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TEST DRIVE MEME ⚔️️ 5
![]() Premise ⚔️️ Rules ⚔️️ FAQ ⚔️️ Taken ⚔️️ Reserves ⚔️️ Apply ⚔️️ Locations ⚔️️ Bestiary ⚔️️ Top-Levels Only ⚔️️ ![]() A ⦿ Soaking in Your Arrival
Regardless of what you were in the middle of, you and your familiar have been magically pulled into the world of Avalon just above the Bay's slightly chilled waters. After a brief plunge into the Bay, the rush of water filling your ears and soaking up into every creak and crevice of your body, you may need to cough to clear your airways when you rise above the surface. It's still chilly, but not enough that you can't manage on your own. The Lady of the Lake is swimming around under the water, but seems to be focusing on coordinating a band of chia manatees to help rescue any wayward new arrivals. Chia manatees are a special Avalonian manatee that is green in color and has what appears to be a patches of grass or other short plantlife growing on its back. While some are fully green, others sport small flower blossoms that haven't yet grown in or various types of mushrooms. If anyone tries to ask the Lady of the Lake for directions, she will direct you to Archimedes at the Rent-a-Ride. Those with animal magic may get their info from the manatees, though may notice that they're really overly friendly and have zero concept of personal boundaries. Everyone may notice they have no concept of personal space, as they will happily run right into someone's belly for a snoot squishing. The shores themselves are littered with new arrivals complaining their way up a staircase carved into the walls of the White Cliffs. There is no railing, so be careful, but if you do fall, be prepared for a mysterious sand hand to reach out of the side of the cliffs to catch you. The hand will pat you atop the head twice before retreating back into the wall. This is the Cliff Beast; despite the name, he is quite friendly. *Reminder: Your character's familiar may or may not be with your character in their initial plunge. If the familiar isn't partial to water, it may meet your character on the beach or sit atop their head while they swim. Or if they are, they might splash about and swim alongside your character. Familiars have different personalities and body specs and we leave those up to the players. B ⦿ The Caravan to Camelot
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 nip bottles. Characters can use their smartphones to connect to Camelot's internet service, C ⦿ The Red Spring
If you don't want to relax in the room, try taking a dip in the spring for another chance to meet your fellow travelers. The waters have restorative properties that help horses and travelers recover quickly when drunk. 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! The springs are also home to a large training grounds just outside town limits, where there are teachers who will teach basic magic safety and help you discover what kind of magic you have together with other new arrivals. Try target practice, obstacle courses, meditation circles, and other ways to try to figure out just what you can do... if you didn't already have an accidental discovery on the ride there. ![]() The Isle of Avalon is abuzz with excitement for the upcoming Spring Equinox (though some of the more posh citizens will insist it's the Vernal Equinox, tut tut). Unlike the very specific rituals of the Winter Solstice that require much preparation, the Spring is welcomed throughout the month through a variety of small rituals to help the world along as it renews itself, growing new plants and allowing nature to make new life. A ⦿ The Lesser Banishing of Frost Fairies
The first step: create bait. Fill a planter with dusty miller and silver sage, with a night-blooming flower at the center. The silvery-white leaves pique the curiosity of the Frost Fairies because they look snowy, yet when they see the flower bloom, they know it cannot be. The plants won't be damaged at all in the ritual, so you'll get a moon garden out of it, which can be incidentally draw adorable little moon rabbit kits in to play inside your home while the moon is out. They're friendly, though they do tend to enjoy pack-sized snuggles-- you may find yourself stuck with no fewer than 15 rabbits attempting to climb on you for attention and need someone's help to pull them off. You may need to get them under control before you continue with the ritual. Once you've assembled your miniature moon garden, you'll need to find a stranger to perform the ritual. You need to bring a new energy into your home in order to let the Frost Fairies know that it's time to meet something new. Take hands with the new person and dance in circles around the miniature moon garden. The plants will start to glow and the Frost Fairies will become visible-- short, fat, all-white penguin with flamingo-length legs and icicle crowns. They will immediately challenge you and your summoning partner to a duel! Though, you can pick what kind of challenge it is as their culture dictates. They're pretty overconfident, just remember not to pick something that involves touching them unless you want to end up needing a healer. B ⦿ The Language of Flowers
