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TEST DRIVE: July
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- Date reminders. Reserves open June 24th and Applications (Canon | OC) open a week later on July 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.
Now with that out of the way, here are some prompts you guys can work from!PROMPTS • 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: With Eurus (summer) in full swing, some citizens have decided to combat the heat by staging a citywide water balloon war. Participants are given colored wristbands identifying them as part of the game, and everyone also gets a satchel full of water balloons to throw at each other. There are a number of stations set up throughout the city to get more balloons and some additional events set up in one of the parks in the city.- U Mad?: Those wristbands are meant to show who's playing the game and to keep uninvolved people from getting hit with a balloon, but of course it happens. Maybe your aim was off or you just happened to be in the area when it happened, but now there's an angry drenched person yelling at everyone. Work together with your fellow participants to calm them down, but be careful not to get too worked up. Anger might heat the water, and since they're already angry, you don't want to push things further and make them steaming mad.
- All Ballooned Up: Or maybe you've decided not to go around throwing balloons at people and would prefer to help with one of the many resupplying stations set up throughout the game area. Which basically means handing out badges and filling lots of water balloons. Lots and lots of water balloons. Seriously, by the time today ends, you'll probably never want to see another balloon for the rest of your life. But while you're doing that, there's plenty of chances to converse with people playing the game. Or if you've decided to start a mini water war with the other people at your station, it's not like anyone's going to care about some of the balloons being used. Just leave some for everyone else, okay?
- Bomb's Away!: For those who want something a bit more challenging, in one of the city's parks, they've set up what appear to be mini catapults loaded with water balloons. Participants are paired off and given a really quick spiel about channeling their emotions and using them to deflect the balloons, but it's not in depth enough to really make sense, nor are the people running the catapults really expecting anyone to actually do it and are really just here for throwing tons of water balloons at people all at once. Do your best to try and figure out how to work with your partner to emotionally shield yourself before you end up bombarded by the water catapult.
• Prompt E: The Verens Research and Technology Centre has published a well-meaning but condescending new initiative: educate the pirates of Briarlan in the ways of science, namely, research and development… despite the fact that they're almost more advanced than Verens. Helpfully, the pirates have decided to play along anyway, since they don't have any plundering to do for now. Any Otherworlder who would like to be a volunteer in the resulting studies will be well-compensated for their time and any trauma they may be on the receiving end of.- Walk The Plank: The pirates are very eager to test the buoyancy of people of all shapes and sizes, especially when acted upon by the stress of societal upheaval and banishment from the collective. To put it simply, they want to know how fast it takes a person to walk the plank. The deep end of a pool will serve nicely for this. All anyone needs to do is walk to the end of the diving board—sorry, the plank—and step off the end into the water. The kicker? The water is infused with negative emotions and is likely to dredge up some painful memories. At least the pirates are amused.
- Medicinal Mayhem: The scientists are desperate for some order after their last adventure with pirates and are conducting something a little more restrained… is what would be the case were they not also desperately in need of a new patent before the end of the fiscal year. With some encouragement from the pirates, they are testing a new medicine to help combat the common cold and are generously compensating any and all guinea pigs. Side effects include temporary synesthesia, unstable hair and eye colours, the inability to speak in anything but rhyme, and believing that no one can see or hear you. Fortunately, these side effects only last an hour.
- Whodunnit: Thank you, helpful participants! To show their gratitude to all their volunteers, the Verens Research and Technology Centre’s pirate outreach division is hosting a fancy dinner party. Black tie only in theory, but no one is monitoring the door and no matter how many people attend, there always seems to be enough food and chairs to compensate. Turns out, it is actually a murder mystery party, so better pair up! A helpful character card will be included, and will feature something like: “Your names are Rune and Roz Redmond and you are in the import-export business.” Hopefully the next time the lights go out, no one else will have fake-died.
