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The Village Mod ([personal profile] villagemod) wrote in [community profile] villagememes2021-03-08 05:08 pm
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test drive — spring



SPRING TEST DRIVE

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.

Prospective players are welcome to play with any of the established locations within Mathias.

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GHOSTS OF THE LIVING

The fog moves in quickly and without warning, not from the waterfront but the forest, cascading through every street in a thick wave of white. It is not a soft blanket enveloping the town, but a heavy weight pressing down, threatening to suffocate as the sky is blotted out and no one can see more than ten feet in any direction.

Those who are outside when it rolls in are left wandering blind, hoping that a randomly chosen direction will lead them to shelter or another living soul. There are perhaps even those who were lucky enough to already be inside when the fog descended, quickly closing doors and windows to keep it from creeping in. Wherever they are, the residents of Mathias will soon notice that they are not the only ones in the fog.

Anyone out in the fog is left disoriented, possibly losing their sense of time and place, and it is only after prolonged exposure that they will begin to feel off. A sense of being ill will cling to them if they are in the fog for too long, including dizziness, lightheadedness, or nausea — the time it takes to manifest varies from person to person, as does the duration it will last after leaving the fog.

With all of these elements at play, the first strange apparitions encountered may be assumed to be figments of addled minds, tricks played by psyches struggling to cope with the strange reality they've found themselves in. But before long, there will be no denying that the Others in the fog are real. Appearing almost wraithlike and startlingly recognizable, these figures even feel a bit like ghosts to those who can sense such things, though everyone will feel that there is something wrong about them. Truly, there are many things wrong that residents will begin to notice as they encounter more and more of the spectres that do not acknowledge their presence in any way. They simply exist, silent and subtly terrifying like so many things in this town.

Like misty ghosts of those who have been in the town at one point or another, the Others appear as those who have died or disappeared and even those currently within the town. The likeness is truly uncanny, to the point of being completely terrifying, made even more so when they realize there is no way to communicate with the Others. They do not acknowledge anyone's presence nor anything said to them. At times, they may be only one in an area, or there may be a dozen existing in the same space. There is no limit to how many people can see them — if they are there, they are seen by all.

The Others do not enter buildings and cannot be contained in any way. They can appear at one moment and be gone in the next, or they can exist in one place for hours on end. Whether standing stationary or slowly wandering throughout the town, there is no discernible purpose to them. There is something absent and distant in the way they hold themselves, the way they walk, and their expressions, as if even they cannot grasp what is happening.



A BIT OF EXPLORATION

There are plenty of places in which to get one's bearings and hide from the fog.

There are businesses on the square, nestled around and extending out from the Town Hall. There is a schoolhouse nestled by the southern treeline, not from the rather expansive makeshift cemetery at the end of Jackson Boulevard that is courtesy of a few kind residents in town. To the far north of the square is a sprawling garden, now covered in snow, and a greenhouse that once supplied the botanical shop. And to the east and west, beyond the business square, is are residential districts.

The eastern district sprawls all the way to the beach, with some houses in perfect condition and others beginning to show significant signs of age. The western district, however, is nothing but decay. From the beginnings of rot to completely collapsed and little more than a pile of proverbial bones, none of these homes are anything resembling livable. Well, as far as one can tell, at least. For between the streets of Hill Lane and Stine Road there is a crack in the earth. A dozen feet across and fifty feet down, there is no way across.



TO SEE AND BE SEEN

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. Covering the board are tacked-on 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 painted directly across the center of the board, visible in the gaps between the pieces of paper, is a symbol in dark red. While peering at that obscured symbol, a strange breeze ruffles the papers, revealing a little more, just enough to—

An eye. A strange, ornate eye with three lobes, painted in still-wet red. And upon close examination, a keen eye will realize that the paint is actually blood, perhaps even human.

The longer someone stands there, the more it will feel like they are being watched, even studied, with great interest. It's a sensation that lingers and stays with them even when they exit the building.



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[personal profile] bonified 2021-04-07 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Blue eyes squint in absolute confusion and all Wynonna can manage back is. "Why?"

She can remember her teen years very well and the last thing she ever wanted to do was help out the law with any civic duty crap. She has words for those who call themselves upstanding citizens. Not to mention what it says about a person.

