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Test drive meme: November
Welcome to the Ryslig Test Drive Meme! Below are a few prompts to get you started, but you may make up any prompt you desire! Please take a look at the navigation page for rules, setting information, and links to reserves and apps. Have fun!
SCENARIO ONE
You wake up on the beach thoroughly drenched, with your mouth full of sand. The salt water is making all the cuts and scrapes on your skin sting and the sand isn't helping. The air is slightly humid, ruining any feeling of refreshment you might have gotten from your dip in the ocean.There are lights in the distance, but the unfriendly scent of gunpowder fills the air. If you're lucky, you're alone. If not - you might find yourself staring up into a pair of monstrous eyes or down the barrel of a local's shotgun.
SCENARIO TWO
So you've just arrived, and already some of the natives are trying to get on your good side with offers of food, shelter and other luxuries in return for hoping you don't eat them. They even have some helpful pamphlets to share with you. "How To Deal With Changes", "Alternatives to Human Flesh", "What to Expect When You're Expecting (to turn into a monster)" are all on the more informative end of the scale. There's even some detailing certain monsters, and the changes they go through. Some of these seem to have been passed down from one monster to the next.Among these however, are some... not so helpful ones. "Bunnyipyips And You", "Axe Thief Axehounds," and "So you're becoming a Fur Bearing Trout" among others. Sometimes they have marks on them from previous readers saying they're lies, or pointing out good "jokes."
Then there are the people who aren't happy to see you at all. Glares and silent, judging stares if you're lucky, torches and pitchforks attempting to drive you out of the town if you're not. You may need a friend to help you.
SCENARIO THREE
"Seek us out," the voice whispers in your head, and before you have time to question it you've found yourself in someplace entirely alien. Maybe it's the Fog God's ghostly town of Dyster, where exultant followers dance around bonfires and sing their praises to the skies above. Maybe it's the Fourth God's arcade, with small robots wheeling about amidst the lights and colors of old pinball machines.
Only one thing is certain: you are not alone, in this sacred place.
SCENARIO FOUR
The time has come and you've found yourself becoming a monster. Is the change instant, or gradual? Are you familiar enough with monsters to know what's happening, or is it a complete shock? Feel free to pick any monster type for this prompt, but note that you may not get the same one in game.
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Mmm~? Mommy told me not to go places with strangers~
[Untrue. The most she got from her "mother" was a parasite in her head insisting that she not cause any trouble for others, just be a good little girl and do as you're told. Submit, no matter what. Screw that.]
Maybe if you're not a stranger anymore, I can help you.
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That's very smart of her... But, I didn't say you needed to come with me, just directions will do fine.
[He strooongly considers just... asking someone else, it'd be the most practical solution after all, but at least he can take this opportunity to dust off the sand and debris still clinging to the mostly dried yukata.]
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Boo. You’re no fun.
[She could have gone with the tactic of “oh she said I can’t TALK to strangers either”, but...yeah. His patience is thin, and she’d rather have company than not. Even if that company was a fun-sucking leech of unbelievably boring proportions.]
You aren’t gonna find much more information than what’s in those pamphlets, but I can take you to the general store, if you want. Probably closest to what you’re looking for. [Her sweet smile reappears.] But that’s just a guess. I have no idea what goes on in most of your minds, and quite frankly I like it that way!
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[He's a demon, not a leech, thank you very much. He squints a little more, somehow sharpening that glare. He's not buying the smile kid, give it up. There's a pause, ]
That's good, because I wasn't offering. [What a strange outburst. ] Let us go then, shall we?
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Yuh-huh, escort quest start, or whatever.
[She doesn’t bother looking behind to see if he’s keeping up, because even if their walking speed was excruciating slow sometimes, NPCs in this kind of quest would always lag behind the protagonist. If they got lost, they’d call for help! And more tempting, she could drop the quest off her list and forget all about it.]
What’s the reward, anyway? There’s always something, or it’d be a total waste of time.
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Ha? I never said I would pay you. You didn't even have to walk with me.
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You'd think that, huh? It's okay. I didn't say you had to pay me, either, I asked what the reward was.
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Hmmm? You can live knowing you helped a stranger, I suppose.
[There's a soft, almost inaudible Tsk- Following the rules of the mundane world are so tedious.]
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I guess that’s what “good girls” should expect, huh? Or is even expecting that too entitled?
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You tell me, that's not my problem.
[Flat, matter-of-fact, with a neutral scowl that suggests he'd hardly care even if it was. Yup. Just a boring stranger that this girl insists on leading.]
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[She looks over her shoulder, her lips an odd twist between that sweet smile and a smirk.]
Don't you know you're interacting with the best girl? It's going to be your problem for as long as I'm around. And I can be around for a very long time.
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You're a persistent brat, aren't you? [Zero hesitation.] Though I don't know why you're so determined to stay nearby.
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Ugh. Are all adults just like this? How annoying. Maybe if we get you some soap at the general store, you'll liven up...at the cost of whatever sense you might have, but I've met robots that repeat themselves endlessly that are better conversationalists than you.
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Then go speak to them, instead. Or go play with the other children around like a normal kid. [Go on, go play along like all the other kids in limbo hell.] If you'll excuse me, I need to ask someone about where this land is...
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[She would if she could...! But Robo-Hux wasn't around, and the other kids... They watched her curiously, a little too intelligent for her liking even when they were horrifically stupid, and there might have been ones that would be friendly enough, but more often than not they had an attentive parent nearby that would give her a wary look. She didn't need that.
...So why does she need this guy... Charlotte scowls down at her feet as loneliness and fear wells up inside her, like maybe an unpleasant face will be enough to make it shrink back again.]
Does it matter? You're stuck here, now, wherever it is.
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Hmmm? Well, that's troublesome... my work will get quite backlogged if I don't return soon. [He lets out a little sigh, probably the most expressive thing he's done since the two have met.] Of course it matters. I'm quite read up on the mundane world... and this doesn't look like anywhere in hell or shang r- Ah- Nowhere.
[Yup, moving on, time to start walking again before she asks too many questions. Thankfully, the existence of monsters here has made the need for a disguise rather unnecessary. His long forehead horn and pointed ears hardly seem all that extreme by comparison.]
Why are you so sure I'm stuck?
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I haven't seen an elevator or any omnicubes. Even if I did, it's not like the elevators let just anyone use them. Whatever you read about hell and shangrilah or whatever is probably for another Floor and is as meaningless here as being alive is anywhere.
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Hmmm? Well, from what I've gathered... we're not in the same world as before. Both you or I. It seems we're somewhere... different.
[Listen up, he's only going to explain what he's figured out once.]
We were supposedly brought here, according to most of these pamphlets. So that means there's someone who can send us back. I'm going to go have a word with them.
[Yes, he's entirely aware how crazy that sounds when talking about a god. But he's spent most of his life around 'gods'.]
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Trying to explain the structure of the House to you guys is a waste of time... Anyway, the real god of this world is pretty useless. I wouldn't expect him to solve your problems for you.
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She even earns a brief nod. He's worked under the 5th Judge Kind Enma for a number of millenia, and the first thing you learn about the gods is that they're just drunks with a lot of free time.]
That's true of most gods, their helpers are the only reason anything gets done. But, the formal process should be followed.