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TEST DRIVE MEME #2

TEST DRIVE MEME #2

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. Characters already in the game, however, are free to use TDM prompts in their own catch-alls and logs. 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 (with the stated limitations).

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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BE OUR GUEST

You may possess any number of questioning thoughts as you traverse the blindingly white room and are dropped into a darkness beneath your feet, but perhaps those same thoughts will be replaced with an awe and curiosity as you come to. Expiation has you now and you have joined the ranks of the Chosen, a seemingly select number of individuals who have arrived with parchment either in-hand or near them, detailing physical and mental statistics in addition to a particular crime to which you have been accused.

How you choose to spend your time here is largely up to you...



IT'S A WINDMILL, NOT A GIANT

     

As you begin to acquaint yourself with the lay of the land about you, you'll find that not too far from where you've woken there's a rather grandiose tower windmill. Its blades rotate at a casual pace as it faces the ocean and its accompanying shoreline. It appears to be in relatively pristine condition, implying that it is cared for well and often, likely by the locals of the town of Aldrip, which can be easily spied from the elevated level of land upon which the windmill sits.

Outside of the main structure is a collection of wooden crates in various display. Some of these are closed. Some are open. If you observe for long enough, you'll eventually find that a few relatively muscular sorts arrive on the scene to retrieve some of these crates and take them back the distance toward the town that lingers at the base of the mountains. If you choose to inspect the crates, you'll find some of them filled with heavy canvas sacks that contain flour. If you choose to ask the town locals retrieving them about this, they will explain that the windmill companion you have woken near is just one of the many implements that the locals use to provide sustenance to dining tables, festivities, and more.

You have the option to help the locals carry crates back, potentially to curry some favour with them, or simply take some sacks of flour yourself. Crates require more than one person to carry due to the weight, but two able-bodied adults should be able to handle the job quite well. A sack of flour can generally be carried by one, but perhaps you'll find yourself needing some assistance anyway. Maybe ask one of the others who've woken up near you. It certainly seems you're not alone in this new endeavour.






WHERE ONLY THE BRAVE MAY GO

     

If windmills and manual labour aren't your thing, you may find yourself drawn to the seemingly mysterious cave at the foot of the mountains, not far from the windmill in question.

The locals refer to this cave as Lorentia. Jagged rocks poke out around the entrance and have been sculpted and shaped to resemble what appears to be the massive sharp-toothed mouth of a dragon. It is possible you may be momentarily stopped by one of said locals who will explain that the Lorentia Cave is a passage system that leads through the interior of the mountains, though due to some collapse of the inside, the passageway does not go in far and is currently blocked off for the safety of local citizenry. In other words, proceed with caution.

If you're still feeling brave and care to take a peek inside, by all means. No one's going to stop you.

The interior of Lorentia Cave consists of both narrow passageways and some larger, more cavernous like rooms. There are assorted mining implements scattered along the ground, propped up against the walls, and carts that are filled with various ores, rocks, crystals, and more. The locals of Aldrip use Lorentia Cave for largely mining purposes and many of the things that are retrieved can be used for the smithing forges, the crafting of weaponry, or fashioning into jewellery and other accessories that are sold locally and taken to other towns on the continent.

There are some crudely designed signs that note to take care and depict simple skull drawings, indicating that certain paths may be a little more dangerous to traverse than others. If you are especially lucky (or unlucky, as the case may be), you may even spot some skeletal remains from some less-than-fortunate souls who got caught in a dead-end path and simply never made it out again.

If you listen closely, sometimes you hear the flutter of wings and a distant roar. Maybe it's best not to linger...



 

NO SOMETHING FOR NOTHING

MAXWELL'S SILVER ROCK-HAMMER

     

The townsfolk are welcoming to newly-arrived, something that has largely been met with a fair amount of scepticism and wariness from prior arrivals. That said, they continue to be hospitable, eager to share stories and songs about their land, their people, and their traditions.

A jewelcrafter is displaying their work today, putting their various wares out for locals and members of the Chosen to admire, or perhaps to purchase. Part of their demonstration is opening geodes with rock-hammers and showing off the impressive inside of colour and masterful natural works of art gifted to them by the land's bounty. They may choose to speak a little on how they revere the land, the resources they've been given, and how all of this has been bestowed upon them by the very gracious Those Who Were There, a mysterious and seemingly celestial higher power.

