Welcome to the test drive and thank you for your interest in The Village. This test drive is not game canon but will allow players the opportunity to experiment with game mechanics, the setting, and the flexibility of choice allowed by this game. The following prompts are examples of typical situations characters might face in the game. At least one thread from the TDM is required as part of the game's application process.
The setting details and locations are still being unveiled in the game, so prospective players are welcome to play with established locations or create their own within the general setting of Mathias.
Winter has arrived in Mathias. Snow falls steadily, big puffy flakes that pile up quickly in drifts as the wind blows them around town. The trees in the forest are covered in it, the branches bending under the weight and shaking when the piles fall from them to the forest floor. The roofs of buildings become solid white and drifts form in doorways as the wind tries to rush inside anywhere it can.
New arrivals wake in the forest, with its winding paths twisting back on themselves as they branch in either direction. It isn't safe to stray from the path, there is a menacing fog that waits just a few yards inward in any direction, but for now, there is nothing impeding movement along those snow-covered paths that cut through the trees. Continue stumbling in one direction and you'll reach the small town, coming out near the mishmash of quaint houses that nestle beside crumbling ruins that used to be homes. But choose the other and you'll seem to stumble on forever, huddling against the wind until there seems to be a clearing up ahead—
And then nothing. The earth opens up before you in a ravine so deep that the bottom cannot be seen. The other side can be seen, tantalizingly out of reach, and there is the sense that safety is just beyond, if only you could get there. But with that sensation is also the knowledge that if you stay here, you will die. The edge seems unsteady, like getting too close would set it crumbling and send you tumbling into that dark endless nothing that waits below...
BODIES WITHOUT SOULS
Benedict Books is nestled quaintly on the square surrounding Mathias's Town Hall, a thick layer of dirt covering the front windows. Looking through those windows provides a much different view than looking directly into the shop through the doorway — vague shapes and forms of figures seem to be inside, though no details can be determined through the streaks of grime. Flickers that resemble flashlights can be seen passing along the windows from time to time, and on occasion there is even a muffled tapping sound that comes from behind the glass, as if someone is trying to get your attention. The same distorted figures can be seen looking through the windows from the inside outward, but moving from one side or the other reveals... nothing. There is nothing there, and perhaps it is all in your imagination.
A portrait hangs at the front of the store to illustrate the namesake of the little shop... that may, in fact, not be so little. Dust covers everything in sight and detritus litters the wooden floor, as if someone left the door open and allowed half the forest inside.
The books are mostly familiar titles from the 1990s and earlier, but close examination will reveal that key details seem to have been changed. They fill shelves in neat lines along the walls and rows in between, the building almost seeming to stretch on forever until, finally, a small office can be seen tucked away in the back. A glance back toward the front door gives the impression that the room isn't that big, after all. Strange that you previously thought so.
Prying the door open is the only way to get inside the small office; the hinges have rusted and are caked with dirt and grime. Search as you might, there are no interesting bits of information to be found here beyond a few inventory lists on the little desk. There is, however, a green and gold safe in the corner that, no matter how many times one turns the dial, simply clicks and clicks. Scratches around the safe indicate that someone tried to get in at one point, though there's no indication as to whether they succeeded.
THE END APPROACHES
Standing at the center of Mathias, the town hall is a modest two-story building that would be welcoming if not for the faded sign, chipped paint, and deafening silence within its empty halls. It's a typical government building, with a reception desk at the front and rows of identical offices within, the names half faded from each door. But what catches the attention is a large bulletin board on the main wall beside the reception desk, once meant to hold flyers or announcements for the community.
What it holds now is decidedly different. Tacked onto the board are scraps of paper covered in an assortment of handwriting styles — requests for supplies should anyone find them, pieces of information shared in the hopes of someone understanding the strange symbols and mathematical equations, notes about those missing or recently deceased. And over the center of the board, tacked on top of other papers, is a map discolored with age. Mathias Township can be read in the corner, a stretch of forest displayed beneath it, but everything else has been smeared to illegibility with red... ink? Upon close examination, a keen eye will realize that the ink is actually blood, though whether it is human is unknown. And scrawled across that forest, nearly covering the illustration of a clearing and a large house within, are the words
he is coming
A number of tarnished metal pushpins are scattered around the edges of the board, waiting for future messages to be shared, and a stack of pristine white paper and pile of cheap ballpoint pens rest on one of three chairs beside the board. The chairs are clearly meant for those waiting for meetings and are covered in the same layer of grime as everything else in the building — everything except the pens, paper, and bulletin board.
