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dankmemes2017-04-20 10:03 am
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test drive meme #19
Welcome to Hadriel's test drive, and thank you again for your interest in the game! As always, our reserves page is here, and our applications page is here! Reserves open April 24th, and apps are open May 1st. Please remember that there is an app cap of 20 apps.
Two quick points here as well:1. Any thread made in Hadriel's test drive will be accepted as the sole Action Log sample in the application.
2. All threads made in the test drive can be considered game canon, either through handwaving or through a shared mental experience while coming through the Door!
Test drives will be broken up into specific god mini-events, during which your characters can see how well they fare under the watchful eye of one of the gods. Choose wisely or just simply pick 'em all, and have fun!

F E A R
SCENARIO ONE: WHAT A FUNGI
[The Door brings in all that is chaotic and evil in the world. This may include you, may include the person next to you... and may include the monster behind you.
There you are, walking along, minding your own business, when you come upon a strange... something buried in the ground. No sooner have you noticed it then it pops out, ready to attack. This time, the Door has brought in some Mushbooms, from the Secret of Mana video game.
Mushbooms are large mushroom-shaped creatures that seem to be quite upset that you've infringed upon their territory - though who knew it was their territory to begin with? They attack unpredictably, dancing around before lashing out, and if you're not careful they might just hit you with sleeping powder. But who doesn't need a little nap sometimes?]
S O R R O W
SCENARIO TWO: SHALL WE DANCE?
[You received your invitation - now it's time to attend. Yes, it's the night of Sorrow's masquerade, and surely you're coming prepared. You've found an outfit in the shops, and maybe even a matching mask. You've learned the steps to a dance or two, or maybe you're counting on your partner teaching you.
What will you do, now that you're at the masquerade? Will you enjoy the delicate refreshments on the tables to the side, stuffing your face to avoid making eye contact? Will you make like a wallflower and watch people dance, hoping to be asked yourself? Or maybe you're the brave type, and you'll walk right up to a lovely person and ask them out on the floor. Whatever you do, the night is young - there'll be time for plenty more.
This is a mini version of the last day of our Seven Days of Hadriel event this month!]
C O N F U S I O N
SCENARIO THREE: NEW PHONE WHO DIS
[So you called your friend - you're sure you did. You opened up your phone, hit their name in your contacts list, and started chatting. Maybe you have something important to say, maybe you just wanted to shoot the shit. Only - somehow, it's not your friend. It might be a different friend, a perfect stranger, or even someone you hate. Let's hope they speak up before you say something too embarrassing, right?
Or you might be the one getting the call. You answered the phone, and someone started talking as if they knew you - as if you're a close personal friend of theirs. But who the hell is this, anyway? What are you going to do, speak up or let them keep rambling on about their latest fight with their best friend? You might even recognize their voice - wait, did they just call you sweetie? Oh shit, they definitely think they called their boyfriend. Wow, this is awkward.
The longer you wait to speak up the weirder it'll be. Unless, of course, you have no sense of shame at all and are happy to let them make a fool of themselves.]

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Of course, a huge part of the problem is that he doesn't have a cigarette to help suppress the smells either. Putting a nose like his in a place like this is akin to throwing someone with sensitive eyes into a room filled with strobe lights, and while walking this place isn't exactly torturous, it's definitely making him feel more on edge than he should be.
Bigby can smell mold and mildew, can practically taste the water droplets clinging to the fuzzy growth in the back of his mouth, and it's beyond nauseating. He can smell the faint singe of smoke coming from somewhere down one of the branching paths leading further into the caverns, away from the one he's currently on. And, of course, he can smell people, and beyond that, something — a whole bunch of somethings — that smells like freshly disturbed soil touched with the faint scent of decay.
So he has a pretty good idea of what's waiting for him when he hears the voice, faint and high, bouncing off the walls of the cavern stretching before him. He takes off down the path and, sure enough, both scents grow stronger: one pungent and thick, the other heady with the familiar stink of fear, one he's so well-acquainted with that they might as well be old friends—
The hell is this?
Of course, it's capable of throwing him for a loop every so often. Like right now.
