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dankmemes2015-12-21 10:26 am
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TEST DRIVE MEME #4
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 December 25th, and apps are open January 1st.
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: A FACE FIT FOR A MEME
[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.
Watch out as you explore the streets of Hadriel, because you're not alone, and there's always something on the rooftops watching and waiting for the perfect opportunity to separate you from your group and tear you into pieces. This time, the Door has brought in trolls, from the Dungeons and Dragons tabletop roleplay series for you meet.
These trolls have a height of nine feet and weigh up to five hundred pounds. They may be slower and less intelligent than you, but their regenerative abilities make them difficult to kill. Trolls are capable of healing nonfatal damage dealt to them and can use simple tools, like swords and knives- all the better to incapacitate you so they can roast you alive!]
SCENARIO TWO: RED SNOW
[It's cold. A layer of snow envelops the city, turning the caves into a winter wonderland. Feel free to have snowball fights, scrounge for blankets and coats (there's never enough to go around), and make snow angels! It's just like back home during the holidays, isn't it?
That is, if your home had yeti and white walkers roaming around trying to kill you. Be careful when wandering out and about, because they seem to blend in with the snow, and they definitely want a snack.
Or, uh, to raise you from the dead to murder your friends at their behest. Either way, you're dead.
This is a mini version of our Red Snow event this month!]
H O P E
SCENARIO THREE: HOPE FOR THE HOLIDAYS
[You're sitting on a couch in a living room. All around you are hints of magic- the mirrors seem to flicker with moving objects and people, the fireplace crackles with light, but no heat. There's a Christmas tree in the corner with soft, glowing lights that are unattached to any sort of wires.
Underneath the tree are four presents- two of them clearly marked for you, two of them clearly marked for the other person in the room with you. Inside one of these gifts is something you badly want- a stack of cash, a magical bow, an out-of-print book- but inside the other is something a little less pleasant. There may be spiders or snakes, or the box may be empty but coated in acid. It could be a wolf in sheep's clothing- wonderful-looking fruits, rotted on the inside- or it could just be a particularly nasty smell.
You can only open one, and there's no way to know which is which. Which gift will you choose?]

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Not that he could settle down to relax with the questions on his mind. What kind of sadistic Santa Claus would give such gifts? The heart alone is a disturbing offering, but when contrasted with the harmless -- even entertaining -- publication he got, it seems even worse. Both gifts were clearly not intended to evoke the same reaction.
Which makes him wonder: did someone really have it in for Rey, or did he happen to pick the better of his two presents? And if it's the latter, what's waiting inside the other box for him?
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"So it's a game?"
Huh.
She bends down again, this time scooping up the second box and giving it a shake when she straightens. Which was weird, because it sounded like there was nothing inside. And when she picked off the ribbon and the wrapping, she found just that within.
Nothing.
"This is just weird," is all that she can really say about the matter.
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He grabs his second present and straightens up, the magazine tucked under his arm. The box feels different now, lighter than when he was handling it a moment ago -- he can assume why. He tears off the ribbon and opens it with little fanfare, and finds his suspicions to be true: it's just as empty as Rey's.
Or it is now. "I'm guessing we only got one shot at this. But why? Why put a genuine gift in one box, and something sickening in the other? Heck, why bother with two gifts at all?"
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In that Rey is as much synthetic herself as she is made up of cloned human tissue. The last she checked, her cybernetic components were still intact in this place, including the organ that her gift seems to be making dark humor at.
"Think it has something to do with the disposition of our hosts." Rey hasn't been here for very long, but she's seen enough where she's from to know when she's being toyed with. Plus she's gathered plenty of intel herself to have a better idea as to why she's been brought here.