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S70 PT#3: Let Ampersands and At-signs Fly

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PLAYER PROMPT - How does your player handle personality conflicts with teammates?

REMINDER THAT MALICIOUS RESPONSES WILL NOT BE GRADED. USE FICTIONAL ENTITIES ONLY. THIS IS NOT A THUNDERDOME; DO NOT PUT OTHER USERS ON BLAST.

Written Task:  Tell me about your player's reaction to a teammate or staff member rubbing them the wrong way at some point in their career. What was done to annoy them? How did they respond? Were they able to work past it? Did it devolve into an irretrievable shitshow? Whose fault was it? Who was the bigger person in the end? (150+ words)

Jølñgüštrâädæviñçh DuBølk has an issue with almost everyone on the team (despite no one remembering any problems to begin with), but the one incident that is continually living rent-free in his head would have to be the time he was pranked by general manager Gunnar Söderberg. During their first meeting together, Söderberg had decided to prank DuBølk by asking him if he wanted iced tea. While he isn't the biggest fan of iced tea, he can handle drinking it. What really set off DuBølk was the fact that the iced tea... wasn't iced at all. His attitude went from cordial to nuclear in a matter of a few seconds, trashing Söderberg's office. While this might be grounds for contract termination for many GMs, Söderberg saw it as something that could be redirected at the ice. While this behavior has had mixed results during his time on the team, Söderberg has had decent success with DuBølk, though the team can be irritated at times.

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RE: S70 PT#3: Let Ampersands and At-signs Fly - by MCP_ - 04-17-2023, 02:40 AM



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