For those who are interested, they have the opportunity to offer some assistance to the jewelcrafter by opening some geodes as well. There's plenty of rock-hammers to go around and the most recent retrieval from Lorentia Cave's mining appears to have been very successful. The jewelcrafter is so moved by the offer of help that he's more than happy to let those who aid him keep one opened geode for themselves at no cost.

Congratulations on your new piece of decor!






FORGING BONDS IN THE FIRES OF PASSION

     

If you were a brave soul who made visit to the Lorentia Cave and came back with some weapon or armour crafting materials (including skeletal remains), you'll find that the smithies of Aldrip are eager to do business and many of them enjoy their craft for the sake of being passionate about what they do.

They'll waste no time in starting the forge and should you have a specific piece in mind you are requesting, as long as they have the materials on hand, they'll even be willing to show you the general process from start to finish on a rough draft of the piece in question. If you're feeling especially keen to help, they may offer to let you work directly on your project, though they will express apprehension and a wary eye for those who fail to have prior experience with such gruelling tasks.

Once your piece is finished, you can either wear it immediately, learn the best way to maintain and keep your equipment, or put it out on public display to show the rest of Aldrip and its residents, new and old alike. If you choose to let the smithies keep your piece, they'll pay you the cost of the materials you've brought them, plus a small percentage markup depending on how much personal effort you put into the craftsmanship personally.

Better yet, you may have just come out of the situation with a permanent bond. The smithies have an appreciation for those who share similar interests and may be willing to provide future discounts to those who purchase their wares.



 

FEEDING THE MASSES

YOU'RE A REEL CATCH

     

Aldrip locals always have a need for food and with many Chosen having recently arrived, that need has increased exponentially, for now they have a larger number of mouths to keep fed and stomachs to keep happy. To help inspire this retrieval of food, Aldrip is hosting a fishing competition and anyone who's interested in participating may do so, provided that they follow the guidelines set in place.

All participants must use local fishing equipment and this will be provided by the various merchants in town free of charge, save for those who wish to keep their fishing tackle. All fish caught within the local rivers, ponds, and the nearby ocean are acceptable for submission. Citizens (local or Chosen) are forbidden from using magic or technology as a means to catch their quarry. Anyone found breaking these rules will be disqualified and will be fish'd (that is, they will have raw flopping fish thrown at them).

The winner of the competition is chosen by having caught the largest fish (determined by size and weight) and will be announced at the end of the competition. The applicable winner may keep their fishing tackle free of charge and have their winning fish cooked in the style of their choice by the locals, which can then be shared amongst the people if they so choose (a fantastic way to make friends). The winner will also have a mediocre fish sculpture awarded to them with their name chiselled into the details in honour of their glorious victory.

OOC Notes:
Both TDM participants and characters already in the game may participate in the fishing competition. Please use the designated comment if you wish to partake. On the 13th of March (after applications have closed for the cycle), the winner will be announced and drawn by RNG. We will announce who the winner is on this TDM post (in these notes), the moderator plurk, and the OOC community.






I'M A [X], NOT A FISHER

     

If you're not a fishing kind of individual yourself, there's still plenty for you to get involved with.

Aldrip has need of people who are capable of preparing meals, especially seafood. It is probable that many participants of the fishing competition will end up fishing up things that are not fish or eligible for submission, but still edible. These include crabs, lobsters, jellyfish, octopuses, clams, and other related sea life. If you have experience with cooking or simply want to help out, the Aldrip locals will welcome you with open arms and may even pay you for your assistance.

If cooking isn't your forte, you'll find that some of the Aldrip citizens enjoy a betting pool from time to time. If you have some coins or something else you don't mind putting up for gamble, you might just come out with the whole pot if you put your currency on the winning fisher. Anyone found to be attempting to rig the betting pool and competition, however, will be returned their bet. We don't take kindly to cheaters here.

At least not openly.

Fishing can be a sometimes dangerous pastime. You may find a fisher who has gotten themselves accidentally hooked on their line or perhaps when they were freeing a fish, the hook got lodged into their thumb. Aldrip welcomes those who have healing abilities to help assist those more unfortunate situations, so fishers can go back to casting out their lines to make the most of the competition. That said, there's nothing in it for potential healers, just the notion that you've done a good deed.



