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DECEMBER 2019 TEST DRIVE
DECEMBER 2019 TEST DRIVE MEME
Welcome to December's Test Drive Meme!
This month's Test Drive's theme is: PROPHETIC HORROR.
All Test Drive Memes contain at least one clue to the Deerington's upcoming in-game events for the month! Keep your eyes peeled! But...not literally.
Characters may die during TDMs, but you do not need to count it towards a game-canonical death unless you want to. Consider it a freebie. All TDMs can be considered game canon as TDMs introduce minor aspects about the world of Deerington that can be revisited by characters later on in the game. You may also use TDMs for your application writing sample as well as AC.
CW: Possible death via exposure (freezing), Krampus imagery, possible vore, visual and auditory hallucinations, monster violence, stalking, decapitation
Don't forget to tag content whenever necessary. Have fun!
This month's Test Drive's theme is: PROPHETIC HORROR.
All Test Drive Memes contain at least one clue to the Deerington's upcoming in-game events for the month! Keep your eyes peeled! But...not literally.
Characters may die during TDMs, but you do not need to count it towards a game-canonical death unless you want to. Consider it a freebie. All TDMs can be considered game canon as TDMs introduce minor aspects about the world of Deerington that can be revisited by characters later on in the game. You may also use TDMs for your application writing sample as well as AC.
CW: Possible death via exposure (freezing), Krampus imagery, possible vore, visual and auditory hallucinations, monster violence, stalking, decapitation
Don't forget to tag content whenever necessary. Have fun!
VANISH LIKE THE WARM STOVE
But there’s something unusual about the cold. It feels bone-deep and no amount of layers or staying inside seems to make it shake. Your teeth are always chattering, you feel the need to hunch in on yourself to keep any heat from escaping, and if you look at your hands, you might see them go from bright red, to white, to even the slightest tint of blue throughout the day. You’re getting colder by the minute and it feels like there’s no way to stop it. Maybe you’re just doomed to freeze.
The box is waiting on a bench. You didn’t see who placed it, but there’s a small tag with your name on it, so clearly it was meant for you. If you ignore the box, it will start to show up on random surfaces around town wherever you might be; the kitchen counter, a desk or display case at your work, the floor of your bedroom… No matter where you are, the box is there too. Eventually, you might as well just give in and open it.
Inside every box are three matches. They’re relatively long, like the sort you’d use to light a fire in a fireplace, and they appear to be completely normal. People who can sense magic won’t get a reading off of the match and no amount of testing the wood or the tip will show anything other than the exact chemical make up one would expect. So maybe they’re safe! There’s a small note tucked inside the box with only two words written in childishly messy scroll; Keep Warm.
If you light the match, you’ll find that you’re instantly starting to feel a little less cold. It’s the first bit of heat you’ve managed to snag in so long that you’ll probably find yourself a little desperate to hold onto it. The matches burn at a relatively steady rate, not too fast or too slow, and the wind can easily blow them out, so be careful! You’ll have to protect the flame from the elements if you want to keep yourself toasty. The only strange thing that you might notice is that whenever you’re near another person who has a lit match, both the matches seem to burn a little stronger and stay lit a little longer. So maybe you’ll have to pair up and learn to share. If you’re smart, you’ll light just one of each of your matches at a time, giving you a total of six chances to keep yourself from freezing to death.
There’s always a catch though, isn’t there? Each match will come with a unique vision as the flame dies out. A vision that can be seen by both of you. The vision will belong to whoever’s match as burning and it will be as vibrant and detailed as if you were really in the middle of it.
The end of the first match will show you something you want. It can be anything; a warm meal, a new bed, an object from home you’ve longed for. You’ll be able to pick it up, taste it, smell it, do whatever you would normally do; but at the end of the day, it isn’t real, and ultimately you might find that you’re just chewing on your own (or your companion’s) hand.
The end of the second match will show a vision of someone that you miss. Whether it’s from home, a previous world, or someone who’s come and gone from Deerington, you’ll see them clear as day, calling for you and beckoning you to come with them. It’s probably best to not. After all, you’d have to leave your matches behind, and it’s cold out there.
The end of the third match will show you a vision of somewhere you miss. It’ll be like you’re standing in the middle of the very place you’ve been longing for ever since you arrived in Deerington — maybe even longer. It’ll look, sound, smell, and feel like the place you’ve missed most. It’s almost easy to want to stay and forget to come back to reality and light your next match.
