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Hᴇx - ᴛʜᴇ ᴍᴏᴅ ᴍᴀᴄʜɪɴᴇ ([personal profile] modmachine) wrote in [community profile] worldofmemeness2016-09-30 05:31 pm
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TEST DRIVE 01

Welcome to the first Test Drive for Hex! Unlike most test drives, the scenarios included here also feature things that you can investigate with mod interaction. If at any point in your test thread, your character(s) want to investigate something further, please put a "HEY MODS" in your subject line to make it easy to find.

Don't feel limited to the scenarios presented - make up your own prompts as much as you want!

Reserves will open on the 7th and Applications on the 15th.


In a grassy square in the Central District, wedged in between dorm halls, there is a tree. Far wider than it is tall, its leaves are just beginning to turn from yellow to orange, with a few green stragglers near the top and a growing carpet on the grass beneath it. At one end of the tree's reach, there is a picnic table, the sort with benches built in to either side.

Anywhere under the boughs, a distinct ticking, like the sound of a clock, can be heard. Moving about makes it clear that the sound is loudest nearest the trunk. Numerous small gears stick out of twists between branches, though they do not appear to move to the naked eye.

Someone has hung a string of orange lights in the branches for Halloween, along with some cotton spiderweb. No matter how closely you look, there doesn't seem to be an end where the lights plug in to anything. Otherwise, there is nothing unusual about the decorations.

In the center of the table, half-covered by leaves, there is an iron plaque that has not been particularly well-treated for rust. Some of the writing on it is almost legible. It is chill to the touch. Someone's carved their initials and a date into the end of one bench -


Abandoned vehicles are by no means an unusual sight in the Sixth District. Abandoned buses are slightly more unusual. This particular bus has boarded up windows, a black light string hanging over the windshield, and the words HAUNTED HOUSE written along the side, where the old inoffensive public-transit advertisements have been painted over. The front door serves as the entrance; the back leads into the wrecking yard and the haunted "house" proper.

A girl in her late teens in slightly unsettling gothic lolita sits in a cheap folding chair around the front of the bus. She doesn't charge admission, though there is a candy bowl labeled for Donations on the card table next to her with a few bills and some change in it, in the center of a group of candles that burn in skull holders. She reminds everyone who passes her to please not touch the actors or props inside. Occasionally, mist from a smoke machine on the other side of the wooden fence billows around her ankles, almost seeming to form caressing fingers running down her legs.

Across the street from her, two men sit in a beaten up old pickup truck, the much taller man smoking cigarettes with the windows open. The shorter man fidgets almost uncontrollably, constantly glancing in the direction of the girl and her bus. Their voices aren't loud enough to hear distinctly from the haunted house side of the street, but the woman at the bus entrance shoots them occasional looks none-the-less, alternating between pleased smiles and blank stares. Painted along the sides of the truckbed, in much dirtier letters than those of the haunted house, is the phrase NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH.


In a bar downtown, it's not much different from any other night of clubbing, except that everyone is wearing masks. Ranging from the elegant custom work of a nearby boutique (conveniently open even after sundown tonight, if you need to pick one up) to cheap colored paper held on with elastic handed out at the door of the bar, masks are the must-have accessory tonight. Indeed, many of the parties won't let you in if you don't have one.

Those paying careful attention might notice little dots of red on the necks of some of the partiers, especially those who seem a bit pale and have called off drinking for the night. Aside from that, though, it doesn't seem like anyone's really getting hurt; it's just a fun time for everyone. Except for the poor guy who made the mistake of wearing an owl mask and yellow contacts, anyway.

Just within hearing range of the beating bass of the clubs, a young woman in a red jacket holds a mask in her hands, turning it over and sometimes holding it to her face to look at in a window reflection. The long face of it calls to mind some kind of black dog, perhaps a Doberman or German Shepherd. She isn't dressed at all for an evening at the clubs, and has a canvas bag slung over her shoulder with the shape of heavy books straining the fabric at the bottom.


Not everyone seems to be getting into the spirit. A playground near the center of the city has precious few decorations - save for a spiderweb on one of the swingsets that seems to be natural, not man-made. A pumpkin or two have been left near the edges, but they're all smashed, the orange guts running along in a streak that seems to blend into a thin line surrounding the entire perimeter.

The see-saw looks like the board's been freshly painted, but otherwise all of the equipment looks almost lonely and old. The rust on the metal stains everything an orange-red, and the slide in particular seems the worst hit. Still, everything is at least standing, and those who attempt to play on it will find it sturdy and warm in the cool night.

... Except for the merry go round. That one seems to be bent, as if someone very heavy sat on the edge. It still turns, but it wobbles dramatically, with horrible squeaking noises. Still, it's usable, for anyone who would like to play.

chalicejoker: (Standard Expression)

