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JANUARY 2020 TEST DRIVE MEME
JANUARY 2020 TEST DRIVE MEME
Welcome to January's Test Drive Meme! This month's Test Drive's theme is: OCEAN 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.
PLEASE NOTE FOR CHARACTER ARRIVALS: This month, all players can choose to have their characters wake up in the town of Deerington or on the Titanic.
CW: Ghost of a child, rotting corpses, drowning, hallucinations, paranoia
Don't forget to tag content whenever necessary. Have fun!
WHERE FEET MAY FAIL

But it's almost preferable to the visions. They start off while you're sleeping; large sea monsters roaming the ocean, waiting to pull you down into the darkened depths; or maybe it's a strange, ghost looking girl with glowing eyes and tattered clothing, her skin blue and rotting the way a body does when it's been submerged in water for too long. She's calling out to you, beckoning you down, and all around her are the strung up, floating corpses of the people who were foolish enough to listen.
It's just a dream though, right? Slowly you start to see the girl around town. She's still calling to you, watching you, waiting for you. If you get too close, she'll even be able to grab onto you, pulling you down into the waterlogged streets, and into what you thought was only a puddle of water. It's as deep as an ocean, and just as dark and cold too. Someone near by can grab onto you before she can drag you under and the vision will disappear. If no one does, maybe if you're a strong swimmer, you'll be able to struggle free, but when you resurface, there will be a bruise forming on your arm in the shape of a hand – something to remind you that maybe these visions are a little more real than you gave them credit for.
The only way to stay safe is to travel in pairs. The girl seems to keep her distance when there's more than one person around, but it doesn't mean she won't try to find the means to separate you. Whether it's increasing the flooding in certain areas of the street or trying to distract one of you long enough to put some distance between you and your comrade, she'll do whatever it takes to try and grab onto whoever she can.
GHOST SHIP

There's nothing anyone can do to change things, though, and so many find themselves getting lost in day to day activities. Whether it's working on the ship, enjoying the finer foods in the first class dining halls, or enjoying the rowdy parties in third class storage after hours, everyone seems to be finding something to keep themselves occupied. As the days pass, even those who know full well what's coming seem to forget the looming doom, and you might even find yourself feeling lost in the monotony of day to day life.
But those who stare into the water too long, who look at the strange, large shapes swimming just under the surface might find a sense of dread filling them. The paranoia will shake you to your very core, leaving you with a sense that all is not right with this journey. You can try to tell people, but most will look at you as though you're insane. Eventually, your fear will become so heavy that you start to see destruction all around you. Whole sections of the ship will look flooded, rotting wood and rusted steel taking over every inch of the once proud ship, and every section is covered in algae. You might start to realize it looks uncannily like an old shipwreck.
The ship is still floating, though, and the coarse steady. So it's all in your head, right? Staying away from the water will make the visions and paranoia eventually ebb, but any glance at the floating shapes will cause it to come back tenfold. Maybe just stay inside and away from the ship's edge. It seems a lot safer that way.
Character Arrival
You can read how all characters arrive in Deerington here.NOTE: Character's this month can wake up in Deerington or on the Titanic.
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.
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So evening then?
[He burps. It is not a pleasant smell. He doesn't seem to care.]
When I "left" Martinaise, it was only about noon. We hadn't taken down the body, but we had barely even looked at it. I threw up. There were no "events of the day" to even discuss. Not yet.
[He gives Kim a look, certain that the detective will come to the conclusion himself. The timeline is all messed up. Costeau had heard as much from other people... other "sleepers". But here was proof.]
We're a long way from Revachol.
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That early during the day? But that means...time in this world must be....
[He trails off, thinking back on the events that day--what Costeau knew versus what he knew, things that happened inbetween. Visiting the bookshop, rifling through various novels, trying to negotiate with that racist, so on and so forth. It could be that the detective suffered another bout of amnesia since then, but that seems highly unlikely.
Kim feels like this world could throw a giant lizard or cryptid at him and it wouldn't seem out of place with what it's already given him.]
We can ponder the anomalies of this world in more depth once we have more information. [And once his brain stops hurting trying to process all this.] How have you been dealing these past few weeks, then?
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Honestly, Kim, I've been good. I have a place to stay. I have a card that gets me most things I need. For the beer, I- uhm. I haven't been drinking any. At all.
[He very discreetly uses his foot to nudge his beer bottle through the railing and over the side of the ship. It is super discreet.]
All-in-all, I've had more luck with it than the Whirling-in-Rags.
[Mainly because there's no one to kick him out of his tiny crummy apartment when he completely wrecks it in a drunken fit.]
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At least you don't have to pay your debts with that cafeteria manager.
[What was his name? Garte? It doesn't matter. It's not like he's going to also be on this boat. At least, probably not. They'll cross that bridge when they get to it.]
When I woke up, there was this...basket full of miscellaneous items, as well as some of my belongings. You wouldn't have happened to have received any similar items, did you?
[It's a long shot, but, hey, worth asking about. Maybe he got his gun back. That would probably be helpful.]
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He looks back at the question, however, knowing full well that Kim is hoping he has his badge and gun. The detective nudges his coat open, showing an empty holster where the pistol would normally have been placed. He wears it out of force of habit... and maybe a hope that it will one day be filled.]
Nothing from Revachol. But I did get a letter... and some very tasty pastries. [He eyes Kim with some caution, wary of going further down this line of questioning, but...] Did you eat the food right away? I delayed eating mine, and...
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It's hard to miss the slightly disappointed look on Kim's face, but it's to be expected. The detective can't exactly find his ID or gun if they're on a boat fuck-if-they-know miles away from Revachol, which is somehow also in a dream world.]
I still have my pistol. Hopefully, it won't be needed anytime soon.
[He has a feeling that there won't be any way to restock his ammunition on this boat, if he does end up running out.]
I did, yes. I figured if they wanted to poison us, they would've done so while we were still asleep. [He tilts his head to the side.] Did you start to disappear, as the letter said?
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As for actually needing a gun, well... so far they're both still alive on this boat. Hopefully they'll make it through fine without having to fire a single shot.
That last question, though... Costeau is glad to be with a detective as sharp as Kim.]
Yes. That's exactly what happened. I began to fade... first my fingertips, then whole fingers. I ate the food quickly after that.
[Self-experimentation is one form of detective work, right?]
It was surreal. [And maybe he was still nursing a huge hangover.]