If you both can make the six matches stretch until the sun sets, you’ll find that the cold has finally broken, and you’re able to keep yourself warm again. If you don’t? Well, it’s time to find someone else with a bundle of matches, and hope they’re okay with some basic invasion of privacy to stop you both from getting hypothermia.
BETTER WATCH OUT

It might just be the paranoia from having to flashback to your worst memories at all hours of the day, but eventually you start to feel like someone (or something) is following you. You hear the scrape of nails against cement, the thud of heavy footsteps, or the sound of a heavy sigh by your ear accompanied with the smell of rancid breath. But every time you go to look, it seems like there isn’t anything there. No matter how logical a person you might be, you still end up feeling a little on edge, and you know you’re right about being… well, stalked. You may not be the sort who usually goes for comfort from others, but something inside of you tells you that maybe you’ll be a little safer if you aren’t alone. You seek out a friend, a colleague, or even a complete stranger— just someone who might make this creeping suspicion of being watched go away for a little while.
Except the moment that the two of you are together, Krampus finally arrives. He seems to fall from the sky, landing in front of you with a ground shaking thud, his long tongue hanging out of a mouth filled with razor sharp teeth. He’s ever bit the demon you’d expect him to be and he looks hungry. You can try to run or you can try to fight, but he’s quick and strong, certainly hard for any normal human to take down. And if you look into his eyes, then things are about to get a whole lot worse.
Whoever locks eyes with him will have the very thing you have been feeling guilt over put on display for both you and your companion to see. It’ll be like you’ve been transported directly into the memory, Krampus’ clawed hand gripping your shoulders and forcing you to watch whatever your shame is play out in front of you all over again. The detail is striking and there’s nothing left out, no matter how hard you or your companion try to stop it.
When the memory stops playing, Krampus will start to move his tongue around you, wrapping you in the long, blood red muscle like it’s a snake. You can try to break free and it’s possible to cut the demon’s tongue with a sharp blade if you or your companion happens to have one; whatever you do, it’s best to do it quickly before you end up a snack.
Krampus can be taken down in one of two ways; either the person who is experiencing the guilt must confess their sin out loud and profusely apologize, begging for forgiveness for their misdeeds or he can be taken down in a somewhat simple ceremony. The chains dangling from the Krampus wrists must be grabbed and somehow secured into the ground; this will weaken Krampus greatly and leave him more vulnerable to attack. Once he is secured, you must take off his head. It doesn’t matter if it’s cut off, ripped off or blown off, the moment the neck is severed from the rest of the body, the Krampus will turn a deep black, like coal, before crumbling into dust, leaving only the head behind.
A little messy, but definitely efficient.
Character Arrival
You can read how all characters arrive in Deerington here.There is not a collective "all these characters showed up at the exact same moment" occurrence in Deerington. Since characters fall asleep, die, or pass out at various times throughout all their worlds, it wouldn't make too much sense if they arrived in game all at the exact same time. There should be some discrepancy between character arrival, whether by a couple minutes, hours, or even days up to a week.
The players are entirely in control of how/when they want to play their characters arriving in Deerington. For TDMs, you can play it like your character has just arrived and that can be maintained as your game canon, or you can wait until game events for that moment. Or you don't need to acknowledge it at all. The flexibility for character allows a bit more of an organic feel to the character arrival situation, so please play it to whatever feels right for you.
If you are interested in having an "arrival" introduction for one of your TDM prompts, you are more than welcome to explore that option.
can't argue with tradition
Are you sure? Because I swear, you could be another pair of doppelgangers. ( just what everyone needed. ) Caroline.
( he knows that voice. he knows it's not lexi but it's no less unwelcome. he flicks the match away, turning his back on it and walking towards her. )
How long have you been there?
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I think you just have a type. [ blonde girls that pulled him out of his shell and pushed him around a little, maybe. despite the bitter cold, untouched even by the bright sun overhead, caroline manages to smile up at him. ] Long enough for you to miss me?
[ if he hugs her, maybe she'll warm up a little. ]
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he slides his hands into the pocket of his jacket but with the match gone, he feels cold again. it's a sharp chill but he tries not to think about it. )
It hasn't been that long since I last saw you. ( a few days, maybe? a week, at the most? it can't have been that long but he's learned that it might be different for her. ) But yes, I missed you. It's...really good to see you.
( considering who else is here, her presence is both a relief and a boost for him. )
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[ caroline hasn't been cold like this since before she died. vampires don't feel the chill quite the same way humans do, and so while they don winter coats and scarves, it's more to blend in with the locals in mystic falls then anything to do with temperature.
for stefan to pull into himself so sharply makes her wonder. ]
Are you cold? [ she only just manages to keep the chatter from her teeth. ] Come here.