When he sees the girl hunched forward and the strange little creature dancing around her, the cap of its mushroom head quivering wildly as it releases a cloud of spores, Bigby's first reaction isn't one of self-preservation, but of instinct—]
HEY!
[—as he surges forward to sweep his leg back and plant a running kick straight into the mushroom's head, slamming the monster through the air and into the wall behind it where it lands with a sickening squelch.]
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And sees a stranger come rushing in.
In a split moment, a signal hits her brain. Still covering her mouth and nose with a loose fist and with her free hand raised up to the level of her wrist for some additional sense of security, she lets herself fall back, just coming into contact with a cave wall.
And then the kick hits. She watches the thing fly, smack into the cave wall, and then...
A couple of seconds of it laying put pass, and after that, she's left with her heart steadily hammering, both off of the bit of excitement that's just gone down and off of present uncertainty that's keeping her nerves on edge - her helper here's clearly tough; probably wasn't his first time throwing a kick like that. Who knows what one heck of a fighter's down here for, please let her have honestly run into possible help here rather than trouble...
And then again? She doesn't know what she's down here for, and hell, she's relieved and appreciative for him having gotten the thing away from her.
...But about that, first things first before she can say thanks...
A short, thin, voiced exhale to test the steadiness of her breathing, and then:]
Think it's -- ...
[And a wave of wooziness hits her - seizes and starts to lightly tug down on her, damn it, it had better not be what of the spores she breathed in... There's a small loll of her head, and flicker of her eyelids, but she gets right on trying to will it off. Come on, Zoe -- tough it out, shake it off. Looks the man straight in the face.]
...Think the -- [Brings her fist up again - a closed-mouth throat-clear.] -- think the... thing's out?
[Briefly averting her eyes to cast a look at the thing in question.]
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But it doesn't get up. For all he cares, it can lay there and die if it hasn't already. Bigby spares a quick glance in its direction to assess as much, and for a moment, his eyes look...well, luminescent. It's difficult to see in murky lighting the cave provides, and it's gone just as quickly as it comes.]
...Yeah. [His brow raises. Boy, what a mess.] It's not getting back up, don't worry.
[It's something that would be spoken a little wryly if he wasn't so on edge, humming with adrenaline, and it doesn't diminish when he sees the way the girl looks out of the corner of his eye. She looks— Well, it's hard to tell. Tired? Sleepy? One or the other. Shit, she didn't breathe in whatever it was pumping out, did she?]
Are you okay? [He turns toward her and takes a few steps forward.] Did it hurt you?
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A good, emphatic breath through her nose. Could've been some trick of light or perception. Still - stay on guard. If this is freedom, then acknowledge that this is a strong taste out the gate of its downside - being lost and no longer having any clue of what to expect from the world and the folks in it.
She actually manages to twist a tiny smirk when he answers her question, through the tension, in spite of herself - it's small and is a little wry on her part, but honest. Hard to tell when things like these are down for good, but damn if he didn't drop it...
When he approaches, she stands her ground - her head falls a little again, and she lets it stay there as she shakes it.]
No. [Her throat's still feeling a little... obstructed after all that coughing. Just a little, but she swallows silently to clear it up, brings her voice up a bit clearer, better-projected.] -- I'm fine. It gave me a scare, but that's it.
[Not entirely true, but. No need to call attention to that.
She looks back up, takes a couple steady steps around the stranger, to reposition herself so her back's no longer to the wall.]
Thanks.
You showed up at the right time.
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Honestly? It scared me a little, too. [Sorta.] It's not every day you see a dancing mushroom.
[It feels weird even trying to attempt joking after all that, but let's be real, there are only so many directions you can take being attacked by a walking toadstool that, prior to relieving itself to be a nasty little shit, actually looked kinda cute. Bigby's offers her a lopsided little half-smile, half-grimace, giving her a wide enough berth to feel more at ease.]
I can't take that much credit. It was kind of by accident. [He takes a look to the side and back, making sure they're truly alone before pushing himself back to wall, crossing his arms.] But I'm glad I could help.