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dankmemes2015-09-17 07:18 pm
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Test Drive Meme # 1
Welcome to Hadriel's very first 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 September 24th, and Apps are open October 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!
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: ANYONE GOT A LIGHT?
[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. In this instance, the door has managed to grab something truly horrific, and it's definitely out for blood (and brains) tonight.
Smokers are enemies in the video game series Left 4 Dead, who use their prehensile tongues to capture unwitting people and either drag them away for consumption or hang them up to strangle them. With all of the activity of characters trying to find out what's going on and where they are, there are more than a few of them, lingering in the shadows and waiting to try strike at anyone who may be lagging behind.]
SCENARIO TWO: YOUR HEART WILL GO ON
[You awaken in a windowless room, the walls strangely curved. The door, when you try it, is quite firmly locked. No amount of force is able to break through, so it seems to be sealed by supernatural means. Next to the door stands a slender pedestal, about as big around as a large man's thigh. At the top of the pedestal is a indentation, as if something were meant to go there.
But you're not alone in this room. There are two things with you: a person and a corpse. Pinned to the body is a note: Place a heart on the pedestal to leave. Tucked neatly into the corpse's pocket is a letter opener, small and not particularly sharp.
Did you have weapons or tools on you before? You don't now. But look at it this way: what better form of bonding is there than helping a friend or stranger dig a heart out of a corpse with nothing but a letter opener and your bare hands?]
H O P E
SCENARIO THREE: HAVE YOU HAD YOUR BREAK-IN TODAY?
[You're standing outside a storefront, colored glass set into intricate designs. It's beautiful, artistic, but more importantly - there's definitely food inside. Good food, too, by the glimpses you can see through the window. In fact - wait a minute - isn't that your favorite dish in there, just waiting for you? You've been searching for food for hours, it seems, and the city is bare. Your tummy is getting awful rumbly. What luck!
You try the door. Cruelly, it is locked. The food taunts you, just out of reach.
The glass is lovely, intricate, but it's just glass. Or maybe you know how to pick locks. Or maybe there's a back way in. Or maybe some passing friend will be able to help you. There's a lot of options here, if what you really want is a mouthful of the finest... whatever it is you like.]

On the magic shield. They can go sledding. Wee
[No, he didn't really get it that much, but it sounded... medieval. Before even his time (which was saying a lot, Arya).]
No, we don't have a system like that where I'm from.
They... well, I guess they mean freedom. Tolerance. Hope. Or that's what they used to, in my day.
[He was hoping to bring it back to the same standards, but he might be fighting a losing battle.
They hit the top floor and he headed for a door that seemed to go for the roof, climbing up stairs until they were back in open air -- if they could even call it that with the sight of rock overhead instead of sky. He looked around, seeing if there was a good place to build or set up a blind to hide behind and look down on the rest of the city from.]
See anything useful?
absolutely. she'll race you, steve. prepare to lose.
This is a good place. Out of the way. No one will look for us here.
There might be some supplies in the building. I can go look.
[ Silent as a shadow. ]
oh, it's on like donkey kong
I think it's best we stick together for now. Until we can do a full sweep of the building. Make sure it's safe. Lock it down. Keep it that way. Sound good?
[Pleas don't see through his blatant attempt to keep her latched to his hip, Arya.]
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Fine. But you're big, so you have to be really careful to move smooth and quiet. Otherwise, the whole thing will be ruined.
[ Got it? ]
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[So he wasn't near the gargantuan height or muscle mass of, say, the Mountain, or even the Hound, but he'd used the element of surprise to his advantage more than once. That look, though. It hurt not smiling. He bit the inside of his cheek to keep it from creeping out and gave her a nod instead.]
Let's set up a blind up here first. Give us a safe spot to look out from behind. You, ah, you know what a blind it?
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She nods. Okay, you pass. ]
Then let's go. [ She opens the door up and slides back into the building. The layout is strange, all angles and walls that shouldn't be there. It's like the crypts in King's Landing, except above ground. That's a plus.
She slips through the halls, and eventually comes to a door. She jiggles the handle, and it swings open. She smirks, satisfied. ]
Found something.
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He let her take point, though he was close enough that if another tongue-tecle creature came out at them, he could get her out of the way. She tried doors, and so did he. As long as they were locked, he could mark them off in his head until he could come back later and break the locks to see what each room held. He looked over when she spoke with that smug tone, grinning slightly.]
Oh? Define 'something'?
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I think it's somebody's home. Look! There's furniture and possessions and everything!
[ She creeps in, still careful. She recognizes most of the basic items. There's a bed in an adjacent room, chairs, tables and the like. But there are also things with funny chords that she doesn't recognize. She's never seen an electrical appliance in her life, and couldn't begin to imagine what those were for.
