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Test Drive Meme 010
Test Drive Meme
Considering apping to the City of Sin, but unsure of who to bring or if they'll fit? Feel free to give the setting a test drive here! These are a perfect way of getting your playing sample done for the application.cityofsin |
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→ Comment with the character you'd like to test drive in the setting, with name and canon in the subject line
→ Choose a scenario or create your own!
→ Tag around!
Possible Scenarios01. A New Arrival: Hello, New Person! You seem to have found yourself on a sidewalk in the City of Sin with nothing but the clothes on your back and a stomach chruning feeling of being displaced. Thankfully, the streets are full of people - Watch out that you don't get mugged!
02. Demonic Presences: You were just minding your own business, weren't you? But that's always when bad things seem to happen, and the City of Sin isn't really that friendly. Whatever bar or street you're hanging out in suddenly go dim, filling the area with an unnerving feeling as the shadows on the walls jump out into reality. We suggest you phone a friend for help, or maybe try running?
03. Party Hard: You've been invited to a massive, elegant party at the Tower that spills out its doors in welcome, by someone who calls themselves the Emperor. Obviously, that's weird, but maybe you can get some free drinks and food out of it! This place might not be so bad.
04. Prominence: The City of Sin influences it's population on a weekly basis. Too bad you came right smack dab in the middle of a heavy Prominence. Lust, Greed, Gluttony, Envy, Wrath, Sloth, or Pride. Choose your choice of sin and be wicked.
05. Trouble: Not everyone is sunshine and roses here. Some people are violent and cruel, raised in the sludge of a sinful city. And they like to pick on people they think can't fight back. Are you that person? Or are you the Hero who can't stand to watch? Worse yet, could you be the person doing the instigating? Villian.
06. Carnival: The City has carnivals or festivals now and then; you're lucky to catch one! With its open booths filled with cork gun games and funnel cakes, how can someone not have any fun! Go win your darling a stuffed animal, or meet someone new on the spinning cup ride. You might even see someone you know being talked into sitting in the Dunk Tank.
07. Wild Card: Choose your own adventure in the game's setting!
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He knew someone who killed people for stupid reasons. There were always people like that and while he wasn't that fucking crazy, he cared more about protecting himself than anyone else. He's given up caring about people or at least that's what he tells himself.
"You got glasses or are we going to be depressing about drinking and pass the bottle around."
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He hasn't been so depressed lately. He probably hasn't even checked that drawer in a while.
Thank God for Martha.
She perched herself on the corner of the desk, crossing one leg over the other. It was a habit, she couldn't help it if she flashed a little leg. "My name is Diana," she said. "Diana Abel. As in 'Caine and dot, dot, dot...' I'm from Los Angeles." Although she'd been in Phoenix (or near Phoenix) when she got kidnapped by the City. "It was 2009 when I left."
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His eyes glanced down her leg, moving over the curve of her hips before he met her gaze.
"Penny." It wasn't his real name but he liked it better. No one needed to know that his name was William. "So, Diana, what do you do for fun around here?" Since he was apparently stuck here it didn't hurt to ask.
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She shrugged. "There are a lot of things you can do, just kinda depends on what you're into, I guess." Diana made a vague gesture into the ether. "There are clubs and bars and brothels and karaoke. The area where Eliot lives has some nice coffee houses. I work at the local library, if you like that kind of thing."
Her mind flashed, momentarily, to a steam memory in the library when Joseph ripped the laces of her corset, so eager and so hot for her. It sent a little shiver of delight through her.
Yes. Libraries turned Diana on. Big time.
"I have a friend who likes to go flying on a broom. No joke."
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He disliked the complications that came with reading peoples thoughts. He couldn't control it and it was more annoying than anything else. The alcohol helped some, the patch helped some but nothing made it completely quiet in his head.
"Are they a wizard?" His tone was dry and a little sarcastic. After all the shit with Fillory he'd believe anything no. "And my question was what do you do for fun around here. Not what is there to do."
