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voidtreckerooc2021-07-17 10:08 am
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Test Drive Meme 026
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!
Stand Back
The long-awaited laboratory carriage is a place of many delights. And by delights, we mean 'unsafe thaumo-scientific practices'. Whether the chemistry stores, the machine shop and its welding station, the magitech benches sat right next to the physics research area... or the panic showers.
A strange, earthy smell is coming from the biology room. Green smoke is curling under the door of chemistry. The machine shop is eerily quiet, and within a metre of the physics room, things appear to be levitating. At least one of the showers is running, but who knows which room the erstwhile scientist came from? Dare ye investigate?
Autobiography
The library carriage is normally a place of quiet, two storeys of shelves and comfy seating. The shelves are normally a little empty, filled only with what the Voidtreckers have bought themselves... but today, every shelf is filled.
Some books are normal - that one novel you'd been thinking of last week, or the tome of old family recipes you wistfully mentioned to your friend. The lower shelves are replete with activity books for small children, covering topics such as anatomy (for kids! non-human kids, mostly!), holiday activities for familiar and unfamiliar national holidays, and an unnerving number of sticker books that bodes ill for the walls of the train.
Others are larger, gilt or bound in strange covers. Like this one, coloured in a familiar hue, its spine reading only your name.
Fools' Gold
The Voidtrecker Express has landed on the world of Pamsar. More specifically, it has stopped, floating and untraceable, above the mountains holding the castle and surrounding town of the Pale Marquess's march.
It would have landed, but the forests and gardens of the march have petrified. Trees are sweeping spikes and clusters of sharp, smooth jade. Gemstone flowers dot the meadows and twine up walls and around window frames. Mosses have taken on the rough texture of granite. Beautiful as it is, it threatens the march's survival.
Team One
What were cultivated fields of grain are now rows upon rows of pure gold. Blinding, shimmering in the morning light coming over the mountains, but useless for the people of the Pale March. Panic is spreading. This team is tasked with protecting the granaries and food stores from panicked citizens.Team Two
When pressed, many people appear to know the source of their misfortune. Living at the frontier, the people of their march have grown envious of the palaces and styles of the inner kingdom, and their prayers the last year have been for wealth and prosperity above all else. A wandering deity granted these wishes, to the peoples' regret. This team is to locate the deity's temple in the outlands, and convince them to reverse the blessing. Or else find another of the outsider gods to repair the damage.Team Three
The forests across the march are now gorgeous, sharped prison bars for the people and creatures that live within them. This team must ingress into the jade woodlands, and rescue those trapped within. For some, a discovery is made: living blood shed on the petrified plants slowly dispels the effect.

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His posture doesn't straighten when she sits, the same appraising gaze considering both the words she says and the meaning of the words that she says. "What do I remember indeed." An Exarch, unveiled. A plan, ruined. The Lightwardens, slain. An aspirant, failed. A home, retreated. "It would seem that you are the one with the advantage over me in this regard."
His gloved hands steeples and draws close to his face. "May I also observe that you yourself are looking hale and hearty."
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And wasn't it honestly like the man to cause more problems than he solve?
Her ears flick in annoyance, she was going to have to talk with Elidibus and renegotiate their agreement. And how long would it last? All it would take was a closer inspection of her aether or for Emet to note the distinctive aether of Azem's soulstone on her person to tell the story of how his future might proceed.
"Yes, I suppose the state we placed ourselves in did not look the most positive. Though surely you accounted for our sheer stubbornness, especially after stealing a dear friend in the midst of a reunion many years in the making." She shrugs, slow and exaggerated, a clear parody of Emet's own manner.
"What path was there left to me but to follow into the depths? I will say that your artistry certainly made the long swim worth it, Amaurot is beautiful."
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Before his tone turns bitter and cold. "I do recall I asked for a monster..." he repeats a line he himself didn't know he made. "...but, tell me..." His eyes narrow.
"...how did you manage to kill me?"
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"Since when have I ever given you what you desire, Hades? In short, I had a rather illuminating conversation with Hythlodaeus when jumping through bureaucratic hoops. Tell me, Hades, what do you see when you regard my aether?"
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"If this is some sort of test, then it is a rather poor one..." Emet bent forward to give her aether a closer inspection. "Naught but a broken husk..." He stares dismissively. "...eight times reforged."
Oho... what is that on her person...? He notices that something familiar is there but makes no effort to let her know that he did.
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The urge to either poke him on the nose or just push his face away is nearly overwhelming when he leans forward, Q'uila had never minded her relatively small stature even if she was tall for a Miqo'te but the Emet Selch of her world had seemed to take some form of amusement from it and even now it annoyed her but she does acknowledge his accuracy with a mod.
"The first time he approached me in Amaurot 'twas not the state of my aether he commented on, 'twas the familiarity of its hue."
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"If you have a point, pray get to it. These sort of games are more in keeping with the more clandestine of my order... unless you have decided to join us?"
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"Oft had I wondered what caused such stubbornness from you in the face of my aether; Zodiark mayhaps or the weight of the many millenia but the you I crossed weapons with did see it, even if he denied it in the moment, and it was such that Hythalodeus, my 'new, old friend' to use his words, entrusted me with thirteen crystals to pass on...and a fourteenth to keep in my possession."