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JANUARY/FEBRUARY TEST DRIVE
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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Still though, Varian gets it. The last thing you want is to catch something over being careless, after all...but the more Jiro takes advantage of her more robotic parts- like her locker chest or her jacks moving things around- it's harder and harder for him to just stand there quiet.
Until eventually...]
I...I'm sorry, but I have to ask- what alloy are you made of? At first I guessed copper primarily, but it seems like you're composed of much more than just that...steel? Iron? Or no, no- maybe some sort of reinforced carbon fiber?
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Honestly? I've got no idea. Even though I'm a machine, it's definitely not my forte, you know?
But if you can figure it out, I'd love to know. 'Cause it's pretty cool, right?
The most I know is the pins on my jacks are copper, for sure - that's what they were before I started turning into a Simulacrum, after all.
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[He's spent entire nights comparing different elements because he just finds it fun okay, he's that kind of kid.]
Ah-hah! So I was right about the copper, at least! And I'm pretty sure you're bound to have some...
[Wait. He pauses, blinking as he looks over at one of Jiro's jacks currently applying a bandage to one of the deeper cuts on his arm.]
I'm sorry, you said...before? You had them BEFORE?
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Yeah, before. Back in my world, it was normal for people to have all sorts of extra things, you know?
I had jacks like these [- Said while pointing to a pair, of course -] but they were part of my ears. All skin, no rubber, with just the copper pins at the ends.
I'm really happy I got to keep them. I guess that's... actually pretty rare around here, you know?
Most people lose that kinda stuff even before they start turning into anything.
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[HE...still thinks Jiro is talking about robotics, so everybody just. Has something like her, not necessarily a new ability entirely.]
Fascinating...so what did these "jacks" of yours do before, exactly?
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Not "augmentations"; they were natural, stuff we were born with. We call'em "Quirks".
I actually got mine from my mom.
[But honestly? She's glad someone took it to mean something scientific for once, instead of defaulting to "oh weird must be magic" like everyone else has!!!]
As for that, though... did you have audio equipment back in your world?
Stuff like microphones and stereos?
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Audio equipment?
[Said with an air of "no", probably not
Like, if she told him it was magic he could believe it, but he DOESN'T LIKE MAGIC so no there's obviously a scientific explanation for it!!]
You mean like...something that can produce sound? I mean, I could probably make something like that, but I don't really know what a microphone OR a stereo is. Is it like a gramophone?
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It's not the first time she's had to explain this, but still.
Okay - back to Varian!]
They're like a more advanced gramophone. WAY more advanced. And I, uh...
I might have to give you a science lesson to explain how my jacks worked.
'S that cool?
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[PLEASE SHOW HIM YOUR WEIRD ROBOT PARTS]
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Let's walk and talk, there's a place nearby I work at that sells some great food that I think you'll like.
[Said with a wave for him to follow, before turning and heading off! And once she's sure he's right behind her...]
So -
Soundwaves, right? Sound isn't just a thing like that on its own, it's a kind of energy that moves in waves; that's why it vibrates stuff once it's loud or deep enough.
Because it's an energy, you can convert it into other kinds of energy, too. Like heat, or electricity.
That's how more advanced audio tech works. You've got little wires that can carry electricity and something that can convert the vibrations from sound into electricity to send through the wires.
Like a needle in a gramophone, but instead of going to a diaphragm to send out a horn, it goes into a wire to send somewhere else.
You following so far?
[This must sound great to listen to, considering she's always singing.]
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Electricity...yes of course! Why didn't I ever think of that! It seems so obvious now, using energy to create sound through wire transmission...
[Of course, their uses for electricity and where it all comes from are still a little fuzzy compared to other worlds but, details.]
So how could something like that work for you if you weren't...you know, mechanical from the start?
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Of course, that meant I had to eat a lotta stuff with copper in it, too. Take supplements sometimes...
[Thus is the life of a mutant type Quirk. Sometimes you just gotta eat weird shit to maintain it.]
But this is where it gets a little hairy. Like, my jacks worked as input - I could listen through'em, better than I could with my ears?
... But they worked as output, too.
I could carry my heartbeat out of'em, and mess with the frequency and volume however I wanted.
[And now she looks over her shoulder with a little smile.]
Have you ever seen someone destroy something with one really loud sound?
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[That's all pretty complicated...but also amazing at the same time. Like?? What kind of world is Jiro FROM exactly where this sort of thing is just...a thing? Rapunzel only has her magic hair thanks to the power of the sundrop, so it's not like people are just...born like this, where Varian is from. And sure there are wizards and warlocks and whatever, but this is different.