As she moves further in, she notices less...savory things. ]
And bones. Whoever lived here didn't get a proper burial. [ She frowns. She's not scared of the corpse: she's worked with enough of this in the House of Black and White. It's the treatment of the body that bothers her. Why was it left out like that, as carrion-feed? What crime did this person commit to warrant such a thing? ]
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He came over at the mention of bones, a hand resting on her shoulder as he looked at the body. Children shouldn't have to see something like that, but he had a feeling the suggestion to wait outside would be met with a less than favorable response. She didn't seem afraid of it. More... curious. He supposed that was to be expected. Kids were curious about everything.]
Considering who's running around out in the streets, I'm not sure that funeral arrangements are a top priority for any survivors -- if there are any.
[A light squeeze, a moment of reassurance (he hoped), then he moved through the apartment, going to the cupboards to check for anything they could scavenge for food.]
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The bones remind her of her father. Cast aside, dishonored for no good reason. ]
That doesn't matter. Then throw their body in the ground or something, you don't need a funeral, but you can't - you can't leave people like this.
[ Her voice is stiff. Not quite angry, but still upset. The corpse is too far gone for anything to be done about it now. She moves into what used to be the bedroom, looking around. ]
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I agree with the sentiment, but... sometimes it's not always that easy.
[He felt a pang at the thought of Bucky, wondering how different things would have been if he'd put up more of a fight to get them to go look for his body. If he'd tracked him down--
No. He couldn't think about things like that. Not here and now, anyway. Survival. That was the name of the game.]
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[ Steve's right. Nothing she can do about it now. ]
No, sometimes it's not.
[ She strips the sheets off the bed, then gathers them up in a ball about half the size she is. ]
Do you have any posts, or anything that could work like posts?
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[He came over to the door, watching her with a bundle of sheets that all but hid her.]
To make a tent? They might have one in here. Or one of the other apartments, if this is a tenant building. But good thinking. Never know what we might need. Maybe spread it out and we can use it to carry everything else?
[She had the instinct, which again made him wonder just how rough this girl's life had already been.]
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[ She had a bundle of things once, long ago in Flea Bottom, but she wasn't careful enough and everything was stolen the first night. She's not that stupid little girl anymore.
She looks around the apartment once more. ]
Although, if the owner's dead and we can defend the place well enough, we might as well camp here. It'll be more secure than the roof. We might even be able to lock the door.
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[Translation: maybe one without a dead body would be nice for a kid to camp out in. He gathered up the cans and boxes of food that would keep that he'd found and brought them over to the sheets, setting them down and looking around for other things to add.]
I don't suppose you know what a lighter is, do you?
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[ Oh, Steve. Don't worry about the dead bodies. Arya comes from a family where their idea of a fun time is going to visit their dead relatives in the local crypts! And the House of Black and White has done more than its fair share of desensitizing her to death.
She shakes her head. ] No, I don't. Is it an object traditional to the United States of America?
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[Let her figure it out. Sure, they could barricade the room, but why not clear the whole building? There had to be other survivors. Other people to keep safe. Having a full building they could check off just seemed... logical.]
Not exactly. I think it's something more used to the, ah, world I come from than yours. Or time. I'm not exactly sure. It's a little thing, about yay big [fingers held apart to show her] with a metal wheel and a plastic... well, plastic. You can use it to make fires quickly. Always good to have around.
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[ Better than Cersei, for sure. Or Ilyn, or Raff, or any of the other people in her prayer.
A fire-making tool sounds wonderful. She'll definitely keep her eyes out for that. ]
It sounds useful. Shall we try the next room, then? Maybe there'll be fewer corpses.
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Then she moved topics and sounded so incredibly blase about corpses that he had to huff out a laugh.]
Sure thing. Let me just bundle this up and we can go.
[Food and other bits of things lay in a small pile in the middle of the sheet and Steve grabbed the corners to make an overlarge bindle out of it. No stick to sling it over the shoulder, but he had a feeling that they'd be filling the large bedsheet with more things as they went. As it was, it was a small lump of things, so he thought the girl could carry it easily enough. And it would let her know that he didn't think she was incapable of helping or being useful. That he trusted her.]
You got that?
....if steve learns what her last name is though
She just hopes he doesn't leave, or worse, die. Like the others did. ]
Yes. Ready to move on!
goddamn starks. y u always messing in his life?
And look, he found a few lighters.]
B)
Do you have a blade?
=)
I know you've got your, ah, sword, but I'd rather you have more weapons if you need them. Or if we come across someone else.
[He had his shield, after all.]
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My sword's named Needle.
[ Needle's not just a sword, after all. It's home. It'll always be her weapon of choice, but it's good to have a backup, too. ]
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[Of course she named it. That had always been a thing, hadn't it? People naming their swords? Heck, he knew guys in the army that named their weapons too. Knives, guns, batons... all given affectionate names in some leftover sense of a name giving something more power. Funny, he'd never thought about naming his shield.]
Why Needle?