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Test Drive Meme #7
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 March 25th, and apps are open April 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: HOW UNUSUAL
[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 a few Rodents Of Unusual Size, from the film/book Princess Bride.
These large creatures are about the size of a large dog and can be stoked into a frenzy once they smell blood. They typically hide in the shadows and wait for an opportune moment to leap out of the dark and strike at you. Though they can sometimes look like overlarge puppets, take no doubt that these monsters are very much alive, and they love the taste of flesh.]
H O P E
SCENARIO TWO: MIRROR, MIRROR
[While exploring, you might be surprised to come across a pristine mirror in this underground city. It could be lying in your path, it could have been dropped into your bag by a mysterious someone, or it could find you some other way, but it will be there. This is no ordinary mirror, however- upon looking inside of it, the glass will show you a vision of a future that you hope for more than anything.
Regardless of what you want, the mirror shows visions that you believe are possible so that you can adequately hope for it- whether or not they actually are isn't really anyone's concern. Feel free to hide in a corner and stare for hours, throw it away, or try to peek at as many other mirrors as you want- we won't stop you!
This is a mini version of our Hopeful Future event this month!]
R A G E
SCENARIO THREE: PAY 2 WIN
[How cool are carnival booths? Super cool, right? And luckily, the grand prize in this one is something you've always wanted. It could be a briefcase of enough money to make all your troubles go away, that sacred amulet you've been questing after, or something a little less concrete- the approval of someone you want to like you, a curse upon someone you don't like, general freedom... the choices are endless.
And all you have to do to win it is play a game or two.
Something strange seems to be happening, though. Each time you finish a round of the game, the prize requirements just get a little higher, just stretch a little more out of reach. Play again, we're sure you'll get it this time! No? Well, you've definitely got it next time.
Get fed up and smash the booth for the prize? Well buddy, now you're disqualified, and tampering with the booth sets that thing you want most up in flames. Sorry, bud. Better luck next time! And look, there's another booth right behind you...]
Re: Fear
It probably escaped from a testing lab of some kind. You'd be amazed at the things they're doing with capybara's these days, you know.
[The cover was automatic and smooth. Much better than the bbq-for excuse that used so often. Hopefully the spell to keep parties disinterested in the consistent weirdness of Sunnydale was in action here.]
We can't just be letting these things run around willy-nilly, though! Best call up the authorities. Maybe get a cleaning crew in here, it's a tripping hazard.
[The past part was said almost to himself.]
Re: Fear
I'm sure I would.
[Then again, maybe not. He's dealt with the aftermath of escaped monsters often enough, and the insurance policies some of those labs have...well, he wouldn't be surprised if they're sheltering a lot more than a rogue capybara or a giant-sized rat or three. Regardless, he's just gonna...carefully bend over and pick up a nice baseball-sized chunk of stone off the ground, just in case.]
Any idea how to do that? While I was out, someone switched my phone out for another model, and my calls to 411 aren't going through.
Re: Fear
[The Mayor took a careful but not terribly worried step back from the giant rodent.]
That's a bit odd, isn't it.
[There was no question there, and the idea of having a phone on him at that moment was a bit off. He glossed over that for now, though. Thankfully, he'd already tested his invulnerability.]
Getting above ground may be a good first step.
Re: Fear
Mm. Considering I was in my office in Gate City half an hour ago, and don't remember any dimensional rifts being scheduled for my block today? Yes. Odd, and irritating, and I'll be calling the unions once I get out of here to lodge a formal complaint.
[The rat considers its options, and as it takes a step forward Morrison hurls the rock at it, the lump grazing the thing's nose. It shrieks, grabbing at its face with a paw, before opting for the better part of valor and running. With a sigh of relief, he dusts off his hands and turns to the older gentleman in front of him. Hey, look, someone normal and rational!]
Have you seen any signs of an exit anywhere?