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wildestmods ([personal profile] wildestmods) wrote in [community profile] wildestlogs2021-10-01 09:11 pm

TEST DRIVE ※ 1


TEST DRIVE #1


These woods are lovely, dark, and deep, but being lost in them is pretty alarming to most people. Perhaps it's lucky you're hearing what sounds like... a party?

If you follow the sounds through thinning trees, a brick-paved road rises from the ground ahead. Keep going, and you'll find yourself approaching a bustling festival. Small, jaunty, colorful buildings line a way bedecked with flags, banners, and (of course) ever-present vendors.

Good morrow! Dost thou carest for a turkey leg? Some funnel cake? Modestly priced costume jewelry? Come right this way, dear visitor! The faire is here!

First, however, the faeries would like a moment of your time. At one of the entry gates, a spritely, brightly-dressed faerie tells you, "Tickets are long-since sold out, but joy is one currency we accept. So as long as you plan to enjoy yourselves, you may enter with a day pass. However, please read the sign. By entering, it means you agree to the terms."

The faerie points to a large wooden sign with words painted on it. The sign says something to the effect that the summer faeries are not responsible for anything that happens at the faire, and by entering you're agreeing to exempt them from indemnifying you for not offering the same magical protections they offer proper ticket holders in the unlikely event of surprise and disaster, etc etc.

Fortunately, it's actually not that different from a standard legal agreement for some kind of dangerous activity like go-cart racing. Of course faeries would be careful about any legal disclaimers for events.

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Premise/Short Facts | Arrival/Welcome | Setting Background/FAQ


A FAIRE SHAKE

A renaissance faire is in full swing in the woods today, or so it would seem. But no one here is just playing a part: these outsize personalities, bright costumes, and pseudo-Elizabethan voices are perfectly real.

It's the only place you can go for food and appropriate clothing. Also there's magic at your feet, drawing you towards others bound by the Quest magic, making it so all paths seem to lead to the Faire. Even if you don't want to enter, it feels like you have to, like there's something important to find.

a) The Faerie Toll
Some of the faeries are lighthearted and cheerful, with round and heart shaped faces and brightly colored clothes. These summer faeries are willing to part with some faerie coin in exchange for certain actions. Anyone that watches others take them up on their deals can see that the actions are indeed harmless, and there is no catch. Apparently happiness and frivolity really can be exchanged with the faeries here. Ways to earn a small bit of coin: physical comedy, agreeing to a round in the dunk tank (yes they have one), telling the faeries a good joke (but it really has to be a good one, by faerie standards), letting oneself getting pied in the face, and pieing someone you're with in the face, among other things. Silly dances are also in high demand, especially ones with actual rules vs. ones that are made up on the spot, with a clear preference for moves like tiktok dances, the macarena, or the Hustle.

b) New and In Stock

You tried to steal from the faeries instead of paying their toll, or have otherwise misbehaved. The faeries like your moxie, though. They'll let you keep what you took (if you took something), but first you're gonna have to do some time in the stocks.

Will anyone take mercy on you and bust you loose? Does anyone have a tomato? Perhaps you meet someone else while they're suffering a similar punishment in the other stocks across from you. If you didn't actually steal, maybe you got framed. Or you're in the stocks with your "partner in crime" who you were falsely accused of being affiliated.

Fortunately, you won't be in there overly long. Even if you can't escape and no one busts you out, the faeries aren't particularly cruel and the absolute worst you'll get thrown your way by the crowd is a fruit.

If you push, the faeries might also let you out if someone else agrees to be responsible for your good behavior. This could, naturally, lead to both of you doing more time together.

c) I'm Just Here For the Turkey Leg
Wandering lost in the woods is hungry work. Maybe you know better than to eat food offered by faeries, but the humans of the faire should be safe enough, right? Where else are you going to find a whole turkey leg, a funnel cake, or a cold beer around here? The lines can get pretty long though, and sometimes orders get mixed up, or someone swipes what was yours! Maybe they bump into you and spill food down your front. Or perhaps you see someone with no money and decide to offer to share.

Some of the food seems out of this world or is clearly made for a more alien palate (not always in an appetizing way). Most of the food has big enough portions if you're not the only one eating

d) Surely, You Joust
Whether you're just watching, betting on the outcome, or have convinced someone to armor you up and put you on a horse, the jousting tournament is a major event! Will anyone be able to unseat the intimidating Black Knight? Have you started a rivalry with a competitor you just met in a line twenty minutes ago? Are you helping another member of the squad by pumping them up for their match? Or are you just over here to see how many horses you can pet without anyone noticing?

