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VoidTrecker Express Mods ([personal profile] voidtreckermods) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckerooc2021-04-16 06:00 am
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Test Drive Meme 023

Welcome to the Test Drive Meme! Here is the place to see how your character might fit the setting, grab samples and have fun!

1. Post with your character, including their name and series in the subject. We’ve written out some prompts but feel free to make up your own, you have a whole train to play with!

2. Assume they've been around long enough for threads to jump right into the action.

3. Have lots of fun.

Happy testing!

Dio's Legacy


In an alternate almost exactly like the one inhabited by the Voidtrecker Express, fate went another direction. Instead of the first addition to the train's structure being the games carriage, this train's passengers voted differently.

What makes them happy?

Crocodiles.

The Crocodile carriage isn't a misnomer. It's teeming with reptiles of various sizes, basking under sunlamps or floating lazily in the raised tank built across half of the available space. To be even better for morale, they're all perfectly tame, and unnervingly friendly; it's rare that a passenger is able to cross the carriage without being accosted by some crocodile or gharial looking for attention.


Harvest Void


The greenhouse is a surprisingly bright room, its vaulted ceiling made of a transparent, incredibly tough material that shows the light of the Void along the entire length of the room. The single metal support beam is bedecked in roses. The aisle of grass running through the centre of the carriage is riotous with strange plants and flowers, small stone paths leading off to this patch or that of vegetables or closely clustered fruit trees.

And all of them are laden with produce. Whether a stray spell or a particularly good mood from one of the resident forces of nature, every plant in the carriage has matured at once. Shrubs overflow with berries, rows of stalks groan under beans and tomatoes, apples threaten to fall from overhead branches at any moment.

You may not normally be a gardener, but today it's all hands on deck!


Cold Iron, Warm Hearts


The duchy of Yipre is one of several close-knit factions on one continent, known for both her expansive clockworks and strong links to the Fey. Central to the capital is the Clocktower, the palace home to both the Duchess Stomen and her court of scholars, diplomats and engineers. Home also to a key point in the Ley, where the mundane world and the Fey intersect just enough that one may cross from one to the other.


But the Clocktower is sundered, entire sections of iron and brass sheared away in a great earthquake, and neither world is faring well in the aftermath.


Team One


The gear sprites of the Clocktower are missing, running amok in the streets and squares of the duchy. They're tiny things, fluff, metal filings and dust made quicksilver-fast, with small, glowing eyes and bell-like voices. While normally they keep the machinery of their home running, they aren't nearly as talented with anything else, and are causing general chaos with all devices and machinery they run across. Find them, and herd them back to the Tower. Maybe get them out of the typewriter first.

Team Two

The gateway to the Fey realm is torn, and dreaming magic is spilling out from the Clocktower. Finding the Voidtreckers' minds fertile grounds for its taking, imagined creatures and realms are conjured forth from all kinds of worlds and all kinds of lives. There are many ways to combat these - play them through until the magic is satisfied, for example, or find the Voidtrecker whose mind is the source, and stop them dreaming. It's up to the Voidtreckers on this team to decide.

Team Three

The Clocktower isn't quite in ruins, but large sections are crumpled like tin foil. In other places, steam and magic spill out into the air in a chaotic mix, burning and twisting the air into glittering leaves or long ropes of thorn. And through this, those that called the palace home fight to free themselves from the wreckage. Courtiers, servants, engineers… and, somewhere, the Duchess herself. Help who you can, but find her.

likeadragonfish: (004.)

Harvest Void. P.S. I love the journal pun.

[personal profile] likeadragonfish 2021-04-17 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah?"

Kasuga was right there beside Vasco, reaching up to pick apples and then drop them gently into a nearby basket. He didn't seem to mind the manual labor in the least. He continued working even as he glanced over at Vasco to speak.

"You a, uh..." don't say pirate, don't say pirate, don't say pirate "...seaman?"

Whew, potential insult averted. But that hat sure did look pirate-y!
nautapirate: (big no)

Thank you lol I was shook it wasn't taken tbh

[personal profile] nautapirate 2021-04-18 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
No doubt Kasuga wouldn't be the first to assume or call him a pirate if he had. Between the tattoos and the hat he had a "look". If he had his entire outfit he'd definitely be asked on the regular.

"Yes, though I fear destiny is trying to tell me something." Said drolly, "My feet are on land more than on the deck of a ship." Or train. A train isn't technically land, but it's not a ship either. Vasco didn't even know what a train was before this! They've not that advanced where he's from.
likeadragonfish: (008.)

That's always a great feeling tho, nabbing one you thought would be unavailable

[personal profile] likeadragonfish 2021-04-19 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ah, that must be a bummer then. You sound like you really like to be on a ship. Too bad this is a train instead of a ship... that would be so much cooler."

And even if it wasn't on the water it would still be more familiar for Vasco. Oh well. They'd have to make due.
nautapirate: (just a lot of talking)

Dang skippy!

[personal profile] nautapirate 2021-04-20 10:19 am (UTC)(link)
"The sea is my home more than the land ever will be." The deck of a ship more comfortable than trudging through trees and foliage could ever hope to be.

"Not to discredit the power and grandeur of the train. I'd never seen such a thing before this, it's..." He pauses as if to consider, admiring the apple he'd just plucked, "If we had such a thing back home it would surely change everything."
likeadragonfish: (004.)

[personal profile] likeadragonfish 2021-04-20 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Kasuga nodded along like he understood. He might have in a small way, but really he didn't know the way of the sea. Still, a home was a home and being away from it for too long could bring longing. Thankfully for Kasuga, he was a little used to making due and changing up where he called home.

"Oh, yeah. Trains are great. They can travel pretty fast where I'm from, carrying people or supplies all over. This one takes the cake though--it looks like an old steam engine but one of those could never travel through space like this!"

Or rather the Void but to Kasuga it looked a lot like what he imagined space travel might be in the future.

"So, what's your world like then?" Color him curious now that Vasco brought it up.
nautapirate: (shut the fuck up)

[personal profile] nautapirate 2021-04-22 08:41 am (UTC)(link)
"It would certainly make commerce much easier." Less carriages being attacked and stolen from, much more would be transported at one time. Sounded great for the land dwellers.

Vasco adds the apple to the basket he's got, plucks another.

"My world? Hpmh. Not long before I ended up here it was much like the worlds we've been sent to save. A strange illness slowly killing people, factions and guilds fighting over every little thing they could and war over a "new" land that was never ours." He shakes his head then looks to Kasuga.

"No one wanted to fix anything and if they did it was always someone else's problem to fix." Aka De Sardet's problem. Along with Vasco and their little band of friends.

"Thankfully a dear friend of mine happened to have a brain between his eyes, unlike most. Much has been set right, or at the very least is getting there." Though all of this might not been what Kasuga meant when he asked about his world. Shrugs.