[personal profile] chalicejoker 2016-10-08 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Something about him smells a little off. Human for the most part, but there is something weird, possibly vaguely like the cyberware she's thinking of, hanging around him. He doesn't realize he's being sniffed. "You need to be more careful."
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[personal profile] chalicejoker 2016-10-08 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't know," Hajime asks innocently, "is it?" There's no trace of the irritation and suspicion he's feeling on his face.
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[personal profile] chalicejoker 2016-10-08 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a better lead than anything else he's had yet. Hajime will just follow along for a bit, to see if anything else strange happens.
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[personal profile] crazycatvampire 2016-10-08 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
He considers this question for a beat, before going with the answer: "I taste. That's probably not the same. Would you be in danger if you drank too much? Are these others in danger?" That alarms him a little, actually. He doesn't want the humans to be in danger when they only came here for a good time.
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[personal profile] chalicejoker 2016-10-08 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Chatty sort of fellow, even if something still doesn't strike Hajime as being quite right here. "I've never seen the need to." Which is kind of a vague non-answer, but Hajime doesn't care.
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[personal profile] anuglyman 2016-10-08 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"You're quite prepared. I suppose we'll see if there's anything worth photographing for your editor, then." He limps down the center isle of the bus with the help of his cane, still, before disembarking down the other end to see what this particular haunted house has to offer.
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[personal profile] anuglyman 2016-10-08 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"Of haunted houses? Rather," he says with a bit of a smile. He does note the wallet... but doesn't comment. She's a child; he'll take a thief as a companion if they're young enough to actually be frightened by whatever's in here. "I enjoy seeing what people find frightening. Though I am notoriously hard to scare."
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[personal profile] anuglyman 2016-10-08 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Before going in, he lingers outside, waiting for someone else to go inside with. It's not worth it going in, alone. "Are you behind the design of this place, or are you just the pretty face luring us in?"
roadstotheriver: (book-determined)

nah man, you're fine, I only just replied last night :)

[personal profile] roadstotheriver 2016-10-08 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Lirael frowns at it. No, that's not just somebody doing shoddy work, that's quite literally someone putting spots there for a reason. She crouches down to inspect them, looking for a pattern in the markings, putting the fingers of her single hand on the nearest spot.
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[personal profile] roadstotheriver 2016-10-08 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"Helmi?" Lirael pauses, realizes that she means the cat, blushes, and corrects herself, "Is he yours?"
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[personal profile] crazycatvampire 2016-10-08 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
How can one learn to be human if one doesn't engage humanity? Corwin is trying, here. Too bad he doesn't realize he's not actually engaging with a human. "Then why are you here?" he asks curiously.
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[personal profile] wing_attack 2016-10-08 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"I dunno. It's kind of hard to figure out what seems wrong, since some people are really good at Halloween decorations." He grins good-naturedly. He's just making conversation, right? Riiiight?
dangerouslyinlove: (Ryoji [Huh?])

[personal profile] dangerouslyinlove 2016-10-08 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Well that's kind of weird. "Then why did you come?"
dangerouslyinlove: (Ryoji [Huh?])

he's a freshman and undeclared rn. XD

[personal profile] dangerouslyinlove 2016-10-08 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"Really? Huh." Ryoji looks around and-- ok, maybe he can see why that might happen, especially since his interests are a bit... different. "I never really knew this was here. I mean, I knew it existed, but I've never come before. It's pretty quiet. I guess that might be why?"
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[personal profile] onecatmore 2016-10-08 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"She." She nods, but then chuckles and shakes her head. "Though she would likely be of a different opinion about who owns whom, as cats are wont to be."
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[personal profile] runs 2016-10-08 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Why?"

Both why he is hard to scare and why he enjoys seeing what people find frightening. The latter she could kind of understand, it sounds like useful knowledge now that she thinks about it - though by what she's heard about haunted houses the situation in them really doesn't resemble reality much - so the former is more curious to her.
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[personal profile] onecatmore 2016-10-08 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"You taste?"

His questions are strange, to say the least, but she sees no harm in answering them. At least if they remain like this, fairly distant. ...Maybe she can find the time to run a check on him later, but the middle of a conversation definitely isn't a good moment for that. 'Sorry I need to pray give me a sec' is... yeah. Best case scenario, he'll just consider her weird.

"Being drunk is one of many factors that can heighten the likeliness of encountering dangerous situations, because you lose self control and thus become more attractive to those who prey on that. But there are many other factors too - you fulfil the one of being alone, but you seem to be male and rather old for a bar like this one," not that she isn't most people in the room seem to be significantly younger than 30, "so that lowers many risks again." She shrugs. "Like with most things in life, you need to weigh the pros and cons and decide for yourself."
runs: (cat: yo what up)

[personal profile] runs 2016-10-08 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
That's something that people only say when they didn't do the thing themselves.

...Perhaps a higher quality of cyberware? The best that she's ever encountered, at least knowingly and with enough peace to sniff it, was betaware.

She wants to ask about but figures that she really shouldn't do that while her life is literally in his hands. You never know how people react. So she shuffles around a bit, getting ready to jump to the ground.
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[personal profile] svensk 2016-10-08 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"I have coupons. Two for one, if you're up for a late snack and don't mind my tastes. I wanted to get something for later tonight anyway."

People get suspicious if a stranger offers to buy them food, but implying that he won't spend additional money for them typically helps. And food tends to be an excellent inroad into gaining peoples' trust.

"...So what exactly are those Eyecons?"
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[personal profile] fifthreplacement 2016-10-09 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
He listens to that, idly curious. A holiday where people...want to get scared? The candy and pumpkin flavoured foods at least make some sense. Candy was something a lot of people seemed to like (Sync didn't care for it), as was pumpkin. Still.

"Weird. Why would anyone want to be scared?" Sync was fairly hard to scare since he just tended to automatically go into 'analyse and work out the threat' mode.

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