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Test Drive Meme: Feb/March 2016
Welcome to the Underground test drive meme! This is where you can try out the AU version of your character, start some potential CR and get a feel for the world of the game. Choose your character's species, read up on the available factions and you're ready to go. Put your character's name in your subject line when you post, tag out, and have fun!
Note to current players: Activity in this meme counts as game canon! So you can use it for activity check. If you end up playing anything that you can't or don't want to use as game canon, it's fine to ignore it. (In that case you shouldn't submit it for activity check.)
Here are some prompts to inspire you:
1) COMMON PEOPLE. What do normal Londoners do every day anyway? Sometimes you just want to blend in with everyone else. Make friends with humans. Talk about the weather. Go on, try it.
2) PENTHOUSE SUITE. But wait. Maybe you want to see how the other half live. The elite of the elite. You've been lucky enough to be asked to a meeting, or a luncheon, or a date. Find out what the most powerful people in London are really like.
3) GET OUT YOU FILTH. Supernatural prejudice is a regrettable fact of life in London. It doesn't matter what you are, there's someone out there who hates you because of it. They'll shun you, heckle you, even hunt you down and kill you. Of course, you're probably not immune to a few prejudices yourself.
4) SPEED DATING. Oh god. Why did you sign up to this. You should have known it was a bad idea when someone mentioned it was supernatural speed dating. Help.
5) THE REAL UNDERGROUND. Down in the darkest corners of the Tube, there are supernatural vagrants of all kinds, especially vampires. That friendly busker may well be a fae. That girl waiting for the next train is a ghost. Once you've seen it, you can't escape from it.
6) IN THE SUPERMARKET. On the other hand, you never know what you might find just walking around your local supermarket. You haven't forgotten how to do normal things like groceries, right?
7) A CURSED EXISTENCE. Maybe you literally are cursed. Maybe you just feel like it sometimes. There are things you can't do, weaknesses that normal humans aren't subject to, but they make everyday life in London that little bit more difficult. Try not to get too mad about it.
8) CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE. Anything goes.
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His reaction rises to her expectations though, maybe even surpassing them, and that gets a smile out of her. She gestures to the place next to her. If they're going to do this, might as well get comfortable. And this way she won't have to look up so far.
"Romanoff. Natasha Romanoff." She sips her coffee briefly, letting a little of her curiosity creep into her expression. "I have to ask, do you make a habit of joining strange women like this, or am I just lucky?"
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"Actually, I thought you were expecting company and figured I'd stick around. See how things played out." In case a public fight broke out. Someone has to do damage control, so it might as well be the shifter. He doesn't really have his own group at the moment, but with wolves and other shifters' scents in the area, Steve expects that a vampire and her friends could easily end up rubbing fur the wrong way. And then, well, things changed.
"You haven't moved for the past twenty minutes. If you're not waiting for anyone, I guess I don't have to feel bad about butting in."
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"You're right. You don't have to feel bad." She shrugs as she says it, like it hadn't occurred to her that he might. "I wouldn't say I haven't moved, though. I did get a second cup."
Which wasn't what he meant, and she knew it. She was still deciding how she wanted to play that angle.
"So, Steve," she continues, changing the subject to buy time as much as anything else. "What brings you to London??
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"I came looking for an old friend. He's been having family trouble." Steve hesitates slightly as he says that, trying out the wording as he finds it. "I came to London to make sure he was all right." Steve might have been keeping an eye on the redhead, but he doesn't see any reason to lie to her. They already hide enough from everyone else. "What about you? You don't look like you're here on business."
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Maybe it should have, because she finds she believes him.
She found herself revising her estimation of him again.
"I just moved into the area," she answers his question carefully, also telling the truth, but guardedly. "I was looking for a fresh start. London seemed like a good place for it."
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Of course, it's easier to be confident when you are a relatively large shifter with strength behind him. His human form is big, a good reflection of the beast that he can turn into. He's used to just approaching challenges head on rather than sneaking around. When Steve looks at Natasha again after her answer, he seems to weigh her response as if it were any other. He even smiles a bit, nodding in agreement.
"It's a big city. And a nice place for the old ways to find something new. Maybe we have that in common."
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"You think you're going to have to keep an eye on him for a while, or...?"
She leaves the alternatives open ended.
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Shifter politics can be tricky for those who don't exactly see eye-to-eye with the given order. But Steve is loyal, so he found himself in London, trying to make a way for himself in a new city with new rules. For his friends and, in part, for himself.
And then started talking to vampires, which he knows won't earn him any good will from his own kind. Things may have just gotten more complicated.
"But I plan on being in town. That isn't a problem is it?"
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Watching him, she has to wonder what he is. Not a werewolf. She's already figured out that much. Family trouble probably means shapeshifters, but that doesn't tell her what he is. He's heard cats are common in London, but he's not from London himself...
Whatever he is, he's big.
"Believe me," she adds wryly, "I'm not looking for trouble." She has enough of it, and she's cynical enough to be sure she'll find more without asking for it.
"Were you expecting a problem?"
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"Maybe. It's late and there are a lot of people doing business in town. I wouldn't be surprised if a problem or two showed up. And I'm not friends with everyone in London either."
Steve has a bit of standing as a shapeshifter, but that is only with his own group. Here in England he's still finding his footing with them and with the other supernaturals that live in the area. He might stand a chance at upsetting the local wolf pack, moving in as a lone cat with only some personal ties to London. But territory issues haven't stopped Steve yet.
"But I don't want trouble if I can help it."
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"Well, good luck with that. I very much hope it works out for you." She adds then, as an after thought, "Both you and your friend."
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"You're not going to ask?" He sounds a little surprised himself that Natasha isn't going to press him for answers after he basically admitted to spying on her. She must at least have an idea of what he is by now, and vampires usually aren't fond of shapeshifters either, but aside from the very basics, she hasn't asked him for much. It's nice. Strange, but nice. "We'll work it out. There are some people who would like us to stop trying to make it work, but that's family." Sometimes they stick too close together even for him.
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"Maybe I'm trying not to pry?"
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"My friend and I are trying something new. There are a lot of different people here in London, and with space being so close, we might as well try to be neighborly. Not everyone agrees with our decision. I'm here for support."
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