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moustre ([personal profile] moustre) wrote in [community profile] dagung2019-05-17 02:55 pm
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TDM: May

Test Drive: May

    Welcome to [community profile] aefenglom's test drive! All threads can be considered game canon, should you choose to do so; regardless of if you pick specific threads to remain canon to the game, the prompts and test drive itself will be. This will be touched on later in-game, so it's fairly important to note! Aside from that, here are some quick reminders:

    Reserves Open Today! If you're interested in securing a spot, put one in! We accept applications without reserves too, of course. Reserves will expire three days before the end of the application period, on the 28th.
    Applications Open The 24th! These will last until the end of the month, the 31st, with the intro log going on up June 1st. The application page can be found here.
    • If you have any questions about the game or the world, please refer to the FAQ page; if you still have questions, feel free to ask them! For questions specific to the test drive, please ask them on the appropriate thread.
    • For the purposes of the test drive, your character will have access to all magics taught by the Coven if they're a Witch, and as much of their shifted form as you'd like if they're a Monster. Feel free to play around and experiment with each!
    • While current players won't be allowed to post top levels on the test drive itself, feel free to reference or play with the dreams in-game.
    • Test drive threads can be used as samples for your applications!

    With that taken care of...



You feel like you're floating. Around you, colors and sounds and smells swirl as if trapped in a whirlpool, vibrancy and hue ever shifting. The more you watch them, the less solid they are; they only become clear out of the corner of your eye. The area around you begins to feel more solid as well, until your feet are on the ground, the wind brushes playfully against your face -

and you know one thing, and one thing alone: this is a dream, and an incredibly realistic one at that.


The Eternal Fall

The smell of autumn leaves surrounds you, a myriad of colors sparkling into existence at the same time. Despite the warmth and light, the air feels heavy and stiff, as if on razor's edge. The forest is eerily silent - not a bird, bug, or rodent dares to stir - and when you do hear something, it's the high-pitched crying, whining, weeping, sobbing, howling sounds of something far off. The tunnel of bent branches invites you further with an unpleasant compulsion; though fighting it and turning around finds you in front of a chilly, damp cave alight with the faint, cool glow of bubbling fountains and streams.



The Compulsion
Unable to sway yourself from the call of the forest - or maybe you're simply curious as to where it leads - your feet pull you further and further into the autumnal tunnel. The cry from before grows more distant, but in return, the air weighs even heavier on your shoulders than before. The branches hang lower and lower as well, as if pushed by gravity, until their leaves smack your face, twigs offering small cuts from the thorns protruding from their bark.

But you can't stop. Not now. The end of the tunnel seems so close; but it's seemed that way for a while now, you suppose, and you've already come this far - you might as well stay the course, wherever it might lead.

The further you go, the brighter everything becomes, and you realize it's the leaves surrounding you; they've begun to glow, encouraged by the sunlight streaming in from above, and the wind begins to whisper in your ear. At first, it's only encouraging things, or silly facts - harmless words, but as the foliage begins to shimmer and reflect your image, the wind's words turn colder. Within those reflections on the autumn tunnel, you begin to see your worst moments - morally, ethically, emotionally. The things you don't want anyone else to know, that you'd feel ashamed or struck for anyone - especially those close to you - to see. The wind becomes louder as the scenes play out one right after another, boldly declaring your true feelings as they were in that moment, good or bad.

Worst of all - you still can't bring yourself to turn back, even as your mind begins to free itself from the tunnel's compulsion. Maybe someone else can help out, if they're not too taken by their own memories, or maybe the shock of sharing such private secrets will jolt you and anyone else back to reality. Either way, it's that, or staying stuck watching your worst memories play on repeat for what feels like the rest of your life.

The Cry
While not compelled by any means, you still feel a curious draw down the path in front of you; as you follow the leaf tunnel, with others or alone, you find another, less-traveled path. Following it reveals a large pond colored orange and gold by the reflection of the area it's in, sunlight and shadows playing on its surface. At a glance, it seems to be rather shallow, but that's hardly the truth.

