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The Village Mod ([personal profile] villagemod) wrote in [community profile] villagememes2020-09-05 09:07 pm
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test drive — autumn


test drive — autumn
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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.

Since not all setting details have been made available yet, you are welcome to invent your own general locations for this test drive. There are no living souls in Mathias Township beyond the player characters. In fact, there are no signs of life at all... We hope you enjoy your visit.

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— the fog —


It moves in quickly and without warning, not from the waterfront but the forest, cascading through every street in a thick wave of white. The fog is not a soft blanket enveloping the town, but a heavy weight pressing down, threatening to suffocate the sky is blotted out and you can see no further than your outstretched hand.

Those outside when it rolls in are left wandering blind, stumbling toward shelter as you're unable to even see your feet beneath you, let alone any obstacles in your path. Perhaps you call out for help, hoping for another voice to guide you toward shelter or simply another living soul. Or perhaps you were lucky enough to already be inside when the fog descended, quickly closing doors and windows to keep it from creeping in. Can you hear those voices crying out? You recognize some, but the others... Are they really there at all, or are you alone here and simply beginning to finally lose your mind?

And perhaps the most important question: Do you answer?



— portents —

You wake up with an ache in your head and a cloudiness to your thoughts, your body sprawled on the ground in a location you don't remember going to. As you sit up, the world spins and start to clutch your head — to realize there's something on your hand. A symbol, a word, a streak of wet paint or ink. You don't recognize it or have any memory of how it got there...

Or how the much larger depiction came to be on the wall or the floor around them. You can see it shining wet in the glow of whatever light source is nearest, but something instinctual urges you not to touch it. If you defy that urge, it burns, a searing pain that radiates from the matching mark on your hand.

Did you do this? Or was it done to you? The person approaching may have answers — or accusations.



— past deeds —

The Town Hall stands at the center of Mathias Township, a modest two-story building that would be welcoming if not for the faded sign, chipped paint, and deafening silence. 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 your attention is a large bulletin board on the main wall, once meant to hold flyers or announcements for the community.

What it holds now is decidedly different. Tacked onto the board is a torn scrap of paper with words scrawled almost illegibly in dark red ink.

why did this happen


Upon close examination, a keen eye will realize that the ink is actually blood, though whether it is human is unknown. And beside that scrap, a symbol has been drawn in dark black marker — it resembles a feather or a branch, but you've never seen anything like it before. It scares you even as you know it is perhaps the most important thing you have ever seen in your life.

On the floor below the bulletin board are more scraps of paper scattered amongst grime and dust, most blank but some with other strange symbols scrawled in a variety of inks, perhaps matching the pens and markers scattered near the baseboard. Some are small enough that they might have once been part of the same page, creating something larger. And to the far side, a pristine stack of crisp white copy paper and an unopened box of ballpoint pens.

What do you do?



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tinstar: (biting down)

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-22 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
"The line keeps movin'. Like the town is.. acclimating us and letting us in like we're goldfish or somethin'," he said, jaw tightening a little. "Everytime more opens, I try to find the new line."
abrightboy: (counterpoint)

[personal profile] abrightboy 2020-10-22 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Malcolm turned and looked at Raylan.

"Wait, what? The barrier moves? The... accessible area gets bigger?"
tinstar: (o rly)

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-22 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
He stopped them in front of the large bulletin board and gestured towards the bloody note. "It does, with no real schedule but I don't think that's the largest of our problems."
abrightboy: (consider this)

[personal profile] abrightboy 2020-10-22 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
“It sheds a little light on our problems,” Malcolm told him. “I’ve seen some messed up mind games in my time. This...” He gestured to the bulletin board. “If it’s manipulated by the same people who manipulate the barrier? Maybe what it looks like is only what they want us to think it is.”
tinstar: (Squintin')

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-22 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mind Games? And if this isn't from someone runnin' the place-" A rough and inaccurate way to say it, but 'games' made it all feel a little smaller in the context they were talking in. "If it's from the poor bastards that had to suffer whatever happened here?"

How did that fit in? Raylan wouldn't dismiss the possibility of victims. The township had it's victims, the only question was what made them that way.
abrightboy: (interested)

[personal profile] abrightboy 2020-10-22 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Malcolm's attention moved to him sharply.

"Suffer?" Malcolm echoed. "Have you found bodies?"
tinstar: (downlooking)

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-22 01:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Raylan shook his head. "No. I assume they must have escaped somehow, if they're not hidin' in a grave or in the back of one of the house's closests. Whoever wrote this was likely mad." He gestured at the bloody note. "But that," he continued with a gesture down towards the symbol on the floor without looking down at it. "Might be a different story."
abrightboy: (has a suspicion)

[personal profile] abrightboy 2020-10-22 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"I know this is a little... out of the box, but.... what if they were never here to start with?" Malcolm suggested. "Have you met any actual people that are from here? Because these...." He gestured between the note and the symbol. "These are just... props, not evidence. Not at this point. I mean, if we had the facilities to analyze the blood or.... process any of it scientifically...."
tinstar: (Hotel Cowboy)

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-22 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
He shook his head again.

"So far, the only reason we know people were here is because of the houses and effects they left. It looks like they were just.. gone. Like a rapture of sorts somehow. You might be right." He wasn't above ruling anything out at this exact moment. There were too many unknowns.

