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APRIL 2020 TEST DRIVE MEME




APRIL 2020 TEST DRIVE MEME









Welcome to April's Test Drive Meme! This month's Test Drive's theme is: ENCHANTMENT 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: Enchanted food, possible body horror, mild finger injuries, magic based mind control, rapid aging, possible death
Don't forget to tag content whenever necessary. Have fun!











YOU UNCULTURED SWINE


Pork is on sale!! Time to buy it up for all your family meals. It also means anything with pork in it in all of the restaurants is on special and super affordable for just about anyone. New arrivals can even get a free meal of bacon, sausage and eggs at the diner! Seeing all the low prices, you find yourself craving pork more than ever. But who doesn't love bacon, right? Maybe you had ham and pineapple pizza at Peter's or those delicious and mouthwatering pork dumplings at the Hot Pot. You could have cooked a nice pork loin with your friends and family for a large get together. Candied bacon is a real treat to munch on in the park!

You're cooking it yourself or getting it from the local restaurants, so nothing bad could happen with a little self-indulgence, right? Just about everyone has learned not to trust the food at a giant feast in Deerington, but short of the lunch and dinner menus at the diner, the restaurants and the grocery store have never done a Sleeper harm! At least, that's the way it's always been before. Two years is long enough to start taking things for granted.

Anyone who has any of the specials from the restaurants or who cooks any kind of pork related product at home will find that once they have finished their meal, they will slowly turn into... pigs. It seems to vary on how fast a single person turns, some moving slowly over the course of days while they eat more and more food, and others will turn into a full blown pig in a manner of minutes. At first you can still talk to others and display your usual personality in pig form, but the longer you stay a pig, the more boarish you'll become.

So how do you break the curse? Locals say there's a magic stream up on the mountain that will stop these kinds of enchantments, but you can't go alone. Someone will have to carry you up and sing to you while you drink. It might be a friend or a lover or a complete stranger, but whoever you can nudge into it will have to physically carry you in their arms up the side of the mountain looking for this stream. It can take a while— the walk is fairly long, a few hours at best, but you'll know it when you find it. The stream sparkles unnaturally in the sunlight and it seems like none of the animals are willing to drink from it's unnaturally cold waters. The moment you take a long sip while your companion sings whatever song pops into their head, you'll turn back into a human. Hopefully your clothes turn back with you.

If your character does not eat meat/pork, then they'll be safe from this event!


GOOD ENDURES


Mirror mirror on the wall...

The pork doesn't seem to be the only enchanted object around Deerington this month. There are several of them cropping up all over the place and each one has a different outcome for those unfortunate enough to run into them.

Spinning wheels seem to be in the most random of places. Some of them will even just appear in your house. Sometimes multiple spinning wheels show up. Anyone who gets to close will have the strong urge to prick their finger on the spindle, the needle very easily cutting the tip and making you bleed more than you might have expected. Hopefully you have a first aid kit around.

Anyone who pricks their finger will find that they are forced to follow the next person they see around everywhere. They'll follow them to work, to school, to the bathroom, to the kitchen, even to bed. It doesn't matter if it's someone you've never spoken to in your life, you will follow them like a lost duckling every hour of every day. It's enough to drive anyone bonkers.

Mirrors will also suddenly be being displayed in every home and every shop, even if you never had them before. It doesn't matter whether or not you have a reflection, any person who looks into the mirror will find that they are forced to imitate the next person they make eye contact with. This can be their personality, their posture, the way they speak, their basic movements— you'll start to become a total mirror image. If it goes on too long, you might even start to find the two of you start to look more and more alike...

Apples start to pop up in all the stores as well as in your fridges. They're bright red and look so delicious, you can't resist taking a bite. Even if you don't like apples or are normally allergic to them, you'll want to eat these, and you'll find they taste delicious and don't bring harm to anyone. At least... not at first.

A few hours after eating the apple, you'll start to notice differences in your appearance. Your hair has start to thin and become gray and limp, your skin is wrinkled and covered in spots, your hands become frail and shaky. You're aging, and rapidly at that. Before you know it, you've turned into a hideous hag, one that would frighten children in any fairy tale book. But how do you reverse it?

The cure for all three enchantments is to tell three facts about yourself. Even just introducing yourself will show improvement if it's to someone who never knew your name before. Those who ate the apples will have to seek someone out, but anyone who pricked their finger or looked in a mirror will specifically have to confess these three facts to the person they're enchanted to follow/imitate. Once three facts have been shared, you'll be able to leave, return to normal, and age back to your regular self.



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.
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Stephen Day | A Charm of Magpies | cw:blood

[personal profile] thejusticiar 2020-03-25 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Arrival
Stephen jolts upright--in the middle of a park? Or a green grassy area, anyway. He's still dizzy and somewhat bloody, somewhat dusty, and not anywhere familiar. Merrick, Bell, and Crane are nowhere to be seen. Neither are the bodies or the rose garden.

Tentatively he feels for the ether and breathes a quiet sigh when he feels it. Oh thank God.

He runs his fingers over his short hair and he realizes he's ravenous. He needs to stop doing this. Stephen gets up slowly, wobbly. He isn't much to look at: just over five feet tall, to thin at the moment, and very bewildered.

"This isn't Piper," he murmurs to himself more than anyone.

Good Endures
A. Spinning Wheels
It's like something out of a fairy tale. Stephen frowns when he sees the spinning wheel in his house. He feels drawn to it, and some quiet part of his mind tries to suggest this is a bad idea. Still, he finds himself reaching out toward the spindle and--

Just like that, he's bleeding.

Stephen snaps his hand back and frowns at the blood. He sighs and trudges into the kitchen to take care of it, but thankfully it stops bleeding without much effort. He adjusts his shabby suit and heads out. Every step away from the house puts the spinning wheel farther from his mind.

Except--he starts following the first person he sets eyes on. And at first he thinks they might just be going in the same direction, but then they head into a shop that Stephen had no intention of visiting, or across a park he hadn't planned to walk through.

It gets more awkward if they don't notice him until they're heading home. No matter what he tries, he can't stop.

B. Spinning Wheels II
It doesn't take him long to realize that someone is following him. Stephen tries a couple times to lose them, but they're right on the mark every time. It's starting to become unnerving, actually.

Finally, he spins to set proper eyes on them.

"Who are you and what do you want?"

Wildcard
[Find Stephen anywhere, totally willing to explore other Good Endures prompts, just let me know what you want!]
Edited 2020-03-25 23:45 (UTC)
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Spinning Wheels B

[personal profile] threelayers 2020-03-26 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
Well now, wasn't this going to be fun? He was definitely being followed, and whoever they were? They were pretty good at keeping tails. Every once in a while, they seemed to be lost but there was always someone in the crowd who was looking at him a little too closely. By the time he'd tried to shake that one, the same two-colored eyes had been there, all too close. Did she have informants?

Worst of all? When he spun to confront her, she paused in her pursuit and thought about it for a second, putting a finger to her cheek and looking up a little before shrugging. No, she didn't have the answer to one of those questions, and introductions were a little hard to do when you couldn't actually talk.