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TEST DRIVE MEME #2

TEST DRIVE MEME
Welcome to the second test drive meme for Abraxas! This meme is run a little bit differently than most in that you'll be asked to choose one of the two different arrival scenarios below for your character to take. If you have any questions about this mechanic or anything else related to the TDM, please take a look at the questions below or ask one of your own under the Questions header below. For general game questions please still use the FAQ.

Our previous TDM has some answers to relevant questions as well, and feel free to look at our Game History page! Anything on that page - including information about the Horizon and the Singularity - can be assumed to be told to newcomers after they arrive, whether they are prisoners or honored guests. For more information on Ambrose and the apprentice mages, please see our NPCs page.

Arrival

You awaken suspended in the abyss, silent darkness stretching out in all directions. If you try to yell, you'll find that the sound doesn't carry. If you try to move, you'll find it's impossible to tell whether or not you're actually getting anywhere. If you reach for an item you were carrying last time you remember being awake, your hand will only touch bare skin.

You're naked and floating helplessly through the void, and what little air you have in your lungs is running out.

There's a pinprick of light that almost looks like a faraway star but as it grows it becomes clear that it's actually quite close. Through the opening you can see a bright room, but it's hard to make out any individual objects, as if you're looking from beneath rippling water.

A hand plunges through and you realize water is just what it is. Whether you take hold of the hand or not it will grab you and yank you up through the surface, lifting you out until you're sprawled on solid ground. Once you catch your breath, you can get a better look at the surroundings: tall trees and even taller stone pillars surround the platform you're laying on. Behind you is an ornate fountain, the base of which is so deep and so dark you might be compelled to scramble away from it lest it suck you back in to that endless abyss. Ahead of you are the walls of a large castle with several tall towers reaching up towards the sky.

If you had any powers, they feel unusually weak. Attempts to use magic or enhanced strength or powers of any sort fizzle out without any effect, but they don't feel completely gone, either.

Set into an indent on a marble slab behind the fountain is a card baring the image of one of the arcana.

An apprentice mage - the one whose hand lifted you out of the fountain - brushes the water off on their robes and runs back to join a group of three others, who all stare intently at a mage with highly decorated robes and a large, heavy book. He peers up at you for a moment and starts flipping through the book.

"I beg your pardon," he says, so absorbed in the pages of the book that he doesn't bother to look up, "I am Ambrose Rhett, the High Mage of the Kingdom of Thorne. One of my apprentices will explain everything in a moment, but please refrain from yelling and thrashing about until then. You're quite alright, and screaming gives me a hell of a headache."

Regardless of your response, he keeps flipping through the heavy tome, until he stops on one specific page, stares at it for a moment, and then exclaims:

"Aha!"

Scenario One: Welcome to Thorne

Ambrose's expression brightens, eyes twinkling with delight. He waves one of the apprentices over with a fine silk tunic, pants, and some basic sandals and with a wave of his hand they reshape to fit you perfectly.

"Oh, thank heavens," he sighs, closing the book and approaching you with a sort of worn-out relief.

Now that he's not hunching over the book, he doesn't seem quite so stuffy and inapproachable. The apprentices all seem quite relieved at his jovial outburst, and the one that handed you the tunic stops to take the tarot card down from the marble slab. If you show any curiosity about the card, they'll let you take a longer look, but won't let you touch it.

"Please, come with me, you're an honored guest here," he says, motioning for you to follow him towards the castle, "As promised, my pupils will explain your current situation. And, ah - if you had any magic of your own, or other special abilities you can't access right now, fear not, they'll return within the week. The summoning takes a lot out of you."

One of the apprentices steps forward and rattles on and on about the castle, Thorne itself, the names of a bunch of royals and nobles, and of course, your reason for being here. The Kingdom and the world itself is in great peril, and tales of your exploits have reached far and wide across universes. If asked about these exploits, the apprentice will simply smile and shrug. The High Mage was happy to see you and that's good enough.

Once inside the castle you're taken to the North Wing, which has been set up as living quarters for you and your fellow newcomers. There are four people to a room, but each generously-sized bed has opaque curtains that can be drawn around it. You can meet your roommates here and discuss your shared situation (the newcomers who were summoned back in June may have a great deal of information to tell you), or you can wander around and meet the others.

