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dankmemes2016-05-21 11:32 am
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Test Drive Meme #9
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 May 24th, and apps are open June 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:
I'VE SEEN ENOUGH HENTAI TO KNOW WHERE THIS IS GOING
[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 lurking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect chance to swarm around you and chow down. This time, the Door has brought in a group of malboro, from the Final Fantasy video game series.
These plant-like monsters are essentially comprised of long, tentacle-esque stalks- sometimes with eyes on the ends- and large, gaping mouths. Their breath can be poisonous and literally make you sick to your stomach, and- just your luck- they're carnivorous. Happy hunting!]
C O M B I N A T I O N
SCENARIO TWO: DREAM A LITTLE DREAM OF ME
[You're so tired- at least you've got a reasonably safe place to rest your head at while you recuperate, right? After all, nothing can go wrong when you're asleep.
Aaand that's where you're mistaken. For this event, all characters who fall asleep will either be Hosts or Visitors in their, or someone else's dreams. All dreams are inflicted by one of the four gods (Hope, Delight, Rage, or Fear), and will have their presence influencing the events within your dreams in order to harvest their desired emotion from you.
The sky is essentially the limit, so long as your dreams correspond with one of the four gods. Happy sleeping!
This is a mini version of our Dreamwalker event this month!]
D E L I G H T
SCENARIO THREE: JUST SAY NO
[On your kitchen table the next morning is a blue pill. Just the one pill, along with a glass of what seems to be water. There's a note in elegant script next to the pill that merely says 'TAKE ME'.
If taken, the pill can have a variety of effects. You can hallucinate, you can get uncontrollable giggles, you can feel drunk, you can feel like colors all have textures and shapes and the world is looking at you through a kaleidoscope! The drug can have whatever effect the player desires, as long as it's pleasurable or fun.
So: do you take it? Can you hear someone who already took the drug, stumbling down the street? You, uh, might want to help them, and do be careful. There's no telling what kinds of monsters are still out there.]

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You know, most people wouldn’t admit to enjoyin’ killing that much.
[Not that he’s some bleeding heart—he just finds this a potential opportunity to mess with some weird lady who’s struck up a conversation.]
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[She is laughing at that, but there is a sharpness to her words that rings of memories. No threat - this is no situation for such a thing - but the edge is still there.]
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Kin? Hold the phone--how'd you get to killin' your family from that?
[He'd hoped that the more they spoke the more he'd understand. But, no, this lady is still pretty bizarre.]
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[Not necessarily direct family like Firo probably thinks, but still. Elves are all one big family, at least in how they think about it, so every killing of another Elf would be slaying of kin, and that cannot be excused because of the substantially imagined ethical relation.]
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[...Which brings him to his main point. He shoves his hands in his pockets and looks up at her.]
You're one weird lady.
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There have been worse ways in which I have been described. I feel that half of those whom I call family might agree with such a statement.
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What would the other half say? That you just need to work on your manners?
[Not that he’s too sore about her comments earlier—they just make a good opportunity for teasing.]
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[Granted, half of those were of the kind that gave her mother grey hairs, but it's not like her oldest brother was much better. ...Well, not very much, anyway.]
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[Oh well. He’s too curious to linger on this unfortunate inability to get his humor. He tilts his head to one side as he peers up at her.]
What kinda deeds?
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When I was a child, I would beg my older cousins to take me out on his hunts, yet I was too young still to accompany them and my parents forbade it besides. Yet one conception day, he gifted me a voucher to take me rabbit hunting, which all considered simple and safe enough for such a child as I was.
Yet when we were out, I saw a rabbit vanishing into a cave and followed it, calling out to Tyelko to follow just ere I found the upper end of a slippery slope, small rocks and rubble making it impossible to stay on your feet. A mountain river ran at the bottom of it, and as I fell and slid down, Tyelko jumped after me and attempt to get us out. We were carried away by the river for what felt like a long time, fighting to not be pulled under, but then it calmed and we came into a wide cave with the most beautiful stones and gems and florescent plants which I have seen. We stayed there for a while, and and found that the water was shallow where the river exited the cave, bringing us soon out into the open again, though we had to crawl the last few metres, and Tyelko, if I recall it rightly, had to pull himself forward on his stomach by the end.
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But you both got out? Did you ever get a rabbit?
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[Not quite as cool as actual arrest, but it's something! Firo blinks up at her with a hint of newfound respect.]
Who took you in?
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[She frowns faintly and then shakes her head.]
You see, my grandfather was the king at that time and my father his second son. If they wanted to enforce such things, they could issue an official order to all guards in the city that we were to be returned home immediately if found anywhere but there.
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So I guess bighsots can waste all the guards on a family squabble, huh?
You're some kinda princess or something?
[Teasingly--she seems all right, so he's not mad:]
You know, that still doesn't mean you can just walk up to people and call 'em mutts, though.
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It is nothing bad, though - if you want to call it that, most of my family consists of mutts. My grandmother is from a different people, the Vanyar, and my uncle even married a woman from yet another people, the Teleri.
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[He listens, though, interested.]
Oh, yeah? Mine's the same way. That common where you're from?
[It's pretty rare where he's from. And invites all the scorn and difficulties that rare things entail.]
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[That's a stretch. Only about half of them didn't make sense.]
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To put it more plainly: In most areas, it is not frequent, and even then only those whose peoples are closely related will mingle.
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If you see people "mingling," though, it's normally the ones at the bottom, not the top. To put it the way some people would.
[He pauses, watching her. Mainly, he wants to see if she is indeed the kind of person who'll accept thinking that her position puts her above others.]
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It seems to me that whence I hail from it is a question of opportunity as much as of anything else; for when those who lack noble blood or great rank mingle with those of other groups, it will be because they live door to door or work by each other's side, while those of higher ranks or nobler blood may travel more and farther and thus find a husband or wife of another group even when they live secluded.
...Two members of my house, most excellent hunters both of them, joined hands a few years back, yet had we not been in a secluded city and their tasks been filled by their working as a pair for long, I do not think that they would have done so.
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[He doesn’t know what the story is with his own parents, but given how many other opportunities they both must’ve had in their own respective communities… they probably had to really like each other to go through all that.]
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[In this case, the same assignment or something like that.]
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