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TEST DRIVE MEME #3

TEST DRIVE MEME
Welcome to the third 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 three 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, no matter which faction they are received in. For more information on Ambrose and the apprentice mages, Marlo, and Rowan, 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.

Scenario One: Welcome to Thorne

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 bearing 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.

"One moment," he says, not bothering to look up from the tome. He looks tired. "I am Ambrose Rhett, the High Mage of the Kingdom of Thorne. We’ll explain everything in a moment, but for now, please calm down. You’re completely fine."

Regardless of your response, he keeps flipping through the pages, until he stops on one specific passage, stares at it for a moment, and then sighs with relief:

"Finally!"

Ambrose's expression brightens, relief visible across his features. 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 says, closing the book and approaching you with a sort of worn-out relief. “I was beginning to believe we’d never get it exactly right.”

Now that he's not hunching over the book, he doesn't seem quite so stuffy and inapproachable. The apprentices all seem to visibly relax, 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," 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 (those who were previously brought in 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 most of the cells stand empty.

Scenario Two: Welcome to Cadens

You find yourself pulled from the water by a pair of strong hands. Dry warmth hits you at once as you're set on a warm hard floor. As your senses return you realize you're on dull ruddy stone and surrounded by strangers. Men and women in unfamiliar uniforms of brown and red leather stand in a semi-circle around a small pool of water. The very pool you were just pulled from. The water is still now, rimmed in pale gold tiles with odd symbols etched into them. Across it on the far side is a raised pedestal with a card propped on it. The card bears an arcana symbol.

You feel weak. Drained. Any abilities or magical powers you have seem far away and impossible to access. You're in what looks like a cave lit by dozens and dozens of torches set into the wall. There's no furniture or decoration to be seen besides the pool. It's almost uncomfortably warm and there's the sound of rushing wind somewhere in the distance. Flickering shadows obscure the faces of the guards. A robed woman stands off to the side, looking at you anxiously and then to the authoritative woman standing before you. She's grinning, dressed in a fancier uniform than the others. There's a sword at her hip. A guard covers you with a blanket and returns to their place in the semi-circle.

The woman with the sword lets out a low whistle and crouches down with her hands on her knees.

"It really does work..."

She gives you a good hard look before standing again.

"Take a minute, catch your breath, you've had quite a shock. Take it nice and easy. I'm Prime Minister Marlo Reiner and you're in The Free Cities. That nice lady over there will explain everything to you and get you settled." A nod to the robed woman off to the side.

Marlo Reiner steps back and the robed mage approaches to help you up.

"Come with me, please." She brings you out of the cave through a corridor that angles upwards until you emerge in what looks like some kind of storage facility. Shelves of wooden boxes and cloth bags line them, unidentifiable parts of what might be machines are tucked into corners and propped against shelving units. "This is one of the Free Cities' outposts," the mage explains as she leads you. "We're honored to have you with us, I'm sure you have many questions but please save them. You need to recover!"

You'll learn you're in the Cadens Desert Outpost 003, a military outpost on the outskirts of Cadens city. You're brought to a room in the barracks that's been prepared. Each barracks room is rather sparse and utilitarian. Six simple beds set against the wall, three on each side of the room, each with a trunk at the foot of it. You're told the world is in a delicate and dangerous times and you're needed to help. You're important, you're told, and they're very grateful you're here.

You're asked to stay close for the time being, but to make yourself at home. The outpost is more a proper military base than the name implies, with full facilities. The barracks have a communal bathing room at the end of the hall, with curtains that can be pulled around the individual raised round tubs for privacy. There's a mess hall that has food available from sun up till a few hours after sundown. You're even encouraged to make use of the training grounds, if you'd like, with non-lethal training weapons available for use and obstacle courses set up. And the city of Cadens is only a couple of hours away by wagon - though you're asked initially to please be back at the outpost within a few hours of the sun going down.

For your own safety.