The dragons will attack anyone who comes into their area but seem to be friendly toward anyone wearing a flower crown, as they seem to accept them as a part of their hoard if the flowers send the right message. Use the language of flowers to communicate with the dragons and try to get them to follow you by wearing a flower crown that matches one you offer to the dragon. A flower crown that says sympathy and sadness might not be as effective as something that says virtue and bravery. Just be careful not to woo them the wrong impression with something that says eternal love and devotion, or you might have a different kind of dragon problem... Regardless, since the dragons are guarding the flowers you need to make the crowns out of, you'll need to find a way to get past their attacks to gather flowers to begin with to find the flowers you want to make your crown with. Flower crowns need at least two types of flowers to communicate with the dragons, so it's recommended you work together with others to try to gather as many flowers as you can to find the flowers you need. Thankfully, since dragons are sacred, most of the Dusklight Woods creatures will leave you alone, so it's best to hug that side of the mixed path. You and whoever you're working with only have to worry about fighting alongside the baby dragons to fight off the Land of Rot creatures that hang around the edge: Skeleton warriors that can only be scattered but not killed, Fogueria (a lion made of fire that likes to play with its food in sadistic ways), and rattlesnakes. Once you're at the foot of the Ash Mountains, the baby dragons will fly back up to their cave on their own. With the baby dragons returned to their nest, you can head home, and the townsfolk can start decorating for the Spring Equinox. C ⦿ Spiritual Cleansing
A plague of smoothie hockers has also cropped up around town, which means portable carts offering different magical smoothies is going around selling their fruity and flowery spring flavors for a refreshing boost of your spirit. No, really boost it. The magical effects are in small text underneath the flavors, so they may be easy to miss. ![]() Spring is in the air, the Equinox is coming, and prep is underway. But all work and no play can get a little boring, right? Avalonians have come together and set up a few activities for Adventurers. While all of these activities can be completed and enjoyed without using magic, participants will be encouraged do to so, don’t worry if it goes a little haywire. There are magical force fields around the play zones to contain any mishaps. A ⦿ Keep it Rollin' Rollin'
To make things a little more interesting, the planners had a bit of mischief with the barrels... As barrels reach a quarter of a way down the hill, the outside will burst into flames. Surprise! While they are enchanted so that the flames aren't actually hot, participants are not aware of this. Sorry, the guys running this game aren’t that big on explaining; after all, it’s just rolling a fire barrel down the hill; what’s so complicated? Fire makes it look like it's going faster and is way more exciting to watch! B ⦿ Hop Skip and a Jump
Of course, once more, the folks running the show forgot to mention one tiny thing, a quarter of the way into the board, random spots will drop away as you go, leaving holes in the ground! Yikes, better take that leap! Don’t worry, if you miss, the bottom of the hole is filled with marshmallow fluff in bright pink, yellow, and pastel purple. (Kind of reminds you of something, huh...?) Down in the hole are rungs and footholds to get yourself back out, but boy, will that put you behind the other guy if they didn’t fall. Well, guess victory will have to be a little sweeter than you planned! C ⦿ Gettin' Brewy With It
You can pick any ingredients you want, but all participants are instructed that a sprinkle of that magic at just the right time will make it perfect. When asked what the right time is, all they will be told is they’ll know when. Some may get it right, depending on instinct. Others might sprinkle too much and cause the drink to burst all over them and their partner, and their workstation or have some other silly side effect, like make them hiccup uncontrollably or catch a case of the giggles. Or maybe they cast for too long or too short a time and the drink turns sour, turns to ash, grows wings on the cup, and flies away. Brewery magic can be fickle, so there's lots that can go wrong.. but get it right, and you can have one heck of a drink to enjoy! MOD NOTES: • All test drive prompts are open to anyone in the game at any time to create your own logs with, but this post should have top-levels by potential new characters only. Current characters may reply to any threads, but should not top-level comment on this post. • If your application is accepted, you may accept TDM threads as game canon as long as both players consent. Characters may begin threading as soon as their journal is accepted to the communities. • If nothing here tickles your fancy, try one of this month's Quests for your TDM prompt. • The first "Arrival" prompts are present on every TDM, but contain seasonal tweaks for flavor. All other prompts will change monthly. • Questions about this TDM's content? Comment here! If you have a question about the game at-large, please head over to the FAQ. |





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...I'm sorry, Than. You're right, I...I can't possibly understand what this must be like for you. I'm not the god of anything. As far as I can tell, there is no particular reason for my existence. But for you, it's not just work, is it?
