I say? I’m a professional. Like what you saw?” He taunts before charging again with both swords at the ready.
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It's exhilarating. It's dangerous too, no lie there, and he's not sure if Red Hood will be angry if he finds out, but Donnie tosses that care to the wind as he spins his weapon to block and thrust the blunted ends when he finds the chance to.
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“Did anyone ever tell you no one likes a snoop?”
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"It's not really snooping when you're not even trying to be quiet about what you're doing," he points out. "I'm just a guy passing through." Which is largely true, even if he's probably suspiciously dressed by Jason's standards.
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