Scenario Three: Welcome to Solvunn

The feeling of floating is the first sense that comes to you as the edges of unconsciousness start to ebb. Warm sunlight filters through the rippling water as you open your eyes, making you squint. Before you have the chance to panic and inhale, firm hands grasp your arms and pull you to the surface of the water. Moments later, soft warmth is wrapped around your shoulders as you're guided on unsteady legs out of a pool of water. You're lowered to the soft grass. Men and women in simple garments with lavish embroidery stand by, waiting with bated breath, glancing seriously at an old man in an ornate robe. He holds an old leather-bound book in one hand and in the other is a card bearing an arcana symbol. His eyes move quickly over the page, and he mumbles idly to himself.

Any strength you may have possessed feels as though it has slipped through your fingers. Any abilities or magical powers you have don't come to the surface no matter how hard you try. You're in a bright, grassy clearing in the midst of a circle of large stone slabs stacked to look like doorways. In the middle is the same glimmering pool you were just pulled from. A gentle breeze blows through, carrying the scent of honeysuckle from an ornately decorated altar set off in front of one of the stone doorways. The mage closes his book and steps out of the water, addressing a matronly old woman. Behind her are two younger people, a rough-looking man, and a meek young girl, both of whom are also watching the mage.

“I detect no ill will from the gods, it seems we've been blessed with success.” Those that had gathered all breathe a sigh of relief and now seem pleased.

The old woman smiles and steps forward, offering to take your hands and help you stand. “Any gift the gods give us is one we will happily take. I'm certain you have many questions, and they will all be answered in time. For now, rest and know you will be taken care of.”

She pats the top of your hand and steps away with a serene smile, letting one of the others come forward with some clothes that seem to fit you perfectly. The rough-looking man from before steps forward once you're decent and motions with his head outside of the stone circle. His speech is informal, his consonants harsh.

“Hold your horses, I can see all those questions coming about! Rowan March, at your service. I'm one of the council members of Solvunn. There's a lot to discuss, but it's best talked about over a hot meal.” He leads you to a horse-drawn carriage and helps you up into the back. He talks the entire ride to the settlement.

You find out you are in the Primary Settlement, the first of three that make up Solvunn's great territory. The settlement is situated between two lakes and is humming with life. You're brought to the center of town and escorted to an apartment above one of the establishments in town. Rowan explains that the living conditions are temporary if you'd like them to be, that local families would also be happy to host you in their home. That there are others like you who have also taken up residence within the three settlements. You're told that the world hangs upon the brink of disaster and that there are those in this world that are happy to see it fall to ruin with their meddling.

You're important. The gods have graced them with your presence. They're delighted you're here. Welcome to Solvunn.

Everything you need has been provided in this humble apartment, and if it hasn't, there are shops that line the streets and a marketplace in the center of town. Owners of some establishments or stalls are more than happy to give out samples or barter with your time for their goods. Babysitting can be a very lucrative business. You're told of the other settlements, that they'd like you to stay here for now, but if you can find a family to host you, the secondary and tertiary settlements are best to get to with an escort.

There are tales of travelers visiting the secondary settlement without invitation disappearing without a trace. The gods are as hungry as they are protective, young traveler.

You’ll find that there are more than enough activities to throw yourself into to better settle into your new life in Solvunn. Work is done in the first part of the day so that families can spend the rest of it together in leisure and work on their crafts - whatever those may be. For those children who are not of school age, they need nannies or storytellers, and there’s always a gaggle of them running about unsupervised. Families with livestock can always take a spare hand, especially since farms are so spread out, they have a tendency to wander. Whatever skills you may possess can always be of use to the community or to honor the gods.

If any of these options are no good for your lifestyle, the main roads between settlements can always use a bit of monster clean-up… just make sure you don’t go alone.




Questions


How many slots are open?
Currently, there are only six 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 without restriction.

How do I choose a scenario for my character?
Pick whichever situation appeals to you most. Which faction your character is drawn into has nothing to do with their personal morality, beliefs, or how highly they regard themselves and their own accomplishments. Anyone can be put into any one of the situations.

Can I try out more than one scenario?
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 the NPCs?
They will be forgiven for their moment of panic or anger if they have one, and the faction leaders will try to calm them and persuade them further. If they put up too much of a fight and/or start actively attacking anyone, they will be warned once that everyone is willing to put them back in the well where they came from (see below), and if they continue to fight they will make good on that promise.

