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Jul. 17th, 2014 10:05 pmName: Kai
Contact Info: Plurk
Other Characters Played: N/A
Requested apartment: N/A
Character Name: Roy Harper, Speedy
Canon: Teen Titans the Animated series as well as the tie-in comic, Teen Titans Go!
Canon Point: Post-Titans Together (pretty much the end of the series, since he isn't in the last episode)
Background/History: Here
Personality:
At first glance, Speedy doesn't seem like the kind of guy you'd want on your team of teenage super heroes. And maybe after knowing him more, you still wouldn't want him there. He's arrogant, cocky, argumentative, has issues with authority and seems more concerned about his hair than the team. However, you can't deny his skill; he's cunning, thinks fast on his feet, shoots arrows even faster and works well under pressure. While he does tend to chafe with members of his team, he rarely, if ever, is malicious about teasing them. While you won't see him making any sappy declarations of the power of friendship any time soon, he really does care for the ragtag team that makes up Titans East. His teasing of Aqualad never seems to end, but that's only because Roy has a very twisted way of showing his affection. When the team first gathered, Roy was a relentless ass to all four of his teammates just to try and assert that even though he was on a team, he did not need one but as the team bonded and began working together instead of against each other, he became less of an overwhelming jerk and more like a kid that pulls on a girl's hair because he likes her. Over time he has come to accept Bumblebee as a leader and will actually listen to her commands, though not without the occasional argument.
He does have a bit of a temper, especially when being compared to or mistaken for Robin. This is played for laughs nearly every time they're shown together in the series, but even that doesn't stop the two from being good friends and geeking out over their superhero toys. While he and Robin are eerily similar (sometimes even more so than in the comics), there are still a few key differences between them; Roy is a little less calculating during fights and can get caught up in the moment, and he tends to go with his gut feeling more than with a plan in mind. He's much more impulsive and prone to rash decisions than his bat counterpart and that leads to more than a few arguments over strategies. His similarities with Robin mainly stem from how he was introduced as a "Robin twin" in Winner Take All, but by the time he joined the Titans East, he'd gained more of his own character.
While his background is not officially released in the course of the series, it can be reasonably assumed that it is very similar to his comic self. Being raised by Navajo has greatly influenced Roy's personal beliefs about life and death and ultimately made him into an atheist of sorts. He doesn't think about what will happen after he dies, instead focusing on being alive and staying that way. He has a very casual relationship with his spirituality, taking a 'whatever will be, will be' stance. Despite his laissez faire attitude, he isn't very willing to open up to others, even his teammates. While he trusts them and thinks of them as friends, he doesn't confide in them or tell them if something is going wrong in his personal life; he takes care of it himself. That leaves him feeling very unattached at times, but even he knows that no matter what happens, he will always have the Titans to fall back against. In that way, he is one of the most loyal and trustworthy people in the Titans; even after joining the Justice League and going on to bigger things, he would go back when they needed him.
Abilities/Powers: While having no supernatural abilities, Speedy has spent his entire life practicing archery and the last several years being a superhero. Before joining Titans East, he was very successful acting solo, which is pretty impressive considering he's often matched against metas. He's also a very excellent tracker (either the first or second best in the business, depending on who you ask) and he just plain knows how to survive.
Items/Weapons: Does a quiver-full of arrows count as one item? Other than that, his bow.
Sample Entry: Here!
Sample Entry Two:
Roy was awake. Sort of. The kind of awake where his shoulder kept bumping into doorways even though he was so damn sure he'd walked straight through it. He'd have been embarrassed if anyone else had bothered to get up that early.
Being alone on the early morning shift sucked.
With a yawn that made his jaw ache a little, he rubbed sleep out of his eyes with one hand while the other went through the dull routine of making coffee. The tower was eerily quiet when everyone was sleeping. No twins running around, their Spanish almost as fast as their feet; no Aqualad and Bumblebee arguing over whatever happened to be the topic of the day. It was as nice as it was extremely strange to be able to sit on the counter in the kitchen and not be yelled at, or asked to make pancakes or waffles or lasagna or whatever it was the twins wanted.
Grunting in pleasure-pain as he stretched out his back until he heard a cacophony of cracks, Roy tossed some bread into the toaster from the opposite counter. It went in perfectly and he couldn't help but smirk; even half-asleep, his aim was perfect. He tossed a rubber ball he'd found that undoubtedly belonged to Mas y Menos at the lever, hoping the dial was somewhere decently between not-done-at-all and charcoal because if it wasn't, he wasn't going over there to change it.
