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Test Drive Meme #5


Test Drive Meme #5
LOGS | NETWORK | OOC | MEMES | NAVIGATION



Arrival



Part 1


You arrive in an unknown space, dressed in white clothes (player choice what kind of clothes, as long as they cover everything). Whatever was happening to you before no longer happens. It's like everything was put on a pause and you were transferred away from the situation without you realizing it happened.

The space that you find yourself in is one of these four options:

An empty landscape filled with snow and ice, almost like a blank canvas.
A field with cherry blossom trees and spring flowers.
A sunny beach near an ocean that seems never ending.
A quiet forest with falling autumn leaves.

All of the spaces seem to continue endlessly. No matter where or how far you walk it almost seems like you're not moving at all. There are no animals here - just those who happened to wake up there at the same time, in the same place. Everyone is wearing the same kind of plain, white clothes.

Despite the possible rollercoaster of emotions you might be feeling, the place somehow feels familiar. Like somehow you belong there.

And it looks like you're not alone.


Part 2


After half an hour has passed the surroundings change as everyone is teleported into a room with all the other new arrivals, no matter what space they woke up in. It's a large place with plenty of seats to sit in and beverages to enjoy. Medical attention is offered to those who need it and the doctors here are very prepared for any challenging situations.

Here, in this room, everyone gets an answer to where they are and why. A hologram of a man appears at the center of the room, waiting to be heard. He brings a message on behalf of the leaders of Ellipsa.


The Message [ Click to Expand ]

Hello, my name is Olwen. I'm one of the leaders of Ellipsa as it currently is. I'm also one of the four who summoned you here.

Our world is in trouble and we need your help. I apologize for tearing you away from your world and forcing you to come here but I hope you understand. The magic we used doesn't let us ask in advance, nor does it let us choose who we bring here.

This world is composed of four Seasonal Segments. All of them represent one of the seasons. They were the places we used to get our resources from, but now they're dangerous places no one should go into unless they have the power to fight back. All of them have their own sets of powerful monsters and natural catastrophes.

We used to have plenty of people here who could control the powers of the four Seasons. We called them Seasonal Power Holders. Unfortunately, due to a tragedy you can read about later, we lost almost all of them. Now only four of us remain and the world is in chaos. We have done our best to protect the world, but we need more power holders to do that.

That's where you come in.

All of you have been assigned to one of the seasons. Whatever space you were in just now is what season you represent. You will learn different skills based on the season and those skills are going to help you save this world.

These powers don't interfere with your own natural powers. They use a new energy that has formed inside of you. It's harmless to your health, but it's vital to your seasonal powers. Your own powers should still work, even if the dark energy outside the city might interfere with them.

Unfortunately bringing you here wasn't as simple as it sounds. We couldn't do anything about how to keep you anchored to this world other than making a simple spell that helps with it. That is, you need to touch someone else who is not from this world ideally at least once a day. It will help you stay in control of your powers and boost your magical energy. If you don't, the consequences aren't very good. But as long as you hold someone's hand or give someone a handshake, you should be fine.

That's all I have to say about the situation. The staff of the Research Center will give you more information about housing and other necessary things. I will, however, promise that you will be sent home once the situation becomes better. That's the least we can do.


The hologram can be viewed in private in a separate room later, should someone wish to look at it again. For now, the staff of the Research Center hands everyone their new smartphones with their small flower lucky charms (the flower is anything the player decides). They're also told that the building next door is where everyone can find a room assigned to them with some of their belongings there and possibly even any animal companions. Those concerned about their mount-sizes companions are welcomed to the stables downstairs to see if their friends are there. The mounts are allowed to stay there until you find a place more suitable for them.

In the Arrival's hall there are also several stands with information pamphlets.

First type of stand is for the local Guilds and about the benefits or joining one.

Second type of stands is for the Welcome Center that aim to show otherworlders what the world is like and help guide people in the beginning of the journey and helps in getting settled into the new world. They even have people to help if you're unfamiliar with the new phones.