"You're what? Eighteen, nineteen? Using the F-bomb because you think it makes you look badass and tough.. you know what put the bat down." Wynonna shakes her head, not realizing how much of a big sister she's sounding like.
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[personal profile] citharede 2021-04-07 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Athena lets the bat fall, still keeping her grip on it just in case, and actually smiles. "I'm squatting here. I don't give a shit about civic duty. And I'm using the f-bomb because I like the word fuck."

She's not going to correct this woman about her age, though. For once someone's shooting for the high end instead of the low one. "You look new."
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[personal profile] bonified 2021-04-07 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"I've done my fair share," Wynonna replies matter of fact, punctuating that with a dot from the cap of her bottle before she unscrews it and takes another drink. Fact is, she has done over and above her fair share of pulling down walls to look for things in both the literal and metaphorical sense of the word.

She stops at the reception desk and turns to half sit on the front ledge of it, giving him a proper once over. He was definitely good-looking, but then she was half corked and there was that truth that everyone turned hotter after a few drinks.

"Actually, it's usually two or three holding cells," she says, offering up a smug but sweet smile. Wynonna points to herself. "I'm small town. I also know that from first-hand experience. On both sides.. god that's still so weird saying out loud."
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[personal profile] tinstar 2021-04-07 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
If she did her fair share, then she'd be right at home. Plenty of walls would need it, he was sure.

Raylan smiled back as he stopped a few feet plus arms distance away, thumb loosely hooking his jeans pocket. The man seemed like he was leaning, the way hips sat despite being upright and without the gun holster there to house his hands, his hips would make due. "Big small town. Of course, Harlan just redid it's PD office to bring it up that kinda standard. Everything in Kentucky takes a little bit longer."

His free hand lifted, index finger pointing lazily in her direction as he continued, expression pinching curiously in a way that left him squinting, as he most often was. "Weird to be on the inside or the outside?"
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[personal profile] bonified 2021-04-07 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Looking smug, Wynonna's brows pop up and she grins. "Called it!" she announces in a sing-songy voice. Turning again, Wynonna looks down at the drawer she'd been rummaging through before shoving it back into the cabinet.

"I am. Got here this morning, or I think it was this morning. As luck would have it -- and I have absolutely terrible luck -- didn't arrive the usual way." she says, pulling out the next drawer to take a cursory glance and plucks out a pad of paper.

Wynonna turns back to Athena. "Where is here anyway? Couldn't make out the Welcome To sign."
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[personal profile] bonified 2021-04-07 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
The way he stands reminds her of a famous gunslinger she knows and the way she eyes him and his posture will tell him so. Then again, Mr. Hips Don't Lie is standing right in front of her so it's kind of hard not to look. She knows a lawman when she sees one. Plus the hat. He was most definitely a Deputy Marshall.

She dares to smile a little more. "Yeah, well Purgatory decided a doughnut shop was smarter and I'm definitely not arguing that." The girl does love her sprinkle doughnuts.

After another drink, Wynonna caps the bottle and sets it between her legs.

"And both. I was one of those kinds of teenagers. Now, I kill demons."
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[personal profile] citharede 2021-04-07 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Athena tilts her head. "The usual way? What's that mean?"

As far as she knows, there is no usual way to this place. But that could just be because she doesn't know shit yet. "Uh, Mathias. You know a derelict ghost town is bad news when it's got a Jesus-name."
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[personal profile] bonified 2021-04-07 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't know, bus? Train?" she replies distracted as she flips through the notebook.

She angles her head right then left as she catches something in between the pieces of paper, only to realize they were back and forth notes from husband and wife. Since there was nothing there she tosses it back into the drawer before letting out a snort.

"It's definitely way better than calling a town Purgatory," Wynonna leans back against the counter and crosses her arms over her chest. "Can't say as I recognize the name though."

Gesturing towards Athena with a jut of her chin, she asks. "So, where are you from?"
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[personal profile] citharede 2021-04-07 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"I woke up on the beach. Apparently that's the arrival de rigueur. You came from a town named Purgatory?"

There's a note of irony in her voice when she asks the question. It's hard not to feel a little bit like this woman, whoever she is, is in the middle of a satire. "I'm Athena, most recently of Virginia, outside of DC."

