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TDM: SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER
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
(CW: Human remains)
When you awaken, you are hit with an immediate feeling of motion. A bobbing, if you will, or perhaps more of a rocking. You take a deep breath through your nose and take note of salt, along with the pungent scent of rotting wood. Creaking sounds echo all around you. Sitting up, you find yourself locking eyes with a skull.
An entire human skeleton is positioned across from you, resting limply against a pillar. Surveying the rest of your surroundings, you soon realize that you're below deck on an old, dilapidated ship. A ship that's on the move. The crew must have suffered a terrible fate, strewn as they all are across the floor. With their ripped poofy shirts, sheathed cutlasses and jaunty feathered hats, they seem to scream one word at you. "Pirates". ...Ooh, is that an abandoned bottle of rum? And a treasure chest? Surely they won't mind if you help yourself. They're dead, after all!
Once you've ascended the creaky steps, you find yourself on the deck of this vast, once proud vessel. A tattered Jolly Roger flaps overhead. Thick fog obscures most of the ocean surrounding you, but what's that straight ahead? Land ho! The ship's about to make port, and a crowd of curious onlookers has already gathered on the docks to stare up at this spooky new arrival. They appear apprehensive, perhaps even fearful, as if they haven't seen a ship come in for a long time. Will they hold you accountable for what happened to the skeleton crew? Will they praise you for 'ridding' them of pirates and allow you to keep the booty? There's no way to know just yet. Perhaps you'd best hide and find a way to disembark without being seen. Or perhaps there's someone else to be found here on this ship who suffered the same fate; someone who has a better idea of what to do.
SCENARIO TWO
You've stumbled your way into a city, and you're promptly besieged by the overwhelming sights and sounds. Cars honk at you to get out of the street, and strangers try not to look in your direction for too long. They see your lost expression and your clothes- so different from their own- and pretend to busy themselves with something else. Rarely, a look of pity is cast your way.
But some people try to reach out. Enterprising citizens and those that hope to curry favor with the newcomers pass out new clothes and bundles of food, asking if you have a place to stay the night, wondering about the details of the world you came from. A hefty laptop may be handed to you, with words of a ‘network’ used for communication. Wonder what that’s about? Then there’s the very confusing pamphlet stuffed within: "What To Expect When You're Expecting (To Turn Into A Monster)”. They may direct you to an organisation known as the Lighthouse, their members most prominently found at the 38-8 apartments and the Lighthouse Church. Or perhaps, if you're injured, they'll refer you to the Crowe Clinic instead. Unfortunately, the directions you're given are so very complicated that you lose your way in the streets after two left turns, a right and a left at the soup kitchen.
Take care when asking for more help. 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
Now that you've found a moment of peace, you open up the mysterious device that's been handed to you. Perhaps you'll recognize it as some sort of laptop, albeit an old and clunky one. Or perhaps you'll be astounded by this curious feat of technology, which is unlike anything you've ever seen before. Regardless, the moment the lid is propped open to reveal the screen and the keyboard within, you gain your first glimpse of the network.
Perhaps you'll want to choose a username and write your very first message, posing the pressing question that's on your mind at this very moment. The lettered buttons click and clack awkwardly beneath your fingertips as you type.
However, you may instead want to respond to today's most popular message.
WELCOME TO RSDOS. PRESS F1 TO COMPOSE POST. *** TODAY’S TOP POST *** 018.07.154.55 <JUSTSOMEGUY> Let's play Two Truths, One Lie! It's real easy! You just post three statements about yourself, and the rest of us have to guess the lie. It'll be fun! And you get to be a liar liar without your pants catching fire for a bit. |
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? Does it fit you, or does it feel incongruous with your nature? 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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Yeah. Though I ain't gonna recommend you go throwin' yourself into a monster's mouth to test it out.
[Even Adrian has yet to die, here. From the way he understands it...it's no different from dying normally, you just...eventually wake up. He has no desire to actually experience it, and thus he fights to survive, day by day. He's had some close calls, and a few instances where he should have died, but didn't.]
The Fog heals our wounds faster, assumin' you didn't just get your head lopped off or somethin'. Foggy's responsible for all that. The no dyin', the fog, bringin' you here in the first place.
