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TEST DRIVE: March
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- Date reminders. Reserves open 22 February and Applications (Canon | OC) open a week later on March 1st. Apps will only be open for four days!
- OC Reminder! Just a quick reminder that original characters are allowed. Those interested can also use the test drive. OCs do not need to be reserved.
- Emotions are key! Empatheias' premise focuses on how anyone's emotions can affect their environment, be it big or small. While not every emotion will cause a reaction, significant ones definitely will. How much effect a character will have will ultimately be up to you, the player. Also, while we're giving a lot of leeway for the test drive, keep in mind that there will be some limits in the actual game.
- Everyone has an amulet. All characters have a unique amulet that is specialized for them. It will contain all of their emotion drops and it serves as the network device. Remember, communication is telepathic. Otherwise, it works basically the same.
- Assume the character is already in the game. Because "OMG WHERE AM I IS THIS REAL LIFE" threads aren't going to be very helpful in this test drive! Plus, those are going to happen in-game, anyway. So to make things easier, just assume that they've been around at least a week or so. Still learning the ropes, but not a complete "first day" experience.
- First or third person allowed. Your threads can be in either first or third, but we'd advise being flexible about it. Remember, these threads can also be used in your application for samples! Reminder: We only require one sample and it can be done in either format. We have also made a change to our sample requirements, so look over the Applications page!
- Transfer to in-game. If accepted, you can assume threads made on the Test Drive happen in-game if the scenario can reasonably fit. For new characters, these threads do not count for activity check. However, these can be supplementary threads for players already in-game.
- For your threads, put the Character Name and the Canon in the subject line to help readily identify them. You're also welcome to use more than one prompt for respondents to choose from. If you have any questions or want to brush up on the game information, refer to the Game Information entry. Otherwise, tag around and have fun!
Now with that out of the way, here are some prompts you guys can work from!
• Prompt A: How about giving the emotions a try?
• Prompt B: Refer to the Task Board and choose a task your character may be interested in taking up. For this prompt, you could have your character ask for help, already be in the middle of the job, or react to it in some way. Perhaps they were an unfortunate victim or want to create a job countering an existing one. You could even have a prompt making a job request. Creating jobs for the purpose of the test drive is absolutely doable.
• Prompt C: How about giving the amulets a go? Start a telepathic conversation and see how it works. Remember, the amulets are sending out the owner's thoughts so might want to be careful about how the stream of consciousness goes...
• Prompt D: Self-proclaimed knight (and actual millionaire) Vermouth Pennybags has heard a local legend about a the infamous Chalice of Wisdom, an ancient relic said to be hidden somewhere within the city and only attainable by the most valiant and quick-witted in all the land. Of course, Vermouth Pennybags is not valiant or quick-witted, but he is very rich, and so he has enlisted the help of the Otherworlders in following the clues to find the Chalice. If you are successful, you will be rewarded handsomely...but only if you find the Chalice.
- The Knights Who Say...: The first task that Mr. Pennybags sets forth is for you to find a...shrubbery. Yes, a shrubbery, that supposedly, when its leaves are used to make tea, will leave behind dregs with another clue once the tea is drunk. As such, not just any shrubbery will do. You will need to fetch a shrubbery from a certain glade in the Ferril Mountains, where you will find a number of nice-looking and not-too-expensive shrubberies. The question is, which is the one the legend speaks of? One has golden leaves near the base, and that’s the one you’re looking for. However, it may take some time to find it! Did you bring your garden shears?
- A Vicious Streak A Mile Wide: Once the shrubbery is obtained and Mr. Pennybags drinks the magic tea, his next clue will lead him to conclude that you need to capture a...deadly bunny rabbit. What exactly makes a bunny deadly remains to be seen, but fortunately for you, there are plenty of farms nearby that keep bunnies around. There is indeed one very violent one among the bunch, but it won’t be so easy to find it. You will have to focus your own feelings of anger and hate to find the bunny in question, and even then, you will need to be careful. Once it’s been found out, the bunny will attack! Defend yourself against nibbles and wrestle the unruly beast into submission. The Chalice is on the line.
