- Roll a 1d10 to find out why your OC was arrested and put in the slammer.
- Edit your comment to agree, disagree, or respond to the role in a fun way.
- Earn bonus points if you write out a brief scene of them getting arrested!
- Repeat with different characters, if you so wish...
Here you go, the numbers and their corresponding roles:
1.) Jaywalking
2.) Vandalism
3.) Disorder
4.) Robbery
5.) Bribery
6.) Assault
7.) Theft
8.) DUI
9.) Arson
10.) Murder
- Edit your comment to agree, disagree, or respond to the role in a fun way.
- Earn bonus points if you write out a brief scene of them getting arrested!
- Repeat with different characters, if you so wish...
Here you go, the numbers and their corresponding roles:
1.) Jaywalking
2.) Vandalism
3.) Disorder
4.) Robbery
5.) Bribery
6.) Assault
7.) Theft
8.) DUI
9.) Arson
10.) Murder
((MWAHAHAHA PERFECT))
To say that Leonard was fuming was an understatenent. He was livid.
"You have the right to consult a lawyer...", the cop was saying. Oh for crying. Out. Loud.
"I don't need a lawyer", Leonard snapped back, blue eyes flashing with hostility. "What I need is to know which retrograde, obtuse, pathethic excuse for a slacker of a teacher let you graduate _first grade_, officer... and possibly a good opmetricist to have your sight checked! What I did in there", he pointed a spindly finger toward the library, "was nothing short of a _duty_ for a man of science, and you _dare_ charge me with... what was the accusation again?"
"Vandalism", the cop replied, without skipping a beat.
Leonard snorted. "I have heard idiocies in my lifetime but THIS beats them all! I wasn't vandalizing those books, I was correcting them! It might shock you to learn that science has evolved past your time's pathethic knowledges. This is ridiculoud, there was not one book I mean ONE that considered the possibility of faster-than-light travels and multi dinensional rifts?! THOSE SO CALLED SCIENCE BOOKS ARE PROMOTING IGNORANCE and so are you, officer!"
Of course, the cop just looked at him with the dumb expression of one who had not understand beyond the first syllable of the professor's words. If even that much!!
Leonard gritted his teeth. Oh, it wasn't bad enough that he had been dislocated in tge past, it also had to be the IGNORANT past!! His dear brother and his dear brother's boyfriend were going to have A LOT to account for, as soon as he could disentamgled himself from this time where a strange rift right outside of his lab door had thrown him!
To say that Leonard was fuming was an understatenent. He was livid.
"You have the right to consult a lawyer...", the cop was saying. Oh for crying. Out. Loud.
"I don't need a lawyer", Leonard snapped back, blue eyes flashing with hostility. "What I need is to know which retrograde, obtuse, pathethic excuse for a slacker of a teacher let you graduate _first grade_, officer... and possibly a good opmetricist to have your sight checked! What I did in there", he pointed a spindly finger toward the library, "was nothing short of a _duty_ for a man of science, and you _dare_ charge me with... what was the accusation again?"
"Vandalism", the cop replied, without skipping a beat.
Leonard snorted. "I have heard idiocies in my lifetime but THIS beats them all! I wasn't vandalizing those books, I was correcting them! It might shock you to learn that science has evolved past your time's pathethic knowledges. This is ridiculoud, there was not one book I mean ONE that considered the possibility of faster-than-light travels and multi dinensional rifts?! THOSE SO CALLED SCIENCE BOOKS ARE PROMOTING IGNORANCE and so are you, officer!"
Of course, the cop just looked at him with the dumb expression of one who had not understand beyond the first syllable of the professor's words. If even that much!!
Leonard gritted his teeth. Oh, it wasn't bad enough that he had been dislocated in tge past, it also had to be the IGNORANT past!! His dear brother and his dear brother's boyfriend were going to have A LOT to account for, as soon as he could disentamgled himself from this time where a strange rift right outside of his lab door had thrown him!
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 2.
8 - DUI.
The guards threw the ginger haired man on the ground and turned to leave. Only after the guards had left the big, wooden shack, the other prisoners dared to approach him.
An old man was the first to speak. "Why are you here, friend?"
His voice sounded like two gravestones, rubbing together.
The man, his name was Reynard, stood up and carefully touched his black eye. "Driving under the influence." he muttered.
"Oh." The old man lifted his brow. "That is a new one. Usually they just give you a year for disorderly conduct, and find an excuse to extend your sentence once that one is over."
"Yeah, they ordered me to stop, and I'm not stopping for a car full of armed people, so they filled the air with lead. I drove in a zig-zag in an attempt to dodge the bullets, and they claim it was because I was drunk.. Would've gotten away, if it wasn't for those nail-boards. They claimed I smelled like alcohol, and then they just beat me until I admitted whatever they wanted to hear."
Reynard touched his black eye once more. "And it wasn't the truth, that I wouldn't waste anything on booze when I barely had enough to keep my bike fueled."