Not until he had a mug of coffee in him, at least.
Contact Info: Plurk
Other Characters Played: N/A
Requested apartment: N/A
Character Name: Roy Harper, Speedy
Canon: Teen Titans the Animated series as well as the tie-in comic, Teen Titans Go!
Canon Point: Post-Titans Together (pretty much the end of the series, since he isn't in the last episode)
Background/History: Here
Personality:
At first glance, Speedy doesn't seem like the kind of guy you'd want on your team of teenage super heroes. And maybe after knowing him more, you still wouldn't want him there. He's arrogant, cocky, argumentative, has issues with authority and seems more concerned about his hair than the team. However, you can't deny his skill; he's cunning, thinks fast on his feet, shoots arrows even faster and works well under pressure. While he does tend to chafe with members of his team, he rarely, if ever, is malicious about teasing them. While you won't see him making any sappy declarations of the power of friendship any time soon, he really does care for the ragtag team that makes up Titans East. His teasing of Aqualad never seems to end, but that's only because Roy has a very twisted way of showing his affection. When the team first gathered, Roy was a relentless ass to all four of his teammates just to try and assert that even though he was on a team, he did not need one but as the team bonded and began working together instead of against each other, he became less of an overwhelming jerk and more like a kid that pulls on a girl's hair because he likes her. Over time he has come to accept Bumblebee as a leader and will actually listen to her commands, though not without the occasional argument.
He does have a bit of a temper, especially when being compared to or mistaken for Robin. This is played for laughs nearly every time they're shown together in the series, but even that doesn't stop the two from being good friends and geeking out over their superhero toys. While he and Robin are eerily similar (sometimes even more so than in the comics), there are still a few key differences between them; Roy is a little less calculating during fights and can get caught up in the moment, and he tends to go with his gut feeling more than with a plan in mind. He's much more impulsive and prone to rash decisions than his bat counterpart and that leads to more than a few arguments over strategies. His similarities with Robin mainly stem from how he was introduced as a "Robin twin" in Winner Take All, but by the time he joined the Titans East, he'd gained more of his own character.
While his background is not officially released in the course of the series, it can be reasonably assumed that it is very similar to his comic self. Being raised by Navajo has greatly influenced Roy's personal beliefs about life and death and ultimately made him into an atheist of sorts. He doesn't think about what will happen after he dies, instead focusing on being alive and staying that way. He has a very casual relationship with his spirituality, taking a 'whatever will be, will be' stance. Despite his laissez faire attitude, he isn't very willing to open up to others, even his teammates. While he trusts them and thinks of them as friends, he doesn't confide in them or tell them if something is going wrong in his personal life; he takes care of it himself. That leaves him feeling very unattached at times, but even he knows that no matter what happens, he will always have the Titans to fall back against. In that way, he is one of the most loyal and trustworthy people in the Titans; even after joining the Justice League and going on to bigger things, he would go back when they needed him.
Abilities/Powers: While having no supernatural abilities, Speedy has spent his entire life practicing archery and the last several years being a superhero. Before joining Titans East, he was very successful acting solo, which is pretty impressive considering he's often matched against metas. He's also a very excellent tracker (either the first or second best in the business, depending on who you ask) and he just plain knows how to survive.
Items/Weapons: Does a quiver-full of arrows count as one item? Other than that, his bow.
Sample Entry: Here!
Sample Entry Two:
Roy was awake. Sort of. The kind of awake where his shoulder kept bumping into doorways even though he was so damn sure he'd walked straight through it. He'd have been embarrassed if anyone else had bothered to get up that early.
Being alone on the early morning shift sucked.
With a yawn that made his jaw ache a little, he rubbed sleep out of his eyes with one hand while the other went through the dull routine of making coffee. The tower was eerily quiet when everyone was sleeping. No twins running around, their Spanish almost as fast as their feet; no Aqualad and Bumblebee arguing over whatever happened to be the topic of the day. It was as nice as it was extremely strange to be able to sit on the counter in the kitchen and not be yelled at, or asked to make pancakes or waffles or lasagna or whatever it was the twins wanted.
Grunting in pleasure-pain as he stretched out his back until he heard a cacophony of cracks, Roy tossed some bread into the toaster from the opposite counter. It went in perfectly and he couldn't help but smirk; even half-asleep, his aim was perfect. He tossed a rubber ball he'd found that undoubtedly belonged to Mas y Menos at the lever, hoping the dial was somewhere decently between not-done-at-all and charcoal because if it wasn't, he wasn't going over there to change it.
Not until he had a mug of coffee in him, at least.