You realize, after a moment, that the crying has continued, evidently coming from the water. Looking closer, the culprit is an infected Merrow, who - upon begin seen - shrieks and dives for whoever's looking at it with the clear intent to drag them down beneath the water. Its claws are extra sharp, its teeth similar to a shark in number and shape, and its scales have turned a pale black; an oil-like substance flows from beneath them and from its gums as well, shimmering the same way gasoline does in the light, and its eyes are the tell-tale white of a Shade.

It isn't impossible to fight it to get away, especially as some of you have new abilities at hand, and some of you have a few neat changes to help that along. Once distance is successfully put between you and the infected Merrow, it howls in a wet, warbly voice, visibly frustrated. Unlike ordinary Merrows, who can walk on land and have legs as long as they stay dry, this Merrow can't seem leave its pond at all, and electricity sparks from it like little static shocks in its irritation. It does dive back under once it realizes it can't reach you, resurfacing as your character's most important person in an attempt to lure them back. The expressions are far too real, too genuine; even those aware it's a Merrow might be fooled. While its voice isn't a perfect mimicry, the song it begins to sing has with it notes of yearning and beckoning to join it, join your beloved person, in the water.

The Cave
Pulling yourself from curiosity or compulsion, the cave behind you - in front of you, if you've turned around - gives off an oddly pure feeling. Like an oasis in a desert, it feels refreshing and calm; incredibly safe, compared to the eerie call of the forest it's in. Within the cave are pools of water that glow and glimmer from the magic runes found around them. The runes shift similar to a mirage whenever you try to focus on them; and try as you might, you can't glimpse what they say exactly.

It isn't so hard to figure out though, as the pools of water surrounded by them have a pleasingly cold temperature, while those without them are near scalding. A few of the latter have runes around them, but they're not glowing like the rest - feeding a little magic into them changes this immediately, and steam rises in a sudden blast as the water cools rapidly. The opposite can be done for the colder pools too - taking their magic somehow or ruining the runes will make them bubble and boil as they surge in temperature.

But that isn't all the cave has to offer. Moving further inward, you get the feeling you're going down - beneath the ground and the enchanting forest. Eventually, the cave widens out to a massive underground lake, multiple waterfalls pouring into it; despite their number and size, the room is completely silent. All tunnels seem to lead to this one room, with a few of them looking more man-made than natural. Traversing other tunnels leads you into a maze that only ever brings you to the lake, or to the cave's entrance, no matter how many different paths you take.

Something different happens eventually though; signs of life begin to appear, or at least signs that life once lived there. Leather pouches rotted by the dampness of the cave hang on sharp nails beaten into the cave walls, with boots in similar condition strewn here and there. Torn, soaking clothing lays in piles in the tunnels, and candles burnt down to their wick's end stand in shelves carved from the navy blue and black stone. There's broken toys and books too waterlogged to read, instruments with snapped strings or clogged holes, and - most peculiarly - smooth, round devices that heavily resemble large pocketwatches or hand mirrors. They refuse to turn on though, either due to age or due to the wetness of the air.
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[personal profile] wylderrant 2019-05-22 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"Very little honestly," Iramaat chirps happily, "They stripped away most of our power here, though. And they might try to change us. It's not very pleasant, honestly - although I don't now if it's deliberate or not."

She shrugs, clasping her hands at the small of her back.

"I wonder how you'd handle being here..."
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[personal profile] gravenrose 2019-05-23 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"Strange magic, this," Tiamé replies with a frown, stroking at her chin with a thoughtful tilt of her head.

"About as well as you, I expect," is the reply. "I'm not the wide-eyed little Spring courtier you wrapped around your finger any longer."
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[personal profile] wylderrant 2019-05-23 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, Tiame, you have such a strange idea of what happened between us - but I suppose I can't blame you too much for it. You're the villain of this story, after all. The obsessive one. The one who wants to freeze the world to get what she wants," Iramaat winks. There's nothing nice about it, despite the smile on her face and the levity in her words.

No, it's cruel and cutting.
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[personal profile] gravenrose 2019-05-24 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
That digs into Tiamé's cool exterior and twists. There's a flash in her eyes of something like real anger, a break from cold disdain and she almost snarls. Her fingers come up and for a moment they are talons. She might lunge forward, grab hold of Iramaat and squeeze until the smile drops from that pretty face and the life leaves those mocking eyes. But then she is simple Tiamé again, her hands half-raised as she stares at Iramaat.