[He jabs a claw at Kaneki's chest as he says that.]
Now. Any more questions or am I gonna have to keep stoppin'?
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But then again... They could probably lock up the monsters when they arrive, maybe? Keep them soemwhere-
Although Adrian is right, if humans fought back, there would be a big chance monsters would just see it as a "they started it" sort of thing. A conflict like the one Kaneki is familiar with, between ghouls and humans in his world, would ensue.
But it still doesn't sit right...
When Adrian pokes his chest, Kaneki blinks but quickly shakes his head. He didn't mean to sound demanding and he didn't mean to annoy the other with questions. He has many, but he should be thankful someone was kind enough to help him as it is.
So Kaneki looks away]
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be pushy.
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He sighs, closing his eyes for a moment before continuing on.]
...this place's got free housin' for newcomers. That's where I'm takin' you.
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[ oops that's another question and Kaneki said he was done with questions!]
I mean- thank you.
For taking me. [ if there is free housing then he probably will find other monsters there and ask them his questions if they are willing to answer]
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The Lighthouse people do shit with the 38-8 apartments too, so like...it don't matter. You'd prolly get more info there, but I've never been, so I ain't the one to ask.
[Adrian...sort of just did things his own way when he got here. He got enough information to work on before just leaving it at that. He's been aware of the Lighthouse of course since Horatio told him about it, he's just...not bothered going.]
They'll give you a basket with a whole bunch've stuff. Meds, first aid.
[And Adrian recommends keeping it all. He'll need it when the first changes hit.]
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At the mention of meds and first aid, Kaneki remembers his own bloodied clothes, reaching down for his shirt to tug at it a little. He refused to take the new clothes some native offered him because Kaneki was so confused and freaked out and now he sort of regrets it.
But hey, if there are free houses, there might be free clothes. Of he will just go back to the native.]
I will keep it in mind, thank you. [ Kaneki let's go of his shirt and instead just presses the laptop against himself, hoping it will hide the blood a little]
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His tail sweeps the ground again as they walk, hands shifting in his pockets.]
...there's a clinic too, if you need it.
[Like, don't. Just walk around bloody, go to a doctor. Don't follow his example.]
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He shakes his head at the mention of the clinic, though] I'm alright. [ this is blood from back in his world and he was already healed when he arrived to the peninsula.]
What sort creature are you? A dragon? [ LOOK. IT'S ANOTHER QUESTION.]
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Adrian swings his head back around to look straight ahead again as he continues down the sidewalk. He would have been there by now if he could fly, but Kaneki can't...and he doesn't seem interested in giving him a ride, even if he would allow that.]
Gargoyle. But...yeah, pretty much.
Ain't one usually though. I'm "'sposed" to be a Manticore, but Mana decided to fuck up my request and turned me into another thing entirely.
[.............then, remembering that Kaneki is going to immediately ask who Mana is-]
Mana's a witch that'll give you shit if you pay her in coins. I asked to get all my changes cause I was tired of waitin', but she ain't got the most stellar track record in not messin' up somewhere. Figures the first time I ask I get screwed...
[But that's! What he gets! For trusting a witch!!]
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But he is glad Adrian explains about Mana, and glad he explains what went on. So they can change monster species and... The witch is not to be trusted.]
I'm sorry. It must be hard to just be changed like that. [ Kaneki is sympathetic and genuine in it too. He knows how it's like and he can only imagine how that even goes in a place like this]
Hopefully you can turn back to normal. Unless you like this species better, then... I hope you stay like that.
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[He does feel like he likes this form better than the lion, admittedly. There's a LOT about it he prefers, such as the free access to his fire powers, and the stronger body in general...but not being able to go out during the day without turning to stone is killer. He can deal with itchy fur if it measn not having to deal with that.
But the wings. That was the only thing about his form back home he liked, and these wings are much stronger than the delicate things he had. He wouldn't give them up for anything.]
I'd be more worried about yourself than me.
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But I'm stronger than I look. [ says a tiny little guy who was having a panic attack minutes ago, and would have easily been killed by any monster.