- What is Your Quest: Mr. Pennybags decides that what he must do with the rabbit to determine his next steps are to...set it free, because it keeps biting him, the little bugger. Instead, he conveniently finds a map at the local library that purportedly leads to the Chalice’s location! Following the map will take you deep into the woods on the far side of Lake Niras, where you will find a bridge across a ravine. The bridge is rickety and old, and a fall from this height will surely kill you. If you dare to cross, only bolstering feelings of confidence and courage will see you safely across. And should you make it to the other side...you will find Vermouth Pennybags himself there, snapping a picture of you and informing you that this was all just an elaborate set-up for a story in tomorrow’s newspaper. What a con. Well, enjoy those fifteen minutes of fame!
• Prompt E: An engineering society in Briarlan named The Beta Alpha Engineering Society or B.A.E.S. recently developed a new entertainment system called Crystal Simulation. The Crystal Simulation is a means to create a four-dimensional image or environment that can be interacted with on a seemingly real or physical way by a person using a specific equipment: a pair of bulky transparent rimmed eyeglasses made from the same crystals that can be found in the mines. This is a huge step in forwarding technology in all of Empatheias, and Verens is more than lucky for the B.A.E.S. to have decided to use the city as their testing grounds. Put a pair on and let the B.A.E.S. teleport you into an alternate reality through telepathy.
- Tutorial: The moment you open your eyes after putting the Simulation Glasses on, you find yourself in a desert. There's sand everywhere, even in your shoes. At least, it definitely feels real. Even the heat of the sun is scorching hot despite it being winter in Empatheias right now. You find that your clothes have changed, and you feel like such a beginner with your light clothes and small dagger. A long rectangular white box floats in front of you, and above it reads: ENTER YOUR NAME. The first word or name that you think of ends up being your name in this reality. You think of your actual skills from your home world, and these thoughts are transmitted to the B.A.E. in charge of your simulation. They sent you a mental image of a row of empty boxes in front of you, and on top of it reads: LVL 1, AMATEUR. At the very least, there seem to be other amateurs around you - in fact, all their names are floating above their heads!
- Level Up!: After finding out that this 4D reality is something similar to a "game", you find that in this reality, there are missions to accomplish. Unfortunately, you cannot accomplish anything while you're still an Amateur. Thanks to your trusty dagger (which needs to be re-sharpened every time you kill a monster), you can chop up the many cacti all around, kill Fluffy Bunnies, or head to the nearby oasis and make a fishing rod and catch fish. Doing these tasks add to your EXP, and once you reach level 5, you'll be prompted to change your class. You've been promoted, and it comes with new skills and a neat costume change! Although… if your B.A.E. thinks you're amusing in a bunny costume, then they won't hesitate to put you in one, instead. Nobody said this simulation was perfect!
- The Desert Dragon: Once enough players have reached level 5 and have changed classes, the desert will suddenly get dark. Winds will blow and howl until the sandstorm blinds everyone temporarily. Then, a roar. Once everyone's regained their sight, they'll find a white dragon with eyes glowing. It reeks of hatred and anger, and each claw is gripping a large gold ball with a giant star emblem on it. The dragon flies around the desert wreaking havoc and destroying the settlements in the oasis. Your job is to defeat this creature. Use your skills, your emotions (perhaps love and happiness will counter the dragon?), and try to pop those balls. They seem to be giving him power! Once the dragon has been defeated, the simulation is over and everyone who participated will be given 100 sylvs for their trouble. Thank you!
• Prompt F: Every year at Lake Niras, a group of fishing enthusiasts host the annual Iron Fish Tournament, in which everyone can compete as individuals or as a team in order to catch the rarest fish. A winner is determined by the size and rarity of the fish, but most of the veterans are here for only one prize: to catch the legendary Demon of the Lake. What is the Demon of the Lake? Well, nobody has really seen it with their own eyes, but there is definitely something in the water, but those who managed to get it to nibble have never been able to reel it out. Maybe this is the year that the demon is conquered?
- Fishing 101: The nice thing about this competition is that everyone can borrow their own gear and boats, which is welcoming even for those who just want to have a relaxing day fishing. There is an instructor teaching a class the basics of fishing just near the water, but if someone already knows their way with a fishing pole is encouraged to take a novice on board and teach them the ways. Who knows, whether you're both beginners or one teaching the other, you might just make a great team!