There's also a dining hall stocked with a rotating 24/7 buffet in celebration of the new honored guests. Somehow, your very favorite food is part of the rotation (or at least an attempted recreation of it given the limited technology available to the Thorneans). The town surrounding the castle is all abuzz as well, with most shops and services willing to give free samples of their wares to the new arrivals.

You may also notice that your sign is embroidered on your tunic: the same image you saw on the card from before with the name of the sign itself beneath it. If you ask the castle residents, they'll tell you a little bit about your sign (and will mostly stick to the positives, although some might point out the negatives).

Last (and, if you ask anyone else in the castle, least) there is a worn stone staircase leading underground to the dungeon. You can go there, if you wish, but all powers are restricted in the dungeons and spending too much time with the prisoners will lead to some suspicion being cast upon you. If you ask anyone why the prisoners are being held there, you'll be told that they pose a potential threat to the Kingdom (and, by extension, the entire world) and are awaiting trial.

Scenario Two: Imprisoned

"Drat," Ambrose says with a frown, "And here I thought we'd worked out all the kinks this time."

The High Mage looks up from his book, wide-eyed as he stumbles back. If you look behind you, you'll notice that in the time it took Ambrose to browse his book, the tarot card hanging behind you has reversed and is now hanging upside down. An apprentice runs to snatch it from the pillar and put it back with the rest of the deck.

The apprentices seem apprehensive, but Ambrose regains his composure and resists the urge to insult their newly summoned captive. Instead, he turns to the apprentices: "Get them clothed and we'll send them to await trial."

One of the apprentices drops a baggy, rough-feeling tunic, a pair of pants, and some worn sandals in your lap and glares down at you until you put them on (if you refuse, they'll tell you they can kick you back down that well if you don't want to cooperate).

Once you're fully clothed, another apprentice clamps some heavy iron shackles around your wrists and leads you on. The High Mage is far ahead of you already, muttering some long string of Thornean curses before he stands up straight and pauses, spinning to face you.

"One more thing," he says, holding one hand in the air and chanting something under his breath, "Can't have you getting too troublesome."

If you had powers, the slight connection you still had to them slips away completely and you're left with nothing as the four apprentices drag you towards the castle. Despite your prisoner status, they will answer your questions to the best of their ability.

Once you arrive at the castle you're brought to the dungeons and thrown into a locked cell. There are four people to a cell, and two sets of bunk beds with a thin and lumpy straw mattress. If you're over six feet tall, these beds are going to be awfully uncomfortable. You might as well meet your roommates. Once per day you're dragged out to an enclosed courtyard for one hour of recreation (with some crude weights, benches, and balls lying around but not much else), where you can meet the rest of the prisoners, but you can also talk to your immediate neighbors in the cells on either side and across the hallway. Just don't yell too much or the guards will snap at you to be quiet.

Everyone in the dungeon is fed one meal a day, and for a prison meal it's decent: a bit of meat, a bun, and a salad. It would seem that the Thornean chefs take too much pride in their craft to send bad food to the dungeons. The meals are all served in equal portions, though, so the smaller prisoners may be overfed and the larger ones may be getting hungry. Feel free to fight for food or share with your cellmates.

Crudely embroidered on the back of every prison tunic is the same image that was on your card and the name of the sign beneath it. A guard may explain a bit about the sign, and will be blunt and honest but not overly negative about it.

You may be blessed with a visit from one of the more welcomed newcomers, and they may sneak you some extra food or a small book to read or they may share some of the information they've gathered. The guards will even interfere if the honored guests are being overtly cruel to the prisoners from now on.




Questions


How many slots are open?
Currently, there are only four slots open for new players. We will process activity check before opening applications, so we will have a better idea of the exact count then. Existing players can apply for a second character withour restriction.

How do I choose a scenario for my character?
Pick whichever situation appeals to you most. Whether your character is honored or imprisoned has nothing to do with their personal morality, or how highly they regard themselves and their own accomplishments. Anyone can be put into either situation.

