Evelyn Carnahan (
proudofwhatiam) wrote in
assguardians2014-04-24 01:49 pm
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it's tl;cr time

step one: post with your characters.
step two: respond to other people's characters with your characters.
step three: they tell you in detail what their character thinks of your character. tl;dr is the name of the gameno, literally.
step four; optional: discuss it with them if you want! how long can your tl;dr chain go?
step five: when others reply to you, tl;dr at them! feel free to hold onto your tl;dr and use it for CR charts.
step six: keep checking back in so that no one is ever late!

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It's probably a lot thanks to the years in between and the fact that the Doctor spent centuries thinking he's for sure lost his brother, and then him still not being sure if he'll ever see him again. With him being that much older too, even before his latest update, than he was the last time he saw Brax and it being after Eight and yadda yadda, it's just overall a better ground for them to stand on.
Like Brax, he'd been worried that it would be closer to how it had been before. Them trying to stay away from each other and having as little contact as possible. For that reason he also carefully put in some effort of making it otherwise because no time like the present. Enough with all that avoidance nonsense. And he feels like he really has a brother now, for the first time in a long time.
He enjoys the bickering and teasing and mocking much more than he pretends (which tends to be the case with him). He even enjoys any actual arguments they get into because it's been so long. It's just so nice to have a brother again, and even if he doesn't really see Brax as someone to go to for support or anything because that would just be... weird, it's really enough to just have him there. To bicker with, if anything. It helps loads, and he's immensely grateful, and because he's thought for so long that he'd never see his brother again? God help anyone who ends up harming Brax. The Doctor would be furious.
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He's not saying otherwise but still.
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Still.