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[personal profile] generaltraitor 2023-03-10 01:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Celes can't help a touch of vertigo as she peers over the ledge: Yes, alright, she's seen the world from the railing of an airship or over the edge of a floating continent. But this underground pitfall is something else entirely.

Still... Even if she was more acrophobic than she really was, that didn't matter right now.
]

You're awfully calm, aren't you? [ She hunkers down, seizing onto one of the wooden supports as an anchor, and reaching her other arm down as far as she can to Nanami. It's hard to tell this person's height like this, but he doesn't seem that much taller or bigger than her; she should be able to haul him up, if nothing went wrong... ]

C'mon, quick -- I heard that beast in the tunnels. Did it get you?
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[personal profile] overtid 2023-03-12 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
[ It's definitely a reach, the sort that would make the hyperbolic and less biologically informed claim that their arm was close to popping from the socket, but he manages to grab hold of her hand. Helped, in part, by getting enough of the toe of his shoe against (or into, with a dabbling of cursed energy) the wall. ]

Not awfully, no. Please wait a moment before pulling.

[ Not to be overly demanding in this position, but he'd rather not leave the nata behind or try to retrieve it from above. The hand holding fast to its handle twists, elbow shifting direction, and with a hard jerk back, he wrenches it from the wall. ]

The stability coefficient of cave soil got me. Though admittedly, I had decided to move toward said beast.
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[personal profile] generaltraitor 2023-03-12 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She feels herself skid forward dangerously -- only an inch or so, but under the circumstances it feels like half a mile. Perhaps she should've copied the stranger and jammed her sword in the wall as a piton. Not a dignified use of an antique, but if the ghost of the last wielder it wanted to show up to complain, they were welcome to. But she just sets her teeth and holds on, even when his motions to free the weapon threaten to make her slide towards the cliff even more: ]

No sweat, take your time!...

[ Sabin would be so disappointed. ]

"Stability co..."? [ She laughs, as she strains to one-handedly haul the man back on more solid ground. ] You know, I grew up in a lab, and I don't think I've [ huff ] ever heard that before.
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[personal profile] overtid 2023-03-13 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
[ Even an inch or so is enough to draw a frown, somewhat boxy, conscious that his following insistence on yanking out his weapon can't have helped her. When he then commits to letting go should she move much more, or appear to struggle, it isn't a matter of underestimating her ability — any reason he might have had to doubt that she'd have volunteered without believing she could do it (even if he's probably heavier than he looks) necessarily pales against how little choice he'd had — but objective assessment.

Ultimately, an unnecessary (mental) precaution. She's managing, and once she's got him close enough that he could, with a free hand, be able to grasp the "ledge", he altogether casually lobs the nata leftward and over her, listening as it hits the ground with a blunted clunk beyond. (Even if he'd completely screwed up the throw, completely wrapped as it was and without his energy or techique behind it, it wouldn't have cut.)

It's literally as he's tossing it that he answers, ]


Then I assume it wasn't a lab dedicated —

[ Here grasping for that ledge, to contribute to the hauling effort, ]

— to geology, or specifically, speleogy.
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[personal profile] generaltraitor 2023-03-13 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
...! [ Even though she's already low to the ground, she instinctively ducks her head as the nata sails overhead: ] Careful!--

--huh? Hardly. [ Formally, the facility had been a cutting-edge centre for biotechnology and magitek research and weapons development. Informally, if some of her more scathing friends were to be asked, it was for unconscionable mad science. ] But I've also never heard of a sp-- a geologist hearing a dragon and going to investigate.

[ OK, one last heave and that ought to do it, before said dragon or whatever unseen beast decides to show itself at the worst time possible: ]

Ready? One, two--
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[personal profile] overtid 2023-03-13 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
Sorry.

[ Rather than noting, matter-of-factly, that it wouldn't have hit her — probably because he acknowledges that he ought to have warned first. ]

Well — there aren't dragons in my world, but I'm also not a geologist.

[ That there are worse than dragons is presently, and unlikely to become, relevant.

Then, ready, and he confirms with an Aa, waiting until after that heave, after he's pulled himself, too, by his leverage on the ledge, and is able to swing a knee up and over, then the next. With the force needed, it's a close thing once gravity reduces its hold, not to pitch forward into her.

Really, something like that shouldn't have been too strenuous for him, but there's a heaviness to his breath on which he says, ]


Thank you.