Even those not interested in the competition might want to give it a whirl. There are different rewards for unseating certain levels of competitors like food supplies, flasks of boozeahol, small bags of silver or gold, and weapons of moderate quality, like swords, knives, or bows.

For those that don't own their own armor and lances, some light armor and lances are on loan but the armor is all dinged up and the lances are easily broken, putting someone using them at a disadvantage.

e) Everyone's a Comedian
You (and maybe your threadmate) are being teased by a pair of funnymen doing a bit, be they jesters, Punch and Judy style puppets, or a pair of washing well wenches. The audience is delighted, but are you? What are you both going to do?

f) Wares, If You Have Coin
You're here! You have some gold! Time to get yourself some "period appropriate" (for varying values of both words) gear. Have you found a shopping buddy? What if you resell some goods you just picked up at a slight markup? Are you suspicious of the quality of a vendor's goods? Maybe this item over here is the last of its kind, and you and this stranger want it!

g) Stop! Thief!
Someone picked your pocket or snatched something out of your hands! It might even be your thread partner. Do you give chase? If your threadmate isn't the thief, are they helping you chase the thief down or getting in your way?

h) Archery Range
Are you taking the chance to start learning a new skill on the practice targets? If it's any incentive, several fair maidens and handsome young fellows are hanging about, flirting with the best shots. If you're already good, you might be competing in the archery competition for a prize! The targets are close enough you can make conversation with the person one target over.

i) Fortune Told
A stubborn young blonde woman in a long purple robe with a pointed hat - one that looks more than a little bit witchy - is determined to read your fortune for you. Loudly. Whether you like it or not. She has to demonstrate her skills to drum up business, you see! Now please hold your hand still, she just needs to get a good look at your fate line...

(Note: Players will have to npc the fortuneteller says in their thread and can go absolutely wildly wrong. However, sometimes the fortuneteller suddenly gets more intense and guesses a few things closer to the truth...)

j) Out of Water
You draw attention to yourself with your behavior, or by how strange your manner of dress is (according to the faire folk, anyway.) Perhaps you have a still-functioning small electronic like a smartphone that's unlike anything they've ever seen. People are starting to give you the stink eye or ask you invasive questions. Will your threadmate help you out?

k) Bargaining With the Fae
There are some faeries here that are different from the sunny, cheerful summer faeries running the fair. These are the winter faeries, more ethereal and elegant, more immaculately dressed in finery that's a little too fancy for the event. Despite their beauty - or maybe because of it - these faeries are...colder. Many of them are busying themselves with maintaining magical lanterns around the edges of the faire. If asked, they tell your character they're handling security and to bug off.

But some of them maintain stands in shadier-looking areas of the faire. They're willing to offer more in exchange for greater payment. Warm, durable clothing to cut through the slight chill that comes at evening and night time. Swords made of much stronger metals than can be found elsewhere, of better make, with edges that take forever to dull. Bows with strings that rarely ever break.

Their deals are definitely backhanded though. For payment, they might say something like "we could really use your view on something, just a half hour of your time" and instead of having you participate in conversation where your insight is welcome, you lose your ability to see for a half hour.

These effects are unpleasant but usually temporary, lasting no longer than a half hour or so - but it's not like they'll tell you that. And if you try to go back to the stall afterwards to confront them, they'll have mysteriously disappeared. You'll at least get to keep whatever your bought and it will be of good quality, but the joke is definitely on you.

l) Wild Card!
You can make up anything your character might reasonably see at a normal Renaissance Faire, or place an encounter in the woods nearby! Go wild!


OOC DETAILS

This counts as a plot and is part of game canon! This means that new players aren't the only ones that can make top-levels. Current characters can be thrown in like it's any other plot or event. The default for threads is that they're game canon if all characters involved are apped in or already in game, but prospective players may opt out and consider a thread non-canon if they're not happy with it.

Feel free to play around with powers. If your character has powers from canon you want to play around with, go for it. If you'd like to test out possibilities for game powers, also go for it. Feel free to change it up from thread to thread if you need to. If you want to keep a thread as canon this can be handwaved as the magic making characters' powers shift a few times before settling.

Potential players may use test drive threads as their log samples. However, at least one post in their thread must fit the requirements for apps, and in quality and length (200 words). If you do plan on using a thread as a sample, please make sure the writing throughout your threads is a good example of your writing skills and has some solid examples of the character's voice.

Players can count TDMs towards AC, with the same AC rules as any other threads.

