Michael did not go through any drastic changes last Cubefall. This year, however, one option in particular caused him to double take.
[ footage: michael is being confronted by a vidscreen, and is staring at it slack-jawed.
he remains like this for some time. ]
Once he's chosen his option, there is no longer a figure at the Bar.
Instead, anyone who approaches may have their actions narrated and commented upon by the voice of Ron Howard.
No, really.
The change that Paul Avery has chosen isn't that drastic either. As opposed to the usual, scruffy Paul Avery, there is currently a very clean, dressed-in-a-perfectly-pressed-suit Paul Avery.
He figures he might as well see what being cleaned up for a few days is like.
Well, it takes no effort on his part.
Why the hell not.
Outside, by the lake, there is a horseman of the Apocalypse.
Methos ... isn't entirely sure what drove him to choose this reconfiguration. His old outfit fits like a glove, and the war paint on his face feels like a second skin, and the fact that his hair is back to its old length almost doesn't register. Sword held firmly in one hand, he seems to be deep in thought.
We wouldn't recommend sneaking up on him.
That ginger bunny? The one with the glasses?
Might just be Doc Potter.
Just might.
Jekyll is feeling a little skittery tonight. This is because his reconfiguration involved getting rid of Hyde. Sitting in a booth, he reaches up every now and then to check his forehead and ears. Living, for once, without the voice in the back of his head is somewhat disconcerting.
He can't say he's unhappy about it, but the poor doctor definitely seems a little out of it.
A few days of freedom. He doesn't know what he wouldn't give for it to last forever. For once, there is no Hyde to rebuke him when he thinks he would like to live with that part of his personality erased entirely.
[ ooc: post open for the duration of forever and a half. ]