My character intends on causing a lot of trouble (destroying parts of the cities, murdering the NPCs, etc.), what would happen to them?
Characters who make too much trouble for the mages and other NPCs 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 and intervention from various NPC guards, and there will be plenty of opportunity for destruction and murder later, but for now the Abraxans 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, in terms of the settings. As Thorne is no longer imprisoning any newcomers, that option is no longer applicable.

Is the power loss for characters permanent?
No, but it does take a week or so for their powers to be back in full, and certain powers (determined on a case-by-case basis) may require nerfs. If your character has world-breaking powers, please discuss with the mods what modifications may be necessary.

Can my character leave the bounds of the faction?
In Thorne, characters can leave the castle but not the city. In Cadens, they can take a trip from the outpost to the city. In Solvunn, they can explore the entirety of the Primary Settlement.

Can my character eventually change factions?
Yes. While the faction borders are currently closed, there will opportunities in the future for characters to relocate. For the time being, they are at the whims of the gods.

How much will my choice of scenario affect my character's plot later on?
This choice will determine where your character initially lives as well as the bias of the information they receive from NPCs (although other PCs can and most likely will give it to them a bit more straight). 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 every scenario 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 three 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).

Can my character go to the Horizon?
First time visitors to the Horizon must be taken there by other characters, through either shared meditation or a physical journey to the Singularity, and all first-timers experience memory loss. For the purposes of the TDM, we suggest against using the Horizon.


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Goro | Mortal Kombat | The Chariot Arcana

[personal profile] fourarmedandangerous 2021-09-25 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
Cadens Military Outpost-Training Grounds

Goro inspects a rack of training weapons with a critical eye. Of course his true skill as a warrior has always been his ability to kill without the need for weapons. That said, there is a particular kind of weapon that has always played to his strengths, which is significant (or will be when it returns fully).

"This is a barracks, yes? I have yet to see the forge. I will require something custom-built." If his presence here is truly as important as they say it is, surely that will be no small thing to do.

Barracks-Trying to get settled in

The sparse condition of the barracks is somewhat displeasing to Goro, who as both Prince of Kuatan and former Grand Champion of the Mortal Kombat tournament, is used to accommodations both more luxurious, if more cavernous. But he is also a soldier, so if he must make do for now, he will.

Or he would if things were properly sized for a Shokan to use. At over eight feet tall, Goro is finding things are not quite built to his scale. He stands at the end of what is supposed to be his bed, chin thoughtfully in the palm of one of his upper hands, the lower ones crossed against him.

"Mm. Troublesome." He decides finally.
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Barracks

[personal profile] adventageous 2021-09-25 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Alice has never seen a man such as he before, although at the same time she is not intimidated or especially fazed by his presence. As an exorcist, the unusual and grotesque is a rather normal experience for her--and a giant man with four arms hardly qualifies as either.

His unusual appearance comes with a rather unfortunate predicament, however. The beds are made to accommodate the sort of people more similar to Alice's size than this man's. She approaches him as he frowns at the too-small furniture, clearing her throat lightly to make her presence known. He towers three feet over her, so it's not likely that she'll come off as a threat, but it's better to be safe than sorry.

"Would pushing two beds together help? I can sleep anywhere and don't mind finding a spot on the floor."

It's not a pleasant lie for the sake of charity. Alice can, and has, sleep like the dead on the cold hard ground.
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[personal profile] fourarmedandangerous 2021-09-25 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
Goro looks over and then down when the voice speaks. Ah, another human. No matter the Realm, these ones seem to be everywhere, even in Outworld. Normally, he would take umbrage at being spoken too so casually; he is Prince of the Shokan, but he is grudgingly making peace with the idea that means little here, and with his strength currently robbed from him, he finds it more prudent not to press the issue.