The game is invite-only. Players without invites are allowed to tdm since some of them may know someone in game to ask for one, and since some people enjoy TDMs just for fun in games they don't plan to app into. But an invite is required during the apping process.

The game is at a starting cap at 30 players. Right now the current number of invitees is likely to not exceed the game's 30 slots, but if we go a few over they will still be allowed to app during this first round. Future apps will be rolling apps and will have a wait queue if the cap has been exceeded.

Invites at game start are limited to current and former players of the mods' previous game Piper90 ([community profile] piper90), former players of the first incarnation of Wilderlands ([community profile] wilderlands, and people friended to the main mod's plurk. If any of those individuals want to invite someone outside those pools in the first app round, they can request it when the mods make a headcount of potential appers. If the game will be under (or only slightly over) 30 players to start, some extra players may also be invited, but the mods want to limit it to exceed the player cap too much.

The first game round will be apps only, no reserves. Apps open: 10/15/21. Game start: 11/01/21
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Re: Little Cato | Final Space

[personal profile] ferengineer 2021-10-02 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[Nog turns away for just a few moments. His ears catch the sound of something just behind him moving, though, and he turns back just in time to see his bowl full of fried crickets disappear beneath the table.

He sighs, pinching the bridge of his nose. Not only at his lost food, but at the clearly amateurish way it was taken.

Nog didn't engage in petty theft anymore, at least without the intent of returning or replacing something before it was missed, but lingering professional pride meant he hated to see it done badly.]


A free tip for you: the key to stealing something is not being there when someone comes looking for it.

[Nog crouches down to get a better look underneath the table, but stays back a bit just in case the thief reacts badly.]

If you'd asked, I would have shared. Or bought you your own.

[Quark would likely be having a fit over his nephew acting charitable. If he hadn't already been having one of the free tip, that is.

Since joining Starfleet, however, Nog had found that a little good will could go a long way.]


Offer's still on the table, even if my food isn't.
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Re: Little Cato | Final Space

[personal profile] furtitude 2021-10-03 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
[The boy under the table looks like a very young Catian. He's definitely on edge, fur bristling a little, ears up and rotating around like little radar detectors, tail sweeping back and forth on the ground in slight irritation.]

[He looks a little confused about someone noticing him stealing and being nice about it. He's very much on edge due to the situation he came from and the uncertainty of the situation he's in. Also, it doesn't help that in his world random strangers tend not to be nice and randomly share things, especially if you've tried to steal them. It's a bit of a rugged, cat eat cat, guns blazing, "most spaceports are seething hives etc etc," kind of world.]

[He doesn't know what species Nog is and if they're friendly, but he's used to aliens. It's not like he knows every plant and species in the galactic neighborhood and Nog looks like a few species he knows.]

[He takes the friendliness almost a face value and grimaces at the crickets now that he can see what they are. He'll absolutely eat anything if he has to - he's lived the kind of life where sometimes you just have to take what you can get and choke food down even if it's disgusting.]

[But he can smell much more appetizing food around them so why not just go steal that?]

[The paper bowl of crickets is placed back on the bench and nuuudged closer to Nog, but the boy does it far enough away that it won't be easy for Nog to try to grab him. Then he retreats farther back under the table.]

You can have it back. I've had better prison food.

[It doesn't actually sound insulting, like "ew, why would you eat this?" it's more matter-of-fact.]

[He's very young to have had prison food.]
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Re: Little Cato | Final Space

[personal profile] ferengineer 2021-10-03 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
I'll admit I've had better crickets than this, but I wouldn't call it prison food.

[Nog decides not to comment on the fact that the kid apparently knows what prison food tastes like. If Cato wants to talk about it he will, if he doesn't, he won't. Either way there's not much Nog can do about the situation.]

I'm Nog, by the way. What kind of food do you want? Because, speaking from experience, sooner or later you're gonna get caught by someone who might not be as nice about things as I am. And, while I'm pretty sure you could handle that, it'll be much less of a hassle for everyone involved if I just get you something myself.
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Re: Little Cato | Final Space

[personal profile] furtitude 2021-10-03 07:18 am (UTC)(link)
Little Cato.

[Little Cato thinks about it. It's not like the concept of someone being that nice is totally alien to him, even if he's not used to it being common. Look at how Gary is with most people.]

One of those turkey legs would be nice?

[He doesn't say please or thank you. He can sometimes be a little less feral and a lot more sociable than this but not when he's this stressed out.]

[But it's pretty obvious that someone hiding under a table isn't having their best day.]
Edited 2021-10-03 07:19 (UTC)
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Re: Little Cato | Final Space

[personal profile] ferengineer 2021-10-05 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
[Not a Caitian name. Which didn't entirely rule the kid out as being one, but it didn't seem likely at this point.]

