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TEST DRIVE MEME #1

TEST DRIVE MEME
Welcome to the very first 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 here. For general game questions please still use the FAQ.

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.

"Success! It's a success!" he exclaims, slamming the book shut and scurrying towards you.

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 (everyone appears to have arrived within the last few days), or you can wander around and meet the others.

There's also a dining hall stocked with all sorts of fancy food to meet every possible dietary need, and a library filled with epic tales and legends and the history of Thorne. Given that this is the Thorne library, it may be a biased account that makes the Kingdom look a fair bit better than the rest of the world sees them. Last but not least, there's a study hall where a few junior mages (younger and less experienced than the apprentices from earlier) might be willing to teach you some simple elemental magic. Think holding a small flame in the palm of your hand, or blowing a door shut with a gust of wind.

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 great threat to the Kingdom (and, by extension, the entire world).

Scenario Two: Imprisoned

The High Mage scowls, grinding his teeth as he slams the book shut. "Another failure!" he barks at the apprentices, "You lot wouldn't know your ass from a hole in the ground, would you?"

All four of them lower their heads, and two of them mumble an apology that Ambrose either doesn't hear or refuses to acknowledge. "Well, don't just stand there," he says, waving a hand in the air, "We've put all this effort into getting this wretched creature, we may as well put it to good use."

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). They're glaring at the High Mage as much as they're glaring at you (when they're sure he isn't looking, anyway). You might catch one of them long enough to ask them why they're so upset with you, but all they'll say is that the High Mage knows something they don't, and he's awfully upset about it.

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. They may answer a few of your questions (with some insults and curses peppered in), but they won't tell you anything important.

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 tell you some negative stereotypes they hold about yours.

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. However, rumors travel fast and some people believe the honored guests in the castle above are somehow responsible for the lot of the prisoners below. And although you may hope for kindness, there's nothing stopping them from being cruel to you if they wish. The guards will certainly turn a blind eye if one of them wishes to take out their frustrations on you.




Questions


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.

Ambrose will take it especially personally, as this experiment was his idea and too much trouble would risk the summoning spell being scrapped and potentially result in him being demoted. Rest assured it does not take much for him to throw someone back in the well at this point in time.

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.

Can my character leave the castle?
For now they will be prevented from leaving the castle, even if they are an honored guest. A bit of a gilded cage, isn't it? They'll also find that any powers they regain cease to work outside of the castle walls (this is also a temporary effect) so flying outside is not an option.

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?
Yes, 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 have a major impact on gameplay throughout the first few months of the game, and potentially a bit beyond that depending on where our players guide the plot. 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).

Can a put a character on the TDM if their canon is less than 30 days old?
Yes. For this app round, anything that's at least 30 days old when the game opens on June 12th can be applied from.

Do the apprentice mages have names?
Their names are Jeffrey, Grigory, Noelle, and Jolene.


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baltimores: (076; (I’ll make it))

exercise schmexercise

[personal profile] baltimores 2021-05-21 09:27 am (UTC)(link)
It'd be easy to miss her out in the yard, with so many others around taking up space. And he does at first, at least until a ball rolls across his line of sight. Amos looks up at where it came from, and when he sees someone so young... yeah. That's probably not good.

He's closer to the ball, so he moves over to it, kicks it back over in her direction.

"You alright?" he asks, voice soft, gentle. Probably a stupid question, considering everything, but it's not like he knows what else to say.
mytearsaremine: (annoyed)

[personal profile] mytearsaremine 2021-05-21 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
She doesn't look like she needs gentle. She looks kind of like she needs something to punch. "I'm fine." That's a lie. She huffs out angrily, and corrects, "I'm mad. But what else is new. This is all so stupid and unfair. My family is probably freaking out right now."
baltimores: (072; you feeling better?)

[personal profile] baltimores 2021-05-22 10:02 am (UTC)(link)
She might not need gentle, but he's going to give it to her regardless. She's a kid. And there's a lot of things Amos isn't good at when it comes to helping people, but kids. Kids he'll make more of an effort for than most.

That said, he's pretty pissed, too, if he lets himself think about it. So.