She doesn't bother to give the name of the town--more people recognize DC than ever do where she actually lives. "What's your name?"
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[personal profile] ofthegeek 2021-04-08 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
[ Yeah, of course she knows. Universal constant. He likes to put these things out there, is all. Right now it feels especially nice to be able to put it out there. Get that minute of wrapping around her. He can know it's objectively awful that they're all here all day long, but it can't stop him from feeling like the ground's a little more solid to know that they are all in the same place again.

The rest puts a crease in his forehead, a faux-offended backwards lean to his neck. ]


If this is happening because you got drugged, I'd like to meet the chemist in charge. They clearly bombed a step and tore a hole in space-time.

[ That's mostly a joke for the sake of joking. Flash in the pan, and he's quick to sober back up. He doesn't have viable answers, not really. He doesn't even have a best guess. He can at least be here while she turns her angles on it. Him and Eliot. It's not the worst possible timing. It's not exactly great, either. ]

I get it, though. I can't think of much about being here that does come across as like, actual stuff that can happen in reality. Which is saying something.

[ They basically bend reality for kicks and cool Robin Hood jobs all the time. ]
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[personal profile] tinstar 2021-04-08 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
He'd gotten that look a lot.

Raylan's eyebrows lifted, chin leading a faint tilt forward of interest with a 'Hmm' to go with it as he nodded a little, watching her out of half moon, utterly amused eyes.

"No help for anyone's waist lines though, is it." Not that anything seemed to be hurting hers. "All Harlan's got is the diner, but their pie is mighty fine."

"From Purgatory right into hell," he drawled, index finger and thumb coming together. Raylan was a gestury one, to say the least. "'Fraid we're fresh outta demons and we're runnin' low on salt, but I promise Mathis'll have somethin' for you to chew over. You got a name?"

Realizing it was rude to ask without offering his own, he propped a hand on his chest. "Raylan Givens, pleasure to meet you."
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[personal profile] bonified 2021-04-08 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
Wynonna lets out a little scoff, glancing down at her waist before running a hand over her flat belly. She keeps drinking as she does and that might change once she hits 40 but there's a window there still. And really, it's the little measure of help in a bottle that gets her through the shit she calls her life.

She manages to slip in a soft amused note. "Oh, good, I was up for a little time off, sadly it's not paid, but you can't have it all.

Wow, that's quite the Kentucky name, isn't it? Well, Raylan, a pleasure to meet you," Wynonna smiles, sticking out a hand. "I'm Wynonna Earp."
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[personal profile] likeknives 2021-04-08 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
[This damn fog.

Fortunately he hasn't been outside and in it long enough to get much of the effects, but he's also had a Bad Experience with being in the fog himself and any measure of exposure in this he can be certain it's not a good thing.

Hell, literally anything happening in this town is not a good thing.

But as he runs through the thick, soupy air, he hears it.

Someone calling his name.

Yeah, just keep tryin' that town, he gets it. You're tryin' to lure him to fall in some endless giant pit or something.

Except the closer he gets, the more familiar the voice sounds.

Eliot. Eliot. Eliot!

It's a very distinctive voice.]


Parker?!

[Is it really her? He practically fights through the fog until he can get closer to the voice, and there she is--murky, but clearer with every step he takes closer. He looks uncannily like the figure she was seeing, except his facial expression is different--fear and hope this time.

And annoyance.]
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[personal profile] bonified 2021-04-08 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
It would be a whole lot funnier if it was a satire.

"That they did, and it definitely not what you'd expect if you know anything about the Big Book's version of it. But it's home," she explained, ending it with sarcasm and a roll of her eyes.

Oh, she knows why she went back. Damn the Earp Curse. Damn it to Hell.

"Wynonna Earp," she returns. "And yes, that Earp."

After a quick pause and a look over her shoulder, she turns back to Athena.

"So, how many of these house you check already and did you find anything?"
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[personal profile] thering 2021-04-08 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
"I've got the whole town fooled," he jokes with a shake of his head and a small chuckle. Laughs are so rare around these parts, she won't get much more than that out of him.

