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Test Drive Meme 007
1. Post with your character. I’ve written out some prompts but feel free to make up your own, you have a whole train to play with!
2. Assume they have been around long enough for threads to jump right into the action!
3. Have much fun!
Happy testing!
Void Trecking
The thing about being on a train hurtling through void space is there’s not much to see. Outside the window lies an endless void of kaleidoscope colours shifting and swirling. It’s probably best not to stare at it too long. Do so and you might start to imagine order in it. Shapes, places, even figures. But your eyes shift... Back to chaos. Probably best you do something else other than stare out the window. Or convince your fellow passengers that void watching leads to headaches!
Board Games
The game carriage is full of games. Every board game imaginable from silly party games to serious strategy games that last for hours. There are a disproportionate amount of games about trains.
Grab some friends, grab a game and some beanbags and get playing! Dive into a world of deck building or play a silly card game. A great way to alleviate boredom.
Happy Holidays
You have arrived in a place which might remind you of Victoria London if Victoria London had floating palaces and was ruled by wizards.
Their rule is strict and any kind of Winter celebration is banned. You have been called by a group of rebels to help with an underground celebration.
Team One
Distraction. Be out in the city, keep watch. If the guards get anywhere near the secret entrances distract them. Perhaps by being a lost tourist. Perhaps by causing mayhem. Make sure the organisers and party goers can arrive without a hitch.
Team Two
A party is not complete without food. The party is being held underground and there isn't much in the way of kitchens and do help bake in people's houses and smuggle the food across the city. Careful of guards.
Team Three
The venue needs decorating and the presents need wrapped. It might be an underground bunker but everyone is determined to make it the best festival ever, despite the risks. Help make it happen!
Party
Of course after all that hard work there is time to celebrate before you must board the train once more.
Eat drink and be merry!
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"It is the only way I have ever been."
That's just about all she has to say about it. She hasn't really known any other perspectives.
"You are a wizard, then?" She asks. Her head turns to face him, as she considers his offer. The idea of someone casting a spell on her isn't the most appealing thing, but the fact that he asked before casting inspires at least a little bit of faith. "...you may."
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"Not a wizard, no. Those of the White Tower didn't deem me worth teaching. A warlock, though. It was a happy accident."
With her permission he cast phantasmal force on her and made the illusion that the book was a sort of texture-based representation of what happened outside the window. Each color was represented by a different sort of texture - some where smooth, some rough, some felt almost sharp, some bumpy, some fuzzy, and more. In addition each texture was on a geometric face, and the faces constantly shifted and morphed, as did each texture. Instead of a kaleidoscope of colors constantly shifting and swirling, it was a kaleidoscope of textures.
He offered her the book. "The top cover of my book should feel like it's shifting and changing. I did my best to try to capture how outside looks in it."
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The carelessness of wizards has done a lot to the world she came from, and very little of it has been good.
"I'm sorry, when you say you are a warlock, what exactly is it you mean? I take it you are some other kind of mage?"
She's heard the term before, but the world she comes from doesn't make the same distinctions between spellcasters that D&D does.
And then the spell takes effect. It's a strange feeling, to be subjected to an illusion and know it. Slowly and hesitantly, she reaches across and sets her hand on the face of the book.
The textures are bizarre, wild, and shifting, in ways that she didn't expect. The strangeness of it all makes her frown for a moment, before she lifts her face up toward Paper and gives him a smile.
"Thank you for sharing this with me. Is it truly like this outside all the time?"
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"Yes, another kind. Wizards spend their lives learning how magic works and how to use it. Warlocks make a deal with some kind of powerful being and are lent the power of their patron. If my pact were to be broken I wouldn't be able to use magic. A wizard can still cast even without their spell book."
Paper watched her face as she felt the book, the frown being about what he expected. It was a lot to watch out the window; he imagined it was a lot of sensory information to take in at once. Her smile makes him brighten up though, like a parched flower given water.
"I'm happy I could help. Outside the train while it travels it is like that, yes. Other places are very different. And cause less headaches." A small trill similar to the laugh, but this seemed to be more of a chuckle.
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"Ah, a bargainer. I understand. You and I have that in common."
Surprise! Paper isn't the only one on this train with a supernatural patron. Her relationship isn't the same as a warlock's, but there are definitely a lot of similarities.
"I had no idea it was so much out there. You said it hurts to look at?"