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riverview: test drive meme
Welcome to Riverview's first test drive meme! Feel free to dip your toes in on the test drive meme to try out your character in the setting, play out a mission, and get samples for your application at the same time!
● Reserves are currently OPEN.
● Applications open on March 1st.
● All threads on the test drive meme can count as game canon once the game is up and running.
● TDM threads do not count for Activity Check, but they do count for Activity Bonus Points.
Feel free to use the prompts below or create your own scenario. The setting is built to be flexible, so feel free to make things up as you go.
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If the sky has seemed a little more yellow-green than usual for the past couple of days, there's a reason for that. Meteorologists have been warning of a particularly nasty storm blowing in from the direction of the Delta in the Southwestern part of the Abandoned City.
The Quarantine is about to be hit by a nasty typhoon, and there's a lot to be done. Whether you're helping sandbag the banks of the river, which is bound to be swollen by the storm and flooding, weatherproofing your building, or just huddling indoors for warmth and helping reassure your friends, family, or partner that everything will be okay, it's time to take action!
There's been a lot of talk around the Quarantine about the various predators and monsters outside the fence, and how they've been getting steadily more active, crowding the fences, trying to leap over them, seemingly driven by some kind of mania. There have even been increasing instances of predators that normally mind their own business attacking the fences wholesale, slamming into it over and over as if they're trying to find a weakness.
The good news? The fences have been holding. So far.
The bad news? They won't be holding for much longer.
The Perimeter Guard is in a bad way, and it's all hands on deck. They've also sent out a few of the Perimeter Guard Cadets to post up flyers around the city asking for temporary help in fighting off the beasts. So pick up whatever weapon you're best with, hop onto a truck transport, and head on over to the fences to help drive off the monsters and keep the Quarantine safe.
With a storm rolling in that's going to keep everyone indoors, that might cause power outages, and is just frankly pretty scary, a lot of the clubs, restaurants, and hotels are doing special events to keep everyone's brains occupied and flooded with endorphins.
There are flyers around the city advertising various couples activities: speed dating, dance classes, overnight pool parties, and all-expenses-paid lovers' nights in.
The catch? The great deals only count if you're a twosome. So if you don't have someone to love, hit up speed dating in the indoor courtyard of Riverview's largest mall, or grab the first person you see and take the opportunity.
After a day or two of storm activity, things are definitely not getting better: the rain is torrential, the monsters are attacking with increased energy and decreased rest times, and the distractions are starting to wear thin. Power outages happen off and on, a very rare situation in Riverview Quarantine.
The government has put out an all-points-bulletin imploring anyone with an exploratory spirit to help.
From what government science techs can tell, the storm isn't natural - after all, even the meteorologists were saying that the pressure systems seemed extremely strange. They've managed to narrow the cause to an area in the delta where the storm seems to be originating from, and are broadcasting the general location so anyone with the guts can head out into the storm and try to find the source of it.
Any characters who decide to penetrate the jungle in search of the source will find a device in the shape of a pyramid, with glowing blue edges about a day's walk into the Abandoned City. The pyramid is a malfunctioning weather control device that is causing wild pressure fluctuations and causing the storm as well as making the animals in the jungle aggressive and erratic. Characters can destroy or deactivate the device to end the storm.
This mission can be threaded out however you would like, in groups however large you would like, and more than one team can accomplish the goal.
Whether you're looking for help with a mission or just want to get to know your fellow new arrivals, your character can make a post to the network.
Or you can choose your own adventure and do something else in the setting!
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So of course he's here at the front lines as well. He's here to fight to keep this place as safe as it can be. He's here because fighting is what he knows now - and without it, he feels just a little bit lost. He's almost thankful for something to attack, sad to say.
He sees the woman fighting as well and they seem to be close enough that they keep tackling the same groups when there are clumps of the creatures attempting to break through the fences. They fight within sight of one another long enough for Rick to know that the woman is friend, not foe, even if just in this. That's why when they get surrounded, Rick is sure to get close to her, put his back to hers as they circle around. Rick counts eight.
"Eight against two. Still doable." He says, head turned back so that she can hear him.
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The process of the two of them coming together was slow. It only really occurred to her in drips and drabs as she dealt with the seemingly endless hoard as only a Merali girl could.
She was drenched in blood. All of it hers. Flowing from her palms and her arms and the bends of her elbows. The inside of her cheek. Anywhere soft and unimportant. She stabbed herself with her necklace. The tip of her knife. Occasionally her teeth. And with each new little pool of blood on the surface of her skin, another spell. She was favoring telekinesis today. Alternating between sending the critters flying into one another and freezing them in place for others to do away with.
But eight against two. Assuming they could each handle four, she'd still have to resort to some knife work for this.
She glancing back, flashing the beardy guy a devil-may-care grin. "Seems like unfair odds," she replied. "For them."
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As slow as the process of their working together was, Rick had done it intentionally. There's strength in numbers. Rick isn't above using her to his advantage and letting her use him in return - as long as things remain on an even give and take. If that changes, Rick can change too.
They're both a mess - but Rick is used to that. Some of the mess is his. Some of it isn't. A machete, while efficient and reliable, isn't always the cleanest of weapons. The woman is clearly using some power beyond what he's accustomed to and even beyond his comprehension. Rick doesn't question it. Right now it's working in their favor. He'll take the leg up.
