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TEST DRIVE MEME #1

TEST DRIVE MEME #1

Welcome to the TDM for Expiation, a pan-fandom adventure game with fantasy, science fiction, and sometimes subtle horror elements. We ask that top-level comments are reserved for new characters and players looking to experience a taste of the world and overarching storyline. Feel free to submit any TDM / prompt-related questions to the corresponding comment below.

New players / characters looking to app are free to use TDM threads as samples in their application. Preexisting players / characters may use TDM threads as part of their AC proofs.

You may find the below links helpful in getting to know themes of the world, locations, the people, and so on.

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A WARM WELCOME

The journey here has not been a particularly convenient one. The last thing you can recall is the room of blinding white and the incomprehensible voices that were speaking about you. Then came the dropping of the floor beneath you and suddenly you were falling into black. As you come to and regain a more clear vision of the world about you, you find that you are surrounded by pleasant greenery.

Deciduous trees are sprinkled here and there in some miscellaneous fashion. There are plants and flowers all about, the chirping of birds. Above you rests a fairly clear sky with a dotting or two of clouds. The sun is pleasant. Overall, it’s comfortable. Perhaps too comfortable.



MEADOWLANDS ARRIVAL

     

Within eyesight, though you can’t possibly know the footing distance, there appear to be fields. A portion of them dedicated to long stalk vegetables and the rest a neatly organised collection of leafy greens. Upon closer inspection, you’ll find that some of these look ready to be picked right away. Not much further past the fields are other buildings. Simple in style and not at all grand in structure or make. There’s people, too. It looks lively. The locals will tell you that you’ve set foot in Aldrip.

Not far from you, in fact relatively close if not in hand already, is a rolled parchment bound by a rather nondescript twine. If you unfurl it, you’ll find a generic welcoming message addressed specifically to you.

Welcome to Expiation. We, who have found you so worthy and deserving, have declared you to be one of the Chosen.

The cryptic written greeting is followed by a collection of recorded statistics—physical and mental attributes, along with other observations about your person that clearly weren’t made by you (but may not necessarily be inaccurate).

Nearing the bottom is a peculiar line—

You have been charged with ▬▬ and in accordance with the doctrine of this world, you have ▬▬ until you will face your sentencing. Prepare your defence adequately or face the repercussions.

In spite of that strange little addition at the bottom, which may or may not make sense to you, you’re not the only one arriving in the meadowlands. You have some options. Maybe check with a nearby fellow otherworlder, scour the fields, meet the locals. First impressions, after all, can sometimes last a lifetime.






WILD COMPANIONS

     

The collective of newly-arrived aren’t the only ones exploring the meadowlands. Curious about the various sounds created by those not native to the world, there are animals living in and near the surrounding areas drawn to the attention. Different types and sizes of birds and beasts or other creatures that may resemble ones from your home world begin to close in on your location. Do they mean to do you harm or are they only simply wary about who you might be and what you’re doing?

Some of them are incredibly friendly, especially if you’re inclined to provide them with food, or if they’re younger and they simply don’t know better. But be aware, for every young animal, there is likely to be a parent not far behind, and less inclined to be understanding of your strange fate in this new predicament. As such, no matter how cute something may be, reconsider taking it with you, else you may simply stir the ire of their families.

If you find yourself in a position where you’ve inadvertently stepped into a territory not meant for you, you’ll need to find either a strategic escape or resort to force and self-defence. Fortunately, some of these larger, more aggressive beasts, are much the same ones that the locals in Aldrip have been seeking to cull for the safety of the citizens. Maybe you can make some fast friends with the Expiation natives by bringing them something you’ve had to put down.




 

THOSE WHO WERE THERE

Those Who Were There are what the locals refer to their gods as, considering them responsible for their continued growth in the world, the abundance of their crops and sea life, the greenery that surrounds them, native wildlife, and some of the strangely advanced luxury items that make their livelihoods a touch more convenient.

You’ve arrived at an opportune time. Although the peoples of the continent freely show their appreciation for their higher beings, every once in a while, they celebrate by way of joyful festivals, grand songs, and more expressive means of their devotion.




