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August-September 2024 Test Drive Meme

August-September 2024 TDM
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This Test Drive meme is open to all.

Welcome to Folkmore's monthly Test Drive Meme! Please feel free to test drive any and all characters regardless of your intent to apply or whether you have an invite or not.

All TDMs are game canon and work like "mini-events". For new players and characters, you can choose to have your TDM thread be your introduction thread upon acceptance or start fresh. Current players are also allowed to have in-game characters post to the TDM so long as they mark their top levels ‘Current Character.’

TDM threads can be used for spoon spending at any time by characters accepted into the game.

Playing and interacting with the TDMs will allow characters to immediately obtain a canon item from home, especially weapons or other things they may have had on their person when they were pulled from their worlds! There will always be a prompt that provides some sort of "reward" to characters who complete certain tasks.

Current players are always encouraged to tag new people on the TDM!



🦊 New Star Children meet the Fox still in their worlds, and she brings them into the new realm of Folkmore. As you follow her, your body begins to change and new characteristics emerge. These may stay for a while, or perhaps they will hide away after. And during all of this, the Fox explains to you where you will be going: to Folkmore.

and then... you fall like a shooting star, falling to the land in a burst of starlight.


🦊 Experienced Star Children are already familiar with this time of the month. There are shooting stars all across the sky, and some fall to the land, which means the Fox has brought new arrivals. These newly arrived Star Children will face some tests, but Thirteen wants the more seasoned residents to participate as well.

Perhaps you follow the falling stars on your own, or perhaps the Fox simply teleports you there, but it appears you too will be part of this.

[ Prompt OnePrompt Two]

Scavengers Survive .
Content Warnings: Potential Wilderness Survival, Potential Death

New Star Children arrive in Amrita Academy, the largest school in Folkmore. They might arrive in the medical wing, or they could arrive in areas of the school that don't look like a school at all: forests with animals to hunt or gather, including for their medicinal properties; rocky crags with climbing routes; fields full of growing grains; meadows with sheep covered in soft wool; lakes and rivers with unusual denizens. It's like a miniature of Folkmore all in one school.

A fox with a clipped ear and a few scars greets each Star Child upon arrival. She explains that while things can be summoned with Lore, the best survivors learn to scavenge and to find what they need. New Star Children haven't earned much Lore yet, so that surely applies to them double. In fact, as befits a survival school, there are items that will help Star Children survive hidden all around and immediately outside the school. Star Children are directed to make a list on their Relic of everything they think they need to survive. Once made, the list cannot be changed. They will be more likely to find those items than others (though it will not be impossible).

Race, jog, or stroll around the expansive school in search of these items: clothes, bags, first aid kits, tents, survival supplies, etc. They might be harder to find than expected as they will be miniature and in little cubes aka survival squares (a misnomer). These cubes may be tucked away above, below, beside, or inside something. They also may float against a rock face or in the air among tree branches. The most likely locations are those densest in Lore. The longer Star Children explore, the more they will realize that these cubes are best and most easily obtained by working together. In fact, they will try to dodge and avoid the grip of a Star Child more than ten feet away from any other Star Child. Perhaps that's because two Star Children interacting are creating Lore and a Lore dense location? Once two Star Children touch the cube at the same time, the cube will disappear, and the item inside will grow to full size. Congratulations on being one step closer to survival. Remember to share.

Come mid-September, few cubes will remain inside the school. Star Children will have to check the perimeter of the school to find more survival squares. That task grows exponentially harder as the cubes are in the molasses-thick moat of concentrated Lore surrounding the school. Should anyone dip their spoon in the moat, in the Lorasses if you will, they will find that it tastes sweet, a rich spicy sweetness. Amazing! Less amazing? It is impossible to get past the moat of Lorasses. No matter how strong a swimmer or oarsman, it is impossible to make headway through or atop the Lorasses. Anyone attempting to fly across the moat will find themselves slapped by a giant sticky slappy hand rising like a goliath from the depths with perfect aim. Star Children can find themselves slapped anywhere from the shore to the center of the school. Star Children are free to get creative with ways to dig the survival squares out of the Lorasses, but beware! They'll have difficulty freeing themselves on their own from the sticky substance, should they fall in.

Since Star Children are likely to find themselves in sticky situations quite literally, they may be pleased to know that Amrita Academy has showers available for use. Unfortunately, due to one student's experiment, the shampoo is all made of beer. That's right, beer. It's good for one's hair! Or so the study should demonstrate. Be sure to fill out a feedback card outside the locker rooms.

  • All new Star Children arrive in Amrita Academy.
  • Star Children are greeted by a fox who prompts them to write a list of what they need to survive. These lists cannot be changed once made.
  • Star Children search for tiny cubes with survival supplies, especially ones on their lists.
  • Star Children must work together to catch & open the cubes.
  • Come mid-September, Amrita Academy is surrounded by a Lore-rich molasses moat—Lorasses. Thou shalt not pass.
  • Once the moat arrives, most cubes are in the moat. Shower to get clean afterward with beer for shampoo.
This is Our Get Along Shirt .
Content Warnings: Forced Close Contact, Coerced Behavior

It can be stressful to arrive in a new place among strangers and strange things. It can be even more stressful, sometimes, to be among people one knows. The fact remains that in Folkmore, no one is an island. The Shattered Spoon Shrine is a testament to that. Interact or perish. Those interactions usually don't even have to be positive. An emotionally charged argument generates Lore same as a touching reunion. However, Amrita's iteration has taken charge of Folkmore this month. She values cooperation and connection.