• Prompt F: Duke Barry, one of the wealthiest heirs in Verens, has met the love of his life on a trip to Theasthai. The woman who has agreed to marry him is a popular stage actress, Speghan Sparkle, and thus the wedding has become the talk of the city. In fact, every single person in Verens is invited to Mr. Duke's large estate, and the wedding has a royal theme to go with it, too. Make sure to dress nice, for the whole world may be watching!- Joyous Entry: Anybody who enters the large estate will immediately be heralded by a fanfare, and the announcer will give them a made-up title (Lord, Duchess, Lady, etc) followed by their real name. Then, they'll either announce something that they actually accomplished in life, or they will make it up if the visitor didn't provide anything about themselves in their RVSP card (example: "famous for wrestling with alligators!"). Though, in some cases, perhaps the truth will be less embarrassing than the lie... either way, whatever they are announced as, it's what they will be known as for the rest of the evening.
- Meat and Greet: Before our fake royalty ties the knot, why not take advantage of this ceremony and grab some free food? It's a perfect time to meet all the other guests as everyone enjoys various collections of wine, meat and desserts. Just remember to be polite! Anyone who starts a food fight or even so much as insults a fellow guest will spend a night in the dungeon. Yes, they can put you in there. Not a bad place to make friends either, however...
- Try Another Castle: A group of less-than-intelligent lizard men have crashed the party in an attempt to steal "Princess Sparkle" for themselves. For some reason they think that this is an actual royal wedding and that Miss Sparkle is an actual princess. They're not very smart creatures, but they come in large numbers and they must be stopped immediately! Did anybody bring weapons to this party? If not, try jumping on their heads... assuming one can jump that high! Save the princess, save the wedding!!
• Prompt G: Make your own! It could include red hot chili peppers and/or peanut butter.
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! - U Mad?: Those wristbands are meant to show who's playing the game and to keep uninvolved people from getting hit with a balloon, but of course it happens. Maybe your aim was off or you just happened to be in the area when it happened, but now there's an angry drenched person yelling at everyone. Work together with your fellow participants to calm them down, but be careful not to get too worked up. Anger might heat the water, and since they're already angry, you don't want to push things further and make them steaming mad.
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[ Why does she feel bad for doing that just now? Perhaps because, with the way emotions affect this world, a feeling that inspires one of her death glares could end up doing real, physical harm.
To borrow someone else's catchphrase: such a pain. Maki stomps on over to a serving table where there are crab cakes and other seafood… or she assumes. What is half of this stuff? ]
Tch. Talk about extravagant.
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[ His high schooler taste is telling him that a burger or ramen would be better. This doesn't stop him from gathering enough seafood to make a medium pile on his plate. ]
It's someone's wedding so they probably want it to look fancy. Hope it tastes as good as it looks.
[ Priorities. ]
You're not eating?
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I am.
[ She decides on something that looks unagi and shoves it into her mouth. Shit. No OK, that was really good, and it's obvious from her expression. And also from the fact that another piece follows into her maw. Munch, much. ]
There. I tested it for you.
[ This is how she tries to lighten the mood. ]
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Thanks, you're too kind. [ If he wants some unagi, he should probably act fast before Maki's done, but... ] I tested the crab sticks for you if you want them.
[ Again, Minato feels like playing along. ]
Is testing food for each other what friends do?
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Aren't you a little too laid back?
[ Maki is able to keep her voice casual while she grabs a plate. She chooses out some more sushi, then adds a few other items – including, yes, some crab sticks. ]
Or you're stupid.
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[ But there might be some truth in her words, all things considered. ]
Poisoned food during a wedding reception? Wouldn't it give the duke and the actress a bad look?
[ For someone who doesn't seem to care much at a first glance, he's quite observant. ]
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[ Should she say any more? Probably not, but he is the one who brought it up. ]
Say someone wanted to implicate them, so they sneak in here and slip something into known a rival's dish. That person keels over in the middle of a party and then fingers start pointing in a lot of different directions, each group involved with the power to back up their accusations. It could spark chaos.
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When you put it like that...it sounds like it might happen.
[ And he's munching on that crab stick nonetheless. ]
But if you're wrong, you might miss the chance to try some of these foods.