"If that doesn't count as evidence, then we don't have any at all."
abrightboy: (got his attention)

[personal profile] abrightboy 2020-10-22 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
He raised his eyebrows.

"I'd be interested in seeing houses and personal effects," Malcolm told him. "Anything that adds to the picture of what we're looking at."
tinstar: (Squintin')

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-22 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Raylan squinted a little. "They're fairly run of the mill. Almost too normal. Various family sizes and types, but all 'clean' of the socially acceptable type as far as I can tell. No sex dungeons or even cookin' sherry to speak of. Not much to tell me what their day to day was beyond maybe a job. But I'm sure you'll find the time to go explorin' in them. Not much else to do here, as of right now beyond work this."
abrightboy: (a little confused)

[personal profile] abrightboy 2020-10-23 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
"Almost too normal," he echoed. Like fake? But something else Raylan said caught his attention.

"No cooking sherry. Were you looking for it?" he asked, looking at him sidelong. "What have you been eating for a week if the town is abandoned?"
tinstar: (o rly)

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-23 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Not a drug prescription, a bottle, a set of handcuffs to be found." People had flaws. Vices, weaknesses and impulses. Whatever impulses these people had, they didn't leave any evidence of it." That's what bothered him about it.

"Only thing that's common between all of them is a group photo. Looked like a community ritual - something they might do for Easter or something."

While he would rather focus on that than why he was looking for cooking sherry, the question still hung in front of him. "Wanna see somethin' weird?"
abrightboy: (face shrug)

[personal profile] abrightboy 2020-10-23 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
Malcolm took in that information with interest, but when Raylan asked the question, he perked up.

"Always," he promised.
tinstar: (Hat tippin)

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-23 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
"C'mon," he said with a gesture as he turned around and lead Malcolm down the hall. "I still haven't figured out how this is possible either so if you think you can figure it out.."

Raylan led them into a decent looking breakroom, if it weren't for the heavy layer of dust that showed the passing of time and headed over to the refrigerator to pull it open. There was still food in there, standard fare as well as a few lunches - Jan's sandwich and Greg's steamed chicken on rice.

Not wanting to offer any leading information, Raylan just gestured towards the open fridge to see what Malcolm made of it.
abrightboy: (hates to break it to you but)

[personal profile] abrightboy 2020-10-23 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
Malcolm's eyes narrowed slightly as he peered into the fridge. He took out a couple of items and turned them over in his hands, then put them back.

He glanced around.

"This room seems to have been in disuse for months or even years," he remarked. "But the food is still good." He looked at Raylan. "Is this the only place that's like this?"
tinstar: (look here)

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-23 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
"No," Raylan replied with no showmanship or smirks of amusement. How was what Malcolm saw possible? He was open to answers.

"The only exception to that seems to be what's left out. Like booze bottles. They're empty. Like a puritan has moved through the town."
abrightboy: (figuring you out)

[personal profile] abrightboy 2020-10-23 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
Malcolm looked at him.

"You know... this really only lends credence to the theory that all this... dust and scary notes and graffiti are just set dressing," he said. "Someone is changing the food. A sandwich doesn't last forever." He considered Raylan for a second. "Have you tried eating any of this food?"
tinstar: (o rly)

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-23 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
"If you say so." Malcolm's opinions were his own; Raylan was firmly on the fence - Everyone had an answer and not a one of them settled right in his gut.

"I have. It's good, as good as it looks. They restock too; like we never touched anything."

What do you make of that, sharp dressed man?
abrightboy: (just one more thing)

[personal profile] abrightboy 2020-10-23 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
"They restock it." He laughed. "So they know we're here. And they want us alive." He looked at Raylan. "How could it be anything other than a set-up?" he asked.

Go easy on him, Raylan. He's never seen magic.
tinstar: (Eyeballin)

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-23 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Raylan took it impassively. He'd gone through his own stage of nodding protest.

"How do they get it into a house I'm sittin' in overnight? I'm sure you're gonna wanna see it for yourself and that's a fair ask, but I was in your shoes, though a little bit dustier-" he said with a glance down at Malcolm's shoes. "A few days ago. I got no reasonable explanation. For any of it. Been trying to not think about it when I'm not actively huntin' for a lead. I'm waitin' for a church to come into the circle. There's always something in a place's religion."
abrightboy: (fond contemplates)

[personal profile] abrightboy 2020-10-23 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
Malcolm considered that.

"Could you see the fridge from where you were sitting? Could you have drifted off? We're on their turf; if this was deliberately built, there may be a mechanism for it. Have you examined the fridge?" he asked, turning around to inspect the appliance.
tinstar: (Wut)

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-24 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes, no, and yes. Along with every other inch of the house. You'll find out yourself," he said with a waving off kind of gesture. "One of many puzzles to solve, if you like that kinda thing. We got quite a few people who claim to be associated with the occult. How comfortable are you with that?"

Was this an interview?
abrightboy: (a little confused)

[personal profile] abrightboy 2020-10-24 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Malcolm just looked at him a moment.

"...With people who believe in the occult?" he clarified.
tinstar: (o rly)

[personal profile] tinstar 2020-10-24 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
"I assume that's part of the association," he clarified with a gesture of his fingers and a slight lift of his chin since he was still waiting for the answer. This was a good hint but.. Well, call him selfishly greedy.

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