What does this mean for Star Children? It's time to get along.

When Star Children fight—physically, vocally, emotionally—they get stuck together in a magical t-shirt. This plain white t-shirt has 'This is our get along shirt' written on it on both sides, one in each Star Child's handwriting. (If a Star Child does not have handwriting, Thirteen will invent a handwriting she feels best represents them). The shirt works exactly as written on the tin. Until the two Star Children can get along, they will be stuck together in the shirt. Getting along can look a few different ways. It could be working through the reason they were fighting. It could be cooperating to accomplish something else. It could be helping someone else together. It could be large or small. Somehow, Star Children will have to get along to accomplish something.

The shirt will disappear, leaving them standing next to each other, only to reappear duplicated in each of their hands, perfectly sized to fit each individual. Should they so choose, either can be used for a repeat performance, with both of them trapped inside again. While the same condition will apply—they must get along to get out of the shirt—the shirt will now make it easier for them to work it out. Note: only the two people who originally wore the shirt can put it back on. No one else can wear these shirts.

One time only, a Star Child's cooperative escape will have an additional prize: their souvenir t-shirt will be wrapped around an item from either their home universe or their partner's. That's right, getting along can get a Star Child something from another universe.

  • When Star Children get in a fight of any kind, not just physical, they get stuck together in a magical t-shirt.
  • The shirt says “This is our get along shirt” front and back in characters’ own handwriting (or imagined handwriting).
  • As written on the tin, Star Children are stuck until they figure out how to get along
  • When they separate, both partners will get a copy of the t-shirt that fits them. They can choose to get back into said t-shirt together to figure out how to get along easier in the future.
  • One time only, Star Children receive an item from their home universe or their partner’s.
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[personal profile] jeweledeye 2024-08-21 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
My nephews are bastards. It isn't uncommon for one to sneak their way into a true name, should they wish it. As it is, what I knew of House Stark and House Tully doesn't seem to apply here so I was mistaken. I am sorry.

( His tone isn't conciliatory but it isn't mocking either. It's more neutral than anything - she is not his enemy and she is not a Dragonrider. She's just a girl who has a wolf. It's truce enough that she's told him he's remembered in the histories enough to be talked about to highborn girls during their lessons. When she sings and draws up an image of a sept, a giant one, he arches his brow. )

That just tells me that you know how to do magic and have an imagination. There's no reason for me to believe that sept actually exists. I won't question you on the parentage of this Baelor the Blessed. You could spin me a tale as convincing as this sept. All I do know about you is that you know this war I'm in and that you are from Westeros. I even believe you are a Stark, even if you don't look one, because you have that wolf and you have the North in your speech.
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[personal profile] dohaeris 2024-08-21 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
[sansa's eyes flash grey again.]

You are forgiven. A king can always legitimize a bastard––or a queen.

[she has had cause to uphold the pact of ice and fire since leaving the realm, but that is all she will say on the subject!! she does not huff or roll her eyes at his disbelief, though it's tempting.

it's also tempting to tell him who baelor the blessed's father was, though as he specifically didn't ask, she won't.
]

We don't have great septs in the North. I could never have imagined what one looked like before we went to King's Landing. I still couldn't tell you what the Starry Sept looks like, because I haven't seen it. I could summon you a golden dragon with the new king on it, and you still might only say I made it up. I have no reason to tell you it was the year three hundred when I left, except to explain my name and coloring. If I had told you my name was Catelyn Rivers and my lord father was Elmo Tully, we could have found you any number of cloaks by now.

[she pauses. she doesn't know when exactly direwolves had gone extinct below the wall, and she's keen to learn all she can about traditions of the first men lost to time.]

Did Lord Cregan have a wolf, or his father? Did somebody tell you that?
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[personal profile] jeweledeye 2024-08-21 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
You're not wrong. We would have half a hundred cloaks if we weren't arguing about parentage and who should have which name. I am impressed by the magic. I have never seen anything like that before. My father would have liked it, I think.

( It isn't often that he's impressed by anything, truly, but it had reminded him of his father to see the miniature building captured in such detail. His father had loved his figurines, after all, and to see that sept would have pleased him. )

No, Lord Cregan doesn't have a wolf so far as I know. I have not met him myself and if I have, it must have been when I was a child. Starks do not leave their Wall and their Winterfell for much. It just seems that a Stark would have a wolf more than anyone else. Stern people, Northmen. Always worried for winter when war is on the brink in summer.
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[personal profile] dohaeris 2024-08-21 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
[sansa wonders if he realizes the irony in what he says about parentage and names. she smiles, a little bregrudgingly.]