Third type of the stands is for The In Touch Support Group that is led by the Otherwordly Ambassador, Kamisato Ayato. The pamphlets have contact information for businesses looking to help Otherworlders. They also focus more on the lore of the World and what they have discovered so far, as well as a guide on what to think about when preparing to venture out to the Segments.

Once you get your smartphone and necessary information, you're urged to go out and find your apartment. After that whatever you want to do is up to you.

Part 3


The building next door is where everyone can find their new apartments. As you enter, you're told by a friendly native that for the first two months you can live anywhere rent-free and five meals a day are paid for you. After that they get a monthly payment that helps with some of their living expenses, but otherwise they have to have a job to support themselves.

All of the apartments are comfortable, two bedroom apartments with all necessary utilities. They are also completely soundproof. Sometimes the magic system, however, does glitch and you might find yourself rooming with a stranger. This is not the intention and the staff will immediately prepare you your own room if you ask them. But maybe having a roommate isn't all that bad?





Light a Candle For You




Part 1


All throughout the city, a festival is taking place. It's the festival to honor the dead. The areas are decorated with aesthetically appropriate lights and different flowers. Upon a closer look it becomes clear that all the flowers are bundles of flowers, based on the otherworlders' flower charms. Where a characters' flower is depends on their Season, but all of the appear in the Nightwake Center district.

The main part of the festivities is to light candles in various places. There are even floating lanterns, that can be either launched to the skies or put on surfaces of water. Those who have lost (= to death) someone at any point in their life will receive a message from them in their dreams and otherwise pleasant dreams about them if they light up a candle during the festivities.

Those who have died before (back in their world or on Ellipsa) will receive a protective light around them if they light up a candle. This light will also let the natives know to treat them with kindness and respect during the festivities. They will even receive special bonuses at some of the shops and restaurants, like discounts or extra items. The light itself will decrease any damage done to them for the rest of the month. The light will dim "when needed", but even as it's not easily noticeable, it will continue to protect.

Characters may receive both of these effects.

Part 2


The second part of the festivities involves making small ghosts made out of paper or cloth. These crafts are for the local ghosts to possess so they can be seen by everyone. Once the ghosts have possessed the crafts they will hover around the place, experiencing the festivities better than in their ethereal form. Only ghosts that wish to move on to the afterlife will possess the crafts.

Some of the ghosts gather at the Blossomcrown Park where magical crests have been set on various tables there. These ghosts are those who have been waiting for this moment to pass onto afterlife. Everyone visiting the bonfire will be given a special flower wreath. The goal is to wait for one of the ghosts to move and take hold of the wreath (literally holding onto it with their craft ghost forms) before placing it on the crests together with another person. This will help the ghosts to cross the border into afterlife. The wreath disappears after the ghost has passed on. This ritual can only be done at this time of the year, as the air is filled with a mysterious essence that helps with passing on. The scientists have yet to properly determine what the essence truly is, but it seems to concentrate on the park and at least it's not dangerous for the living.

The park also has some places to just sit down and enjoy the atmosphere at the park. There are also some food and drink stalls.







We All Become What We Pretend To Be




Part 1


The final part of the festivities is the multi-day Costume Party Masquerade happening in the largest airship of the city. The ship circles around the whole city of Nightwake, occasionally stopping at the dock and taking new passengers (or letting old ones out) before continuing on again. The airship is special, as it has a giant ballroom in the middle. There are also cabins, some more private and some more communal for those who just want a quick place to crash rather than a proper room.

Everyone who boards the airship must wear some sort of a mask, but they also have to be in a costume of some sort. Those who don't have either or both will be guided to a dressing room where the magic will pick them whatever they are missing at random (= of player's choosing) and dress them (their current clothes will be waiting for them at the airship station later). No one escapes the rule of a costume and a mask around here!