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[He had said he didn't know what to do with all the time he had so flippantly, as if it didn't bother him, but...
Thanatos would be lying if he said it didn't matter. The loss of his purpose manifests in him as a burning agitation. A restlessness that he can't find a cure for. Nothing he can do here takes the place of it. It makes him moody, irritable (more than usual) and as much as he doesn't mean to take it out on his friend he envies how quickly he seems to have taken to all of this.]
It's fine. I'm... I'm fine.
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I don't think you are, and I hope you know that you don't have to pretend with me. I think...you and I are having exactly the opposite experience, here. I've never felt as though I had a purpose, any reason to be a god, and...I guess, since Father never gave me one, I wanted to find one of my own. And maybe here, I can do that. But you, you are your purpose, you've always known why you existed--so here, you feel its absence.
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That's surprisingly perceptive for you.
[And eloquently put. He hits the nail on the head, to tell the truth.]
And as accurate as it needs to be. [Without getting personal... if it could even get more personal.] And if you insist on knowing the truth, I don't think I have to say it.
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[Zagreus shakes his head.]
You don't have to say anything if you don't want to. I'm not trying to pry, I just...
[Thought we were friends and you could talk to me about anything.]
Wanted to offer an ear if you ever do need one, that's all.
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[And he lets his shoulders fall, shutting his eyes for a moment. He's tired. He's incredibly tired and it isn't just the poor sleep he's been getting. The mental stress of dealing with simply being here in this altered state has been immense.
Gods were never known for dealing with change very well.]
And it isn't that I want to shut you out.
[This is usually where he'd run. Say something sharp and disappear.]
Do you realise I can die here?
[It seems a simple statement. An obvious one, even. But it's a crack in the armour. An utterly terrifying prospect contained in those seven words.]
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[And now that his attention has been drawn to it, the thought that Death could die, could cease to be and never come back--that Thanatos might truly disappear, forever--weighs heavily in Zagreus' chest. And as many varied ways to die as Zagreus has heard from the shades of his home, Thanatos must be intimately acquainted with so many more.]
You're not going to die. I'm not going to let that happen.
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[He says the word with a grimace. In truth he has tried to not give it too much thought, because lingering on it would be a sure path to other far less pleasant thoughts.
Thanatos has no intentions of hiding. He won't let this place push him into such a thing. But... there are things to consider now that he wouldn't have given a moment of notice too before. Still, he gives Zagreus the faintest of smiles.]
But I'm sure I'll be all right with you at my back.
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[Of course, Zagreus has more practice at being closer to mortality than Thanatos has ever been before now, and he's used to things like walking on the ground and eating for fun. And having to train to be good at things, which means as a mortal he's not really any weaker than he was as a god, in terms of swinging his sword or drawing his bow. But he has no doubt that Thanatos, even without his divine power, is his own brand of force to be reckoned with.]
You know, there is one upside to needing to eat: we get to try out all the different foods they have on the surface! I've heard the variety is practically infinite. What's your favorite thing to eat here?
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But he wonders if Zagreus would be shocked, or disappointed with how low Avalon had brought him. The scythe was here, as he'd said, but such a large weapon was an unwieldy thing even when you did have the strength to pick it up. In time he would be able to handle it with as much ease as he always had, he's sure... it would just be a matter of training the new magic in him.
Thanatos realises very abruptly that Zagreus asked him a question and blinks, looking over to him.]
Favourite? I don't... [He shakes his head.] I don't have a favourite. It's a necessity and nothing more than that.
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[He’s more excited about this than he probably should be, but the thought of discovering all those new foods with Thanatos by his side...he never thought anything like that could happen, and it sounds...really nice.]
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Somehow, I don't think I'm going to be given any other choice than to humour you in this.
[Much like he claims Zagreus never gives him much of a choice in other things... But he always finds himself inexorably drawn along with anything the prince does, and could it really be said honestly that he minds it?]
I suppose it can't be helped.
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[He can’t help a small, self-satisfied grin.]