Still her suggestion is sound, and he nods. "That is agreeable." They look sturdy enough...probably won't collapse under his weight. He looks to the beds either side of his own. "Which one was to be yours?" He asks.
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[personal profile] adventageous 2021-09-25 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
Alice had half expected at least token resistance to the idea, given how people often are when it comes to politeness and all that. But he accepts the offer without hesitation. That's fine--she wouldn't have offered it if she hadn't meant for him to accept, and it's a bit of relief in not having to deal with the back-and-forth that etiquette would ordinarily demand.

"The one to your left, there." Alice points to indicate the bed that she means. "Please, help yourself to it."
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[personal profile] fourarmedandangerous 2021-09-25 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks to 4,000 years of a royal upbringing, Goro has come to expect a certain amount of deference from those around him. It was only natural that he should accept what was freely offered. But he does give the human a nod of acknowledgment as he approaches what was to be her bed.

Before moving to push the bed next to his own, he stops and then turns back to Alice. "The covers. You will want them, I suppose." He may as well let her keep something as a token of thanks. He steps aside. "You may remove them, if so."
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[personal profile] adventageous 2021-09-25 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
He makes a good point; desert nights are cold, with nothing to hold the day's heat in place. She'll need the blanket, especially if they're meant to spend more than one or two nights here. (She suspects they are.) "Ah, thank you."

With that, she removes the blanket and one of the pillows and sets them aside. "I can make myself a place to sleep against the wall there after we've moved the bed. That should be out of the way enough that I don't trip anyone."

She starts to move to the side of the bed to get out of the way and possibly help move it over when her eyes widen with realization. "I'm sorry, I should have started by introducing myself. My name is Alice. Alice Elliot. It's nice to meet you, despite the strange circumstances."
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[personal profile] fourarmedandangerous 2021-09-26 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Goro watches her remove the bedding. He looks back down when she thanks him. "I am Goro." He replies in return. She's shown an acceptable level of deference, considering the circumstances so he'll forgo the title. However, he holds up a hand to stop her.

"Your assistance is not necessary. My strength may be diminished, but not so much that I cannot do this myself."

Still, as he moves to push the beds together, he glances back down. "You are...a warrior?" He asks. Humans have bested him in the past, though rarely. But this Alice woman does not resemble the female fighters Earthrealm's Thunder God assembled to oppose Outworld. Odd to see someone like her at what is ostensibly a military encampment.
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[personal profile] adventageous 2021-09-26 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
Alice doesn't argue the denial of her assistance, stepping backward to get out of his way instead. The mention of his diminished strength catches her notice, but only insofar as it confirms that she's not alone in feeling that way. She isn't certain if the knowledge is comforting or distressing. Time will tell, she supposes.

She looks up at him. "'Warrior' isn't the word I would use, but I'm a combatant of sorts. I'm an exorcist. A mage who has helped to fight men and monsters and demons alike." And recently felled a god, but she's not in this conversation to brag.

After a pause, she looks down at her hands with a sigh. "I would show you, but my magic seems out of reach here."
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[personal profile] fourarmedandangerous 2021-09-27 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
The word "mage" catches Goro's attention, and as he pushes the beds together with some effort, he looks back at Alice. "I've known sorcerers." He replies, and there is...distaste in his voice. "They do not fight demons. They control...or serve. But can never be trusted."

He'd worked with Shang Tsung for centuries when the Tournament was still a viable method to attain Shao Kahn's goal of conquering Earthrealm, but Goro had never enjoyed the sorcerer's fawning, snake-like demeanour, his too-easy, venomous smile. He had shed no tears when Shao Kahn had finally rid himself of the man.

"I have never known them to behave, or fight with honour." He finishes, wiping his hands together.
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[personal profile] adventageous 2021-09-30 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
Ah. Alice recognizes the distaste for what it is, and Goro's elaboration leaves no room for doubt. The sorcerers of his world are those like Dehuai or the man who called himself Roger Bacon. People who have, at best, lost their moral compass in pursuit of their goals. In his place, she figures she would have an equally-low opinion of those who use magic.

