TEST DRIVE MEME ⚔️️ 15
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A ⦿ Soaking in Your Arrival
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The icy water doesn't feel so icy once consumed and you'll be able to move your limbs enough to swim to shore on your own. She can't stick around to explain, she's got to get this to all the new arrivals! Many of which you'll see plopping in around you. | |
B ⦿ The Caravan to Camelot
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Once everyone is wrangled up to the top of the White Cliffs, the handsome owner of the Rent-a-Ride, Archimedes, will distribute smart phones and a pair of ear buds and tell them to "Check the Shit Box." The "Shit Box" refers to wardrobe more formally known as the Wardrobe of Finding, a hammerspace-like wardrobe that opens to each person's items and pets when the person touches the handle. It was recently enchanted by Merlin to prevent people from having to fish their waterlogged possessions and pets out of the water with them. From there, Archimedes directs everyone to settle in groups into modernized carriages pulled by horses and gives them a basic explanation of why and how they've been brought to Avalon: The rest of the universe is frozen in time and your character has been brought here by a familiar that was able to bond with them. They'll have to learn magic to help save their own world from destruction, but first they've got to get them to Camelot. It is here that you have the first opportunity to decide who they will be in their new home. You'll have about an hour to wander around here, meet and greet, and pet the horses before it's time to go. |
These carriages use fae technology that combats weight, so your character will be able to get in regardless of whether they're light as a feather or weigh two tons. The carts have air conditioning when it's hot, heating when it's cold, and a mystical shield to protect from bugs. There is also a mini-bar that pops out of the console, with a special feature for warm winter drinks like hot apple toddy and butter beer. Characters can use their smartphones to connect to Camelot's internet service, avalononline (AOL), to chat with other characters, watch dumb videos, learn about the world, contact Camelot Support (they'll answer any questions they can for you, from how to use a smart phone to where to find quests and resources to learn more about your magic). Be careful if you decide to use your phones while in the caravan-- if you don't use those earbuds and start forcing everyone to listen to your nonsense, Archimedes may make you walk. | |
C ⦿ The Red Spring | |
The journey from the White Cliffs to the City of Camelot is a long one, and the first evening you arrive you'll end up spending at the Red Spring, a booming resort town. Newcomers get free inn rooms for their one night stay on the way to Camelot, containing two twin beds, a bathroom, a mini-fridge and microwave, and a TV equipped with a couple of entertaining video games and movies. Don't want to relax in the room? Take a dip in the communal hot spring. The waters have restorative properties that help horses and travelers recover quickly. It is known to relieve stress, improve energy levels, and mildly accelerate healing. It may be a little chilly when you get out though, so make sure you don't slip rushing back indoors when you get out! |
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Last month, players were invited into the fae territories in Elphame for the first time for the Winter Solstice celebrations while King Arthur and Queen Elphame enter talks regarding the next steps toward saving the multiverse. In the meantime, a special camp hosted King Arthur's knights has been created on the riverbank just inside of the Forest of the Felled to act as a midway point for travelers going between the two points. |
A ⦿ Snow More Cold | |
| The Forest Camp is quite a stunning outpost for Camelot. Given the snowy, cold weather, the campsites have been built with the knowledge of some of the snowier fae in mind and have resulted in what some are referring to as "Igloo Glamping." Artfully carved out group rooms, dining halls, and storage for supplies, and more have been carved out of snow to create a surprisingly warm solution to keeping safe as a Forest halfway point. |
...Or if they do get themselves into trouble, they can also end up in snow jail, a special igloo built with extremely tough ice stalagmites that will be hard to break out of until authorities can come pick you up and take you back to Camelot. | |
B ⦿ The Great Avalon Bake-Off | |
One of these activities is inspired by a surprising store of buried baking supplies like flour, sugar, butter, yeast, and eggs that was found in the forest. It's been there a long while, but it seems to have been protected through magical preservation, so there's really only one thing to do about it: a bake-off!