- The Game is On: Once people are out on their boats, they'll quickly learn that Empatheias isn't your typical world and conventional fishing wisdom may not apply here. For example, aside from using the correct lure and bait, one must be in a right emotional state in order to attract the fish they want. This is all explained to any of the newcomers, of course. Talking about happy things will attract small exotic flying fish, while experiencing negative emotions will attract the heavier fish, although they're not as rare as the former. Remember, winning results are based on both size and rarity! There is also a third type of fish, although they're not attracted to any strong emotions nor are they part of the competition. Why is that? Well... that's because these ones explode if they're not thrown back into the lake quick enough. They can be identified by a small unicorn-like horn on their foreheads, so watch out!
- Catch Me If You Can: Those who are persistent enough will eventually feel a strong bite, although most attempts at trying to reel their prize will end in their rods being yanked out of their hand. Those who are less fortunate will probably fall into the water, too! Perhaps this is a two-person job. Those who are strong enough to actually hold on to their rod will only have it be broken, too. Surely this is the legendary Demon of the Lake! Unfortunately, there is no way to catch it... but hey, the fish is the friends we made along the way, right? As for those who are frustrated enough to dive into the water, it'll be too hard to see the figure of the demon, but a giant tentacle will catch them and their partner and throw them out of the lake!
• Prompt G: Make your own! It could include goldfish and/or carrots.
Klaus Hargreeves | The Umbrella Academy
I hate you.
[This is spoken deadpan by the somewhat twitchy looking fellow standing on the curb. He has his hands out in front of him with the palms facing whatever stranger he's come across. (On one palm is tattooed the word 'HELLO' in all capital letters, while the other reads 'GOODBYE'.) Nothing happens, of course. He clears his throat.]
I hate you. [Still nothing, obviously. He lowers his hands.] Hey, can you maybe do something piss me off? I'm trying to get the whole cool emotional powers thing to work.
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So how delicate is this whole thought system? Can you accidentally think about something, because I know I do that all the time. Like if I tell you all not to think of an elephant wearing your favorite color I bet you won't be able to stop yourself from doing it anyway.
[Go head. Respond to him without those elephant thoughts.]
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[The name above Klaus's head reads 'SPUNKMEISTER', and he's observing a very not-dangerous looking rabbit as it hops past him.]
I thought newbies always killed rats or snakes or something in these sorts of games starting out.
[Does it have to be the fluffy bunnies? That just seems unsportsmanlike. He doesn't want to feel like a monster when he's supposed to be playing the hero. (That is what he's supposed to be playing, right?)
Sighing, he pulls out a fishing rod from some sort of video game pocket space and walks toward the nearest body of water. This is a much less dangerous method of leveling up anyway. Unless he ends up fishing for sharks or piranhas, of course.]
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[Outside of a video game, Klaus has no real fishing skills to speak of. Nor does he really want to spend his time out on a boat sitting and waiting for something to bite his hook. He has better things to do with his time, like...
Well. He'll find something.
Right now he's content to just watch from the sidelines, though this makes him perfectly open and available to be dragged into any shenanigans, should those occur.]
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[Dani just kind of stares at the sudden declaration and the very weird tattoo hands.]
[She tilts her head and quirks and eyebrow.] Well, I'd try an easier emotion. Also like maybe a less blinding one? I dunno about you, but I always took hate as one of those things that scream in your head and how are you gonna learn to control power like that?
Lot easier to have fun.
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[Does he really, though? His anger generally falls quickly into misery that he either wallows in or more commonly numbs away through any means necessary. So when was the last time he actually felt real anger instead of despair?]
...Okay, so we do happy or cheerful or something.
[Has he felt truly happy since he'd gone sober? Those times with Ben discovering his powers, maybe. This shouldn't be so difficult.]
How do I do this without feeling ridiculous? Does ridiculous count as an emotion?
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[She honestly doesn't think she hates anything? She's been mad, but it kind of burns out in face of misery or just plain old focusing on not dying and hate SOUNDS like it's a lasting thing.]
Probably? Ridiculous sounds like it should be an emotion. But when it's emotion based power, the more you're feeling, probably the better.
What do you like doing usually? We can find something.
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Uh... I do... lots of things. [Give him a moment here.] Parties! Parties are fun. Not so many here, but I can always do my backup hobby. You know. Knitting.