But sure, Kaneki supposes he will be okay. Because this nature is not all that different from his non-human nature. He is afraid of looking like a monster, he is afraid of being a monster, he is afraid of being in a whole new world... But in the end he is still being transformed into something horrible and doing horrible things which isn't different from the past few months in Kaneki's life.]
I hope you get your wings. [ Kaneki is a nice person. And he means it genuinely. Living in such a horrible reality, at least Adrian has something he likes about it? If Kaneki ever finds something he likes, that will probably be his anchor too.]
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His brows furrow, and he feels the way the movement pulls at his new scar over his eye.]
...yeah. Me too.
[And so they continue on in silence for a bit...until it's Adrian who speaks up, this time. It's only to say one thing.]
Name's Adrian.
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When Adrian finally introduces himself, Kaneki smiles wider. In the end, this person isn't as scary as he thought.]
It's nice to meet you, Adrian-San.
I know it must be a bit annoying to help out someone who doesn't know anything, so I really appreciate it.
[ Kaneki is making friends (????) in the monster world, amazing.]
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Yeah, well. You ain't the only one who don't know nothin' here. It ain't like it's new.
[And there will be more like him, soon enough.]
Might as well get the questions out before you got more important things to worry about.
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Adrian says that but Kaneki also is trying not to overwhelm the gargoyle with thousands of questions about this place since he realized it was annoying to him. He doesn't want to annoy Adrian, he has been kind enough so far.
But Kaneki does have a question that has been nagging him at the back of his mind and he isn't entirely sure how to ask it. At least, not in a way that won't make him suspicious.
Then again, they are all cannibals here, aren't they?]
Uhm... Adrian-San. I have another question, I'm sorry. About... f-food. [ oh yeah. Time to talk about that elephant in the room]
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Uh huh. Well? Spit it out then.
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Can we only eat... That? [ humans, he means humans] Uhm, I get that we have to eat sometimes and we can't go without it. But is that the only thing?
[ Kaneki has to eat people. He knows that, has done that, and while he hates it and may cry about it, he no longer fights it. And he won't fight it here either, because he knows he just can't.
But as a ghoul, Kaneki was no longer able to eat anything else. No longer able to enjoy normal food, to enjoy a meal with friends, to pretend to be normal. It's something that he misses but he doesn't even remember how it all felt.]
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You ain't just gotta eat humans, no. You gotta eat 'em to survive...if you try not to forever, you'll go crazy and eat whatever moves.
[So basically: don't let that happen.]
You can eat whatever the hell you want, otherwise. Might be different ways to eat, dependin' on what monster you are, but most of the time it's just. Shove food in hole, just like anythin' else.
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But it IS somewhat good. At least a tiny little bit. Because Kaneki can now eat normal food. Actual food.
there is a strange feeling spreading through his chest, one he can't place exactly, but it's most likely relief. Kaneki still does not want to eat humans, but that is no different from his current reality. What is different is the possibility to rely on something else too, to taste something else, to smell something else - to do something as simple as closing his eyes, taking a deep breath, and recognizing the scents surrounding him.
Kaneki squeezes the laptop closer and he takes a deep breath, looking at it, but not really paying any attention. His head is racing at the though of at least being able to share a meal.
Food was never that important before, but now? It will feel like the best thing in the world. ]
Thank you... [ Adrian probably doesn't understand why Kaneki is thanking him, but that is fine. But receiving the news that he can finally taste something else is such a relief ]
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What'cha thankin' me for?
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[ kaneki smiles and shakes his head as he glances back at the other while he touches his own chin. ]
Ah, but you've helped me a lot, so "thank you" works for that.
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[Sentiment...disgusting.
Give him more please]The less monsters we get 'round here that don't know how to feed themselves when the time comes, the better. S'better you learn now than go on a frenzy later.
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O-of course. I get that.
[ he really, really does. Kaneki has, after all, nearly eaten his best friend before. And has attacked other ghoul friends out of hunger too. He doesn't want to do that again.]
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[And just like that...Adrian comes to a sudden stop. Maybe too sudden, if Kaneki isn't prepared for it. He's looking up at a large building that stretches high into the sky, with multiple floors and even more rooms on each floor.]
We're here. This is the 38-8 Apartment Complex. You should be able to go in and say you're new, and they'll give you a place no questions asked.
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