"I may be of the Winter Court, Iramaat, but you are by far the colder of us." She sounds tired. Almost resigned.

"I don't want to freeze the world. I want to see you punished for your oath breaking."
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[personal profile] wylderrant 2019-05-24 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, oh, oh. Iramaat sees that moment, that twist of her lips, the way her hands twitch up and start to curve into talons. Then it passes and Iramaat's smile is as broad as ever. Maybe broader, even. Wider. Sharper.

She sees Tiame. She knows what's underneath that still surface.

"Impossible. I am warmth and spring and the breeze in the trees; not snow and ice and howling gales," Iramaat dismisses that with a wave of her hand.

"And I have broken no oaths; I did what I said I would do. Tell me, what oath did I break? That is a serious accusation to lay at my feet."
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[personal profile] gravenrose 2019-05-24 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Tiamé hates that she is so vulnerable, that Iramaat is able to draw that much from her before she is ready to act. Her face is still and grim and unflinching. And well Iramaat should know--Iramaat is why Tiamé is what she is.

"And yet your heart knows not true love nor compassion nor any of the things that make one warm." Does Tiamé, though? Well. She likes to think she does. Or maybe it is the deep well of hurt that springs up within her.

"You swore to love me. To cherish me. To pluck me the stars from the skies and lay them in the palm in my hand, to cross the seas and traverse the highest mountains for my sake." She almost spits the words.

"Yet you abandoned me. Took what I was--I was a child of Spring and you ruined me--!" She hisses that last, the deep sense of wrong within her aching to burst free.
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[personal profile] wylderrant 2019-05-24 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, dear heart," Iramaat replies mournfully, settling her hands over her left breast - where her heart is - and sighs, "I do love you. And I did cherish you. I would have done all those things..."

Her smile twitches.

"I never said how long it would last, though."
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[personal profile] gravenrose 2019-05-24 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Dear heart. Once those words made her heart burst. Now they only engender a deep, unyielding hatred and rage. She tenses, tries not to let herself be coaxed into showing how much it gets to her again.

"If you make a promise not meaning to keep it, it is the same as breaking it." She has had this argument before. Will have it again.
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[personal profile] wylderrant 2019-05-24 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"I did keep it," Iramaat laughs, apparently at ease with this whole conversation, "You of all people should know how these things work!"

She is apparently not at all bothered by these accusations. She knows she followed the rules. Maybe not in spirit, but to the letter. And that's what matters.
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[personal profile] gravenrose 2019-05-24 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"You took advantage of me." Tiamé struggles to keep her calm. The hurt still feels so raw and new, even so much time later.

"I was a child. I didn't know any better and you..." She trails off, words failing her finally.

"I trusted you." So bitter. So cold. So hurt.
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[personal profile] wylderrant 2019-05-24 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"I never took advantage of you. I gave you my love, my attention, my affection...!" Iramaat sweeps her arms out in a broad, open gesture, "I hung the stars for you. But sometimes romances don't last. That's all it is. It's not my fault that you wanted more than I could give or that you wanted to cling so hard."

She shakes her head with a sad little sigh, "Perhaps I should've known better. I ought not to have trusted you with my heart, considering how irresponsible you've been ever since."
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[personal profile] gravenrose 2019-05-24 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"Liar." Tiamé hisses. "You left me and I've only done what anyone slighted by you would. I have you my heart and you let it wither."

She hates this argument. Hates that Iramaat is here of all places, in her dreams. In her head. Why can't she get this woman out of her head? It drives her mad. She exhales.

"I would not find what I needed to mend my heart in the Spring Court. I went where I did to try and find myself. To become someone else." And yet here she is, still the same Tiamé. Still hurting. Still angry.

"You used me as a prop in your tale and discarded me when I wasn't interesting to you any longer!"
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[personal profile] wylderrant 2019-05-25 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, Tiame... I never discarded you," Iramaat's voice drops. Something low and almost warm and sympathetic. She takes a step forward, hand extended, "That's not who I am. That's not what I do. I don't discard people."

She's not lying. Technically.