[He can just leave out what he'd love to do at those parties. Life is hard without drugs, kid. So hard. His potential for better powers is the only thing that's keeping him out of the pharmacy.]
I'm not sure how I can pretend to be having a good time standing on a street corner. Unless I'm offering to give others a good time, if you know what I mean.
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....no, I don't. What DOES that mean? Everytime I ask, they always say I wouldn't enjoy it very much and give me money to go get a snack somewhere. I don't get why people are so secretive about a game that means you're underdressed for the cold and standing on a street corner.
[She's gotten reeeeeeal lucky living on the streets.]
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[Sometimes it's hard to tell with kids. Usually he wouldn't care about exposing an innocent child to some saucy knowledge as long as they weren't actually being involved in it, but things aren't exactly usual anymore.]
You're right, it's a game. A grown-up game that you'd probably find very boring, so don't worry about it. [He doesn't know how much she knows about the birds and the bees and no one wants him explaining how sex works. He'll totally do it if she wants, though. Might get him the laughs needed for the whole emotional thing.]
But we're off topic. I need to make sparks of a different sort happen. Can you do it?
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[Ben stood near by, looking at the HELLO and GOODBYE and raising a brow.]
[Ben was solid, not a ghost. He was still getting used to the sensation of being alive again.]
[He spoke in his best 'father' voice]
Not good enough Four. Three more hours training for you.
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Are you trying to make me angry or make me laugh? Because that was horrible.
[And honestly not good enough for either. Maybe exasperated works as an emotion.
He takes a deep breath, then exhales with a full body shake, ending with his arms.]
Okay. Okay, think of dad. [There's a pause as Klaus closes his eyes. He opens them again a couple moments after.] You know, my last conversation with him ended on a cliffhanger and I'm really more curious than anything. It's kinda clogging up the hate vibes.
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That was horrible, sorry. I was never the impressionist. Just... wait, why are you bothering to try with hate? Why not try something you're actually good at? Laugh. Do something happy. I don't know, but why Hate?
[It was a odd choice to him.]
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[Not the best of examples, but definitely flashy.]
Also who said I was good at being happy?
[Happiness for him was typically an illusion created from some sort of mind-altering chemical. The closest he'd gotten to truly feeling happy lately had been discovering that his powers might actually be useful, and he hasn't been able to do much with those here.]
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Maybe Happy isn't the right emotion or term. You're good at being Klaus though. That looks like you're carefree ninety present of the time. I suppose that's all the drugs though. [he frowned pointedly at the other for that.]
[He then paused in front of him, shrugging.] Okay, so... hate. Vanya got hateful and blew up a moon, sure, but do you want to do the same? really?
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[Also he's pretty sure their emotional abilities are kinda limited. Moon exploding would be beyond any of them. And that's probably for the best.]
What other emotions should I try? I keep falling back to the same negative and positive stuff.
[It's harder than it should be to just make yourself feel a certain way.]
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Oh! You're right!
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[Who designs a communication system based on thoughts? What a terrible idea.
He's hoping to work his way up to nudes.]
Thanks for being a part of today's experiment.
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Oh, you're welcome! Though, it wouldn't be much of an experiment if it didn't work both ways. So I wonder... Could you stop yourself from imagining... [hmmm...] Your favorite food on rollerskates?
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[He's lifting one finger pointedly even though that mental image might not go through.]
But that's only because I can never decide what my favorite food is. You're still going to get a mental image of an ice cream cone on a single skate because that's what sounds the most appealing right now.
[And there it is. So maybe that counts.]
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Ohohoho! Oh, that's precious! I love it! Do another one!
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[ He doesn't have great imagination, sorry. ]
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[He knows on some level that some people think up things better than others, but he figures everyone has at least some ability to do it.]
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I'll try.
[ And he really does try, even though someone who's seen more than drawings of the animal can tell that it's definitely looking off. Like a kid trying to imagine it from memory. Also, it's wearing a blanket he's got in his tree house. ]
Like this?
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[Well he's not going to lie. He could, but when you're communicating telepathically it can be a little more difficult to hold one's mental tongue.]
But it's a good attempt! I commend you for trying.
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Thank you! I've only seen them in pictures so I got to imporvise, right? Have you seen one for real? Or on the, uuuh, TV? We don't have TV in my world and they're not really near where I was made.
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