[ he says it like yes, that's absolutely a normal thing to be a member of. but, he can't really talk can he, considering what he is and how long he's lived.
still, he can't help a measure of incredulity at what she lists. vampires, werewolves, and witches are all normal but alien invasions?
too far out. ]
I wasn't aware there was such a need for an organization like that. Do you keep busy?
[ Well, that answers that question. The construction of his suit and his lack of being stunned by modern amenities says he's probably from not too far out from her own time, but asking that clearly puts him in the same category as practically everyone else here. She can't help but tiredly sigh at the realization. ]
If you're asking that, then we're probably not from the same world. Which, if you didn't know — surprise, there are multiple universes in existence. Endless, probably, but I'm not up on the science side. But basically, in my world, SHIELD was founded shortly after World War II and the public learned aliens are real when they invaded New York in 2012.
[ You'd have to be living in an actual cave to have missed that. ]
[ yeah, five of seven. but most kids can't boast in having a father like reginald hargreeves, either. he liked numbers way more than children, as it were. ]
Yeah well, this place likes catching people by surprise. [ a little shrug, before looking back in the direction he came from.
distinctly, his footprints only trail from the tree he hid behind, considering he blinked the rest of the distance as soon as he heard her. but, he nods. ] Yeah, it's not too far. [ he can jump them the rest of the way, and he just might, if their walk turns out longer than he cares for. for now, he takes a few steps back, a little sign of impatience as he waits for her to follow. ] Maybe we'll even get there before the weather decides to really turn to shit.
Aliens invaded New York in 2012. How odd. [ it's very much lacking in reaction because he comes from a strange enough world that knowing about aliens isn't all that surprising. while he might not have known about multiple worlds, it doesn't surprise him. it's a very big universe, he's learned.
multiple worlds, aliens, and the existence of some ominous 'he' with a flair for the dramatic. he's learning so much today. ]
And how does one get...connected to that sort of group? It doesn't seem like something that would be widely advertised.
[ if he's to be here for any length of time, he's going to learn everything he can about this place and the people that are here. the more he knows, the easier to use that knowledge to his advantage. ]
You mean it's not already shit? [ her lips quirk upward and she tries her best to keep her strides long and sharp. it's hard walking in the snow, much harder than it had been when she used to run around it back home, but her desire to be warm outruns any desire she has to fall down and mark her own snow angel in the ground. ]
There’s a hard second where Josh thinks he’s in Fillory. It doesn’t look like Fillory per se, but that land was so vast and twisting and seemingly endless sometimes that he doesn’t discount it out of the realm of possibility.
And then he remembers he’d done no drugs the night before (except weed, which obviously doesn’t count.)
Josh gets up and starts walking, the fog thick and seeming to keep him on a path--he’d fucked around with enough gods and monsters to know to maybe stay away from creepy fog and do what it wants. “Hello?!” he calls out, trying not to let on how nervous it’s making him to be suddenly out in the snow and surrounded by (creepy) fog. Fuck, he just wants his bed.
He rubs his own arms, the cold making everything numb and he tries not to think about how long a person can survive in the snow. He’s walking and thinking and looking to see if anything looks familiar, a sense of dread growing exponentially in his stomach until it reaches something bigger than himself and he see is--
“What the fuck?”
It’s a chasm, but the fear for his own life that he’s immediately overfull of keeps him from dallying here too long. He turns the other way and runs, hoping that the other path is less perilous.
( BODIES WITHOUT SOULS )
Josh breathes a sigh of relief when he catches that there’s a building with lights on, and what looks like shadows moving inside. Finally. He rushes inside, the change in the air warming his face but his heart sinks as he realizes he’s still alone. Or at least, no one’s in the front.
