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test drive meme # 35
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 August 25th, and apps are open September 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: GET YOUR RED CAPE READY
[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.
And they sure are big boys. Big and easily angered and ready to run right over you. This time, the Door has brought in Brontos, from the video game Dragon Age.
Brontos are large oxen-like beasts, though more sure-footed due to spending all their time in caves underground. There are domesticated brontos, bred to haul and be ridden and eaten... but these aren't those. These brontos are wild, one and all, and they are skittish and large and perfectly capable of running you over. Maybe just keep your distance.]
SCENARIO TWO: DESERTED
[You're alone. Completely alone, as far as you can tell. Nothing here works - oh, there's food in the stores, sure, but the water's not running, the electricity isn't working. There's not a soul on the streets, where you would normally expect to see at least a few people here and there.
So what will you do? Smash windows and grab food from the stores? (Well, the doors are all unlocked, but hey, who doesn't love smashing windows.) Shout in the streets in hopes someone will hear? Curl into a ball and cry? All valid choices. But then, what will you do when you do find someone, after thinking you were all alone? Someone you like, someone you hate, a complete stranger?
This is a mini version of our Deserted event this month.]
S O R R O W
SCENARIO THREE: ONE MORE CHANCE
[You can't stop thinking about the one who got away. They've been on your mind - well, it feels like forever, but maybe it's only been a few days. A few hours. But you can't stop thinking about them and regretting what could have been.
Maybe it's a failed romance. Maybe a broken friendship. Maybe a family member who walked away - or who you walked away from. Even a business partner who things ended poorly with. Whatever it was, you regret how things went down. If only you had another chance, a chance to fix things!
And then, there they are. The person you've been thinking of. What will you do? Beg forgiveness? Make amends? Run away? Make your decision and take action, because as soon as you do it you might realize it was never that person at all. You might have just poured out your heart and begged forgiveness from a complete stranger.]
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[ Kettara supposes these police have the duties of a guard and a clan elder all at once: enforcing order and mediating conflicts. She's heard they have something similar in Ogrimmar, where their Warchief rules, but she's only been to the city once and not long enough to know the inner workings of it.
What Pratt says next give her pause. Kettara considers him for a moment. ]
Does something talk to you?
[ It's not that strange. The elements talk to her. Sometimes other, darker magics can work their way in. ]
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Yes. Well .. I don't know if talks to me is the right way to put it.
[ More like talks at him. Incessantly, drowning out his own thoughts. ]
It's complicated. I don't want to talk about it.
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Drek'thar, one of our elders...he hears the spirits. Sometimes he can't hear anything else.
[ She looks away. Drek'thar is not well. ]
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How does he deal with it?
[He almost doesn't ask, fearing the answer is 'he doesn't'. But he wants to know. If there's a way to get Jacob out of his head he's all for it. ]
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Drek'thar was - is - a great shaman. He fought during the war, gave his wisdom to the clans afterwards. Without him, there wouldn't be any Frostwolves left. Sometimes it's hard for him to come back, when he gets - caught, in the visions. But he has assistants. They guide him, when he gets lost.
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[ It's not likely that Pratt can get people to follow him around and shake sense into him when he starts going into his crazy spirals of doom. But he's not a great man who imparts wisdom onto people, he doesn't really deserve people taking care of him. ]
It's good there's people there for him then. Not seeing reality is .. unsettling. I don't know how to tell what's real or not.
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[ There's nothing she can do about that. ]
Perhaps this is your test. Master Muln says the ancestors send us tests so they can know the truth of us.
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[Except for the whole detachment from reality thing.]
Sorry, I'm using you as a discount therapist here. My healthcare benefits probably don't even cover this conversation.
[That counts as a joke back home. Honest.]
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[ It's a genuine question. Orcs don't have those back home. Neither do humans, actually. ]
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[ Kettara considers this for a moment. ]
That seems like a very strange profession.
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[You know... like he just did.]
I wouldn't want to do it though. I'd just be depressed all the time.
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[ Kettara frowns. ]
They are not paid, though. They do it out of respect.
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We can't talk to our ancestors. Well I guess we can, but they don't talk back. Because they're dead.
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[ Though she also wonders if it's their worlds, or the divide between how humans and orcs do things. ]
Why would that matter? Of course they're dead.
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Maybe you don't know how to listen.
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[He's honestly curious. Is he supposed to sit at his grandparents grave and listen?]
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[ She blinks. ]
Your people do not do this?
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[ She's not entirely sure how to take that. ]
Not even your elders consult the dead?
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Human ways seem very strange to me. Though I don't see what's wrong with keeping a cougar. They're fierce hunters.
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[Montana is fun.]
And she sets it on her neighbors all the time because she's convinced they're stealing her mail.
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[ Can't have predators eating your farm animals. Even she knows that. ]
She must be a skilled hunter to have trained such a beast so well.
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