"Yeah, all this is bullshit," he says, keeping his tone even. Maybe more for his sake than hers. "I got people back home, too. Kinda wanna kick someone's ass, but doesn't seem like a good idea right now, if they can just lock us up with no effort. For no reason."
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[personal profile] mytearsaremine 2021-05-22 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm not good at kicking people's, um, asses anyway," Jolie admits, sounding entirely too grouchy about it. The hesitation over the swear is pretty clear, too. She does not normally swear much. This place has been challenging that a lot. "I'm good at swimming and running but that's really about it. I'd be pretty useless." Maybe that's why they threw her in here. Unable to do whatever they expected of her because she's just a skinny kid. Ugh.
baltimores: (143; I won’t)

[personal profile] baltimores 2021-05-23 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
"Huh," Amos says, a sound of acknowledgment. "I mean, I'm not bad at it, but getting into a fight here probably isn't gonna work out. So we're both useless now, I'd think. That's why they can keep us here."

He tilts his head, thoughtful expression crossing his features. "Doesn't mean we'll always be useless, though. Swimming and running are good skills to have. You never know. Maybe there's something beyond the walls."
mytearsaremine: (determined)

[personal profile] mytearsaremine 2021-05-23 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
"We have to get out of these walls before we can find out, won't we." She can see what he's trying to do, and it's kind of annoying because she's not a kid (yes, she is), but she knows he's just trying to help, too. And being mean to someone who's trying isn't right.

So she puffs out an angry breath, tugs on her itchy sleeves, and turns to actually face him, kicking the ball his direction for him to intercept or block or kick back, whatever he decides. "So what's your name, anyway?"
baltimores: (045; that’s me)

[personal profile] baltimores 2021-05-23 06:56 am (UTC)(link)
"Sure will," he agrees. And yeah. That seems far off at the moment. Unrealistic. But something's gotta happen; they can't just be stuck here indefinitely.

(They can, but it's something he'd rather not think about.)

He blocks the ball, bringing it to a stop with the side of his foot. Sandals probably aren't the best for this, but not like there's a ton of options. "I'm Amos," he says, then kicks the ball back to her. "You?"
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[personal profile] mytearsaremine 2021-05-23 07:12 am (UTC)(link)
She's already had her once-in-a-lifetime rescue. She's not sure if she's optimistic enough anymore to expect a second. "Jolie." She catches the ball with the bottom of her foot, hops it from left to right, then kicks it back with the side of her foot. "I'm from California. If you know where that is."
baltimores: (055; (but you made it back))

[personal profile] baltimores 2021-05-23 07:41 am (UTC)(link)
He watches her footwork, and yeah, that's definitely not gonna be happening on his end. He receives the ball on his toe, watches as it rolls up the top of his foot slightly, back off. Looks back over at Jolie.

"Yup," he says. "Never been there, but I've heard of it. I'm from Baltimore." And with that he kicks the ball back over to her.
mytearsaremine: (nervous)

[personal profile] mytearsaremine 2021-05-24 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hey, I know where that is, too. Also never been there. I've never been more than like fifteen miles from home. And now I'm in some weird other world, or maybe just crazy social experiment thing on a remote island, I don't know." She gives the ball another kick back, nothing fancy this time. "Nuts, right?"
baltimores: (084; (I can keep going))

[personal profile] baltimores 2021-05-25 07:56 am (UTC)(link)
He laughs a little as he receives the ball. "Definitely nuts," he says. "I dunno if this is a social experiment. Kinda a lot going on if it is." Emerging from a void, being pulled up from a well; seriously, who approved that?

Never having left home, though. Yeah. He could relate to that when he was her age, probably. Amos kicks the ball back over.

"I remember the first time I left home. Was... kinda like this, actually. No magic, but I went to space. So that was different." A major culture shock on top of everything else, not that he'd known how to absorb it at the time. Had just kinda. Rolled with the punches. "At least the air's free here."
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[personal profile] mytearsaremine 2021-05-25 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"They charged you for air, in space? When you need air to live? That's awful," Jolie frowns. She's not gonna be a fan of capitalism when she learns more about it, honestly. "Did you get to go home again? Where you didn't have to pay to breathe?"

She pauses, hands on her hips, and adds, "Before being dumped into jail here, I mean."
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[personal profile] baltimores 2021-05-26 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, I did," he says, but doesn't sound particularly enthused about it. He takes a second to look up at the cloudless sky, sun shining down on them, outpowering every other star's light. "Kinda preferred it up there, actually. Not the paying for air part. You're right, that was awful. I know some people got hurt by that. But Earth wasn't great for me."