“Anyone here?” He asks, peeking around a shelf. It seems to be deserted and he sighs again, brushing the snow out of his hair and off his shoulders. The shop is smaller than it looks on the outside, so he’s pretty sure there isn’t anyone else here unless they’re hiding (which he wouldn’t even discount because where there’s a creepy town there’s usually creepy people creeping along) so he paces around the shelves, also idly looking to see if there’s anything of use.
He’s humming softly, fingers pausing at a book about making sugar decorations. Not particularly helpful, but the pictures on the cover are a welcome and whimsical distraction to the current variety pack of what the fuck is happening?
He holds onto the book and keeps walking, approaching the door to the office and looking inside. Still no one. Josh frowns and distracts himself with the book once more, mostly in an effort to prolong his stay out of the snow.
( THE END APPROACHES )
...Alright, well that’s not a good sign.
Pointedly, he ignores the ominous blood-ink-whatever, because that’s not a problem for now. The first thing that catches his eye is the map of the town--Mathias, a place he’s never heard of, but between the setup of this seemingly-government building and what else he’s seen in town, he’s getting more and more sure that he’s on Earth.
He’s about to take a picture of it when he realizes that he doesn’t have his phone. Great.
It’s not exactly warm in the building but it’s better than it is outside. Josh isn’t exactly rushing to go back out there, wanting to think through what his next move should be before subjecting himself to more snow. Maybe there’s something here that could be of use.
Josh squints and scratches his head, humming as he looks over the rest of the information that’s readable. It seems like there are at least other people here it’s just a matter of finding them.
He’s reading, and that’s when he sees familiar handwriting--
Eliot
“Oh thank god,” he says to himself, taking a pen and a piece of paper. He tears it in half and writes down the address before writing a note of his own.
( OOC )
canon point is post-s5 as a default, but if you're also magicians and would rather set this during a different point i'm completely flexible, just let me know. i'm super new & getting everything set up so feel free to pm me with questions or anything!
[ it wouldn't be unfair to say that creatures of the night had a particular knack for recognition.
not in any direct, evident way. it's always been subtle - years of history, of living amongst mortals has insured the need of that.
but there's certainly something about him, and that piques her interest enough to be taking this conversation just a smidge more seriously. ] Quite.
[ she approaches, just enough to reach over to the page and pinch its corner between her fingers. nothing is cast out loud, but there's a breath of something that feels like magic as she searches. its just paper, cheap and rough, and the blood remains dormant. no answers to her prying. perhaps a longer spell can yield something else?
but, this isn't the dark lord's handiwork. that, she's certain of. ] Defeats the point of intimidation, really. People are terribly good at ignoring things if they aren't directly under their nose.
Well, you're not under layers of dust, for one, [ its a mild remark, just as she swipes at the surface of the desk.
the girl is young, seemingly only a few years older than sabrina. there's a pang of worry somewhere in her ribs at the thought of her niece.
but no location spell had even come close at revealing any of the rest of the spellman blood here. and so, met with the uncertainty of being completely alone, there's nothing left to do other than carry on. a spellman always does.
it isn't exactly a smile that she offers elena, but there's a curious lilt to her tone. ] I awoke here today, without any memory of ever getting here. Most curious thing.
[ elena feels relieved to know that she's not the only one. waking up alone in a strange place is, unfortunately, something that she's becoming quite used to. waking up in a place with other people who have endured the same kidnapping is the new aspect of the experience.
she lets out a relieved breath. ] I was covered in a blanket of snow.
[ not the most appropriate blanket, given the weather. she leans her weight comfortably against the safe. ]
Usually when people kidnap you, they like to stick around and tell you to stay put. There seems to be no one here who fits that bill.
Yes, just… [ she's painfully human and utterly useless against snow, apparently. add that to the list of things she's not good at.
standing upright, she doesn't brush him off or step away from him. peering up at him, she huffs a sigh, wanting that to rid her of the tension and frustration building inside of her, but it accomplishes nothing. she recentres herself as best she can, not wanting to appear disoriented or flustered in front of elijah.
she forces a smile. ] I'm fine, I promise. If you want, you can vamp speed up to the mysterious black thing and check it out. I'll catch up.