A magic is also applied to everyone's mask, making it harder for anyone to recognize the person wearing it (possibly even those who know them very well). This is said to add some level of mystery to the evening. Of course the spell will pause whenever someone takes off their mask and that may reveal a secret to someone. No one will just automatically forget if they saw someone take off their mask.

The music encourages people to dance and be brave in asking a stranger to dance with them. Thanks to the atmosphere of the masquerade, touch energy will feel even better than usual, even if you'd be "fully loaded".

Part 2


Another sort of magic sneaks into the party, as people's costumes start to take over their personalities. Someone dressed up as a king might start acting all regal, while a vampire look-a-like might try to bite someone in their neck. Some might even lose the sight of who they really are and completely take on their new roles for the time they're in the airship and in the costume.

Fairies will start trying to bomb people gone weird with water balloons, as a splash of water on their faces will wake them up from the trance (even if the said person is wearing a mask). They're even teleporting water balloons for others to toss - especially if it looks like someone is acting a bit too dangerously.

Another way is to strip them out of their clothes, but that might be something reserved for the privacy of a cabin, rather than the ballroom.

Even once someone has been freed from the spell they can unfortunately be spellbound again later on - but it's just less likely.




OOC TIPS


- Ask your questions related to the TDM here.

- The TDM is available only to friends of the mods and their friends. If you want to play in the TDM, please leave a note here to inform us who invited you over. We will get to you as soon as possible.

- Test Drive is open for current characters to make a top level as well. New characters can add TDM on their subject line to indicate they're new!

- Current characters cannot access the starting area again to meet new arrivals. They can, however, be at the Research Center when the newbies are teleported in.

- The TDM is game canon so anything in the TDM can happen for your character(s) in the game as well.

- Smut is not allowed on the TDM. You can play situations leading to it, but if the thread is turning into smut, please move it to a private space such a post in your character's journal, or a locked post in the game's log community if you decide to app!

- Check Locations: City to find more areas to explore inside the city. Every place in the districts are open.

- Similarly, Locations: Segments is useful for outdoors adventures.

- You can find monsters to encounter on Beastiary.

- FAQ has information on characters' smartphones as well as general things about the world that might be handy.



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mayoninofukucho: (Serious Arc Time)

[personal profile] mayoninofukucho 2023-11-13 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[Who wouldn't fail the first judgement, really? Most people kill animals to survive, even just indirectly by eating them, and who hasn't smashed a mosquito or some other pesky vermin? As such, Eren's self-judgement feels much too harsh. "I can't atone for anything I've done"... what could he possibly have done that the others haven't?

Those from Eren's world all killed titans, not knowing that they were innocent people turned into monsters - and even with that knowledge, it couldn't have been avoided. According to Jean, they ended up having to fight other humans too, but it's not like they targeted innocent civilians! No one from Eren's world so much as implied that he's been anything but a friend and comrade to them.

Hijikata doesn't know what makes Eren be so unforgiving to himself, but it pains him to hear him say these things. He steps up to him and takes one of his hands.]


Eren, you shouldn't talk like that. There are far worse people in the multiverse than you. I don't think there's anything people can't atone for over time - even if for some, it'll take a damn long time.

[There definitely are some people - no one he met personally, but cruel and terror-bringing tyrants he heard about, whether historical ones or ones from other worlds (including those utter shitheads who brought about the titan apocalypse) - whom he'd want to suffer in hell for centuries if not millennia, but even they will eventually be considered fit to move on to a new existence. Who's to say Eren wouldn't be reincarnated as a bird after a few million lifetimes of torture?]
Edited 2023-11-13 15:40 (UTC)
dreamsofwings: (39)

[personal profile] dreamsofwings 2023-11-13 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Eren killed a literal human being when he was about nine. It doesn't sit heavy on his conscience at all, though. He did that to save Mikasa and he'd have made that same choice a thousand times. A million times. It's just who he was, probably who he still is.