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If anything, he thinks I'm probably a waste of his time. I guess I am. Whiskey isn't exactly helping.
She shrugged. "I like going out dancing," she said. "Not the rave type, exactly. But I like a good beat and a good song. Sometimes Eliot and I do karaoke."
Wait. Back up, Diana.
"How is it that you know him, exactly?"
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He didn't know how to dance and he didn't sing.
He took another sip of the whiskey allowing silence to fill the space between them. He was thinking and eventually he came to a decision; for better or for worse. "Brakebills College Grad program."
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It explained so much. Including why he would have anything to do with Eliot, especially after referring to him as 'sissy.'
Wait, is that the right word? Is it wizard? No. Wizard is Draco's world. I'm pretty sure it's magician. Well, he'll probably correct me if I'm wrong. He probably gets kicks out of man-splaining.
Aloud, she continued. "Eliot's told me all about that school of yours. It sounds super intense."
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He took another sip of from the bottle. Yes the school was intense but most of the people there were able to put up mental barriers. It made it a little more bearable then walking around on the streets.
"What all has he told you?" Penny didn't really like talking about himself and he had no idea what shit Eliot has been spouting.
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...that an angry murder-moth monster is after him...
"...and about some really crazy spells he's tried." She smiled. "I'm not a magician, but in the City, we kinda have this...hiatus. On most kinds of secrecy and stuff. I mean, not to get cliched, but it's totes a melting pot here. Magicians and wizards and aliens and vampires and all kinds of other strange creatures. It takes some getting used to, but I think life is sometimes easier without secrets."
It means you can have real friends. It means you don't have to lie to survive.
Diana was a horrible liar to begin with. And even if she'd been good at it, she wouldn't have wanted to. Lying felt...well, dishonest. You couldn't build any real kind of relationship on lies. Not and have it mean something.
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"Yeah, all that shit sounds about right." He didn't like having friends. It didn't matter that they were all trapped here or fucked up in some way. Those he trusted and got close to always turned away from him. He'll work with others but otherwise he'd rather leave a distance between him and everyone else.
Penny took another swing from the bottle before tapping the bandage at the base of his neck. "This disconnects some of my magic. It isn't permanent." Since it was a bunch of needles digging into his neck. "If you know anyone that can do something similar that'd be helpful." He didn't really want to mention what the patch did. He didn't want to think about the moth monster. Yes it wanted to kill all of them but he wanted to make Penny kill himself. So that there weren't any travelers left. If Eliot wanted to get away, he probably could. Penny didn't think he'd ever be safe as long as that monster was out there he'd want Penny dead.
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If I knew anything that could cut off power, I would have used it on myself years ago...
"Ouija magic isn't really may area of expertise," she said out loud. "But my friend Draco might be able to help you. He went to a sorcery school too. In the UK, I guess. Or, if you're looking for a more science-y solution, my friend the Doctor works here in the fire house."
Diana gave him an apologetic shrug. "I wish I could offer more than that. But I'm a well-known idiot. Just ask anyone, they'll tell you. Nothing but fluff between my ears." It was what she'd been told her whole life. So often that she really believed it was true.
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Penny took another swig of the bottle as the numb feeling began to spread to his limbs. It wasn’t the same as drugs but it was slowly doing the trick and taking the edge off. It didn’t block out thoughts like other drugs did but it did make them easier to ignore.
"You should give yourself more credit." It was annoying when people were down on themselves for no good reason. She might not be a genius but he didn’t think she was an idiot. People were good at different shit, that’s all there was too it.
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Diana gave him a small smile. "Get to know me long enough and you'll see." She held up her hand. "But just because I'm an idiot, that doesn't mean I'm not good company. I guess that's one of the nice things about being whooshed here. None of us are really supposed to be here, so we find ways to fit in with each other. And really, there are a lot of super interesting people here. As long as you're stuck, you should take the time to get to know them. You can learn about some wild new worlds."
Except that this place makes you forget. It's not fair, really.
She swung her legs, the heels of her go-go boots clacking against the leg of the desk. "I like to think of this place as a hiatus from life."