Can I try out both scenarios?
You can! But please keep in mind that only the one you eventually choose can be game canon, if you decide to keep any of your TDM threads.

What happens if my character refuses to comply with Ambrose?
Prisoners will be dragged against their will. Honored guests will be forgiven for their moment of panic or anger if they have one, and Ambrose and the apprentice mages will try to calm them and persuade them further. If they put up too much of a fight and/or start actively attacking anyone, Ambrose will warn them once that he's willing to put them back in the well where they came from (see below), and if they continue to fight he will make good on that promise.

My character intends on causing a lot of trouble (destroying parts of the castle, murdering the castle staff, etc.), what would happen to them?
Characters who make too much trouble for the mages and other staff would be thrown back in the well (which will mean drowning in the void, not returning home). Brawling with other PCs and causing minor damage is fine and will be greeted with a cranky attitude (if they are an honored guest) or a punishment like denial of food or temporary solitary confinement (if they are a prisoner), and there will be plenty of opportunity for destruction and murder later, but for now the Thorneans have no desire to keep huge liabilities around.

I want to wildcard a prompt or use one of the prompts from the original TDM that isn't on this one (eg. the library), can I do that?
Yes!

Is the power loss for the prisoners permanent?
No, although honored guests will regain their powers first due to the lack of interference from Ambrose, the prisoners will be able to regain theirs soon enough as well.

Can the prisoners talk about anything private, or will they be overheard at all times?
There are guards patrolling the dungeon, but they aren't always within earshot. Most of the attention is being focused on the new guests, so the prisoners will have some opportunities for privacy.

The first prisoners in June were just thrown in their cells without being told they are awaiting trial. Will they be told differently now that the new prisoners are here?
Yes, all prisoners new and old will be told that the Court has shown mercy on them and they will be given a fair trial sometime in August to determine their fate.

Whether or not that's actually true - and whether they believe it, even if it is - is another story, but they will all be informed.

Can my character leave the castle?
Honored guests can leave the castle itself, but cannot leave the surrounding town.

Can my character eventually side against Thorne if I choose to make them an honored guest/can they side with Thorne if I choose to imprison them?
For this TDM, it will be easier for welcomed characters to side with Thorne and for imprisoned characters to side with one of the other two factions, so we encourage you to take a look at the factions and see where you might want your character to go.

However, that is not set in stone and if you change your mind, characters in Scenario 1 will be able to betray Thorne, and characters in Scenario 2 can work themselves into Thorne's good graces.

How much will my choice of scenario affect my character's plot later on?
This choice will affect characters throughout August, but our August event will wrap up the honored guests vs. prisoners plotline, so your character won't be imprisoned for too long. This decision - and every other major decision you make in game! - will also be used to flavor some mod surprises that will be coming down the line.

Don't get too anxious about this choice, though; this is just one choice you'll get to make in a game that has a lot of them, and every character in both scenarios can work their way towards many, many individual goals and outcomes. You're not locking yourself out of anything in the future via the choice you made on the TDM. It will primarily impact the immediate future with the far-reaching effects being up to each player.

Are TDM threads mandatory for my application?
No, you may use other samples, but we encourage you to post to the TDM and get a feel for this game and its mechanics before you join. If you do not have a TDM thread you will still need to choose one of the two scenarios on your application.

What if I haven't settled on a sign yet?
You can ignore sign-related prompts if you're undecided (or try out different signs in different threads).


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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-19 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
[ Michael's not doing much more than people-watching, taking a survey of the others who are imprisoned. Perhaps trying to sus out if there's a discernable reason they've been imprisoned. Despite his asking, there hasn't been a forthright answer. Only the promise of a trial on the horizon. They can go ahead and try to list off his crimes. As far as he's aware, they've no idea who they have in their midst.

His focus turns toward the feminine voice, humming in agreement. ]


Something a bit stronger than the stale water they give us wouldn't be remiss.
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[personal profile] princessvegas 2021-07-19 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
[ Julie doesn't even look at him until he answers, when she rolls her head toward his voice. She'd been speaking out loud mostly just to hear herself talk, and in the vain hope that someone with some kind of power would suddenly realize how sad she was and undo all of this.