This is SCIENCE.]
I can't say I've ever seen something like that, but I'd love to see it. I can imagine something like a dragon would have the capacity to maybe do that, but...probably not to the point of being able to destroy things with sound alone.
[Cause avalanches and shit though, yeah that's doable.]
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They're getting close to Nai'a, so she oughtta keep an eye on where they're going.]
Earphone Jack - my Quirk - was even more powerful than that, too.
After all, it's not like I just blasted sound at stuff until it broke... I mean, I could, but with the way I usually used it, it was a lot more targeted.
So imagine something like...
Destroying a boulder with a sound you can't even hear, 'cause it's all being pumped into the rock itself.
But alongside special gear I had made, I could even do stuff like break up huge paths of dirt and stone under peoples' feet.
Not only that, but since sound's an energy... I could take out robots - automatons, I mean - with just one, good blast.
Disrupts their insides, you know? Really messes stuff up in there.
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[He raises a brow at Jiro's detailed explanation of how conveniently her Quirk used to be able to destroy things with sound, leading him to wonder just what she did with that sort of power...especially if it's capable of upheaving earth or destroying the delicate inner workings of machines.]
And now they've turned you into a robot, which means you could theoretically conquered the world if you wanted to.
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My Quirk was strong enough that I could kill pretty easily with it if I wanted to.
[Here? She actually turns around to face him as they talk and walk, walking backward as she continues.]
... But back home, everyone had some kinda power or ability they could use that dangerously. You know? Lots of people out there doing crimes and hurting people just 'cause their Quirks were strong enough for that.
So there were people who became protectors to snuff that out where they can. We call them "Heroes".
And I'm a Hero in training.
[Surely he can see where she's going with that.]
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Not that he thought that, of course. He super...didn't think that at all.]
That's pretty noble of you, I gotta say. I mean I get where you're coming from though- if you've got a talent or a skill that you could be using to help people, then...why wouldn't you, right? By like, you know...saving them with your "Quirk"s or...I dunno.....building them something....
[Like a hot water system that nearly blew up his entire village nbd]
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So that's why you're so into science, huh? Some kinda inventor?
You'll fit right into this place, no problem.
[Turning back around! They've hit Nai'a anyway, so it's time to get him some food - starting with dragging him over to a booth she likes.]
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Easily explained, quickly replicatable, and- woah-!
[He trails off when Jiro suddenly grabs him and drags him inside, prompting him to shut up for a second as he gets a feel for the place. It seems so...how does he put it.]
This place, it's uh...I mean not this place in particular necessarily, but I guess all of this...area is kindof............dark?
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[Her head tilts a bit, jacks quirking a little to match, before she looks around them...
And then back at Varian, himself.]
What do you mean?
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[It's not a bad thing, but when you've lived there all your life...it's noticable.]
Even Old Corona is more muted than the kingdom is, but this place puts both to shame.
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That's something you'll get used to. ... And honestly, I kinda get it, too.
My home was way more technologically advanced than this place was... like, centuries ahead.
[Things like power gauntlets that could fold into the most impossibly small size, cars that can transform to jets before transforming into subs, holograms that are cheap enough to be sent en masse as letters to students...
This place is like living with the Amish, compared to her world. It's been hard.]
There's gonna be a lot of stuff like that you'll run into, here. It's kinda neat in some ways?
But most of the time, it's just a drag and something you'll tune out after a while.
What I wouldn't give for a CD player, though...
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He doesn't know what a CD player is though.]
I guess that's to be expected. I mean, I've lived on a farm in a village all of my life, so I've not been really exposed to all of the crazy magic out there in the world until more recently...the most I've had to work with has been my own Alchemical science.
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[There's just the slightest hint of disdain to her voice, there.]
You'll probably get used to this world pretty fast, in that case... it's got some tech, but it's also got a solid mix of magic, too... I can't make heads or tails of it and I don't plan on trying.
Honestly, it's part of why I'm glad I turned into something like a robot.
My world didn't have any magic... I'd hate to get stuck as something like a goblin, with all the magic they can use.
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[Varian says that flatly, blowing his lock of hair from his eyes with his own disdainful look.]
In all of my experience, it's mostly only ever caused more problems than it's solved them.
[It is possibly THE most hypocritical statement he could make, seeing how his own formula was what trapped his father in the amber...but it only happened because it reacted badly with the magic rocks he was studying, so.
Yeah.]
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