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Test Drive Meme: April/May 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 and canon 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) GOING UNDERGROUND. For some people, London is an escape. A place to be anonymous. A place to be themselves. Or a place to hide. Steeped in ancient magic, it attracts supernatural types from all over the world. Of course, that doesn't mean its inhabitants are always friendly to newcomers.
2) CHOOSE YOUR LEADERS. The Night Council election campaign is in full swing and on 5th May the supernatural community votes for its leaders. Visit any supernatural haunt and you'll find people arguing about who to vote for – not to mention the volunteers handing out badges and flyers in an effort to win your support. Try to keep it civil, folks.
3) THE PUBLIC WANTS WHAT THE PUBLIC GETS. (29th April) The Night Council candidates gather in a town hall in Westminster to explain why the supernatural community should vote for them. Traditionally a noisy and raucous event, it's your last opportunity tohecklequestion the candidates before the election. There are four separate Q&As: first up are the candidates for Shapeshifter/Meta Human representative; then candidates for Witch Representative; then Vice President; then finally the candidates for President will take to the stage. They each make a short speech and then take questions from the audience. Or if you want, you could just turn up for a free meal: in the room next door there's a sandwich buffet plus tea, coffee and fruit juice, so it's a good opportunity to mingle.
4) FIRE FESTIVAL. (1st May) The fire festival of Beltane is a time of celebration for witches, marking the beginning of summer. Come along to the bonfire for music, food and drink, flower crowns and fertility rituals.
5) SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES. (1st May) Beltane is also a time when the barrier between the human world and the Other Realm is at its thinnest, making it easy to pass from one realm to the other by chance. You might even have an encounter with the mysterious and mischievous fae.
6) WHAT'S DONE CANNOT BE UNDONE. You've gone too far, done something you know you'll regret. Maybe you ran away, broke a promise, even committed a crime. Maybe you've been supernaturally transformed. Either way, there's no going back.
7) WHAT ANGEL WAKES ME FROM MY FLOWERY BED? Oh, sweet mortal. There's an enchantment on you that makes you suddenly, devastatingly attractive. Especially to more magical types.
8) CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE. Anything goes.
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[She lifts her chin slightly.]
Not that I doubt your businesses are successful.
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[ They're all successful, to one degree or another. Even if success is measured more in what other business moves through the doors than in the ability of the restaurant to generate money by itself. Money laundering is an art. ]
Not that it hurts to have something in reserve, if London proves to be too difficult a market.
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[Her gaze stays level on him, considering his face for a long moment before she adds.]
And I think you're doing fine.
The folk rock band will just have to stay a dream.
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[ He can't avoid rolling his eyes and glancing off to the side, thoroughly amused. Not that it's escaped his attention that his new acquaintance is very good at reading people. Well, either that or good at suggesting something and waiting for the other person to fill in any pertinent details. ]
But you're right, I wouldn't enter a market without knowing something about it. I'm here to explore my competition.
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It's a common story. Boy comes to the city to hit it big only to have his hopes dashed.
[She smiles teasingly.]
So you're just starting out here?
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[ There's very little to be said about coming to a new place and failing. It was not a process Silver had ever found himself emulating. ]
I am. I've never held property in this city, much less set foot in it for many years. Everything's very new and exciting.
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Where are your other businesses, if you don't mind me asking?
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Pubs and cafes, for the most part. A few bed and breakfasts. I've found it useful to keep rooms in places for those within our community. Not everyone is comfortable at the larger hotel chains. [ The whole thing has the feel of being let in to a confidence, but one that reveals little true information. ] Not that London inspires me in that direction.
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[Natasha raises her glass in a mock salute at that.]
Well, good luck to you. Hopefully your trip is productive.
Can't have too many pubs.
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He'll hold out a hand for Natasha to shake. ] John Silver.
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Natasha Romanoff. Nice to meet you.
[She does raise her eyebrow slightly at his name, mostly wondering if it's real. But who is she to judge.]
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Silver raises an eyebrow in return, to match. The name is his in the ways that matter, but she would be correct in assuming it's not a name that would grant anyone power over him. ]
And you, Ms. Romanoff. What's brought you to London, if I may ask? You've heard all about me, and I fear I've dominated the conversation.
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[Reassuring, isn't it? She says it evenly, calm, making no real effort to convince him that it's true. It's nothing but a verbal parry. Though delivered pleasantly enough?]
The situation back home wasn't one I wanted to stay in. Seemed like a good time to make a fresh start.
Why not here?
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I suppose that London is as good a place as any. It certainly has more than enough room to allow for reinventing yourself.
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[That is probably the most honest thing she'll say to him all night.]
Besides, it's about as far from where I was as you can get without having to cross an ocean.
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I do hear that the tropics are lovely this time of year, but I see your point.
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[She shrugs it off, preferring not too dwell on her honesty or on the topic.]
Who knows, though? Maybe after this I'll change my mind.
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[ It's meant as a joke, but one never knows with elections. ]
I suppose one positive thing about democracy is that elections do come up again.
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Hopefully not too soon, though. [She quips dryly, glancing at the fliers and pamphlets.] We've killed enough trees for a while.
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You'd think that digital propaganda would make all of this unnecessary, if for no other reason than the sake of the trees.
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[She says it lightly, with a little irony.]
I guess some people are having a harder time moving into the future than others.
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[ It's not as if being fae is a secret, and he can always tell when he's speaking with a vampire. It was simply that a statement like that deserved an answer. ]
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[ If he believes in anything (which is debatable...), it's not living in the past. ] I like to consider myself more forward-thinking than that.
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[She says it lightly, not letting her tone become too deep or too serious. They were flirting enough with serious topics as it was.]
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