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Test Drive - 001
TEST DRIVE 001
Here is our first ever Test Drive Meme! There are a lot of areas of the city to explore, so please have a look around! In case you need a little help getting started, I've included a few prompts below, or feel free to start your own! Exploration and player initiative are the names of the game here!
NOTE: While you do need an invite to apply to the game, you do NOT need one to tag or top level on the Test Drive!
Arrival & General Information | Locations & Bestiary | Residences & Housing Info | Rules & FAQ (ask questions here!)
A. Welcome to the Jungle
The URBAN jungle, that is. You have just arrived and received a strange satchel from a tiny, strange little man and are left more or less to your own devices (more information on what to expect upon arrival can be found here)! Follow directions to the north and check out the housing, or maybe have a look around the Historium, see what you can waste your meager starter coin on in the Market District, or maybe just meet the neighbors.
B. We've Got Fun and Games
At least there's entertainment. In various parts of the city, there are street performers, slight of hand tricksters, and probably a game or two of poker in one tavern or another (there are several to be found, after all). Start up a game of darts, or just sit broodily in a corner and watch the others coming and going.
C. You can have anything you want but you better not take it for free
The Harbor District is a rough joint. There are pickpockets, swindlers, but also hardworking folk and more than a few buildings that seem to be locked. It sure would be a shame if someone were to go about performing some casual Breaking & Entering...you know, as long as you don't get caught. There are guards around, though not nearly as many here as in the other districts. It's almost as though they like to avoid the place. People talk about wererats in the shadows at night and it's not unheard of for the unaware to go missing when they're traveling around here after dark...
D. What's that smell?
As if being carted off to what looks like a city out of a video game weren't bad enough, there's an entire district to the northeast that seems to be walled off, warded, and in all ways inaccessible. According to the sign, it's the cemetery...and boy does it smell.
E. Speaking Crystal
You could always take a look at the instructions that came with your crystal and see who else is listening. Remember, though, these devices are Voice Only and cannot be filtered. If you speak, anyone with a crystal can and will hear you. Now, whether or not they choose to respond is another thing entirely.
If you have any questions at all about setting or what is or isn't acceptable, please submit it on the FAQ!
If you would like to explore any aspect of the setting more indepth, please PM the mod account OR comment here! All comments are screened!
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"My world... home? Isn't like this at all." He gestured a bit and then rested his hands on the table in front of him. Jacob had trouble sitting still but he was trying not to be too fidgety as they waited for their food. The food would help.
He hummed thoughtfully before speaking again. "Yeah? That sucks. I'm sorry. I'm sure whenever we get home you can make it up to him. I don't think a friend would be mad at you for getting abducted." If they did get mad then they probably weren't a really good friend... or they were very worried and had weird ways of showing it.
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At least for now, there was soon to arrive food and a conversation to distract him.
Well... Until he was opening his mouth to ask more about Jacobs world but the guy beat him to it with a sympathetic apology about the missed dinner. Now he was a little anxious, for what might’ve been a stupid reason. He’d never mentioned the person he was meeting for dinner was a man. So he latched onto the ‘friend’ bit of the apology clumsily, “Um... Hopefully? They’re a good friend. I’d hate to... have my friend cross with me.”
Because they were friends, very good friends, yes... How many times had he said friend? Who knows, he certainly isn’t sure. It was like that time he’d made a point of saying ‘Mr. Walker’ as many times as possible instead of ‘Jack’ when Constable Crabtree was around. Yes, he had over done it and it had been just as obvious as it sounded.
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Jake wasn't great at responding to social cue's but he picked them up pretty well. He wondered what he'd said. Was this guy upset with him? Had he somehow tread somewhere he shouldn't have. "I'm sorry man. I'm sure it's fine. I didn't mean to-" He shifted awkwardly and was going to speak again when the waiter came over with their food. Jacob grinned and thanked the man politely before looking back at his dinner partner.
"It'll be okay." He didn't know that for sure but it was a nice thought.
With that, Jacob decided that it was best to focus on his food for a bit. Even if that meant an awkward silence draped over the table.
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Llewellyn was very glad for the arrival of their food, it gave them both something to focus on rather than the awkwardness that had fallen on the conversation. He’s happy to focus on it for a while. It was quite good, and he had been very hungry. After a time, he at least attempts to start conversation back up. “This is quite good?”
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He smiled and forced his own awkwardness away. "What about you? This is probably similar to what you're used too. That is because you said that this place is like somewhere you'd see at home?" Jacob was careful. He didn't want to assume and make an ass out of himself.
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The question is met with a little nod, and a gesture at the dish in front of him. “Oh— yes! This is very like where I’m from? Some of it is... a little more outdated, but still very close in some ways to what the city I live in is like.” Even the areas that needed work if he was being honest, the great Toronto fire was still gradually being recovered from at this point in his history. So even the need for rebuilding in various areas was familiar enough.
“Of course, Toronto doesn’t um... have anything like magical libraries or people being summoned to help with construction projects.” He added with an awkward little shrug.
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He'd probably be a lot more messed up than he already was.
"And yeah. I'm not really used to all the magic here. It's different." He knows that magic exists but he didn't spend a lot of time researching it. "The library looks cool though. I don't think I've ever seen that many books in one place."
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A strange thing to wrap your head around, but he’s curious now.
Llewellyn had to admit, the library was amazing. He was sure he’d spend entire days in the place once he figured out what he was doing here... Even if it was a mess, he didn’t really mind the lack of organization. In a way, it was another small comfort. He was highly disorganized, and prone to making messes with papers and books.
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Jake liked those stories. Not only because Gus had lived a long interesting life but because the old dog always managed to slip in various puns that forced Jake to crack a smile.
"It might just be that I'm from a little future in the future. Technology is always getting better."
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“There’s an um... Symposium coming up in my own world for inventors and individuals who want to seek change of varying kinds for the future.” Llewellyn poked around the dish a bit, picking at some of the food and enjoying before he continued. “I was supposed to help with security, though I suppose they’ll have to find someone else now.” Which... was a weird thought he’d been trying to not think about. How much was he going to miss just by being in this world? There was nothing the detective could do about it, but it was still something to worry about.