"That sounds like the new Highway Patrol." the old man smiled ruefully. "They just need people to work in their mines, they'll just make up a reason."
"These guards get really careless about their stuff when they beat prisoners up." Reynard said. Then he slowly pulled a key and a pistol out of his pockets. "So I'm not staying any here any longer, and neither will you."
The guards threw the ginger haired man on the ground and turned to leave. Only after the guards had left the big, wooden shack, the other prisoners dared to approach him.
An old man was the first to speak. "Why are you here, friend?"
His voice sounded like two gravestones, rubbing together.
The man, his name was Reynard, stood up and carefully touched his black eye. "Driving under the influence." he muttered.
"Oh." The old man lifted his brow. "That is a new one. Usually they just give you a year for disorderly conduct, and find an excuse to extend your sentence once that one is over."
"Yeah, they ordered me to stop, and I'm not stopping for a car full of armed people, so they filled the air with lead. I drove in a zig-zag in an attempt to dodge the bullets, and they claim it was because I was drunk.. Would've gotten away, if it wasn't for those nail-boards. They claimed I smelled like alcohol, and then they just beat me until I admitted whatever they wanted to hear."
Reynard touched his black eye once more. "And it wasn't the truth, that I wouldn't waste anything on booze when I barely had enough to keep my bike fueled."
"That sounds like the new Highway Patrol." the old man smiled ruefully. "They just need people to work in their mines, they'll just make up a reason."
"These guards get really careless about their stuff when they beat prisoners up." Reynard said. Then he slowly pulled a key and a pistol out of his pockets. "So I'm not staying any here any longer, and neither will you."
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 8.
Ok 6
Yeah....I could see that happening..
Yeah....I could see that happening..
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 6.
Not an OC, buuuuut in celebration of the Umbrella Academy Season 4 coming out here soon..
EDIT:
Honestly accurate. He does get drunk in the show a few times. I can imagine that Five decided to drive himself somewhere instead of being picked up by his siblings and..well.. it didn't go well. He probably got some extra charges too. Is "very sarcastic old man remarks" count as a charge?
EDIT:
Quote:
8.) DUI
Honestly accurate. He does get drunk in the show a few times. I can imagine that Five decided to drive himself somewhere instead of being picked up by his siblings and..well.. it didn't go well. He probably got some extra charges too. Is "very sarcastic old man remarks" count as a charge?
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 8.
If it rolls number 9, I'm going to laugh and cry my ass off. 😂
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Aww it didn't..
But, uh, CIEL NO, YOU ARE NOT OLD ENOUGH FOR THE ALCOHOL
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Aww it didn't..
But, uh, CIEL NO, YOU ARE NOT OLD ENOUGH FOR THE ALCOHOL
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 8.
CrystalDisc wrote:
4.) Robbery
“Well in my defense, I was really drunk at the time and it was a house party and I woke up alone in the master bedroom and…. there it was…. a bundle of hundreds… in the nightstand drawer I peeked in….”
Judge: “Since it was your first offence, you are sentenced to one year, limited to the time already served, and the remainder is a suspended-sentence, 100 hours of community service, and stay out of trouble for a year from today lest you serve the full sentence in the state correctional facility in Purdy.”
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 4.
Note: What I was arrested for…
(Boo!)
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 6.
I messed up lol
rolled 10d6 and got a natural 40.
4
6
1
2
4
5
4
6
6
2
damn....
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 10.
Hmmmmm
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 6.
Note: Let's see what we get
Hatsune Miku what have you done this time?
In Miku's defense, she was only bribing the officers so they wouldn't arrest her for that other thing she did. Which, by the way, was totally not arrest worthy. All she had done was climb up onto the tallest building in town and started to put on a rooftop concert. She was about halfway through her second song when the sirens started, and within seconds, police officers were cartoonishly shimmying up the side of the building to confront her. Something about being too loud? Disturbing the peace? Being 3AM? She hadn't really been paying attention; she was too busy pulling out dozens of leeks from her pockets, offering them to the officers in hopes that they would leave her alone...
They didn't.
This would not stop her from standing on top of the uncomfortable orange plastic chair in the police station, and continuing her concert there.
Soon, they would let her go without pressing charges, just to shut her up.
In Miku's defense, she was only bribing the officers so they wouldn't arrest her for that other thing she did. Which, by the way, was totally not arrest worthy. All she had done was climb up onto the tallest building in town and started to put on a rooftop concert. She was about halfway through her second song when the sirens started, and within seconds, police officers were cartoonishly shimmying up the side of the building to confront her. Something about being too loud? Disturbing the peace? Being 3AM? She hadn't really been paying attention; she was too busy pulling out dozens of leeks from her pockets, offering them to the officers in hopes that they would leave her alone...
They didn't.
This would not stop her from standing on top of the uncomfortable orange plastic chair in the police station, and continuing her concert there.
Soon, they would let her go without pressing charges, just to shut her up.
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 5.
Jack, in his defense, thought that the lady on the poster looked far better with a twirled mustache.