To be fair, he has been, for the most part, polite and pleasant company. Willing to help where needed. Show the ropes where he's asked and learn some new skills where he's lacking. There hasn't been any reason to be an asshole; no difficult decisions or unfair sacrifices to make. It helps that they've all been quite honest with each other, even if they're all keeping their fair share of secrets.

"You're-..." A friend, maybe, yes, but so much more. He swallows, unable to meet her gaze. It's complicated, being his best friend's great great granddaughter, and a big damn hero herself. A pariah and yet willing to sacrifice so much for the town she had come from, with a kind of unparalleled strength and resilience that would put any man worth his weight in his words to shame. Maybe she doesn't have wisdom or patience in abundance, but sometimes he can't help but find her recklessness endearing. He likes her. He loves her. Waverly too. They are friends. Coworkers. Lovers. Parents. Apparently. Maybe.

"...important. To me." In this game of 'you first' neither of them are willing to say the L-word before the other and it's hurting them both in ways that would hurt them much less if one of them were just willing to admit it.

"More than you'll ever know."
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[personal profile] bonified 2021-04-08 02:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Important. That was a word that didn't mean to Wynonna what it normally meant to others. Then again, the word wasn't ever used with her in the manner in which he said it. No, it was always 'Wynonna, you need to do this, it's important. Wynonna, think, it's important you remember. Wynonna, you know what you have to do...' Everything and everyone mattered more because she was the one who was responsible for her sister's presumed death. She killed her father. She was the crazy one who saw demons.

No one gets to be important after doing all that stuff. Even being the Earp heir is about protecting the most important thing of all - the human lives in Purgatory.

At first, she expects him to say something insensitive, a drinking partner, someone who inadvertently left a means of escape or the great great granddaughter of his best friend who he hooked up with a time or two. That's probably what she would have answered with if she was honest. It was the smart answer to keep a person at arm's length, right?

Her smile slips and her eyes drop and all she can do is nod. There's a painfully awkward silence before she shifts back to face forward and grab her drink, downing the rest in one swallow.

What was she going to do with that?

"So," Her voice cracks slightly and she clears her throat. "What can you tell me about this place?"

Avoidance, it might as well be her middle name.
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[personal profile] tinstar 2021-04-08 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Raylan had to wonder if she was pregnant. She didn't look it, right now, but most women didn't at the starts of it all. He'd already recognized 'Purgatory', but showing his head before he was ready wasn't really his style. Not when he can work out a little more information by feigning ignorance.

"Sure ain't government work." Or a vacation - she'd find plenty to still be freaked out and chew over, if that was her kind of thing.

His eyebrows lifted in recognition as he reached out his hand, pumping hers a few times with a firm grip before it was released back to her. "Wynonna Earp. Great-grand daughter of Wyatt Earp, right?" No, he wasn't going to explain how he knew that right out of the gate. He wanted to see how she'd take it.

He'd learned his lesson about springing things too soon, too casually with new faces.
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[personal profile] thering 2021-04-08 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Well she could just tell him she loved him.

Or she could do that.

Doc is much more casual with the way he leans back slightly away from her, canting his head towards the bar, looking around the Grey Gull as he props one elbow against the countertop, fingers entwined with his other arm hanging loose, other elbow tucked in against his side.

"This place is called the Grey Gull. It was some kind of restaurant-bar before whatever rapture happened here." He clears his throat, disguising the way the emotions welled up in his voice with the way he seems to focus on what she was asking him, imparting to her what pearls of wisdom he had gone on ahead and collected ahead of her like a pez dispenser. "We are in a town called Mathias. Somewhere, somewhen in New England, is the theory. The food here and in the General Store replenishes by themselves somehow, along with whatever you might find in the fridges in the houses. That's- not the strangest thing about this place. The whiskey does not, though, so you might want to ration that." He gestures with a nod to her drink.

"The fog has killed people. As have monsters we cannot see. If you don't follow some cryptic instructions over the telephone or written on little pieces of paper you are probably going to die. It definitely feels like magic. But I don't think it is after you, or me, or anyone in particular. It's just--..." Doc's jaw shifts from side to side and he breathes out an inaudible sigh. "Toying with us."
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[personal profile] citharede 2021-04-08 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"Damn, how many cowboys is this place going to abduct?"