FESTIVITIES

     

Aldrip seems to be a bit busier than usual, with a little more foot traffic than what may be considered a normal day in the life. There’s music in the air provided by lutes, panpipes, and the dulcet tones of men and women alike, expressing songs and tall tales of those they have come to revere as celestial beings. They believe that honouring their betters can be done with song and dance as much as it can be with offerings and prayer.

The town is bustling, a plethora of additional street stalls selling all kinds of local cuisine, jewellery, weapons, and accessories branded with insignias that represent the same wave motif as can be found on the charms every newly-arrived will receive. There’s raucous laughter, a plethora of drinks (alcoholic and non) that are passed along merrily to those wandering through if one doesn’t have a drink already. It’s the perfect way to integrate yourself with the people whilst taking in the celebration.

A portion of the town has had the land cleared, set up with a minimalistic coliseum ring for archery competition and one-on-one combat. Winners of these exchanges don’t get anything grand, but are presented with plenty of free food and drink, and some may even be awarded with some modest badge accessories from the local shops for providing the people with some sport.

Out by the fields, closer to the shoreline of the Talion Sea, there’s a grand pillar of fire that’ll burn all through the day and into the dark of the night where more music follows and accompanies spirited dancing.






SENTIMENTAL OFFERINGS

     

If you’re searching for a momentary reprieve from the bustle of the festival, there’s a modest walkway of cobblestone that will lead you from the main streets of stalls, drinks, and making merry. Following the way it winds and curves will eventually take you to an elaborate display of dried flowers, jewellery, fanciful cloths, and other items. Some of these hang from nearby trees. Some are draped over an altar fashioned of dark wood.

A local who spies you there kindly explains that it’s a place to leave items of offering for Those Who Were There, as gratitude for all they have granted their loyal people. They also explain that the more sentimental attachment you hold for the item you give up, the more pleased the gods will be with you. What does that mean, exactly? It’s difficult to say, but it seems that it might endear you to the locals at the very least.

Those who leave an item will receive a noticeable wave-like mark on the interior of their dominant hand wrist, almost as if it’s a brand of some kind. This is temporary mark and will only last the length of the festival, but if locals see it, they will be more inclined to give information on the land, the people, and perhaps even extra drinks, food, or shop wares.

Even if you don’t leave an item, as you’ve only just arrived and you may not have much on your person, the locals won’t punish you or think ill of you. It’ll give you a chance to gather yourself before you go back to the festival proper. If you choose to go back at all. The relative quiet is so welcoming, after all.



 

THE GLITCH EFFECT

NO SIGNAL

     

If you’ve arrived in this world with a mobile device or something akin to (notebook, laptop, and so on), you’ll find that whilst there are no electrical outlets, there are slender and flat platforms available to keep items of this nature with a charge. You cannot connect to a network and there’s no signal for a connection to grapple onto. That said, programmes that don’t require a connection to be of use (note taking applications, calculators, games), are still operable.

You may find, however, in the use of these programmes that perhaps images are not displaying properly. The colouration may be inverted. There may be unexplainable lines drawn across graphics. Text may not accurately be presented, instead a jumble and tangle of letters, forming what looks more like a mass of verbal tendrils across your screen.

Bizarre and strange sounds may emerge from your device, sometimes a low hum that may be indiscernible to others. Sometimes a high frequency that lingers in the air. It may be just a flash of sound. It may be several seconds long.

Furthermore, it is possible that you may find strange imagery imprinted on the screen temporarily, even where there should be no graphic at all. It’s there for a moment or two before it fades away, almost as if it’s subliminal messaging. The strange imagery is difficult to make out—a highly detailed eye, or perhaps what appears to be an angular face. No two images will be the same, though some may hold some eerily similar depictions.

This strange happenstance will occur periodically until the festival reaches its conclusion.






STATIC BUZZING

     

Don’t think if you didn’t arrive with a mobile device or related that you’re free from some of the strange electronic phenomena. Devices that are native to Expiation will experience similar errors. The difference is that the devices as a collective (personal computers, printers, cameras, the platforms for charging devices, and more) will emit a fluctuating and repeating frequency of sound cycling from high to low. Some will be able to hear it, some will not, but for those who do, it will come accompanied with a static buzzing sound, as if a connection somewhere is on its last proverbial legs.

