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Test Drive Meme 013
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!
Training Gym
Fight club have finally gotten a gym to train in. Train carriages make strange gyms, long narrow spaces. But this has mats, balance beams, climbing apparatus. Pads and training dummies for punching. It also has large blocks that look a little like what you might find in a children's play centre but can be used to make obstacle courses or provide cover in training exercises.
Set up a course, practice fighting or try and learn how to throw a punch! There are plenty who will help, people who take training super seriously and let's face it, people who want to ambush others from behind oversized foam blocks.
Games
For those for whom fighting is not an idea of fun, or those wanting more relaxation, the games carriage has a whole collection of different games. Board games, card games, dice games. There are many games about trains but they aren't the only type.
There are low tables in the carriage to set a game up on and plenty of beanbags and cushions to sit on. Grab a game, grab a friend or a complete stranger and get playing!
Water Maze
The latest mission has taken the voidtreckers to an underwater maze. They have been given wet suits, helmets and breathing apparatus- lightweight boxes that strap to their back, connect to their helmet and filter air from the water. A powerful and dangerous artifact has been stolen and the race is on to get it back before it is used for ill.
Team One
Plenty of monsters and foes have been sent to try and retrieve the item. Giant crabs, strange eels. Even people with fish tails and the ability to breathe underwater. All are dangerous foes and fighting underwater is difficult.
But team one are the vanguard, keeping the monster levels low to allow team two to push on through the maze.
Team Two
Hopefully team one will deal with the monsters, but the odd one might sneak through. Team two's main job is to solve the maze, because the thief is in the centre in order to perform his ritual.
It's a race against time, the maze is made of coral and walls of seaweed that are impossible to cut through. Solving it requires a quick mind and some determined swimming.
Team Three
For those not wishing to brave the water, or those whose skills lie more in helping others. The island where the artefact was stolen from needs help. The temple was ransacked and some of the islanders were injured. Help them fix their homes, put the temple back to rights, tend to the injured.
Cleaning the temple is a big job, but hopefully by the time the artefact has been retrieved it will be able to be restored to it's rightful place.
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Shifting his hands to rest on his shoulders, and then moving up to rest one on his cheek, Joscelin's cheek warm against Jean-Claude's own cool skin. His deep blue eyes searching into Joscelin's own, and for the first time he has to curb his own abilities against his own friend, lest he glamour him against his will.
"How?" he asks, searching his face. "Who did this to you, mon ami?"
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“The train travels, you know. To different worlds, and we’re expected to clean up their messes. A friend of mine—Romeo; I’ll introduce you later—and I startled a saboteur, who reacted as one might expect. I died protecting Romeo. That should have been the end of me, but it wasn’t. The train brought me back. I can’t explain why.”
He looks into Jean-Claude’s eyes, looking younger and more vulnerable than he ever did in Islington (at least in the last century). “I can’t explain it, old friend, but I believe that whatever happened to me broke the curse. Normally we cannot revive even as ghosts because we do not have souls, but...I seem to have acquired one.”
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Speaking of poetic. He flicks the former vampire a soft smile, tilting his head to the side as he replies.
"So you say, mon ami," he says, but there are those who would argue otherwise. Vampires may be dead, and their morals might be somewhat lacking, but such things have nothing to do with their lack of a soul. Corruption, perhaps. A vampire is just another form of undead, after all. A better version, if you ask Jean-Claude.
He squeezes the boy's shoulder, his expression gentling. Perhaps this is a rather public area to be having such a conversation, but then again, their words are very vague, for anyone who might be listening in. And these are important things that must be said.
"I am happy for you," he says, softly. Understanding that this is ultimately what Joscelin would have wanted. He had never asked to become a child vampire. And now he has been given his life back to him. A curse, he had said, and yes. He supposes a curse is how it must have been, for him.
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He sits next to Jean-Claude on the bench, ignoring his own food for now.
"Much has changed, you know. Beyond the obvious. But first, tell me. How has it been in London since I left? What news? Does Islington still hold its expanded territory?"
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Joscelin will grow and change. Move on, perhaps. Without him? He cannot say for certain. But he has been given the choice, and Jean-Claude knows that it is the right one. Just as he knows he would rather die himself, as much as he has his own reasons to despise his own vampiric existence.
The question startles him somewhat. Since he left? Jean-Claude raises his eyebrows in question towards the -- young boy, he will need to think of him as such now, for he is not a vampire now, not anymore.
"Forgive me, mon ami," he replies. "I met with you not but two weeks ago. I am not certain I knew that you had gone. The last I saw you..." He pauses, before smiling softly and continuing, "You were reprimanding me for 'moping', as I believe you phrased it, mon petit."
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He can’t even remember what he and Jean-Claude had spoken about, the last time he’d seen him.
“Time...I’m told that it works rather differently here. Some people are good friends from the same place, and yet they come from different times with different memories. There’s a man—Tony Stark; it’s hard to miss him as he’s the self proclaimed leader here—who comes from a time five years after some of his friends from his world, but somewhat earlier than others.”
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Truth be told, Jean-Claude is perhaps surprised to find out that it has only been that long. Though he supposes that it would change a person, fairly drastically, to find themselves born again, in a manner of speaking.
"And might I ask myself how long it has been since..." he trails off, uncertain how exactly he might phrase it. Since he died? But he had done that once before. "Since you have been resurrected, as it were?"
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"Really, mon petit," he says, somewhat nonplussed. "I would have thought that this would have been more than something of a hint."
Reaching out, Jean-Claude places a large, cool hand against Joscelin's chest. Over his warm, beating heart.
"I can hear it beating even from here," he observes, with a wry twist of his lips.
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It’s quite adorable, the way he pouts.
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"I will not take you up on such a thing, mon ami," Jean-Claude replies, "for I hope to never find myself in such a circumstance. Killed, stuffed in a valise, or any of the above. But..."
Jean-Claude trails off, tapping his fingers against his glass of wine. A ruse for all others in the room save Joscelin himself. "I do find myself in something of a predicament in other ways." Namely: those of nutrtition.