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Test Drive Meme 005
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!
Space Racer!
The train has recently gained a game carriage and the VR video games are proving popular. A good way to relive boredom.
Space Racer: A multiplayer game where you race your friends on spacecraft through crazy galaxy type obstacle courses. Throwing alien fish at each other is not only permitted but encouraged.
Let silliness ensue!
Ghost Park
The latest mission has brought the voidtreckers to a fair ground with the instructions to keep the fair goers safe. Not an ordinary type of mission at all. However it soon becomes apparent that not all is well. The ghost train seems to be populated with real ghosts, monster lurk in the shadows and the house of mirrors bring your reflections to life!
Team One
Protect the people at the fair! Encourage people to stay away from the real dangers. Perhaps escort those who insist on going anyways or forcibly remove them from the area. Encourage them onto the safe rides and stalls. Nothing can go wrong at a coconut shie, right?
Team Two
The monsters seem to be coming from the House of Horrors and it seems if there is to be an end to this then it is there you must go. Fight the monsters, try and figure out what is making them come to life and bring an end to this haunting.
Team Three
The management of the park have been odly silent, there has been no move to evacuate or even to stop people coming in. Go and figure out what is happening, see if they need help or if they are somehow behind all of this chaos.
Pick a team, go wild!
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Still, there was little else that she could do save engage. These things weren't about to lay themselves to rest, after all. Auniira lifted her ravens'-head holy symbol. "Allow me to see if I can make your opponents less oppressive, hm?"
With that, she began a prayer--if any of these creatures were actually undead? They'd be turned, having to flee her and the prayer she spoke. But once the prayer ended, any leftovers or undead who had not run away would indeed be subjected to the questionable mercies of her quarterstaff...
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Once Auniira raised her holy symbol, Terra heard her saying something, but he couldn't quite make out the words but some of the apparitions turn and ran. "How'd you do that?" He couldn't help but turn to her and ask this, even as he kept a few advancing monsters in his sights.
The staff didn't look like it could do much of anything but he wasn't about to question it. Holding his keyblade about mid level, Terra went in and spun at the smaller monsters.
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Dropping the pendant that served as her holy symbol, Auniira gripped her staff in a two-handed stance, and advanced on a set of the smaller monsters as well, spinning it before her. As one lunged at her, she paused, striking it with the metal-shod end of her staff and sending it flying.
Another pair of them encroached, with much the same results--she smacked one in the gut and sent it through the air to slam into a wall, with the other end crushing the second to the floor, their forms dissipating into smoke. "Curious. Either this is a type of undead special to this world, or something stranger. I've never seen ones so small disappear in this fashion before..."
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Smacking one of them to the side, Terra looked up to see another one flying right past him. That was definitely impressive, but he didn't have time to admire it because two more small monsters came at him.
The weren't unversed certainly so his Ends of the Earth keyblade acted like just another weapon. Raising it above his head, he looked at the tip. "Thunder!" This caused lightning bolts to hit and weaken them monsters before he was able to dispatch them.
Listening to the cleric, Terra shook his head as his blue eyes detected more coming their way. "Looks like we've got more company coming."
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She shielded her eyes against the lightning the male called, ducking her head a little--though she was hardly worried about an errant bolt striking her. His control was impressive--and she'd had no idea he was a war wizard. That was even more impressive!
"Of course we do," Auniira said, stifling a chuckle. The situation was hardly one that called for mirth, but she was who she was. The leader of the charge was much larger than its cohort, which were more of the same. Aunirra pointed the stick at it, lifting her free hand to her holy symbol again as she invoked a spell.
A black lance of light shot from the end of the stick as Ray of Enfeeblement went off to hopefully cripple the large beast. Auniira dropped the stick at her feet and clutched the symbol with both hands, also inflicting one of her clerical powers upon it--Terra might find that the biggest beast seemed more vulnerable to his attacks, now.
Luckily she could bend and pick up the stick before the small herd of monsters were upon them...
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He followed the leader's movements and moved closer. He raised his keyblade again. "Earth!" Sharp jagged rocks rose up from from the ground and hut the smaller ones as well as the leader who was still on his feet.
Terra almost got hit from the swing that was headed his way, but luckily he'd ducked it in time. And he only glanced back briefly to make sure that Auniira was still okay.
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It wasn't a weapon that needed much in the way of finesse behind it--though the drow female spun the stick in one hand, catching one monster beneath the chin and stunning it so it was easily knocked into its companion. They did not dissipate as the others had--not yet--but the former was nearly unconscious, and the latter staggered about, eyes glazed. Clearly she was no adherent of combat, but she was no helpless damsel, either.