It can't be that much more far-fetched than returning from the dead.

The gentleman who answers her, though, is worthy of her attention. She thinks he's possibly the most beautiful man she's ever seen, like the way they used to draw angels in the Renaissance. She watches him with captivation evident on her face; this is a fish that's easy to hook. ]


I always thought they only drank wine and ale in places like this anyway.
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-19 11:52 am (UTC)(link)
[ Returning from the dead is apparently a common denominator in a good number of people. Michael pushes himself off of the wall and strides toward her to at least hold a proper conversation. No one else needs to be part of it. He's not expecting anything noteworthy, but there's a shrewdness to her that he's curious about. Perhaps he's reading her wrong, it's harder without his abilities.

But if all that he can use is her infatuation, he's worked with far less. Michael offers her a warm smile. ]


That's certainly the conception isn't it? A pity, really. I could use a gin and tonic.
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[personal profile] princessvegas 2021-07-19 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She is, somehow, both at once: a complete moron who is easily seduced into following powerful people, but also terribly cunning and manipulative, ready to climb the ranks once she's pulled into them. She is a woman who made her way across hundreds of miles, alone and on foot, to get to New Vegas, and within weeks of getting there, was the de facto first lady of the city, until the real one managed to make it there.

But she is a follower at heart. This beautiful man would have to take a backseat to the Big Man, of course, but if she knows Mr. Flagg, the two would be in cahoots soon enough. If they weren't already. ]


Before I got here, I was drinkin' champagne like water. The real good stuff, too. This place could take a lesson.

[ She presents her hand to shake, small and still bearing a fine manicure. She clearly hasn't been imprisoned long enough for her grooming to have fallen by the wayside; her pink hair shows no fading or roots, her nails still shine with unchipped gel polish. There are even still the occasional glimmers on her face, the remnants of glittery makeup that she'd lost most of in the abyss. ]

I'm Julie. Julie Lawry. From New Vegas.
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-20 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
[ Michael bends so he can take her petite hand in his own and press a brief kiss to her knuckles before straightening. ]

It's a pleasure, Julie. My name is Michael Langdon, and I suppose you could say I'm from the end of the world. I'll spare you the details, as they clearly don't matter given our current situation.

[ He can certainly appreciate that she's taken the time to keep up her appearance. Someone weaker would let themselves go since they're all just prisoners. This is a woman who has lost everything, and Michael can sympathize more than most. ]
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[personal profile] princessvegas 2021-07-20 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
[ She beams, pleased to have someone kiss her hand like she was a princess. She is a simple girl, at heart.

But then she gasps with delight, covering her mouth with her fingertips. Her big green eyes are positively lit up. ]


You are? I'm from the end of the world too! Where were you? I woulda seen you in Vegas, lookin' like that.

[ No, it has not yet occurred to her that there might have been more than one "end of the world". She has had limited contact with anyone except natives and people who actually were from her particular apocalypse. ]
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-20 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)
All over, really. Los Angeles when it happened, then I traveled to the outposts around the country.

[ He purses his lips, looking Julie over briefly. He'd have remembered killing a pretty face like that. ]

Tell me about Vegas. I can't say I've ever been.
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[personal profile] princessvegas 2021-07-21 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
LA and y'all didn't come out to us? Don't tell me you went to Boulder.

[ As far as she knows, Vegas and Boulder are the only functioning societies left in the country. Sure, there are small groups of stragglers in every major city, but nothing that would warrant a man like this staying out with them.

She gets a bit dreamy in the eyes when she talks about Vegas. ]


Oh, it's magical. I'd never been there, y'know, before Captain Trips, but I couldn't ignore the dreams, so I made my way there. Everything there glitters, and there's everything in the world you could've ever wanted. It's the best.
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-21 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He's quiet as he listens, forming a picture in his mind. It's certainly not the remains of society that was left behind after the bombs laid waste to everything. He certainly wouldn't have let a thriving civilization go untouched if he'd known about it.

There's one particular detail that gives him pause, and he frowns in confusion. ]


Captain Trips?
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[personal profile] princessvegas 2021-07-21 02:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Her face starts to show recognition of what's taking place, that they clearly are not entirely on the same page, but she still doesn't know just how far apart they are in experience.

