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Maru ([personal profile] yakalskovich) wrote in [community profile] ways_back_room2016-11-08 12:22 pm
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DE: Drunk

 Does your character ever get raging drunk, and if so, what kind of drunk are they?
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[personal profile] cottoncandypink 2016-11-08 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Loud, mean, and violent.

Er. Moreso than usual, that is.
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[personal profile] i_am_your_host 2016-11-08 04:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Emcee is a super-happy dance-all-night I-love-everyone-in-this-bar drunk!

Unless the goal is to specifically wallow in abject misery, tearfulness, and solitude. Because he can do that, too.
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[personal profile] have_no_mercy 2016-11-08 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Tess does not get raging drunk. Once, however, she drank magicked champagne and she was a pretty happy drunk, who karaoked in full costume.

Kylo, I've decided, doesn't drink.
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[personal profile] bjornwilde 2016-11-08 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Rollo does get raging drunk and I think it just amplifies whatever he is already feeling (see in season three when he and Bjorn get in a fight). At any given time, I would say he's a happy but physical drunk. Hugging with perhaps too much vigor, starting friendly fights, singing loudly, etc.

Amelia, tries to get raging drunk, but dragon physiology works against her. Even when she drinks whiskey mixed with hydra venom (her own personal blend), she can only get a buzz for about a minute. I haven't decided what she'd do with the option of Atlantian since I'm trying to decide what to do with her.

Sam doesn't drink that way any longer. I am sure soon after Afghanistan he did, and likely was morose and open to violence if it happened.

I don't think anyone else drinks.
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[personal profile] genarti 2016-11-09 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
Enjolras: Canonically, nope. He hardly drinks; he probably wouldn't drink alcohol at all, if he weren't from 1830s France. (If he did, he would be the kind of drunk who gets very quiet and deliberate and controlled and doesn't even seem drunk, just maybe a little flushed and talking a little slower, until he faceplanted for an impromptu nap. Sadly, this will never happen.)

Cosette: Nope, in her case for reasons of social class. I mean, I don't think she'd have any particular desire to anyway, but it also definitely isn't socially acceptable for her to have more than a small glass of something sanitative or refreshing. So very slightly more giggly is probably the most she's ever gotten. (She would be a very giggly drunk, though, and have lots of fun, until and unless something triggered a crying jag of repressed feelings that would surprise her more than anyone. Again, this is unlikely to ever happen.)

Kazul: Did a few times in her wilder youth, probably, and she probably set many things on fire and stumbled about and generally made an idiot of herself, oops. These days, no. She enjoys a good tipple for the taste, especially if it's set on fire on top of a dessert, but she goes for sipping, these days. Granted, it takes many buckets of strong liquor to really get a dragon drunk.

Thor: HAHAHAHAHAHA

Uh. Yes! Feasts are conducive to that! I don't think he feels any great need to be drunk as an end goal, or anything, but he'll happily keep up with the crowd, and if it leads to everybody being raging drunk, then that is an A+ space disco Viking kegger, is what that is. He's a happy social drunk, unless something makes him an angry brawling drunk. There is absolutely the overlap of happy social brawling drunk, too.

Dr. Dinosaur: ...I'm gonna go with no. But if he did, he would turn way more friendly fairly briefly, and then pass flat out, and have a horrible hangover later.