Winter always follows summer. There's little point in winning a war only to starve afterwards, and be finished off by plague.

[and a well-stocked army will always beat a hungry one, especially in poor weather. but she remembers who he marches against.]

We may not leave the North much, but we don't spend all our time up by the Wall.

[though they do have a habit of taking targaryens there....]

My lord father visited every keep in the North––though not often enough for Lord Manderly's liking, I'm told.

[she unhooks the branching weirwood spoon from her chatelaine.]

As I said, anyone can learn magic here. You might have earned enough Lore to summon something small yourself. Bread and salt, perhaps, or a little wine. Nothing you remember from the realm, if you hope to summon your dragon sooner rather than later. You only have to ask your spoon to make it for you, as you would a servant.

[she holds out her other hand and aims the spoon at it.]

A thin cloak of black wool, please.

[and one appears bundled in her hand! she doesn't actually need to speak her request aloud, but she thinks it might be easier for someone unused to magic if they did, at first.]
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[personal profile] jeweledeye 2024-08-24 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
( Aemond had gotten his own spoon when he arrived but it hadn't been made of weirwood. Instead, it looks like it's made of dragonglass except not quite; dragonglass isn't as smooth as this is, he doesn't think. He hadn't thought much of it when the fox explained it (Lady Thirteen, he supposes) but now it seems it's more useful than he thought it was.

He's genuinely surprised when she summons the cloak and squints at her. )


You did that solely through talking to me, then? Summoned that cloak out of thin air? Or was it something else you had stored in that spoon?
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[personal profile] dohaeris 2024-08-31 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[sansa's mouth curves upwards just a little at the sight of the dragonglass spoon. it reminds her that though they might be on opposite sides of a stupid war, they can still both be on the side of life.

hopefully....
]

All our Lore is stored in our spoons. I don't know how much of it came from talking with you. All of it comes from talking with someone, though, or sending messages.

[she hooks her spoon back onto her chatelaine.]

You should know that anybody here could do this. Everyone here knows their letters, and much more besides. Most people here have a trade, and no one wants to work in service. They'll expect you to clean your own quarters and launder your clothes with machines, and you'll have to find your food yourself––your dragon's, too, if you summon her.

You can take lessons for these things here at Amrita Academy, if you like. This place has half a dozen schools like the Citadel, but all for different things. Anyone can study at any of them, and you could even teach classes if you're good enough.

[she smiles faintly.]

Perhaps you could teach people about dragons.

[because somehow this had fallen to her the last time a dragon came through from her world, and she would really rather leave it to the experts next time.]
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[personal profile] jeweledeye 2024-09-02 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
( Aemond huffs a little in disbelief. No servants? A highborn girl like this Sansa Stark has been laundering her own clothes and fetching her own food. He looks at her to see if he can find a tell, anything to say she's lying, but her face is smooth as marble and tells him nothing. Either she's a very good liar or she's telling the truth. Since Starks tend to be ice-cold and oathbound, he thinks she's telling the truth.

When she mentions he could teach people about dragons after he summoned Vhagar, he shrugs. )


I'm no maester. What I know of dragons is what every Targaryen knows of dragons - how to tame one and how to ride one. It isn't much use to anyone without Targaryen or Velaryon blood.
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[personal profile] dohaeris 2024-09-02 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[sansa is an excellent liar, but she's been given a magical tell here; her hair turns dark (like alayne's). she could have told aemond to prove she was telling the truth, but she'd rather he didn't know about this.

though it might help with what she has to say next.
]

That's true of our world, but there are other magics here, and other dragons.

[it is probably not the time to tell him about the new dragonriders she helped in trench...]

I saw a dragon here that talked like anyone. He seemed to think all humans very lowborn. Perhaps he needs a combat teacher who might show him otherwise.

[she has not seen that dragon since, but the point remains. her brows pull together slightly, her eyes bright blue with curiosity.]

Our maesters could only tell us things people had said about the Targaryen dragons. Did your maesters know any more than that?

[she vaguely recalls hearing that baelor the blessed had tried to destroy septon barth's unnatural histories, a book she had discovered and referenced through magical means. it is a little tempting to tell aemond this.]
Edited 2024-09-02 18:24 (UTC)
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[personal profile] jeweledeye 2024-09-05 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Not our maesters, our dragonkeepers. They are the ones who knew about dragons. No man raised on books in Oldtown could tell you about dragons. Not really. A talking dragon is something else entirely. That sounds like something from Old Valyria.

( It's strange, the things she knows and doesn't know. How have they forgotten about dragons entirely? His whole life has been about claiming a dragon, riding one, learning to go to war atop one - now it's maesters just telling stories about them? She's seen one, at least, and knows something of them. )

They only speak High Valyrian. It's the only language that can control a dragon. They know what they eat and how much of it, know how to calm one. They're not Targaryens so I doubt one of them has ever tried to steal a dragon but if they did, they would know what they were getting into. Dragons respect authority and strength. Not weakness. You cannot tremble in front of a dragon and expect to live.
Edited 2024-09-06 01:19 (UTC)