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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.

runs: (I grew up down here)

[personal profile] runs 2016-10-05 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
She nods and does as advised, moving back until she stands on tiptoes and then letting herself swing.

To someone who knows how it works, it will be obvious that she is doing the right movements - even at the right times - but not leaning back and forward nearly enough, because she is clinging too hard to the chains of the swing. The swing doesn't gain momentum, though it doesn't lose it as fast as it did before.

She isn't sure if she wants to ask him to give her a nudge. He seems to be okay, but Malicia, Ivokat and Simon would all disapprove if she let someone get that close to her bared back. ...But he seems to be okay. And she's wearing her coat she isn't entirely unprotected. And she wants to get higher up, most of all.

"I think you need to give me a nudge." Or two or three. Maybe she can talk him into pushing her all the way up.
transient_specter: (kanon what the fuck)

[personal profile] transient_specter 2016-10-05 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"They can't? But... if it's something most humans can't see, I shouldn't be able to see it. It's not as if I'm in an Eyecon right now..."

He's not transformed into Specter, either, which is the only other way he should be able to see hidden things. Though if it's not Ganma influence... maybe there's something about it that makes him capable of seeing it.
svensk: (erm)

[personal profile] svensk 2016-10-05 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"...An eyecon?"

Now that's a word that he has never heard before. There are a lot of words in the world that he has never heard before, but the way the other man says it it sounds like everyone should know about it. And he has no reputation to protect here, or even a reputation that people would think about when interacting with him. He can just ask like he has no clue.
chalicejoker: (Suspicious)

[personal profile] chalicejoker 2016-10-06 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
A normal human visual check isn't really turning up much information, but perhaps if Hajime stretches some more demonic senses...
dangerouslyinlove: (Ryoji [Huh?])

[personal profile] dangerouslyinlove 2016-10-06 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
Hm. Well, not an anchor, probably (maybe), but cute all the same! He hopes they're still together, that would be nice. After sitting there for a few minutes and being very still and very quiet (just in case he'd missed something), Ryoji stands and moves over to the plaque on the table. He'd spotted that earlier, too, and it certainly seems more suspicious but. He liked the carved initials better.
chalicejoker: (Bored)

[personal profile] chalicejoker 2016-10-06 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
...at least he's not dancing. He'll roll with that small mercy. "...Hajime." And there's quite notably a failure to ask for a name in return, because someone is just that terrible at socializing.
dangerouslyinlove: (Ryoji [Happiness])

[personal profile] dangerouslyinlove 2016-10-06 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
It's ok, Ryoji can create enough conversation for the both of them. "It's nice to meet you, Hajime! I'm Ryoji."
chalicejoker: (Normal Expression)

[personal profile] chalicejoker 2016-10-06 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
It is very much too public a place to do much of anything, which is part of the reason Hajime keeps looking over his shoulder. (The last thing he needs is for people to see him talking to a cat...) "I wasn't pushing it for fun."
transient_specter: (holy shit that's cute)

[personal profile] transient_specter 2016-10-06 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
"It's... difficult to explain, but essentially it can hold someone's soul and make a body for them."

Sort of. It's more complicated than that, but that's the basic explanation. It's not as if he wants to explain the entirety of the Ganma world to this person he doesn't even know.

... And who Takeru would have already tried to ask ten different personal questions of, probably.
awitchdidit: (allow me to introduce myself)

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[personal profile] awitchdidit 2016-10-06 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
There's another there, staring at the tree. The blonde woman in a short skirt and jacket makes no attempt to hide her interest, since no one who couldn't see the oddness of the tree was likely to pay her much mind in the first place.

What does catch her eye, however, is the curious young man studying the bench. The rotten iron hadn't interested her much, but curious people always catch her attention. She has spells wrapped around her own senses to make sure they do.

She eventually walks purposefully toward the man, heels clicking on the pavement that leads around the tree's mess of fallen leaves. "I don't suppose you're here to finally fix that up, are you?" she asks with her most dissemblingly mundane smile.
chalicejoker: (Normal Expression)

[personal profile] chalicejoker 2016-10-06 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
The introduction is met with a sort of noncommittal grunt. All the people at this party, and the kid's got to come talk to him..."It's a big party." It's meant as a polite way of saying "go away" but instead comes off as an awkward attempt at conversation, oops.
awitchdidit: (i'm a (wo)man of wealth and taste)

Beatrice | Umineko no Naku Koro Ni | Native (Mage) AU

[personal profile] awitchdidit 2016-10-06 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
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A haunted house. Really. The ambience was certainly far creepier than anyone probably intended, but Beatrice is more interested in determining if there's more reality behind the facade, or simply cheap jumpscares and perhaps a chainsaw. She observes from a distance for a fair bit, taking in the ambience, and the three out-of-place-seeming maybe-humans observing it.

Before heading in, she might wonder aloud to a passerby. "Is it just me, or is this even shadier than most haunted houses...?" asks the beautiful blonde woman hanging out alone near a junkyard.