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C ⦿ Ingredient Hunt 2022 | |
| The real trick is finding ingredients to make your confection something to stand out and come up on top of the contest, which you may need to wander into the Forest of the Felled to look for. |
Just be wary as there are a few ingredients you can find in the forest that may cause a few unintended side-effects to your taste-testers:
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Back in Camelot and Elphame, trouble is brewing of a different variety. |
A ⦿ Calls You Daddy | |
Strange eggs with even stranger tiny legs have started wandering into the city and making their way into peoples' homes. Inn rooms, houses, apartments, tents, tree trunks, igloos, even townships have found residents waking up with a tiny little egg snuggled up to their side to keep warm in the morning. These eggs act just like babies too-- they cry when they need to be fed (they'll roll around in the food to absorb it), are extremely picky about their food (and each egg has its own unique palette), need to be cleaned after eating, and they need to be kept warm or they will perish. |
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One touch of an egg to direct skin will result in a parental instinct being imprinted upon whoever touches them, so you may find yourself wanting to care for this egg as much as it wants you to care for it. Eggs come in a variety of colors and designs and will seek out at least two parents, so you may find yourself in an unlikely relationship for the next week or so until they hatch... | |
B ⦿ Aurora Bearealis | |
| After about a week, the eggs all seem to be antsier than before. Many of their legs disappear and their colors start to glow gently at night, as if some kind of strange nightlight. Eventually, the top of the egg will burst open and out of it will hatch a slightly oddly shaped bear creature, which looks almost like a living teddy bear. The bears themselves have strange glowing markings that match the outside of the egg that they used to be in, and when they step out, a mysterious flow of light comes out of them- like an aurora borealis.
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C ⦿ Go on, Git. | |
| These fierce little aurora bears are causing destruction and pain in both Elphame and Camelot alike, so a decision has to be made: the bears need to be led by their parents and some fighters out to the nearest forest and set free to live in the wild, as they probably were intended to. |
For those who have taken to Elphame, they are not faring much better. As it turns out, these little eggs have made quite the impression on some goblin poachers released from prison last month. These goblins are hunting down the newly released bears for capture to sell them as circus side-shows, food, and more to more devilish creatures. They love gold much more than they love anything else, except perhaps the fierce beast that accompanies their party to help them devour anyone who would try to stop them: a gashadokuro, a fierce skeletal demon formed of the bones of fallen travelers. It is known to bite off the heads of travelers and drinks blood. You'll have to defeat the whole party to ensure your newly released bears remain safe. | |
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The hand lowered instead lowered to her chest, pressing against the fabric there. ]
Don't you want to get orientated first?
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[He takes his wine glass and sits down again amongst the furs, grinning. He won't force Gray to drink hers if she doesn't want it, but it's on the table all the same.]
And who are you, young lady?
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[ Does she? It's hard to tell. She doesn't move towards the drink, but doesn't move to the drink on the table either.]
My name is Gray.
[ The response is frank as she bit down on her lower lip and turned her attention downwards once more. If this is who she thinks it is — and she's pretty sure it is — she's not sure what to say to this person.
Luckily, for her, the box beneath her cloak had been awake and listening. The cloak rattles with a shrill laugh. ]
Ihihihihi, useless as ever aren't you, stupid Gray?
[ It's not a noise she can pretend to hide behind a cough this time, but she tries anyway. ]
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[He takes a drink of his wine, eyeing Gray's cloak. Some kind of familiar, perhaps...? Those did seem to be common here.]
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[ The box known as Add rattled on from beneath the cage. He may have been her best and oldest friend, but rather he understood her thoughts and memories or not — It's still annoying sometimes. ]
Add.
[ Despite her timid seeming nature, there's annoyance directed at whatever it is. Which, as it turned out, as she unclasped it from her cloak was a strange looking box within a fairy cage. ]
[ He hopped around the bottom before opening his mouth in a shrieking laugh:]
Not bad, not bad, not bad!
[ For her part the girl looks embarassed. ]
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What a noisy little trinket! [He pokes the cage enough to send it swinging.] Is he your familiar?
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[ The box is cut off mid-jab by the girl choosing that moment to start shaking it for its misconduct. Add toppled around in his cage for a solid moment when she chose to stop as the shrieking died down —
Attention to the man and the question at had. ]
No, Add is... [ "a mystic code that housed a noble phantasm until we arrived here" is not an answer she'd give normally, either. But especially now with him here and not able to do anything more than talk to her — and for weeks he'd been asleep unable to talk to her. She's only fleetingly embarrassed when she admits, wanting to be more honest to others: ] my friend.
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[Iskandar sits back again, looking neither threatened nor offended by the cube's rudeness, just looking on in slight amusement as she shakes it around.]
And he says a detective spoke to you of my legend? Was this detective also a historian as well? [Because that seems like an odd profession to be discussing him at length otherwise, but hey, he doesn't mind having a broad range of fans.]
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[ It's said quietly. Even if Add bullied her every day, he saw her for "Gray". Besides, she was trying to be more honest herself — Which was why she grew quiet at his question before shaking her head. ]
No... I — My teacher is quite versed in many things, especially in regards to Magecraft... And the King of Conquerors.