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 2.
4-Robbery.
"I'm sorry. The guy really seemed sad. It was his anniversary gift, he was just a hundred or so short, and I just gave him my employee discount? Is that so bad? I'm just a romantic at my heart, I wanted to see him happy with his wife." Vince gave his best smile.
It wasn't the first time, and certainly not the last time he made his public defender reconsider his choice of employment. The man took off his glasses and massaged the back of his nose, before answering. "Mr. Jones, you're not allowed to share your employee discount with people not employed by the store. And that would be if, and only if, the jewelry store would offer an employee discount at all, in which case I'd imagine you would've to be actually employed by the store to get said discount."
Vince remained with his smile. "Oh. Yeah, but I've applied to a job there and was rejected, so, that mistake could've happened to anyone, really."
His lawyer let out a defeated sigh. "You intentionally held a gun to the store owner's head."
"I didn't even bring my own gun, so that is hardly intentionally. I might have picked up the gun the security guard dropped, but it was dangerous…"
"You broke the man's arm." the lawyer interjected, but Vince didn't listen.
"I don't let stuff like that lie around. It was a misunderstanding."
"…you had jewelry worth about $10.000 on your person when the police arrested you." the lawyer said.
"…which the vendor gave me, of his own free will, as I tried to return the gun to him. By the way, that guard had brought a gun and threatened me with it, was that intentionally?" Vince tilted his head.
"No, Mr. Jones, that was his job." The lawyer put his glasses back on. "Mr. Jones, you might have an, um, unique view on the situation, but honestly I don't have time to argue about the finer details with you."
Vince nodded. "So, how many hours of community service we're talking about?" he asked. "And can it be with an animal shelter? I love animals!"
"I think a shelter of some sort might be involved in your sentencing, Mr. Jones." the lawyer muttered, dryly, as he got up.
"I'm sorry. The guy really seemed sad. It was his anniversary gift, he was just a hundred or so short, and I just gave him my employee discount? Is that so bad? I'm just a romantic at my heart, I wanted to see him happy with his wife." Vince gave his best smile.
It wasn't the first time, and certainly not the last time he made his public defender reconsider his choice of employment. The man took off his glasses and massaged the back of his nose, before answering. "Mr. Jones, you're not allowed to share your employee discount with people not employed by the store. And that would be if, and only if, the jewelry store would offer an employee discount at all, in which case I'd imagine you would've to be actually employed by the store to get said discount."
Vince remained with his smile. "Oh. Yeah, but I've applied to a job there and was rejected, so, that mistake could've happened to anyone, really."
His lawyer let out a defeated sigh. "You intentionally held a gun to the store owner's head."
"I didn't even bring my own gun, so that is hardly intentionally. I might have picked up the gun the security guard dropped, but it was dangerous…"
"You broke the man's arm." the lawyer interjected, but Vince didn't listen.
"I don't let stuff like that lie around. It was a misunderstanding."
"…you had jewelry worth about $10.000 on your person when the police arrested you." the lawyer said.
"…which the vendor gave me, of his own free will, as I tried to return the gun to him. By the way, that guard had brought a gun and threatened me with it, was that intentionally?" Vince tilted his head.
"No, Mr. Jones, that was his job." The lawyer put his glasses back on. "Mr. Jones, you might have an, um, unique view on the situation, but honestly I don't have time to argue about the finer details with you."
Vince nodded. "So, how many hours of community service we're talking about?" he asked. "And can it be with an animal shelter? I love animals!"
"I think a shelter of some sort might be involved in your sentencing, Mr. Jones." the lawyer muttered, dryly, as he got up.
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 4.
Cosmo stuck the dice in his mouth, before quickly realizing it wasn't a pretty cube-shaped candy, and he spit it out in his hand, then looked at it.
⭐ Rolled a 4
>> Robbery
"I didn't know that string belonged to anyone, I'm so sorry, waaah, Wanda's gonna be so upset with meeeee!!" Cosmo sobbed dramatically, putting his hands on his eyes and everything.
⭐ Rolled a 4
>> Robbery
"I didn't know that string belonged to anyone, I'm so sorry, waaah, Wanda's gonna be so upset with meeeee!!" Cosmo sobbed dramatically, putting his hands on his eyes and everything.
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 4.
Rolling….
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 9.
IN PROGRESS
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 5.
...
"Jaywalking....What the HONK do you mean that's an arrestable offense?"
"Jaywalking....What the HONK do you mean that's an arrestable offense?"
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 1.
Will probably check out
"Well he was looking a bit to hard at my legs, I thought I would give him a closer look"
"Ma'am you kicked him through a set of glass doors"
"He was closer wasnt he?"
"Well he was looking a bit to hard at my legs, I thought I would give him a closer look"
"Ma'am you kicked him through a set of glass doors"
"He was closer wasnt he?"
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 6.
......
"I was just doing a job. Not sure how it went this far South."
"I was just doing a job. Not sure how it went this far South."
rolled 1d10 and got a natural 9.
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