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He took another sip of the whiskey before placing the bottle down on the counter and crossing his arms.
"So tell me about your world then."
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It sucks.
She shrugged. "I'd say something like, 'it's pretty normal.' But normal is a setting on a hair dryer. It's...similar to this place, I guess. Cities and cars and phones and all that stuff. Crawling with the supernatural, too. There's a kind of...night world. A supernatural underworld. Mages. Werewolves. Cainites. Changelings. All that stuff."
Diana gave him a slight smile. "No schools for any of it, as far as I can tell."
Other than the illegal school my sister runs for dhampir, of course.
I think you said there was a couch?
"Where ever there are people things suck," at least in his experience.
There were probably things like schools or at least teachers, parents, and so on. The supernatural world where she lived didn’t sound as picky as his. His abilities could get him killed but then there aren’t that many Travelers, maybe a handful in the world and the moth man had made sure that that precarious number shrank.
"What about you? What can you do?" He meant in the super natural sense. He wasn’t going to ask what she was because he rather liked that she was open enough to talk to him when he was willing to offer so little in return.
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Diana had strong feelings when it came to people. But she'd also learned long ago to pick and choose her battles. Especially with people that deep into one of Jack's bottles.
Thank God she hadn't given him that weird space vodka.
The question, however, was a little awkward. "I can play guitar," she said. "And piano. I also speak Gaelic and French."
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It was very hard for Penny to have a good opinion about people when he went around hearing everything that a person didn't say. Diana was sweet but most of the world wasn't like that.
"Not exactly what I meant."
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I hate this part of the conversation. It's always so much easier after, though. Assuming you actually get to the 'after' part.
Diana held up her hands, palms out. "Look, don't freak out, okay? I'm a nice person and I... I don't want you to get the wrong idea about me. Eliot knows all about this and he's cool with it, I swear. You can ask him. But...uh...yeah. So. I'm kinda a...vampire."
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"Okay." It wasn't something Penny had familiarity with but it wasn't something he saw as a bad thing. It was just how she was. She didn't strike him as the sort of person who'd kill someone and she wasn't fucking crazy. Just annoying which sadly wasn't a crime.
"Given what Eliot's told you I figured you two talk a lot."
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"Uh, yeah," she said, the confusion and surprise evident on her face. "He had to have at least one friend without benefits in the City. Which is apparently me." And just as well for both of them. Diana was terrible when it came to the whole 'friends with benefits' thing.
She was a hopeless romantic that way. Emphasis on hopeless.
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Penny shook his head at her. "I'm not that drunk." Except he was getting there and was totally okay with that. "I just got a feeling for you because you have no shields on your thoughts." It's annoying. "You should learn to hide your thoughts." It was advice for both of them. She thought a lot.
"That sounds like Eliot." Penny didn't have much respect for the guy and that might show in his tone. "I honestly don't associate with him much." Only when he had too.
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Her eyes widened to the point where the whites could be seen all the way around. She touched her fingertips to her temple. Her thoughts.
So that's how he knew. Oh God. Don't think about anything embarrassing, Diana. Don't think about the showtunes. Or the fact that you live in a closet. Or sex. Don't think about sex. Sex, sex, sex... Merde!
"I'm sorry," she said, immediately overflowing with babble. "I didn't realize that I was thinking so loud. I'm not used to being around true telepaths. Honestly, I didn't know. If you could tell me how to shut it out, I'll try to do it. Really. I don't want to overwhelm you."
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"Don't be sorry and seriously, think about sex instead of showtunes." He'd rather listen to her think about sex. Sex was great, showtunes where not.
Penny shook his head. "Everyone thinks loudly. I can't block it out. The patch helps some but it'll start to hurt me." It mostly helped with the screaming in his head but it wasn't meant to be a permanent solution. "That's why I have this." He held up the now mostly empty bottle of whiskey. He finished it offer after a few moment and placed it on the floor.
He might be more drunk than he realized. "So if you got anything else to take the edge off. I think I need it."
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