[ no-nonsense, no room for disagreement; if stefan knows what's good for him, he'll let caroline steamroll him right into whatever she has in mind. she knows it and he knows it. ]
I'm freezing.
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( no, he was cold and while his teeth aren't chattering, it's hard to hide the fact that there's a red tinge to his cheeks and that his hands are clenched into fists in the pockets of his jacket.
he's cold and she knows it so while he tries to protest that he's fine, he doesn't really resist too much when she orders him closer.
he dutifully steps forward, eyebrows up expectantly while he waits for her next move. )
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Stefan.
[ they both know he's not fine, and it's stupid to pretend otherwise. ]
Do you still have a match?
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it's not working very well. it's just cold and it's a chill that seems to creep right into his bones. )
Yes.
( it's in his pocket, knuckles just brushing it when he moves his hand. )
I don't think we should light it. ( twice now, it's made him see things that weren't there, yes, in the second case, caroline was there but he'd thought she was lexi. he'd been certain of it. )
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after all, when he'd struck a match and seen the person he wanted most, he'd seen someone long since dead and gone. someone very different from caroline. it didn't matter that her vision had been the same from matchlight to reality. ]
It's cold. [ too cold. there's a sharpness to this chill that shouldn't be there. a reminder of a mortality neither of them truly possess. ] I don't want to freeze to death.
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( he doesn't know what striking a third match will do, what it might show him. if the first had shown him a thing and the second had shown him a person, would the third combine them? show him a place?
or just twist everything on its head and make everything that he'd seen drenched in red and pain? it's a chance he's not sure he wants to take. )
Come on, we'll go somewhere else. ( he takes a hand out of his pocket, away from the match and curls it around her arm, not pulling but trying to encourage her to move with him. ) We don't need those matches.
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except, every time caroline's tried to open a door to a bar or a cafe or a shop, she hasn't been able to get the handle to turn. the ice covering the handle has made everything slick and impossible to grasp, and even vampiric strength hasn't allowed her refuge indoors yet. she's been forced to stand out here, burning matches in some desperate attempt to stay warm.
it's ridiculous. ]
I'm going to light mine.
[ if memories of stefan trying to reject her but not reject her was the worst thing this place could give her, then caroline would survive it. ]
Unless you have a better idea for how we're going to avoid freezing to death.
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( to say the least. he doesn't go as far as reaching for the match to try and take it for her (because he's not that much of an idiot) but it's clear that he doesn't think it's a good idea. he doesn't know how many she's already lit and what she's seen but she knows what he's seen.
and he doesn't know if he can deal with seeing anyone else that he'd loved and lost tonight. )
Don't light it. ( he says it plainly before taking his hands out of his pockets entirely and gesturing her closer to him. ) Come here. We don't need any magic matches to get warm.
( was this a good idea? bad idea? something in between? he'd figure it out later. )
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[ it's a bad idea. the expression on caroline's face — a surprised lift of both brows, a purse of her lips, the slow inhale of breath through her nose — is indication enough of what a colossally bad idea this could be.
but caroline's always found it hard to say no to him. so while she'll swear up and down that she knew this was a terrible idea to anyone who might ask her about it later, she doesn't resist for more than a second or two before her shoulders slump in resignation, her body stepping forward to fill the space in between his open arms.
it's not much warmer. he's as cold as she is, if not more so for having been out longer, but her hands manage to nestle between the fabric of jacket and shirt to get a little bit of heat, her forehead pressing against his chest. ]
Do you know how to build an igloo?
[ is there enough snow to build an igloo? probably not. ]
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he keeps his embrace loose so she knows she can move away if it's get to be too uncomfortable for her but he hopes she doesn't. he doesn't voice that but this is — maybe he's not warm but he is comforted.
and that's a rare feeling. )
That's not something that taught me in the...few times I went through high school. No igloo making 101 in between math and science.
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[ she still doesn't understand why he suffered through it more than once. he could totally pass for a college student, he didn't need to relearn biology or geometry just to fit in. he could have passed for a post-college bachelor slumming in his family's old house, for that matter.
would have been weird, but at least there wouldn't have been any homework involved. ]
If we live through whatever freak blizzard misery this is, we are not doing high school again. No way.
