Displaying items by tag: Peter Raiford
No Heroes, Part 7: After the rain
No Heroes
Part 7: After the rain
A Whateley Academy Tale
by null0trooper
"Everybody talking to their pockets
Everybody wants a box of chocolates
And a long stem rose"
— Leonard Cohen, "Everybody Knows"
No Heroes, Part 4: A definition of stress
No Heroes
Part 4: A definition of stress
A Whateley Academy Tale
by null0trooper
"Everybody knows the fight was fixed
The poor stay poor, the rich get rich"
— Leonard Cohen, "Everybody Knows"
No Heroes, Part 2: Hard wakeup calls
No Heroes
Part 2: Hard wakeup calls
A Whateley Academy Tale
by null0trooper
"Everybody knows that the war is over
Everybody knows that the good guys lost."
— Leonard Cohen, "Everybody Knows"
Stepping Out
Stepping Out
A Whateley Academy Tale
by null0trooper, and the whole crew
"Now, the mist across the window hides the lines
But nothing hides the color of the lights that shine
Electricity so fine
Look and dry your eyes"
— Joe Jackson, "Stepping Out"
- Canon
- Gen2
- null0trooper
- Homely
- Icejack
- Tabitha Ann Dieulafoy
- Peter Raiford
- Kuvuka
- Ophidian
- Soundoff
- Halloween
- Toolbox
- Kent Holloway
- Puckwidget
- Max Livingston
- SuperDanceParty
- Dafira
- Estella Jean Nolan
- Sun Wu Kong
- Dragonsfyre
- Morgana Jones
- Sprite
- Vanessa Ada Gordon
- Shannon Dougherty
- Gravedigger
- Combat Finals
- Hadrian
Icejack 2: Back to School
Icejack 2: Back to School
A Whateley Academy Tale
by null0trooper
"Normal is not the norm"
— Guus Eikens, Martijn Westerholt, Johanna Wessels, "We Are the Others"
Icejack's Very Sucky, No Good, Combat Final
Icejack's Very Sucky, No Good, Combat Final
A Whateley Academy Tale
by null0trooper
Fall 2015 Combat Final: Bystander vs. Icejack. Ooopsie!
We often see how Whateley Academy's combat finals go. But what comes after the grades are recorded, and the crowd's attention shifts to the next spectacle?
So Not A Date (A Parents Day Incident)
So Not A Date
(A Parents Day Incident)
A Whateley Academy Tale
by null0trooper
Parents Day! A Whateley tradition devised to show families how their little monsters are settling in amidst the many challenges of an enriching academic environment. In some cases, the message is "See? Our buildings are still standing. Do you think you could do as well with that kid of yours for what you're paying?"
Benjamin Keeling's only visiting on a job. It's only a coincidence that he's visiting today, and it's not like he's checking up on anyone. Nope!