She sees no reason to try and dissuade him, particularly since she's pretty sure any attempt to do so would be interpreted as duplicitous. Instead, she gives a nod of her head. "I'm sorry to learn that sorcerers of your world are that way. I can move my sleeping space further away from you, if that would make you more comfortable." If he believes that all mages are dishonorable, then she cannot image he would like to sleep so near to one.
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[personal profile] fourarmedandangerous 2021-10-02 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"That is not necessary." Having pushed the beds together, Goro finally lowers his bulk onto the combined mattress, which groan a bit under the weight, but hold. He draws his legs up so that he sits cross-legged, almost monk-like in posture. He regards Alice with the same impassivity as he began this conversation.

"You may do as you will, but I have no reason to fear you." She seems harmless enough and has treated him with an acceptable level of deference and respect, which puts her a cut above the others Goro has met here. To that end, sorcerer or not...

"You have my thanks for this." He adds. It will make his time here more bearable if he can take his rest properly. "I will return your bed if a larger one becomes available for my use."
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[personal profile] adventageous 2021-10-05 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Alice will accept 'having no reason to fear her' as a bit of a social victory, given the circumstances. They're both in a strange place; it would be awful to start things off by inadvertently making an enemy. Especially over something that is, ultimately, beyond her control. Magic in her world and time is rare, powerful, and mis-trusted... but it's not inherently bad.

She gives Goro a small smile. "You're welcome. I'm happy to help." That, at least, has not changed. "Even if they aren't able to find you a more suitable bed, I'll be fine. I'm just glad this solution worked out."
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Cadens Military Outpost-Training Grounds

[personal profile] priestified 2021-09-26 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
It was only a matter of time before Maxwell got around to investigating the weapons stash. Approaching from behind, his wiry frame practically disappearing into loose, hastily borrowed clothing, the middle-aged man snorts a laugh. His voice sounds just as tired as his eyes look.

"Custom built, who do you think you a - "

He cuts off mid-word, jaw dropping.

"Holy shit you have four arms."
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[personal profile] fourarmedandangerous 2021-09-26 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
Goro regards the smaller human, eyes narrowing. "I am Prince Goro of Kuatan." He rumbles, drawing himself up to his full height, which is considerable. He will tolerate no disrespect, regardless of the Realm he finds himself in.

"These weapons are insufficient. If I am to fight in this war I will need appropriate weapons. These toys will not be enough."
priestified: (𝘪𝘧 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘭𝘦𝘵 𝘮𝘦 𝘵𝘰𝘰 𝘤𝘭𝘰𝘴𝘦)

[personal profile] priestified 2021-09-26 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
...royalty. Of course this big guy's royalty. For better or for (probably) worse, Maxwell looks more exasperated than intimidated as Goro towers over him in all his regal glory, even though it's obvious that this much bigger newcomer could leave him here as four fist-shaped smears on the ground. But, if he's gonna be honest? That might be the better fate than heading up some war for a bunch of magical nutters.

Maxwell holds up both hands in a placating gesture.

"All right Prince Goku or whatever, calm down. We're not exactly out on the front lines here, yeah?"

He gestures to the wooden weapons, which admittedly all look worse for wear. Maxwell would rather have a rifle himself, so he can appreciate the sentiment, if not the enthusiasm to get right into it.

"That's training stock."
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[personal profile] fourarmedandangerous 2021-09-26 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
Goro's lip curls at the misnaming, and a fist curls reflexively, but he keeps his anger in check. Putting Maxwell in his place is not worth raising the wrath of the rest of the base, and diminished as he is, even he would be overwhelmed. Besides, as the priest references, they are apparently meant to be allies.

Goro looks back to the weapons. "No. All the more reason to be ready for when we are. And there are weapons more suited to a Shokan than these."

He takes a wooden training spear in one hand, examines it, and then grasps the other end with a second arm and snaps it in half with barely an effort. He drops the halves to the ground. "I need no training stock. I need something real. Suited to my abilities."

His fine set of Dragon Fang wrist blades, forged by the master artisans of Kuatan, had not made the journey to this Realm. He'll need replacements, assuming what passes for weaponsmiths here are capable of delivering.
priestified: (𝘪𝘧 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘭𝘦𝘵 𝘮𝘦 𝘵𝘰𝘰 𝘤𝘭𝘰𝘴𝘦)

[personal profile] priestified 2021-09-26 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, Maxwell sees those little signs of barely restrained anger. He sees them, but he doesn't heed them. Unfortunately, the longer he's alive in Goro's presence only seems to increase his confidence.