A pause. "Cow....people."

She shakes her head. "Uh, a lot of them. I started making a map and crossing off the ones I've hit, but it's with one of my stashes."
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[personal profile] bonified 2021-04-08 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
If this was another place that managed to get inside her head, well, it would have to take a number. As far as she was concerned there was a mighty big difference between getting freaked out and being disturbed, which she's dealt with in spades. Like everything else, though, it gets shoved into a corner to be compartmentalized. But who didn't do that these days?

Raylan echoing her name has her giving a nod, waiting for that inevitable connection that she usually gets after saying her last name, only he says something that no one would know unless they were from Purgatory.

Her face turns slightly, one eye squinting more than the other. "Great great-granddaughter, but yeah."

Wynonna carefully regards him.

"Let me guess, Black Badge?"
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[personal profile] tinstar 2021-04-08 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"Honestly, I stop keepin' track and sayin' the extra greats after the first, no matter who we're talkin' about," he admitted with a smile and a lift of his eyebrows like he was divulging some deep personal secret before pulling a 'Nah' face and shaking his head.

"Brown, but I guess the leather that the Marshal's Service uses can't change over on that coast."

No, he did not understand her question.

"If you're guessin' about how I might have an idea of your lineage, well. There's a hat looks a lot like this one in black kickin' around town. If you happen to be keepin' an eye out for it."

Raylan knew who this woman was, knew at least one person here that she was connected to, though where that relationship stood was none of Raylan's business. He wasn't going to go all kool-aid man letting Henry know but if any of his people came in, he knew Henry would point them his way. He didn't have to think about how Doc would take it. Pleased, no doubt. Worried about the bub and the state of her. The way it should be.
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[personal profile] bonified 2021-04-08 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
If only she could recognize it as being love. What she knows of him is what he projects and it's that he is a selfish man who's still getting used to the fact that he's out of that well he's been stuck in for so long. Was she just a reminder of what had happened between him and Wyatt over a century ago? Wynonna expects him to leave at any time because why would want to stay?

Admitting he's important to her means living with the hole he will inevitably leave in her heart when he goes and that's not something she thinks she can do.

She tries to listen while looking at her empty glass, thinking of how the news of being limited alcohol was going to be the hardest thing to adjust to. Everything else absorbed into her brain like it would if Dolls was giving her the quick and dirty details of a new case that needed her and Peacemaker.

"How is that any different than what we already know? I mean it sounds like another kind of curse. Break the curse and we go home." she replies, finally looking at him.
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[personal profile] bonified 2021-04-08 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"I wouldn't really call myself a cow-.. woman," she says, pulling at her leather jacket and glancing at the outfit underneath.

Wynonna eyes the girl again before pushing herself up off the counter to step a little closer.

"Just how many are there anyway?"

Yes, she wants to hear one name in particular.
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[personal profile] bonified 2021-04-08 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
She didn't understand it much herself, but it did make a difference. Especially when it came to differentiating between each of the heir's. She was the fifth, the fourth being her sister, Willa.

It was apparent enough that the man had no idea what the Black Badge Division was. Still, she watched him carefully, looking for any kind of tell that would give away that he was lying. Yes, it was personal. Yes, she had problems trusting people right out of the gate.

The hat. Of course. Always close by.

She smiles to herself, though it would definitely be obvious to the man standing in front of her that even without saying a name, she knew exactly who he was talking about.

Somehow hearing that has sobered her quite quickly.

"Something tells me you made the cut with him. He doesn't trust quickly, but those that he does have a pretty loyal ally at their disposal."
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[personal profile] tinstar 2021-04-08 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Having been on the other side of enough people trying to size him up, either for information, character, how close his hand was to his gun, he took it well and without being bothered in the slightest. So it was easy enough to catch the look of recognition. Good. Cuts through some of the dancing and bullshit.

"It's the hat. We formed a club," he joked, features curling openly in the playful sarcasm of it all. She was right, of course. But you don't feed, live with and then bury the man doing all of it with you without earning some trust. Still, he wasn't so openly going to say so - Raylan followed similar rules to Doc Holliday.

"A club with moonshine. Make sure you save that bottle, when it's empty.. Do I get to ask what the Black Badge thing is?"

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