[ she's also not going to address the fact that being held in his arms is a feeling she's craved (no, that's too strong — or is it?) for longer than however long she's been wandering around deerington. it doesn't do much for the chill that's seeped into her bones, but it still warms something else inside of her.
which she hates. giving up that control seems like an even worse idea now. ]
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but, it's something he's not sure what to do with either. she's his best friend, the person that had always (always) been there for him so talking about them together is expected, isn't it?
it's still good though. it still makes him feel a little less alone than he usually does. )
What do you want to do then? You seem to have more answers than I do.
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besides, it's stupid for a vampire to die of frostbite. it shouldn't even be possible. ]
I don't know. If I say 'not freeze' again, even I'm going to be sick of hearing it. [ maybe burrow a little closer. just for warmth. not because she missed him or anything. ] Are you sure we can't try to light another match?
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You sure you want to risk what it might show you? ( he can't stop her, not if she really wants to light a match, but he doesn't think it's a good idea. he doesn't think it's ever going to be a good idea. )
What if it shows you something you can't — that's gone forever? ( like lexi. ) I don't want you to get upset, Caroline.
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Stefan, I already lit two matches. [ and she saw him in one of them. how much worse could it get? ] What's it going to show me that's worse than those?
[ there are a lot of things that could be worse than stefan salvatore calling out to her, but when's caroline ever thought more than one step ahead? ]
wow i replied to this and dreamwidth didn't post it wtf
there are a lot of things he could see that would get to him worse than lexi and he guesses it's the same for her though he doesn't know exactly what she'd seen. )
Do you really want that question to be answered? ( he's cold but he's gotten a
little warmer now that she's closer to him. he shivers a bit and tightens his embrace instinctively. ) I don't want to chance it.
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why keep subjecting herself to the same painful silence? better to swallow it down, and press her forehead to his shoulder when he pulls her in a little closer. for warmth, she assumes, though it only dulls the ache of the cold where they're touching. anything exposed still feels like ice in the wind. ]
We should find somewhere to wait out the storm. It feels like it's getting colder.
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( he doesn't point out that he'd suggested going inside earlier. it doesn't matter, it's a good idea no matter who suggests it. he doesn't let her go while he looks around the area, trying to find some place that looks both open and easy to get into. )
How do you feel about a little breaking and entering? ( because every place had their lights off but they had to get inside sooner rather than later. ) I'll take the blame tomorrow but I think we can get into that pharmacy easy enough and stay there for awhile.
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[ he doesn't need to take the blame for anything. if they break and enter into a place, they break and enter together. he's not taking one for the team here. she'll own up to it just the same as he will.
but maybe a pharmacy's not exactly the place to break into. after all, who knows what kind of security a pharmacy would have? the one in mystic falls had all sorts of silent alarms to keep the teenagers from breaking in and stealing the narcotics on hand. ]
Can we find somewhere that's worth hanging out in? Like, I don't know, a house?
[ or even just a car to get to a house. ]
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You know of any houses around here?
( he hasn't exactly gone looking at the real estate in this town just yet. he's found a place to stay and a place to drink and he's found his brother and katherine and now her but he's done little else. )
Or cars? I don't have mine.
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[ granted, damon was very drunk when he said this, but he did say it. which wasn't too far off from what sober damon might have said when he was in his the world is horrible and i'm going to be an asshole phase, but he hadn't been talking about compulsion. he'd just been talking about deerington as a whole.
very spooky, very dangerous, but with plenty of free housing just waiting to be claimed. not exactly an even trade-off, but probably not the worst it could be. ]
My car's parked by the library.
[ she hasn't claimed anywhere yet. she's driven around, looked at places, but never staked a claim. somehow, it felt like doing that would make this real. if she said "this is mine" and didn't immediately wake up out of this nightmare, it would be real. but it was real, and she couldn't keep ignoring it. ]
If we're breaking into a house, maybe somewhere with fewer neighbors.
[ there were the suburbs, of course, but clarke acres had felt the most familiar. homey, in a fantasy sort of way. more gone with the wind than mystic falls... but if this was a dream, if it was a nightmare, why shouldn't she be scarlett o'hara? ]
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( he's inviting himself along but he doesn't think she'll mind that much. she'd grouped them together when talking about high school, he's going to group them together when trying to find a place where they don't freeze.
so, he let's go of her with one arm but keeps the other around her to try and ward off some of the cold until they can get to their car. )
Your car came with you, huh? Lucky. ( just gonna...make conversation here. ) That was one of the things I saw when I lit one of those matches. My car. I thought it was here but —
( smoke and mirrors just like lexi. ) Hopefully the heat's working.
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lmao welp
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