[ Unless this is an excuse to try all the dishes, which, in Minato's book, is absolutely fair and acceptable. ]
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[ She tilts her head, then nibbles on a crab stick of her own. ]
Either way, it's worthwhile to be cautious.
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I feel much safer now, thanks.
[ And much better when he notices the deep-fried shrimps. ]
Are you always this cautious or just when you arrive in a new world?
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Isn't that kind of like the question I just asked you? About being laid back.
Answer again honestly if you want, then I'll do the same. Otherwise, the reason is that I'm just on edge because I'm hungry.
[ She finishes the crab off for emphasis. ]
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[ That explains everything. Or...does it really? Still, Minato offers her his own plate on which he gathered an impressive amount of seafood. ]
I get it, you're hungry. Here, take it. It has Minato's seal of approval, totally poison-free. You can relax.
[ He even tries to smile. It's a tiny one, though. ]
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Maki would like to smile back, but it doesn't quite manifest. So she accepts the plate and self-consciously eats some. ]
I owe you. [ She sounds sincere. Maki offers him her original plate, largely because she doesn't know what else to do. ] Sushi?
this had to happen...hope that's ok
Sushi it is.
[ Maki never specified how much can he take, so Minato is probably going to go wild. But before that happens: ]
Maki rolls are your favorite, aren't they?
naturally, haha
Buuuuut she can't go and freak out every time someone says something that reminds her of Kaito, so she'll try to treat this like special training or something. As such, her initial surprised and annoyed face manifests, but then her expression settles before she manages to respond in deadpan. ]
That's stupid even for a stupid joke.
[ For some reason, the sushi plate she was offering is now slowly moving in the opposite direction. Weird. ]
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[ He's going to pay for his grave mistake. With sushi. Before he can snatch one sushi roll, the plate moves. ]
If you don't like them I can eat them for you.
[ How helpful. It might be too late for such declarations, though? ]
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[ Help wanted: defensive local girl can still not get a read. ]
I'll eat anything. Most people don't get to pick out expensive sushi on a regular basis, so it shouldn't be surprising that I don't really have a preference.
[ It seems like she might be paying less attention to the plate now, but probably not. Attempting to reach around her would be a bold move, Cotton. ]
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[ He's feeling lucky today. Or rather, he's testing his luck. Because there's an attempt at securing one of the sushi rolls. If he succeeds or not...well, that depends on Maki alone. ]
What would be the safest place to nap here?
[ This question might seem off at first, but is it really given his title. ]
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Ah well. Growing boys need food, and Maki manages to take the L with grace. Her eyes scan the room. ]
There's probably space under the stage where you could fit. It would be very noisy.
[ But he wants that next level shit, right? Of course he does. ]
But since I said that, the real answer is: anywhere else. If someone is after you, this conversation makes me into a potential lead. Any one of these people could say that they saw us talking. In the end, I could sell you out for the right price. Or maybe I break while getting interrogated and tortured.
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[ He...doesn't know how to feel about this answer. Can anyone blame him, though? It was rather elaborate, all in all. ]
But just how much is "the right price"?
[ Why, of all things, this interests him the most. ]
Still...I'm flattered that you would endure tortures for me. I had no idea we're in that kind of a relationship already.
[ Is this how Minato dies? In his first week in another world? Stay tuned. ]
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That's alright. Subconsciously, she might have been trying to elicit a strong response from him just for the sake of it. Sort of makes her feel like Kokichi, which is gross.
Then Mintao gets to "that kind of relationship" and he earns his very own death glare! ]
Are you interested in torture?
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I have to pass. I'm not as hardcore as you are.
[ He just wants to eat and nap, he's a simple boy. Well, that might not be the entire truth, but! ]
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It's a joke.
I just… read a lot of crime novels. I want to try writing one, too.
[ A lie that's totally going to age well. ]
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[ At least he's honest when it comes to jokes. ]
Am I going to be the first victim in your novel, tortured to death?
[ He shouldn't be taking this so lightly, should he. ]
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[ That's certainly true. She then blinks and considers his question. ]
No one gets tortured to death. The killings are all quick and clean.
[ You know, like how a true professional would do it. ]
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