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Clubs are decidedly not Beatrice's scene. It's not that there's too many people - it's that there's too many corpses and herd animals. The sheer excess of physical passion and lack of thought here was enough to hurt her extra senses.

Still...this is the only bar around that serves actual absinthe, and it's easily the best-protected location in the city that a human could just walk into. Beatrice leans on the bar and sips at her wormwood concoction, looking slightly more cool and mysterious and less like a hopeless bookworm thanks to a golden butterfly mask. Hopefully, anyway.

If anyone's tired of dancing and wants to talk to the kind of girl who shows up at a party just to complain, she's definitely available for that.
chalicejoker: (Normal Expression)

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[personal profile] chalicejoker 2016-10-06 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
"I wouldn't know," the man passing by replies, "I generally don't do much with haunted houses." But something about this one is striking him as unusual and he'd been passing by with an eye towards figuring out exactly what's wrong with it. And with the camera hanging around his neck, he can kill two birds with one stone and get a little work done, too.
awitchdidit: (allow me to introduce myself)

[personal profile] awitchdidit 2016-10-06 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
She eyes that camera for longer than she intends to, but her inquisitive gaze is quickly onto the passerby's face regardless.

"And yet here we both are," she observes.
masterofthewhip: (Abso-freakin'-lutely)

[personal profile] masterofthewhip 2016-10-06 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
"Try loosening your grip, just a little. Your hands have to slide." Even as he speaks, he catches her from behind, lifts her just a little higher, and gives her a little push. He's... actually comfortable. The smile's back. And he's not on the lookout for once.

Of course, this is just asking for trouble. He knows this, in his head. But sometimes, you need to take moments for the heart, too. Even adults need breaks, and Richter's not had one in a long, long time.
runs: (the sky has stars out here)

[personal profile] runs 2016-10-06 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
That sounds counter-intuitive, but everything that he has told her before has kind of worked, so she'll try. ...Maybe it is like skulking around, you can't try too tensely or it won't work.

She grins at the push. Yes, that is the feeling that she was going for, going a bit higher ...and higher still, hopefully. At first, she only loosens her hands for a moment, feeling like she'll fall and grasping them harder almost immediately, but finding her balance is easier the next time. It's like she's upsetting her own balance just to find it again, being on this swing. A little rush of adrenaline, and she laughs, not loudly but happily. You don't yell or make loud sounds if you don't want to attract additional attention, and unplanned for attention is never good. Even the smallest child knows that back where she is from.

"Another one!"
runs: (considering all that)

[personal profile] runs 2016-10-06 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
"How do you make those paths?"

She takes a step forward, trying to focus on the beyond instead of the physical world. Don't move too quickly now, she doesn't want to fall out of this back into the physical world or... elsewhere. Corridors usually have something to the left and the right, and above and below, so to speak.
svensk: (erm)

[personal profile] svensk 2016-10-06 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
"...And you have been in one of those but you're certain that now you're not?"

Because this guy looks pretty human. With how the wind blows, he can't even try to tell if he smells human, too, but that is what you have dogs for, right? A minor, hidden gesture, and the corgi-like dog runs off to circle Makoto and figure that one out.
runs: (cat: hunter baby)

[personal profile] runs 2016-10-06 07:04 am (UTC)(link)
But you could now.

A+ reasoning.

Maybe there is a better way to reason, but she will have to think a bit longer to come up with it.

Only a few rounds, and I can pay you.

Yes, that is good. Hopefully nobody mugged that body since she found it, but it was well hidden, and it did have a wallet on it. And here, people still use coins and bills a lot.
Edited 2016-10-06 07:05 (UTC)
svensk: (cheeky nandos)

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[personal profile] svensk 2016-10-06 07:37 am (UTC)(link)
He could go home at this point, but his glass is still half full (which it has been since he poured half of the contents into a poor, unassuming potted plant) and... well, it's not like he has anywhere to be, here.

So he wanders over to the bar after a while, just to lean against it and watch the crowd. He's slightly buzzed - bloody drunk Nils would have said and laughed, and Thorvald would have sworn at him again and told him that he should never have gone to London - but that just happens in places like this. He doesn't mind. It's the only upside, almost. He's never been much of a party person - as a child and teenager he had sometimes hidden away from them, driving his parents crazy - and still isn't, so he almost naturally is drawn to the person who looks about as psyched to be here as he generally feels.

"Are you not enjoying the music?"
wing_attack: (Default)

[1] Fancy seeing you here - I mean.

[personal profile] wing_attack 2016-10-06 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Surprising him? You mean like by a sudden rustling noise from the tree? Something heavy's landed on it. Shortly after the noise, a teenager starts climbing down the tree, looking at Hajime.

... There's something weird about this guy... an odd sense that fluffs his not-actually-there feathers. He wants to take a closer look, but something tells him this is a very bad idea. And he's learned to trust his instincts over the years... so he just smiles a half-smile at the guy.
runs: (considering all that)

[personal profile] runs 2016-10-06 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
If a spirit can do it, she should be able to do it too.

Somehow.

"You're a spirit, right?"

Just to make sure. Not that she has an idea what else it could be.

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