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Test Drive Meme 002
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!
Luggage Handling
The last carriage of the train is full of luggage. It’s all empty but there sure is a lot of it. Suitcases, old fashioned travelling trunks, rucksacks. And they are scattered everywhere, a safety concern to be sure.
Or perhaps the most fun place on the train, if you are thinking about it right. These cases could be anything, a fort, a bunker. How many can you stack up until they are too high to reach or they tumble down on top of you?
Let out your inner child and relieve some of the boredom of being stuck on a train by creating the luggage castle of your dreams, or step in before disaster strikes and attempt to bring some organisation to this chaos.
Scavenger Hunt
You’ve found yourself on a world that seems to be one huge scrap yard. At least all the parts you can see are and you aren’t the only ones there. A small fighter craft has crash landed here and the pilot needs help fixing their craft to get out of here!
Team One The parts needed must be around here somewhere! This place has all sorts and so it’s just a matter of trying to sort through all the junk to find what you are looking for.
Team Two Some parts from the actual ship are salvageable but it’s going to take a team to get this thing sky worthy again. Fix what can be fixed and get the craft ready for the spare parts that will hopefully be found.
Team Three This planet is not without its nuisances. Most prominent are some strange cyborg rats that have a taste for wiring. Fend them off before they get into the craft and render all the hard work undone.
A picnic with a view
Heroes deserve rewards every now and again and after a few days of protecting a settlement from strange shape shifting alien blobs there is a moment to relax before boarding the train once more.
What a place to relax in. High up on a cliff overlooking a vast plain of crystal stalagmites. The light of two suns reflects of them creating a dazzling prism mirror effect of colour, it’s almost like hovering above a sea of rainbows.
A picnic has been provided by some grateful villagers, the food is strange but delicious and a perfect way to unwind after a stressful few days.
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"The jewels are dim rocks in comparison to her sons. Elrond and Elros - twins - that miraculously opened their hearts to us. We thought to hold them as hostages, but then we became...family." Maedhros smiles faintly, the scars pulling - he is unused to happiness, "Elrond bonded fast with Kano and Elros was my shadow. We were there when they made their choice - a gift given to them by King Manwë - on whether they should live as Elvenkind or as Men. Elrond remained an Elf and Elros chose mortality."
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Fatherhood was the great blessing of Curufin's life, and he is glad that Maedhros and Maglor had that opportunity to become parents to those twins. He is only sorry for the way it came about, and sorry that they were separated from those foster-sons.
"It would have been better, would it not? -- if our children had been the only jewels of our lives. We did not need the Silmarils. They were a curse. But children are more precious than anything. How did Elros come to choose mortality? Did he explain?"
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Maglor should be furious.
"Mm." he rests his head against Curufin's shoulder, soaking in his presence, "He saw a need; he knew his brother could lead their people, but the Men had no Lord or King to unite them. To understand them, he became one of them." his lips quirk, "No one could convince him otherwise and it was I who helped shorten his hair."
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"There was so much destruction. So many of those who might have lead were dead and gone by that time, I guess. Elros must have been been very dedicated, as was his brother. We'll never know what Elros experienced when he became mortal, nor what he felt. He must have been a great man, to have made such a sacrifice."
He smiles a little. "You gave him a haircut? Was it stylish?"
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"I know he remained himself and he was determined to never fail in any endeavor he undertook." he lifts his head slowly, humming his assent, "I believe it was crooked. Kano had to even it out."
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"Elros must have been an amazing leader after that." He smiles again to think of Maedhros engaged in barbering. Well, why not? The Noldor are always good at the crafts. "Good thing the two of you were there to make it look nice."
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"He was the best. His line will continue for many generations to come." Maedhros has no doubt - especially with Elrond around, "He looked like a proper King." his lips twist sadly, "Letting them go was difficult for both of us."
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"I can understand how hard it must have been to say goodbye to your foster-sons. And yet. . . that was an act of love. Letting them go on to their destinies, to do their part in saving the world."
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"I wasn't meant to be with them. We stole those moments we shared - Kano and I - and we knew the peace we acquired wouldn't last. How could we have forgiven ourselves if doom fell upon them?"
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"You were wise, you and Kano. Even if those years you had with Elrond and Elros were stolen years, still, I'm guessing that it was partly your influence that allowed them to become the people they grew up to be. And I'll bet they understood that you were choosing to keep them safe even at the cost of losing them. They wouldn't have forgotten what you taught them -- that love makes amends, and love makes sacrifices."
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"What have you seen?" he pressed his lips to his brother's brow, peering into his eyes a second later, "Have you been injured? Who do I need to kill?"
He was only half-joking. If it was possible, Maedhros would ride down any and all of Curufin's enemies. He knew how to use his size imposingly and he definitely knew how to kill.
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"If I were to tell you, we'd still be sitting here tomorrow and I would have talked you to sleep! But to make it short, I've seen communities pull together to work for the common good, and I've striven to be a part of that, and even to be an innovator and a leader. And I've seen communities tear themselves apart over the most ridiculous disagreements. And in my personal life, I've known friendship and I've known love, and though I've loved and lost, I've tried to remember the good from all those experiences. I've seen what is possible, and because of that, I have set my sights on the highest of goals." He smiled into his brother's eyes. "And I've learned compassion."
He grinned. He knew Maedhros was both joking and not joking. "You don't have to kill anyone for me, though I do appreciate the offer."
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"It seems to me we have time." he pulled back slightly so that he could see Curufin's face properly, "You have loved? Have you married without me realizing? Without me present?"
Now that was unforgivable! But he could not mourn missing so much for long upon hearing about Curufin's discovery. Compassion, hm? What a lovely lesson.
"I will do what I must to protect your happiness." Maedhros had long since given up on himself, but if he could exist to defend the good in this world or any other, that was a fine way to exist.
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"I loved a man named Yukari Mishakuji, and for a while, we were happy. Eventually, our ways of thinking drove us apart, but we managed to talk it out and get back together. Still, I guess our reconciliation was not enough. There were forces at work that no one really understands, and in the end, Yukari slipped away into the darkness of nonbeing. I am not sorry to have loved him and I will always remember him. But you know how I am, Nelyo. I never was and I never will be content to love once and never again. The communion of spirits I understand well, and the union of bodies. But marriage in the sense that the Valar would understand it is not for me."
And he smiled to see that Maedhros understood what he had said about compassion.
"I know you would do much for me. I have always been grateful for you love and care."