In truth, he hasn't really thought much about how much having to pay for air hurt other people; never really affected him, so. It was fine. Amos almost smiles to himself; Naomi would like her. The chances of him seeing Naomi again are also pretty small, so, nevermind that. Push that thought off to the side.

Amos looks back up at Jolie. "What was California like? I heard it has beaches, but that's all I really know."
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[personal profile] mytearsaremine 2021-05-26 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, I only saw a little part of it, on the Pacific Coast Highway," Jolie says, tilting her head up, too. Even the sun feels different. The air doesn't smell right. Not enough salt, not enough diesel. "Where my family lives. We have a little motel and diner thing, all of us worked there for a long time, and we lived in a bunch of houses on the other side of the highway. I go swimming every day in the ocean."

She looks back down and scuffs at the cobblestones of the courtyard. Half the family moved away over the past year, while she's been writing her side of things for Odd. She doesn't blame them, but she does kind of miss them.

Right now, she misses everybody, even Al. Maybe especially Al. He'd know how to get out of this mess. "It isn't a fancy beach or anything," she rambles, distracted by homesickness now. "There's a lot of rocks, and there's some cliffs further up that you can climb to. And it's tricky swimming sometimes, if you don't know where the riptides are. But it's really pretty at sunrise, you know."
baltimores: (053; Peaches)

[personal profile] baltimores 2021-05-26 08:16 am (UTC)(link)
He listens to her rambling, ear attentive to all of it, not entirely sure if he fucked up by bringing up her home — if that's just going to upset her more than she already was, remind her of what she's lost by being here — or if it's a comfort to reminisce, somehow. But. Too late for that now, probably best to just go along with it.

"Beach doesn't have to be fancy to be good," he says, keeping his tone light. "Sounds like a lot more than I ever had. When I lived in Baltimore, I found this little island off the docks. Wasn't great for swimming, and no cliffs or anything, but, you know. It was mine."

And.

"Sunrise was good, yeah?" he asks, to her, to himself. "Whole new day ahead, warmed everything up. Though I guess mine would've come a couple of hours before yours." Ignore the part where they're probably separated by years, maybe centuries; east coast and west coast were still the same, apparently.
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[personal profile] mytearsaremine 2021-05-26 05:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Considering this guy went into space and had to pay for air, probably a few years, yeah. Jolie scuffs the floor again, this time looking at his feet. Kick the ball back whydoncha?

"Yeah, probably. Time zones are funny like that. I always a morning person. It drives my dad and brother nuts, but since I mostly just go out to run and swim it's not like it bothers them. I think they just like to give me a hard time." It's kind of an invitation. Talk about your family, too, Amos?
baltimores: (090; people are tribal)

[personal profile] baltimores 2021-05-27 07:44 am (UTC)(link)
Amos follows her gaze, glancing down, the ball still at his feet. Huh. Kinda forgot about that. Got lost in... whatever it is he's trying to do. Trying to make her feel better, he figures, though who knows how well he's doing on that front.

He kicks the ball back over.

"Yeah, maybe. Definitely worse things you could be up to. I never really got the hang of mornings," he says. Pauses for a moment, like he's weighing an internal debate; shrugs, goes for it. "Lydia, the woman who looked after me when I was growing up, eventually she had to figure out how to get me out of bed. Took a while. You get a bucket of water dumped on you enough times, though, you start to figure it out."

There's a distant fondness to his voice, one he probably doesn't even really recognize. That was a while ago. Completely different lifetime, really.
mytearsaremine: (aaaah)

[personal profile] mytearsaremine 2021-05-29 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
She bounces the ball around between her feet for a moment, then has to stop and giggle by the end of his story. "Water dumped on you? Really? Oh my god. That sounds like something I'd do to my brother if I wanted to be mean. Like for a prank."
baltimores: (103; (stupid))

[personal profile] baltimores 2021-05-30 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
He can't help the grin that crosses his face at her giggles. It's a nice sound. He might be doing alright with this after all.

"Yeah," he laughs, soft and under his breath. "I really didn't want to get out of bed some mornings. Desperate times, desperate measures for her, and all that, I think."