After all, when two people claim to be from the end of the world, it's reasonable to assume that it's the same end. ]


Yeah, you know, the superflu. [ For a second, she comically inflates her cheeks and pulls back her chin to give the illusion of a bloated throat. ] I was the last person left in my whole town, it was real lonely until I started havin' the dreams. I had to walk most of the way from Kansas to Vegas.
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-21 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Oh, he's absolutely certain they're not on the same page, but the more information he can learn, the better. It's a pity something like a 'superflu' hadn't crossed his mind initially. The Collective had certainly been helpful in the world's undoing, but most of it had been over so quickly.. This sounds more like a slow burn. Something painful.

Oh well. C'est la vie. ]


That sounds terribly isolating.. what did you dream about?

[ Michael realizes that he hasn't given any indication that he's experienced something different. ]

Where I'm from, the world didn't end with a stutter, but a bang. Nuclear winter, as it happens. Those who weren't safe and didn't die certainly wished they had.
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[personal profile] princessvegas 2021-07-21 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The understanding blooms across her face, and her mouth curls down at the corners, tinged by the memories of her loneliness. A different apocalypse, and he can't possibly understand what it's like to watch everyone you've ever known die a horrible death one-by-one, rather than in one fell swoop. His experience almost sounds better, if there really is such a thing.

She supposes that at least one can be immune to Trips. Can't have a natural resistance to nuclear fallout. ]


That sounds more like what you always see in movies and stuff. The big mushroom cloud and the shockwave, everyone down at once. Captain Trips was created by the government, at least that's what I heard. And then it got out. It killed over ninety-nine percent of life on earth. Couldn't go anywhere without nearly fallin' over the bodies, all swollen and oozin' and gross.

[ She sighs and leans back against the fence, cocking her head with thought. Remembering her dreams is like experiencing them again, they're so vivid. ]

I dreamed about him. We all did, everyone who came to Vegas. He told us he was rebuildin' society and we had a place with him if we came.

[ She doesn't opine about how beautiful he was, how he told her that she was special and deserved the things she'd always craved. She doesn't clarify who he is, either, as if he is so great that she doesn't need to be specific. ]
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-22 03:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's true that he can't understand watching everyone die and feeling sympathetic about it. The only two people he ever loved had died and he hadn't been around. His anguish had felt so bone-deep and crushing that it had consumed him and turned to anger. Anger toward his grandmother for hating him so much she decided to take the easy way out. Hatred toward the bitch of a woman who'd set his beloved Ms. Mead on fire.

He can imagine how isolating and terrible it had been for Julie, certainly. To have no one, especially after that? His expression shifts to one of sympathy before the curiosity takes over. Michael takes a seat next to her. ]


Who is he? In a place so desolate as what you described, he sounds a bit too good to be true.
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[personal profile] princessvegas 2021-07-23 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
[ Julie wouldn't exactly call herself sympathetic about humanity's near-extinction, but she had been forced to helplessly watch as her parents, her cousins, her tiny group of friends all slowly suffocated in their own mucus. Even her dog had died.

The experience had certainly knocked a few more screws loose in her head.

She truly looks blissful remembering it, and she's still smiling when she looks at him, then points over his shoulder. ]


Mr. Randall Flagg, of course.
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-27 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Michael looks over his shoulder to where she's pointing and sees an incredibly tall blonde man he's never seen before. At first glance, he looks normal enough. He knows better than that. None of them have access to their real abilities, and he doesn't get the impression that Julie feels the need to lie. Not about something like this when she holds so much reverence for him. ]

What is he like?
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[personal profile] princessvegas 2021-07-28 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
[ She drops her arm and keeps beaming, her voice thick with true devotion. She's absolutely lit up to talk about him. ]

Oh, Flagg is amazin'. He can do magic, like real magic. He can fly, he reads minds, and he's gonna rebuild the whole world. He sent the dreams to bring us all to Vegas. To save us.

[ And she obviously cherishes this, cherishes the world he's building. It's written in bold all over her. ]