There isn’t a means to stop the sound from emerging without depowering the device in question and even the locals don’t seem to know what to do. There are several devices strewn about Aldrip, however, so even if you should unplug one, there will be others expressing the same assault on the ears. Aldrip’s people don’t seem particularly alarmed, however, explaining to those who ask that this sort of thing simply happens every so often, and should they but have faith, Those Who Were There will handle all things ‘in good time.’

Unlike the personal devices brought in by newly-arrived, the electronic devices of Expiation will not display incorrect / jumbled graphics, text, or bizarre flashing images, which may be considered a blessing in disguise, despite having to experience the potentially annoying hum. This strange occurrence, too, will mysteriously end once the festivities have drawn to a close.



sleepfan: (Forward light)

[personal profile] sleepfan 2023-01-31 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you think a baby can be a burden? That the Goddess would do that someone?

[After all, if Marianne is so determined to believe that she's inherently worthless, surely that would apply to her entire life. Including when she was an infant. So that would mean the Goddess allowed babies to be born that should be killed or abandoned. Linhardt finds that idea repulsive, and Marianne is a better person than he is, so surely she would feel likewise.

Linhardt blinks at her question. Does she not know? He thought that news would travel quickly.]


I left because I could not countenance how Edelgard and her allies were treating their citizens, and because I think she's making grave errors and would not listen to reason.

I'm surprised you don't know that. I'd expect news of a civil war to travel fairly quickly.
snowslip: (h8)

[personal profile] snowslip 2023-02-02 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
Well, no, but...

[ She still feels guilty and deserving of her sentence. Even if it's illogical, as Linhardt was pointing out, it's something she feels in her bones. A feeling she can't seem to shake, no matter how much people reassure her. Such is how depression tends to be. ]

I've not heard anything about a civil war. At least, not in Adrestia.

[ Marianne attended the war councils as her adoptive father had instructed her. News this big would surely have been discussed. Unlike the kingdom, Edelgard had successfully rallied the Adrestian lords under one banner. Though that doesn't appear to be the case anymore from Linhardt's account. ]

I didn't realize that many Adrestians opposed her views.
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[personal profile] sleepfan 2023-02-02 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Then your feeling may not match facts. Just because you feel something doesn't mean it's true: Edelgard feels like her only option is war, but that isn't true.

[And the Church must feel like its only option is lying, even if Seteth and Flyan are proving to be very evasive. He may need to go elsewhere for answers, but that can wait until fewer people are trying to kill him, and isn't a topic to discuss with Marianne.]

And I don't deserve to be here. So that can't be how and why they decided who to bring.

[He's 'guilty' but doesn't feel guilty. Linhardt has made his choices and he will stick by them. Whoever these people are, nothing guarantees that they have a moral compass any better than Edelgard's or the man who wasn't Tomas's.

The reveal that Marianne had heard nothing was...hmm. Linhardt is clearly stumped, eyes looking past her and at the wall into nothingness as they do when he's calculating or thinking something through. He holds his head in one of his hands and makes a 'hmm' noise.]


I wonder why...if nothing else, that information has substantial tactical value for the Alliance and we spread the information as far as we could.

[Before they'd discovered the Professor and the remains of the Church's forces, there had been no hope of victory. The hope had been to peel off enough resources to make the Empire collapse under its own weight or be vulnerable to outside invasion.]

The average person doesn't care who's in charge; they care about what their lives look like. The merchants suffer during war. And the nobility are divided. Most of them want power for themselves and will side with whomever is most likely to deliver it. Except for Count Bergliez. I think he's just having fun.

[At least someone is.]
snowslip: (ht1)

[personal profile] snowslip 2023-02-07 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
I don't understand how anyone can enjoy the fighting.

[ There's been too much senseless loss of life. Marianne has seen it firsthand on the frontlines and in the healer's tent. Did the Empire fracturing from within spell good news for the war ending soon? She can't tell. She has never been as shrewd or tactical as her adoptive father or Claude. She just did as she was told, tried to save those she could, and prayed with all her heart. ]

I wish there was some way to resolve things peacefully.

[ Linhardt is probably right though. She can't imagine Edelgard would back down so easily. Edelgard had always been so driven and self-assured. The exact opposite of herself. Marianne had even admired her, back in their academy days, but now... her war had caused so much suffering. ]

I'm not sure why the news didn't arrive. Are you at least somewhere safe, Linhardt?

[ She can't imagine betrayal would be taken lightly. ]