Saving someone is probably forgivable, but killing 80% of the world to save a handful of people never could be. He knows that, has known it for years, but he still kept going. He wonders sometimes if he's really capable of being different. He told Reiner once we can be something different now that they were in Ellipsa, but Eren is never sure that he can be.

But his genocide was always situational. He has no reason to kill anyone here, not unless they put his friends in mortal danger. Even if he wanted to — and he doesn't — there are no wall titans here to unleash upon the unsuspecting world.

The most he can do with the Founder is access or share (or alter?) memories, but as far as he knows, that only works on Eldians. It doesn't work on Mikasa or Levi, at least not the altering part. He has no plans to alter anyone's memories, but he's been sitting on a plan to share them.

That's going to get extremely out of his control, but that's a story for December!

He looks down at where Hijikata takes his hand, then back up at the other man's face.
]

Maybe there are.

[ He knows there are; there are people who can destroy whole planets. He learned about this in Folkmore. ]

But I'm a lot worse than you think.

[ He shakes his head and squeezes Hijikata's hand briefly. ]

It doesn't matter that much right now. We're here, not back in titan hell. I don't think anyone is judging our sins or whatever now.
mayoninofukucho: (Contemplating)

[personal profile] mayoninofukucho 2023-11-13 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[In some ways, Hijikata is the same way. He also doesn't regret maiming the bandits who blinded his brother when he himself was 11; he only regrets that he couldn't protect him. He doesn't regret killing and maiming many rebels of the anti-foreigner faction either; after all they wanted to kill him and his men too. Maybe he and Eren are both inherently violent. Maybe they're just naturally suited to humanity's eternal cycles of conflict.

A genocide can never be excused, but if Hijikata had to decide between sacrificing a huge number of innocent people or sitting idly while his home country got destroyed, it would be one hell of a situation for him, too. Ultimately, though, he'd find a third option. He'd pull it off, somehow, together with everyone else. (He can't imagine a situation where there is no third option.)]


I'm worse than you think, too.

[If nothing else, he can tell Eren that much. There may be things he doesn't know about him, but that goes both ways. Eren doesn't know that he regularly tortures captives for information back home, for one. In fairness, his menacing words and presence are sometimes enough to make the rebels crack, but some of them are as goddamn stubborn as he is.]

You're right, though. It's not our time to be judged yet.
dreamsofwings: (12)

[personal profile] dreamsofwings 2023-11-13 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Eren, having pretty much only seen Hijikata be like this, sweet and reassuring, has a hard time believing it. But then, he only knows bits and pieces of the man's life at home. He was a soldier too, after all, and no one is a soldier for very long without dying if they don't have at least something hard in them somewhere.

He remembers Hijikata cheering for him in the titan memory, too. No one who didn't enjoy violence at least a little would have done that, he thinks. (He might be biased, as someone whose first and second choices are always violence.)
]

Maybe that's why I like you.

[ It's such a stupid thing to say and he knows that, but he's still a stupid teenager at heart in a lot of ways. Time weirdness and several years spent in limbo planning to die will do that to a guy, apparently. ]
mayoninofukucho: (Enjoy it while it lasts!)

[personal profile] mayoninofukucho 2023-11-13 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[For a good while, everything Hijikata learned about titans made him hate them more. When he experienced Eren's memory, he was practically yelling along with Eren's younger self, burning with white-hot fury. It took a lot more knowledge for him to reach a point of something like... well, "acceptance" would be too much said, but he can handle the matter more calmly now.

At Eren's response, he can't suppress a snort. He'll just say the damndest things! It makes sense, though. Out of all the people Hijikata ever loved, things only worked out with those who were also combatants. Much as he struggled emotionally, he could never allow himself to be happy with an innocent civilian. He returns Eren's hand squeeze, then gently lets go of him.]


I suppose I should be happy for that.

[Now they got thoroughly sidetracked from Eren's candles... but maybe that's a good thing. Reminiscence is important, and it can be healing in its own way, but it's hard for Hijikata to see Eren sad for long.]

Should we help some more ghosts pass on to the other side?