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Remilia Scarlet ([personal profile] badladyscramble) wrote in [community profile] mayfield_ooc 2012-01-06 05:03 am (UTC)

Diamonds Droog | Homestuck | Reserved

Name: Kobayashi
Personal LJ: Kobayashi89
Contact Info: MindtheSukima on AIM
Other Characters Played: Remilia Scarlet, Naze Youka, Davesprite
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Character Name: Diamonds Droog
Character Series: Homestuck
Character Age: Unknown (Over 18)
Background: http://mspaintadventures.wikia.com/wiki/Diamonds_Droog
Personality: Diamonds Droog is a very violent kind of person. This is not, however, to say that he is wild, rowdy, loud or unrefined like certain one-eyed partners in crime though. Even when considering who stole his hat and the terrible, terrible things he plans to do to them, dead or alive, he is nothing if not cool and collected and dangerously intelligent. It is noted that it takes a savvy kind of psychopath to tread the line between obeying a clear superior and facilitating a perfectly useless genocide – something that the Draconian Dignitary in the kids’ session does quite competently (though they are two separate people, Draconian Dignitary in the kids’ session and Diamonds Droog, who was Draconian Dignitary in the trolls’ session are practically identical in personality). To put it simply, with revenge and violence as his motivations and intelligence and cunning as his mode of operation, he is efficient, professional, sadistic and ruthless in his endeavors. Though he’s always willing to make room for a well-deserved comeuppance.

Despite exuding the presence of the calm, collected brains of the operation who keeps his dumber and/or angrier counterparts on the ball and in line, Droog is still quite capable of violent outbursts, including against his fellows, as seen when he gives Hearts Boxcars a sound drubbing for suggesting stupid wardrobe changes, something that may be of particular offense to DD given his own fashion preferences. Unlike Deuce and Boxcars, he shares Slick’s need to exact painful, bloody revenge on people who slight him, and is far more competent at it, smoothly taking out two of the Felt’s trickier members, Fin and Trace, with deadly efficiency. He also seems to take a deep satisfaction in Aradia taking violent, bloody revenge on Vriska at his direction as her Exile, seeming quite proud of that show of violence, as well as approving of her independent, sharp responses to his attempts to further command her. His weapon of choice is his Ultra-Violence Cuestick, a reference to A Clockwork Orange like his name is.

Of course, none of that isn’t to say he isn’t the brains of the operation. In the kids’ session, the Draconian Dignitary handles the running of an entire kingdom while the Sovereign Slayer is busy destroying things, as well as craftily stealing the books necessary to create Becquerel (who would eventually power up the Sovereign Slayer to nigh-unstoppable). Droog himself outwits the future- and past-trailing duo of Fin and Trace and in the same ploys dispose of Doze and captures Stitch, one of the actually competent members of the Felt. He also demonstrates a good ability to make sense of the Felt’s complicated time-shenanigans and also know when not to over-think things.

Still, as efficient, ruthless and business-like as Droog is, he’s still a member of the Midnight Crew and prone to a fair share of eccentricities – though his run a little darker than some of the others. On the brighter side, he likes Swedish fish, which he keeps a pair of in his back-up hat. He also has multiple back-up hats, and everything really – his immaculate wardrobe that he keeps in his Brawlsoleum is evidence to his interest in being fashionable and sharply dressed – he’s the only member of the midnight crew who bothers to wear a tie. His sordid literature of choice is a pinup print of black-and-white monochrome beauties that he conceals within a normal newspaper. He can be seen reading it while also watching Aradia make Vriska pay – implying he either has no problem mixing sexual gratification and violence, or actually finds this preferable. Also, when he shoves Stitch into his brawlsoleum, he notes that carrying around his own person imprisoned tailor is gratifying for personal reasons – either an enjoyment of kidnapping and hostages, an extension of his care for fashion, or both.

Abilities: He doesn’t particularly have any abilities. But he plays a mean saxophone.
Sample Entry:
[Phone]

[The phone call starts with silence. Maybe the quiet sound of someone taking a sharp drag from a cigarette, hard to tell over these old phones. What is easily heard is the long, sighing exhale from after it. A pause, and then measured, steady voice whose words betray a mind bent on bloody murder.]

I’m gonna cut you a deal here. I’m gonna ask a question. You can answer now and I’ll do some things with you. Or you can refuse to answer, and then I’m gonna find you, drag the answers out of your broken jaws and then do some things with you twice. Do you understand the terms?

[Another pause as he takes a drag of his cigarette. And doesn’t give a fuck that he’s already smoking at 7 in the morning.]

Alright, so tell me: who are you and what the hell is this pink monkey suit you put me in?

[Action; House]

[This is some real crazy shit. Weird city, weird houses, full of all these weird pinkos. Well, no point in worrying about those details. Gotta find the guy behind this and give him the business.

Course, everyone knows the giving someone the business requires a decent armory, and preferably a decent wardrobe too, so securing those are the first priorities, not necessarily in that order. Fake wife, fake kids, don’t mind as your new daddy starts casually ransacking the room and picking out what he likes so he can do this thing armed, dangerous and dressed to kill.]


[Action; Town]

[You spot a man interrogating a drone, by which we mean giving him a senseless drubbing with a pool cue! The guy doing it doesn’t seem particularly enraged, rather just going about his (rather violent) business. And possibly smirking.

What do you do?]

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