[ the last thing she wants is for any distance to separate her from the one person from home she recognises, but she knows she's slowing him down and she feels grossly awful for it. ]
[ before she even finishes talking, elijah's shaking his head. he's not going to leave her here where she could suddenly disappear, never to be seen again. he doesn't know where they are and he doesn't know what lurks out here so right now, the safest places she could be is with him.
so, he's staying. ]
We're not separating, Elena. We'll get there together or we won't get there at all.
[ he tightens his grip on her hand and looks at her, trying to make her believe that they could and would do this. ]
Come on, we have to go. Hold onto me and we'll get there, all right?
[ it's definitely an attempt at garnering attention for some reason and there could very well be no 'he' and this could all be some big joke that elijah is finding less and less funny by the minute.
so, he turns himself away from the words entirely, focusing instead on the woman who's come to join him. ]
But I do believe you're right in that people don't look intimidated. In fact, the people don't look like much at all. You would think that, if this were working, there would be more activity. But everyone hears seems nonplussed.
[ although she hasn't known elijah for long (and she barely knows him, in retrospect), he had been willing to give her the choice to potentially have a safety net for his brother's sacrifice. he hadn't shoved the potion down her throat nor had she decided that what he felt was best was the right path for her. she'd known damon for two years, and she knows that if he was here, she'd be over his shoulder as he ran with her across the snow.
elena likes having a choice, and even though her choice is to give up and let him get to somewhere warmer, she makes another choice and believes him.
gripping his hand tightly, she inhales to only let it out. she nods and begins to walk. ] I'm slowing you down. Nothing you say is going to make me think otherwise, Elijah.
[ his words are sharp and they broker no argument. he is not going to be convinced to leave her behind right now. with his luck, she'd disappear and then he'd have to find her before he found some place for them to shelter. ]
Just stop talking and focus on walking. We're getting closer and nothing you say is going to make me leave you here while I go see what it is. So, just stop talking and keep walking.
Okay, so maybe this is a crazy question, but did he really steal one of them, or did you let him steal it? Just wondering, because between you and me, that sounds like something I'd do.
[ Let the problem take care of itself, so to speak. ]
Also, yeah, I'm with you on the whole "too normal" thing.
[ She registers Draco's appearance, and honestly, she's just fine with the silence. But when he speaks, she turns to look at him. ]
What do you mean, why? If you were missing, and it wasn't because you felt like you needed to be alone with no one to bother you, wouldn't you want someone looking for you?
[ She shrugs. She's not really all that worked up about this Daisy's disappearance because she doesn't know her, but still. She's probably important to someone. ]
[ it's so shocking to her to hear him say such mundane words that she can't help but laugh. she stifles it as best she can, overwhelmed by how strange this all is. out of everything that she's experienced—the sacrifice, jenna's death, her own, waking up here—having elijah tell her to shut up strikes her as the most absurd.
it's refreshing. ]
Can we talk and walk?
[ she tugs on his hand to make him walk with her, not once letting her fingers slip from his warm palm. the snow feels denser than before like it's trying to test her will to not shut up and tell him once more to get on without her. ]
The fictions all wrong anyways. Might be more of a headache than it's worth.
[ He snorts at her airquotes. Well, it was a township at one point. ] Course a town has a bloody library. Just depends if you mind it being a bit, ah, burned out.
Fair questions, really. They truly are. Ones that I believe we both can safely agree that neither of us have the answer to. However.
[ helen nods to the room around them. ]
The easiest solution would be that all of these books are counterfeit. A collection of oddities over the time to easily fool people. Perhaps the former owner found them around the globe.
Of course, I haven't ruled out the more wilder theories that spring to mind.
"Well, most people I've met that have a gift like yours end up in such a field, if not one similar. Detectives, consultants, psychologists. A way to express what they see about things that others cannot." Helen's smile turns a bit mysterious. There's a small gesture to the man. "Of course, I could be entirely wrong. You're more than welcome to correct me if I am."
[ elena can't help but laugh, a little taken aback. what could be wilder than a less exciting take on cujo (and perhaps an upgrade on lord of the rings)? ]
What's one of your wilder theories?
[ alternate worlds isn't something that exists in her world. all elena can think of is that it might be counterfeit or someone's attempt at fan fiction. both are truly plausible. ]
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