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nonotagain2023-06-08 01:16 pm
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01. Test Drive Meme

TEST DRIVE MEME
Thinking about joining Iterum? Unsure of who to bring or if they'll even fit the setting? Posting here offers you the chance to find out how they'll do while getting the sample for done for their application.
→ Comment down below with the character you'd like to test drive in the setting. Don't forget to add their name and canon in the subject line.
→ Choose a scenario or create your own, and tag around!
→ Test drives will be posted regularly in the months of March, June, September, and December.
→ Threads in the test drive are NOT eligible to use for activity checks, however, you can make them game canon if you wish and both you and your scene partner agree.
Possible Scenarios
Please note that all characters will initially arrive in their assigned housing; they are free to explore the City to their heart's content after that!
01. Arriving: You're pretty sure you knew where you were before you closed your eyes. But somewhere between then and now, you discover that you're definitely not there. In fact, the setting is so unfamiliar to you that it's bordering on unnerving and questions start to stack. Have you been abducted? Did you get drunk and pass out somewhere and not remember? Whatever the case, you need some answers. Or maybe this is familiar and the only thing that doesn't make sense is the layer of dust on everything around you which obviously means some time has passed. How much? No one seems to know. What you do know is that sitting around and waiting for answers is likely not going to happen.
So, you set out and hope to run into someone in the City that looks like they may be in a similar situation. Or, at the very least a person that might be able to provide some explanation. Veteran Chosen, make sure you warn the new people about the Shadows and advise them to steer clear of dark alleys and things that go bump in the night.
02. Party, party!: Now that you've arrived and hopefully settled, it's time to unwind. Inside your welcome basket is an invitation from the Duchess, who has decided to celebrate the growing population of the City with a massive "Welcome to the City" party in the Tower District. Wine spills free, and drugs abound, this is the kinda party that caters to all! The wicked and debauched demons and the good and decent who, if not careful, might end up tainted and corrupted at some point, like everyone else. Even if it's only for one night, why not cut loose and forget about whatever is pressing on your mind?
Nothing to wear? Check your closet, we're sure you'll find something suitable to wear.
03. Prominence: Everyone knows that the City sometimes influences its population on a monthly basis. Unfortunately, you arrived right in the middle of a heavy Prominence. Lust, Greed, Gluttony, Envy, Wrath, Sloth, or Pride: choose your sin and get wicked. You'll find it's hard to avoid being sinful, almost as if your basic instincts are taking over.
04. Run!: A lot can go wrong in the City; demon attacks, muggings or there's even danger of being plucked from the streets and forced to partake in the Coliseum's version of Fight Club (if you know, you know). There are plenty of unsavoury types that all Chosen must be aware of. They rule the night, and once the sun goes down it becomes the Sinning Hour. Demons and monsters and humans capable of inciting just as much fear, if not more, come out to play. Mind yourself. It's hardly a tea party out there.
05. Network: Broadcast a video, voice or text message to anyone in your phone's directory. All Chosen have a device that they can use to communicate. Those that are returning will find their phone as it was, though without any contact that was previously in the City that is not currently. For the newly Chosen, a device will be supplied in your welcome basket and will match the type of telecommunications that was being used at the time of their exit.
06. Wild Card: Choose your own adventure in the game's multiple settings!

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Necessity was a bastard sometimes, but he was nothing if not stoic.
He regards Maggie as if she's only just now coming into focus, this woman offering to protect him in thus new and very uncertain situation. He's not sure he can muster a protest and he's too polite, even now, to express doubt.
He's used to being pursued by forces he would never wish on this nice lady. And he's still not sure that this place is much better, though on the bright side, he's not dead quite yet.
Something to hold onto, and he lets out his breath and focuses on her question.
"Not long. Hours at most? Though I'm not entirely sure. There was a welcome basket." Full of fun things like knives and drugs and jars of mixed nuts. Comfy pajamas. Things that only made sense in a context he hadn't quite grasped yet.
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Those forces were probably no worse than the witches and her mother, but he would learn in time that Maggie wasn't really something creatures around here wanted to mess with. Most demons could be put in their place pretty easily with a bit of firey persuasion.
" That is a pretty normal feeling when you first get here, the welcome basket has some useful things but I would advise against trying any of the drugs you will find in there. They won't do you any favors I promise you that." she smiled to him and looped her arm loosely around his, there was over a foot height difference here and she was sure his long legs could leave her in the dust easily. " Do you drink coffee or tea? We could go get some and maybe a cookie or something?"
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"There was a Cafe, on the bottom floor, and it was in the...Coliseum district, I know that much. But I walked for a while, I needed to see..." He hesitates. "I needed to see what happened. If I was in danger. Where I was at all. Then I stopped."
And that was where he was now. She takes his arm and he stiffens for a moment, unsure, before forcing himself to relax and accept the gesture.
He's still a little on edge, and very honestly not used to being touched casually. It's been a while.
"Tea...I think tea would be good," he says with a slow nod. Tea sounds strikingly normal and maybe that's a good thing.
"And I ignored the drugs," he adds after a moment, almost an afterthought. "It's not something I'm interested in."