That's certainly doable. I'll be right back with that.

[Nog leaves but quickly returns with the requested turkey leg and passes it underneath the table.]

So, I don't want to assume anything, but if I had to guess you're not originally from here, are you?
Edited 2021-10-05 01:07 (UTC)
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[personal profile] furtitude 2021-10-05 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
[Mnam mnam mnam.]

[He chomps into it for a little bit before finally giving Nog a slightly timid:]

Um. Thanks.

[The turkey leg is pretty large so he sits there, picking it apart with his claws and popping pieces in his mouth. He doesn't come out from his hiding spot under the table.]

[He's still feeling uneasy. Times he's felt insecure he's done things like hide in vents but this is all very open and outdoorsy. No vents to be found.]

You're right. I'm not from here. What about you? Do you get kidnapped from somewhere else? Did you hear the weird voices?
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[personal profile] ferengineer 2021-10-05 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I was. I've got a theory about who the voices were, but I might not necessarily be right about it.

[Nog ponders how much he should share. The Prime Directive prevents him from interfering in another culture, but things had already been pretty heavily interfered with already. As long as he doesn't go around claiming godhood or start throwing advanced technology around, which he can't even do right now as it is, he's probably fine?]

The Bajorans call them the Prophets. If they have a name for themselves they haven't told us. Depending on how you choose to interpret things they're either gods or very powerful aliens who exist outside the normal flow of time.

They might be capable of something like this, but then again I'm not an expert.
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[personal profile] furtitude 2021-10-06 06:46 am (UTC)(link)
That's one theory.

[He noms for a bit and speaks around a full mouth.]

My theory is this is being caused by the night-mare being that was just about to destroy my entire universe, who wanted to shackle the souls of me and my crewmates to an endless nightmare.

[He says it in a ridiculously cavalier way, like he isn't talking about an unending cosmic horror.]

So I'm kind of waiting for the other boot to go in for a face-kick.

But I like your theory better.
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[personal profile] ferengineer 2021-10-06 01:13 pm (UTC)(link)
[Nog eats some of his crickets, taking a moment to think while chewing. Though unlike Cato he does actually swallow before saying anything.]

If it helps any, I'm don't think an entity like that would be telling us to save anything.

Although I'll concede doing that would be a good way of preventing us from doing anything about it.
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[personal profile] furtitude 2021-10-15 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
It's a very tricky entity. But maybe you're right.

It's not exactly big on saving things. More on, um, destroying everything.

[Everything.]

[He peeks his head out from under the table a little to get a closer look at Nog.]

What kind of uniform is that? Are you in a planet's military? [He narrows his eyes.] Or a cop?
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[personal profile] ferengineer 2021-10-15 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
I'm in Starfleet. Which is more or less a military, although it's primary mission is exploration and research.

[Nog, unlike some others, wouldn't exactly be the type to claim Starfleet wasn't one. Not after he'd spent nearly his entire career up to this point fighting a war.]

...also we do engage in law enforcement when the occasion calls for it, but that's not my department. I'm an engineer, not security, and even if I was someone stealing food from under tables wouldn't exactly be in my jurisdiction.
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[personal profile] furtitude 2021-10-15 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
[He slinks back under the table a little bit.]

It better not be.

[He's not going to mention he's been stealing other things.]

I mean...

Sorry.

My universe isn't really a law and order kind of place and my crew has done a lot of illegal things trying stop reality from being destroyed.

[A pause.]

Plus, we had guys like that, blah blah military and exploration, blah blah law enforcement. But other than a single one of them? They were a bunch of assholes.
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[personal profile] ferengineer 2021-10-16 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
We don't police alternate universes either. The Mirror Universe alone would make that insane at best.

[Nog hadn't been there himself, but he'd heard enough about it from the people he knew who had to know he really didn't want to go there.]

And we're not assholes. Although I realize you don't really have reason to take my word on that.
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[personal profile] furtitude 2021-10-16 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
I mean, the assholes I knew were such assholes they openly laughed at the idea of doing the right thing and were like "we love being sell outs totally willing to ally ourselves with ancient evils and screw over the entire universe" so I'm not discounting that you might be telling the truth.

They didn't even care enough about seeming good to lie about it. And like...all of them sold out, except for one officer. The entire fleet.

[That Nog even wants to seem like not-an-asshole means maybe he isn't one.]

I just wanted to apologize for leaping right to distrust for half a second. You seem nice enough.