He smirks at her response and gives a half shrug and a nod. He likes an excess of confidence. Rick knows from experience that it can help sway seemingly insurmountable odds in his favor. What was that phrase? Fake it until you make it? Yeah, he's a professional at that. Maybe she is too.
"Yeah..." The word is long and drawn out, and might have two syllables to it with his Georgian accent. One of the beasts leaps at him and Rick kicks it away with his boot and then slams the machete down into its neck. Decapitation works just fine. "They're about to have a real bad day. Ready to do this? I got your back if you got mine."
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Maybe later. Because, of course, there was no question in her mind that there would be a later. She hadn't survived thirteen Cainites to fall to what--in her mind--amounted to an overly enthusiastic, but rabid, pack of wolves.
"I was born ready."
She immediately regretted saying it and cringed a little. Being cocky and confident was one thing, but that was just borderline cliche.
"Let's forget I said that," she added with a cringe.
Fortunately, she was saved by a flying leap. The monster arched high and she stabbed upward, catching it in the belly.
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Rick hadn't been born ready, not really. He was forced into being ready and now ready is just a state of being. The sun comes up in the East and sets in the west. Water is wet. Rick is ready.
"Already forgotten." Not really. Rick is a fan of a good cliche and will probably remember that one until there's a reason not to. It makes him think of watching movies as a kid or reading comic books to his son. Heroic sayings right before a big battle. I was born ready.
The spray of blood as her knife slices into the beast is a crimson rainfall on the both of them. "Nice." He draws his colt from his hip and aims it at the head of another, shot fired as he then turns and the machete comes down on another skull. He's too accustomed to aiming for the head, obviously, with both bullet and blade piercing brain.
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Out of the corner of her eye, she watched Beardy take down the next monster two-handed. She appreciated the artistry of that one. Guns had never made a lot of sense to her. Mostly because they didn't really kill Cainites. But maybe now was the time to start expanding her repertoire a little bit.
"So," she said, kicking aside one of the carcasses at her feet, "what's a nice guy like you doing in a dump like this?"
One of the monsters came at her, like a ninja in a movie, full throttle and screaming at the top of its...whatever it had in the place of lungs. The unsubtle approach gave Fatima plenty of time to get ready. She held her knife tip down and bent her knees, kicking under its belly and sending it up into the blade.
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It's hard not to be impressed by her too, both her general skill and whatever the hell she's doing to send the creatures flying away to give the both of them some space to thin the herd. Impressive, yeah. Also just a little bit disturbing if just for the newness of it. There are a lot of question marks in regard to his fighting companion - not enough to keep him from fighting.
"If there's trouble I seem to find it." His blade slices through soft belly and then again pierces the skull of another beast. "Name's Rick." It probably says something about the both of them, how accustomed they are to scenarios similar to this, the added small talk to the brutality.
They seem to work well together too, in spite of their different styles. She sends one his way and he dispatches it. He does the same for her when he feels overrun. It's almost like a dance, and it's not the first time Rick has thought that. Being aware of the surrounding threat as well as the people you want to keep alive. The herd is thinning though. They're making progress and Rick is glad for that.
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She smiled at his quip, kicking one of the monsters in the face, more for the satisfaction of it than the efficiency. Fatima needed to allow herself a little violence. It was a way to get the anger out.
"I know that feeling," she said, wiping a bit of blood off of her forehead with the side of her wrist. "Then again, I guess you gotta feel that way to volunteer for this gig."
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They might both be surprised at that similarity, the need for action, violent action even. Rick can fully empathize with that need, no matter the reasons. He doesn't do well in a quiet life with the white picket fence anymore. He'll probably never be that guy again. Too much has happened. Too much has changed.
He's quick to notice that she doesn't give her name in return to his own introduction and files that away as a lull in the attacks persists. His shoulders lift in a slight shrug. "Seems the right thing to do. Nice place..." He looks over to the tall fences surrounding the place. "Don't wanna see it destroyed."
Eventually Rick looks back to his fighting partner. "Where'd you learn to fight like that?" He pauses. "And what was the...? How'd you...?" What would he even call it. "You threw them without touching them."
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An issue she'd been dealing with for eight years, since junior high.
She'd get around to proper introductions eventually, given how genuinely affable he seemed. For a man with a machete.
Her eyes gleamed a little bit as she smiled at him. "Would you believe me if I said 'magic?'"
The Masquerade was a great idea in theory. It kept Fatima's world from plunging into the inevitable chaos that followed when some group learned they weren't the top of the food chain. But this wasn't her world. And given the fact that they were under siege by actual monsters, she supposed that it would be easier for some people to take the leap of faith required to believe in magic.
She offered Rick a slight shrug. "Cause that's kinda what it is."
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And then there's the word 'magic'. Before this place, Rick would have immediately decided that the person claiming any such thing to be a few eggs short of a dozen. Having arrived here though, having seen the portal with his own eyes, yeah... he can believe.
His fingertips tap out a rhythm on the handle of his machete and he nods. "So you're capable of..." Of what? What is she capable of? Magic makes it seem like the possibilities are endless, no restrictions, no limitations. Truth be told, the sheer scope of possibilities makes Rick a little uncomfortable.
He decides to leave it there for now to see if she elaborates.
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And, you know, hadn't gone screaming for the hills or whatever.
She raised her right shoulder, then dropped it. "I wouldn't say it's common in my world. But not impossible either. And I've been studying since I was a wee, bitty little Fatima."
So much for keeping her name to herself.
Not a big deal, really.