"You and me both, big guy," Maxwell sighs, following the sad descent of the splintered remains of the spear to the ground with his eyes before he tosses up his hands and shakes his head. He could point out that he's pretty sure that Prince Four-Arms is using it wrong, but it isn't like Maxwell knows how to use a spear, wooden or otherwise.

Or a sword, or anything of the sort. A knife, sure. Maybe a scythe.

"At least you look useful without those things." Whatever a Shokan is. "I'm just a retired pilot."
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[personal profile] fourarmedandangerous 2021-09-26 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
"I am." Goro replies. It's just a matter of fact, but while the Dragon Fangs are useful, he's just as easily capable of killing without them.

He looks Maxwell up and down with a more critical eye, pausing to actually take the human in this time. "And you are old by human reckoning." He replies, folding his upper arms over his chest, as though he himself is not 4,000 years old. "I agree it is difficult to see what is to be gained by summoning one such as you here. Warriors are needed. Not...cart-drivers." Outworld's a little behind when it comes to most kinds of technologies.
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[personal profile] priestified 2021-09-29 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Well. This guy's got a point. The fact that Maxwell built and piloted war machines is irrelevant given the fact that they aren't on his world, so he'll just leave that part out.

He huffs a dry laugh. "Hey. I ain't even 50."

Yeah, that's the only bit he's gonna object to.

"But I didn't ask to come here and neither did you. So you're just gonna join a war for a country you don't know anything about?"

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[personal profile] fourarmedandangerous 2021-09-30 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
Goro shrugs, eyeing the training arena. "The other two nations will have summoned champions of their own." He replies. "We did not desire to be summoned, but we are here and conflict is coming whether you wish it or not." Conflict was the way of the Realms; even the Elder Gods knew it which was why they instituted the Tournament, so that only the most dedicated of conquerors. "We fight, or we die. That is all that concerns me."

That said, Goro's lips do part, revealing his fangs. It's far more predatory than a smile, and he watches the training arena with a hungry look to him. "Besides...the chance to fight warriors from Realms unknown to my own? Perhaps some of them will even be..." He emits a growl of anticipation. "...worthy challenges. Yes, I think I will fight."
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[personal profile] priestified 2021-09-30 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh. Oh, Jesus. This poor man. This pitiable, four-armed freak.

He's sick in the head.

Maxwell holds back his grimace. After all these years, he can't help that damnable gut instinct of his to feel sorry for a person who doesn't know how to do anything but fight and then die. What a miserable existence. Thank fuck Maxwell had learned to enjoy drinking and smoking, instead. He'd still die, but at least he wouldn't be getting pummeled while he did it.

But on the other hand... four-arms certainly strikes him as the type of guy one doesn't want to cross. If there's really gonna be a war, Maxwell wants this guy beating up his enemies for sure.

"Well. Can't argue with the Elder Gods," he concedes, training his expression into a beatific smile. "I'm sure they knew what they were doing."

He wonders what in the infinite universe has this knucklehead convinced that his 'elder gods' have any relevance here, but Maxwell tucks that question away for later.

"My name's Father Maxwell, by the way. Maybe I'm not a fighter but you can call on me if you need a blessing," he chuckles dryly.
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[personal profile] fourarmedandangerous 2021-10-08 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
"No. You cannot." Goro rumbles. "They do not interfere often, but when they do, it tends towards...the definitive." As Shao Kahn discovered, moments before they wiped him from the Realms forever. He's not entirely convinced they actually know what they are doing, though they certainly seem to act like they do.

He regards Maxwell impassively for a moment. "I have no need of blessings. Your offer is not needed." But as a servant of the gods by his own admission, Goro's eyes narrow. "To which god do you owe your allegiance, priest?" He rumbles.

He doesn't look like one of Raiden's usual devotees, if Raiden even exists where he comes from, but Goro would like to know. It was Raiden's champion that bested him in the tenth tournament, and Goro is still sore about that.