[ A beat, quiet, as she lowered her hand with the cage to grip the cloak at her wrist, the hand holding Add. The box in question rotated in a circle to look at the man and then the girl as she added: ] My teacher... Once met the king — ah, you — and has... Long since wanted to reunite with him again.
[ Even knowing by the conditions of the Holy Grail War he wouldn't remember him. ] That's why... It shouldn't be Add and I who are looking upon such a great king right now.
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A teacher! How absurd! [Not because he thinks he'd be bad at it; far from it, such a unique mage would be perfect for the role. But it seems he's come a long way from the cowardly, self-doubting boy he'd first met to someone who now helps others on their own paths. He feels no small measure of pride in that accomplishment, even if he hasn't been there to see it.]
And what kind of things have you learned from your teacher, young lady?
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[ And then the man continues in what is first thought to be an insult of her teacher before her mind can catch up, so she blurts out, far louder than she's spoken yet (almost a shout): ]
— Please, sir! He is qute a wonderful teacher...! I am sure if you met any of his students... they would all say the same!
[ She wondered if her teacher would be disappointed to hear this man call it 'absurd', but she doubted it. Definsive though she was now, ven she couldn't believe a man who'd looked so small and sad could be a teacher. And yet, the smell of his cigar and the voice he took on when lecturing had become soothing in the six months they had spent together. ]
[ She tilted her head downward, gently relatching Add in his place as the man asked a question. She bit down on her lip with a shake of her head. ]
... I am not a mage and I'm not very smart, either... Most of his lectures go over my head, but my teacher does his best to simplify it so even I can understand. He speaks mostly of magecraft and philosophies.
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The boy always did have a knack for being straightforward where other mages would not be. Where does he teach? At the... [He scratches his head. What had he called that mage school he and Lancer's Master were from...?] --"Clock Tower", was it? Or has he moved on to another school?
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Yes, the clock tower. [ A beat. ] ... He works very hard there.
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[If he speaks insultingly, it's only out of affection, though of course there's no possible way she would know.]
As his king, I have my own duties towards him. Therefore, I will ensure his student is safely returned to him, and the calamity threatening all will be averted. Is that agreeable to you, Gray?
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She inhales and a part of her wants to say as much, but tucked it away ; Surely, that would be a talk for her teacher one day — And now, more than ever, she wanted to believe that would come. She's caught off-guard, instead, by the man's continuation — Blinks up at him from beneath the cloak. ]
I — [ A beat. ] I want nothing more to return by teacher and everyone's side. [ It's an honest answer, her continued attempt to be more honest. Haltingly she adds: ] For such an important person to go through all that... [ She does not say 'someone like me' as much as a part of her heart wants to.
Her head tilts, only just searching for the man's face with a tentative smile, hair-thin: ] ... When that day comes, could I tell him of that time together?
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[He nods to himself. Saving all the worlds is a pretty big follow-up to his conquests and the grail war, after all. It's a shame not a single one of his companions is here to assist him with it, but at least Gray can bear witness.]
In exchange, I would like you to tell me stories of what Waver is like as a teacher.
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[ She gave a short nod of agreement. ]
I can try, but I've only been his student for a little while... [Not like Flat or Svin. A beat. ] I hope that will be enough for such a grand tale...!
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[He gestures for her to sit and make herself comfortable, taking another drink of his wine. Spill the tea, Gray, he wants to hear it.]
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[ She stepped further into the room, fingers twisting together as she thinks and decides after a moment: ]
... What kind of story would you like to hear?
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Do you have any funny stories, to start?
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[ A beat as she considered -- She doesn't find her master's actions very funny. She's usually exasperated by them if they're a touch too far. ]
Sometimes when we have to walk to far away places... He gets winded very easily and asks for breaks a lot. [ Another beat. ] ... It's every time.
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Hahaha! His lack of physical fortitude was rarely an issue for us in the war... [He pauses, as if remembering something, and looks slightly abashed when he adds,] Until Saber destroyed my chariot. Then, we had to make quite the long trek back into the city.
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A part of her wished she could see it now.] ... He must have not been very pleasant to walk back with.
[ If the quiet regard is said a touch knowingly, well, she'd probably be too emabarassed and apologetic if brought up. ]
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Oh, he certainly complained. Deep down, though, that was around the time he truly began to enjoy the thrill of conquest. Regardless of the inconvenience, it was a worthy battle.
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[ She thinks of the man who too often speaks about how it's too much work and he doesn't want to get involved on the cases they solve. ]
... Doesn't sound like my teacher at all.
[ She also thinks of the man who became a Lord in his youth, if as much by circumstance as choice, and all that he has accomplished. And the people he's helped, her most specifically. ] But I think, Sir... Is also the kind of person... who is hardest on himself.
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