So you’ve attended a party. What else? Didn’t you say you’ve been here a few weeks? That’s...er, it’s probably enough time to do more than that. Right?
[Tracking the passage of time seemed nigh-impossible from the Underworld, with nothing to connect him to the surface. He’ll have to get the hang of that.]
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[Zag, he's not going to give you a blow by blow account of everything he's been doing since he got here. Given most of it was dreadfully dull, he doesn't really want to revisit it himself.]
Getting used to the power this place has deigned to grant me.
[It's been a slow process to do that, particularly when something else was added relatively recently.]
A few weeks doesn't amount to a great deal of time, all in all.
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[He flashes a smile before turning back to looks out the window again. Now that they’ve gotten a bit further from where they started, the scenery is beginning to change a bit, and Zagreus intends to see everything.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t change quite enough to hold his interest for too long. After a little while, he starts fidgeting. What is he supposed to do just sitting here like this? Thanatos doesn’t like to talk nearly as much as he does...then he has an idea.]
Hey Than, do you want to hear the progress I’ve made with the lyre?
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He has the feeling that his life here is about to get far more exciting with Zagreus around.]
I had been meaning to ask you about that. [The prince was never going to stay quiet for too long, but he can't help but be relieved by the change of topic. Though he utters the statement casually, the question that follows has been burning in his mind since he first saw the instrument.]
Why do you have a lyre?
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Orpheus offered to teach me, so I took him up on it. I figured I ought to have at least one hobby other than cutting down every wretched shade in the realm. And if I manage to get good enough, maybe I can write a few of my own songs about my valorous deeds.
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[The silent, moping shade of a bard that Hades insists on keeping around the place despite the fact he hasn't plucked a note in years? Even Thanatos, who follows the laws of life and death to the letter, has never quite understood why Hades continues to enforce contracts when they are clearly of no benefit to him.]
I haven't heard him play in ages.
[Let us say nothing of 'valorous deeds'... he'll come back to that.]
Go ahead. Impress me.
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[Zagreus shifts the lyre on his lap and adjusts his hold on it. He gives Thanatos a wry smile.]
Oh, I'll need a lot more practice before I impress you. But, here goes.
[He begins to pluck at the instrument, his face sort of screwed up in concentration as he tries to remember everything Orpheus told him. What emerges is...not music, mostly. Here and there a recognizable chord sounds, but for the most part it's a lot of inexpert plonking.]
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He tolerates said 'plonking' for at least a couple of minutes before he raises a hand up to bid Zagreus to stop. At least he hadn't had any illusions that he was going to 'wow' Thanatos with this.]
That's enough. If you continue I may actually get out and walk.
[The effort was there, at least...]
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It is pretty abysmal, isn't it? But Orpheus insists I have potential and that I should keep trying, so try I shall. And if Avalon thought it important to send my lyre here along with me, then it seems it's in agreement, too.
[He tucks the instrument back behind his seat again and stretches like he's been sitting still for a year.]
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[He smiles faintly, watching Zagreus stow the lyre away again, and once it's safely away he leans his head back against the wall behind him and lets his eyes fall closed for a moment. He could doze off, honestly, but he resists the urge to do so.
So, after a moment, he looks over to his companion and is struck once again by just how good it is to see him sitting there.]
What else have you been getting up to without my knowledge?
[He asks, but doesn't sound bitter this time. He may actually be making a joke. It's always hard to tell with him.]
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[It occurs to Zagreus that...he hasn't seen Thanatos since before he actually reached the surface. He sobers a bit.]
...I did it, Than. I escaped. Father himself tried to stop me, but I defeated him. And I found my mother.
[So why doesn't he look happy?]
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[That's one way to get his attention. Thanatos straightens up with a frown, then leans forwards slightly with his forearms braced against his knees. He may not have been happy about what Zagreus was trying to do but he did understand how much it meant to him... even if he disagreed.
But he'd got out? Found her already?]
You don't seem happy about it. [Where Thanatos can often be so difficult to read, Zagreus is like an open book. At least, he always has been to Than... until recently.]
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[It's really not so bad, or so he tells himself. It's not really the need to fight his way out just to spend a little time with her that makes his heart sink. It's knowing that he'll never truly see the surface the way he'd hoped. Although now, with Thanatos here in this world, it seems that will change.]
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